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Cigar.log
03 January, 2026
Every now and then I enjoy a cigar, so I decided to document the tastes and review them here.
This isn't meant to be a professional review. It's just a regular guy documenting the actual experience without looking up the official flavor notes beforehand. Just honest thoughts on what I taste and whether it's worth the money.

Aging Room Quattro Nicaragua Maestro
Score: 4/6
In the beginning I gave it a 3 on the dice because it felt kind of boring and somewhat like a normal ciagrette, but it grew on me and eventually pulled itself up to a 4. Even though the cigar itself is dark and smells complex before you light it, the taste is surprisingly light and crispy. Although I think it is a cigar for more advanced cigar smokers to be able to enjoy all the flavor in it. It reminded me of citrus ish flavors and had and a sharp kick in the beginning that rounds out as you smoke it. I felt a sweet tobacco flavor and a scent that reminds me of an oak campfire. The taste hangs around in the mouth for some time after I was finished smoking as well which was nice. The cigar is a perfect size I think, with a tapered shape (torpedo) that actually makes it easier to get a nice draw. The smoke is light and wite and does dissapear rather quickly. It leaves a dry feeling in the mouth and a bit of a sting on the lips. While it tastes fresh, the nicotine definitely sneaks up on you. It’s a pricey cigar (250–300 NOK), so I’m being a bit strict with the score since it had some dull moments in the beginning. But this cigar grew on me and is something I would buy again.