Vintage 1992
The Vintage 1992 delivered a rich, creamy, and thoroughly enjoyable smoking experience that felt refined and well-balanced from beginning to end.
From the first draw, the cigar produced a wonderfully smooth and creamy smoke with a medium-bodied profile that never became overpowering. The texture of the smoke itself was velvety and full, coating the palate with rich tobacco flavor while subtle nutty undertones drifted quietly beneath the surface.
What impressed me most was the balance between smoothness and flavor. Too often, creamy cigars sacrifice depth for softness, but the Vintage 1992 managed to deliver both. The cigar remained flavorful throughout the smoke while maintaining the easygoing, refined character that made it so relaxing to enjoy.
Construction was equally solid. The cigar burned evenly from start to finish and maintained a smooth, comfortable draw throughout the experience. Smoke production was generous as well, yielding thick, aromatic clouds that enhanced the cigar’s overall richness.
The only slight drawback for me was the finish. Long after setting the cigar down, there remained a faint lingering aftertaste on the tongue that stayed around for several hours afterward. It was not unpleasant enough to ruin the experience, but it was noticeable enough to mention.
Still, considering the excellent flavor, smoothness, and construction, it was a minor complaint overall.
At around $7.00 a stick, the Vintage 1992 delivered a very satisfying premium cigar experience — creamy, flavorful, smooth, and well worth revisiting.

I tried this one again. Very mild aftertaste this time. Overall, not a bad smoke.