When Quesada released the Heisenberg Project line, they released zero details about the cigar. With the slogan "embrace uncertainty", smokers are encouraged to pick up a Heisenberg and smoke it with no bias or any outside influence. So I grabbed a couple and went for it. There seemed to be a couple differences in the few that I smoked. I thought this would be a very strong cigar. The pre-light aroma was very potent with some great tobacco smells in each one. The first one I lit up, I was met with a very rich tobacco flavor, that was more of a smooth caramel sensation, than strong bold tobacco flavors. It was necessarily sweet, but it was thick and flavorful. As the smoke continued some roasted nutty flavors began to mix in, as well as some sharp earthy tones. The other one profile I got was similar but with a little more spice and bitterness. The draw was great in both, and the burn was a little wavy but nothing major. Construction was ok. Both got softer and softer as the smoke went on. The The Heisenberg Corneta Cuadrada is a pyramid shaped cigar, that is just over 5 inches in length and has a 44 gauge ring at the mouth, and a 54 gauge ring at the foot. MSRP for a single cigar is around $7 dollars. It is a very flavorful medium body cigar that most smokers will appreciate in some way.
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