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Cigar review Umbagog cigar by Dunbarton Tobacco & Trust 

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Cigar Review - Umbagog by Dunbarton Tobacco and Trust
When Smoked: September 2023
Obtained from: purchased bundle
Size: Corona Gordo (6 inches x 48)
Approximate cost: US$8.00
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This review of the Dunbarton Tobacco & Trust Umbagog cigar was done lakeside on a beautiful September day at Fox Brook Park in Brookfield, Wisconsin. It seemed like a good location to do a review of the Umbagog cigar, which is named in honor of the favorite getaway spot of Steve Saka, the founder of Dunbarton Tobacco and Trust.
I like a good marketing story, especially when the cigar itself actually fits the story, and this cigar matches the background story perfectly. It’s got a Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper (a very thick and sturdy wrapper) and a robust, sturdy San Andres binder. Those combine to make about as rugged and outdoorsy a cigar as can be made. The filler is a proprietary blend of excellent-burning tobacco, so this cigar will hold up for taking it camping, fishing, golfing or just mowing your lawn.
This cigar was acquired a few weeks ago as part of a 10-cigar bundle. I must confess, I had two prior to the one I smoked for this review. I was extremely impressed by the construction, draw and razor-sharp burn line on the first two. The one I smoked in the video review burned very nicely but had a bit of canoeing that did not require a re-light. So very high grades for construction on all three.
What about taste? If you’re familiar with Dunbarton Tobacco and Trust you may be expecting a nuanced flavor profile to appeal to the most sophisticated palate. Not true with the Umbagog! It is straightforward and simple, just like the lake it is named for. Earth flavor abounds, with a bit of oak, supplemented by a nice black coffee taste. Everything is balanced with just the right amount of black pepper. And it doesn’t change from start to finish.
Overall impression, given the price point (about US$8 in bundle of ten), the sturdiness and reliable burn, this is a great cigar for outdoor activities. But I wouldn’t necessarily limit it to that. All three that I have smoked have provided an excellent smoking experience. I’d rate Umbagog a solid 9.0/10, a very good cigar. Body is a 6.0/10 so if you’re looking for a cigar that’s well balanced but bold enough to be interesting, this is a cigar you may like.
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Комментарии : 7   
@robertsierdy7391
@robertsierdy7391 10 месяцев назад
Great review as im smoking an umbagog while watching. But i really subscribed for the backdrop view!
@cigarscigarscigars
@cigarscigarscigars 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for subscribing! Glad you enjoyed the video.
@Weldmonster1
@Weldmonster1 11 месяцев назад
Give the Sobremesa Brûlée a try!!
@cigarscigarscigars
@cigarscigarscigars 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for the comment! Actually, I did a video review of the Sobremesa Brulee a while back - an excellent cigar!
@markroszkowski2537
@markroszkowski2537 11 месяцев назад
Is the Umbe stronger than the Sin Compromiso? That one was 9/10 for power IMHO. So far, the Sakai’s just haven’t been doing it for me. Even the Brûlée was strong for a Connecticut wrapper. I gues just not my style. I bought a box of Henry Clay War Hawk-quintessential Connecticut to me. Ever have one? BTW, I went to Brookfield East-class of ‘83. Hope you didn’t go to Central 😃
@cigarscigarscigars
@cigarscigarscigars 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for the comment. The Umbagog was just a bit over medium body, not too strong. I have a Sin Compromiso in my humidor, I haven't gotten around to it yet. I don't live in Brookfield, I'm a bit west of there not too far away. I do remember tangling with Brookfield East as I attended Port Washington HS!
@markroszkowski2537
@markroszkowski2537 11 месяцев назад
I remember you guys shaved your heads for football-intimidating!