El Titan’s first go of it in foreign territory, being made in Nicaragua, was a mixed bag for my taste buds. This was nothing special. It had a pretty good burn, but the smoke I took in half the time was harsh, and not in a robustly flavorful way. There were other times during this smoke where I’d get hints of nuttiness mixed with dark chocolate sweetness, but then it was back to a bitteresque taste. A nice black coffee tone would hit toward the back end, yet the burning charcoal would creep in and take over. This stick was too inconsistent for my blood. It might need more time in the humidor. The pleasure enjoyed was very hit and miss with this cigar. I like El Titan De Bronze as a company, and truly enjoy many of their stateside sticks. This one was just mediocre. I say that because in-between the harshness was a pretty good smoke. I gave it 3 out of 5, but it’s more of a 2.5!
