(Cigar Dojo) … The first puff features a predominant vegetable note (not quite as sweet as the cold-draw red bell) that disappears quickly, leaving something that is more familiar: that signature A.J. pepper. As a few more minutes tick by, the Viva la Vida starts to put itself together, and it’s not bad at all. The pepper is spicy, pungent, and powerful—a tingle that lingers after each draw. There’s something sweet to ride shotgun that reminds me a bit of dulce de leche (caramelized sweetened condensed milk).
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