The Griffins – An Interesting Surprise
It’s been years since I’ve had a cigar by The Griffins. Usually, I consider them to be to mild for my taste. This particular cigar was given to me at a show, and with an early morning drive, it seemed like a good choice for a ‘breakfast’ cigar.
Upon first inspection this cigar really looks nice. It has a great natural Connecticut wrapper and just looks like what a cigar should be. I clipped the end and lit the cigar. The first few puffs drew well and had no bitterness.
I was expecting pretty mild flavor, but instead I got something that was heavier. It seemed to me like a cafe latte in taste, you know that sort of foamy creamy richness. The flavor didn’t change much at all through the entire stick and I found it a bit boring.
This is an extremely well constructed cigar. The stick holds a beautiful, light gray, crisp ash to almost 2 inches without falling. I wasn’t trying to set a record ash, but rather was driving and not paying attention. At one point I looked down at the smoke and was surprised. This cigar is made by Davidoff and they have a well earned reputation for making quality cigars. This is no exception.
At about $10 per stick this is an expensive cigar. It’s a good cigar but not something I would expect most to smoke everyday. If money is not an issue and you are looking for something just a little stronger than mild, I’d give this a try.
Cigar Info
- Cigar Name: Pyramide
- Brand: The Griffins
- Size: 5 1/2 x 52
- Wrapper: USA, Connecticut
- Binder: Dominican
- Filler: Dominican
- Smoking Time: 1 hour
- Source: Manufacturer/Distributor
- Price: $10.