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German Engineered Cigars RVGN
Originally released in 2016 the RVGN Rauchvergnügen loosely translates to smoking pleasure. It was the inaugural release from German Engineered Cigars.
“Your first impression of RVGN Rauchvergnügen is characterized by a highly aromatic, chocolaty wrapper. The cold draw reveals fresh hay, green fields, and some mint.
Its smoke combines aromas of cedar wood, alpine herbs, mint, and moist forest with notes of peat, coffee, ginger, brake fluid, and Szechuan pepper.”
Wrapper: Ecuador
Binder: Dominican Republic
Filler: Nicaragua, Dominican, Pennsylvania
Country: Dominican Republic
Factory: InterCigar S.A.
Box Count: 20
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As I mentioned in a previous e-mail, I ordered the 3 German cigars hoping to discover a new taste profile. I was seeking a full bodied, sweeter, nutty, chocolate taste. I am not a qualified cigar taster, but in the 70's I experienced, and enjoyed many cigars of this profile. The German marketing scheme was unique and I was hoping for a new taste experience. I found all 3 of their cigars to be similar in characteristics. Mild, not much flavor in either of them, good burn, quality construction, but nothing notable that would make me buy again.
As I mentioned in a previous e-mail, I ordered the 3 German cigars hoping to discover a new taste profile. I was seeking a full bodied, sweeter, nutty, chocolate taste. I am not a qualified cigar taster, but in the 70's I experienced, and enjoyed many cigars of this profile. The German marketing scheme was unique and I was hoping for a new taste experience. I found all 3 of their cigars to be similar in characteristics. Mild, not much flavor in either of them, good burn, quality construction, but nothing notable that would make me buy again.
As I mentioned in a previous e-mail, I ordered the 3 German cigars hoping to discover a new taste profile. I was seeking a full bodied, sweeter, nutty, chocolate taste. I am not a qualified cigar taster, but in the 70's I experienced, and enjoyed many cigars of this profile. The German marketing scheme was unique and I was hoping for a new taste experience. I found all 3 of their cigars to be similar in characteristics. Mild, not much flavor in either of them, good burn, quality construction, but nothing notable that would make me buy again.
As I mentioned in a previous e-mail, I ordered the 3 German cigars hoping to discover a new taste profile. I was seeking a full bodied, sweeter, nutty, chocolate taste. I am not a qualified cigar taster, but in the 70's I experienced, and enjoyed many cigars of this profile. The German marketing scheme was unique and I was hoping for a new taste experience. I found all 3 of their cigars to be similar in characteristics. Mild, not much flavor in either of them, good burn, quality construction, but nothing notable that would make me buy again.
As I mentioned in a previous e-mail, I ordered the 3 German cigars hoping to discover a new taste profile. I was seeking a full bodied, sweeter, nutty, chocolate taste. I am not a qualified cigar taster, but in the 70's I experienced, and enjoyed many cigars of this profile. The German marketing scheme was unique and I was hoping for a new taste experience. I found all 3 of their cigars to be similar in characteristics. Mild, not much flavor in either of them, good burn, quality construction, but nothing notable that would make me buy again.