Been awhile since I updated this thread since I smoke less in the colder seasons of the year. Back in August, my brother went to a famous smoke shop in Omaha while he was visiting there and picked me up a few cigars. Unfortunately they were flavored cigars, but like RuninRuder's useless thoughts, you gotta review a goofy dud every once in awhile. The first two cigars I am reviewing were actually smoked in August while the last one was smoked tonight, so my insight might not be entirely accurate, but what does it matter for these cigars anyways.
CAO Eileen's Dream Cigarillo
When I first held this cigarillo in my hand, I wasn't sure if I was supposed to smoke it or eat it. The sweet Irish creme fragrance came rushing out as soon as I opened the little, clover-patterned tin it was packaged in. Sure this would smell great as a cup of coffee, but puffing on something such as this is a different story. The smoke was very quick, maybe 20 minutes at most and in all honesty, it wasn't that bad. Aside from the annoying taste it leaves on your lips, especially if you have big ole lips like me, the actual smoke was better than expected. It's very different from your authentic cigar of course, but it had a standard factory made taste to it that got the job done for a quick smoke.
CAO Eileen's Dream (standard)
This pretty much had the same flavor as the cigarillo, except it was a standard cigar, a bit on the small side. This too came in it's fancy gimmick wrapping with a wooden shell and small green cloth, perfect for those girly-girls to get while accompanying their manly boyfriend to the cigar shop. Overall, this cigar felt a little lighter than the cigarillo and had a decent draw and lasted about a solid hour. Not bad for it's type, I can't imagine preferring many more flavored cigars over this.
Tatiana Rum Flavored
Another cigar trying to look professional by coming in a glass tube and glorifying itself with a rum label. It's a long cigar, about 8 inches, but has a small ring gauge, which I'm personally not a fan of. Speaking of things I'm not a fan of, I'm not a fan of rum or any alcohol flavored cigar. As soon as this cigar tries to rest inbetween your lips, you'll immediately taste the rum flavoring mixed with an overpowered sweetness that results in a truly nasty taste. The taste nearly made me want to puke for the first few minutes, but once the cigar end wettened from my mouth over time, it became less offensive. The smoke itself is just really bland, but luckily it took me under an hour to smoke (maybe because I was rushing it since it was cold outside). Like other factory made cigars I've had (though JR Cigars lists this as handmade, which I simply don't buy), the ash length will barely reach an inch before falling off. Definitely one of the worst cigars I've ever had (the worst would belong to some super dry cigarillo I had once), so avoid this one by all costs. If you have to have a flavored cigar, spend it on a Swisher Sweet or something or maybe even anything.