Pre-Light - The wrapper is a beautifully dark chocolate color that is plenty oily. It smells of a creamy tobacco, and the pre-light draw is medium with some sweet notes similar to the Drac when it was first released.
First Third - The first puffs crackled (odd, I know) with a full bouquet of leather, wood, oatmeal and some mildly spicy earthy notes. The body seems to be lighter than I had expected but the flavors are certainly full. The draw has a perfect tug, and the burn is very straight so far. The initial blast of flavors cools down to a relaxing (but not boring) profile after an inch, dominated by leather, wood and some cream.
Second Third - The individual flavor have morphed into a concoction tasting of woody leather with some molasses. The D/A/B have all be great so far with no need for touch-ups. Though still quite tasty, there are puffs in which the flavor is muted, something I have seen other reviewers note... not sure if this is just a fluke of something age may iron out.
Third Third - Similar leathery wood flavors to the second third with a bit of nutmeg in the background in this third. The D/A/B have been consistent throughout and I am really enjoying this cigar. Definitely worthy of nubbing.
Conclusion and Score - I love the leather and wood flavor of the Anarchy and the other notes that popped up throughout. The construction was top notch, and the size quite fun. Looking forward to seeing how these will age as they seem like a great candidate. I would rate it a 92 with a possibility for some more points if the small kinks in the middle can straighten out... great stick now though too, track some down!
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