Initial Outer Appearance
The Red Meat Lovers Fritanga presents itself with a smooth, inviting wrapper that boasts a polished texture, interrupted only by a few subtle veins that are barely noticeable. The wrapper’s color is rich and even, giving the cigar a refined, approachable look. The band, while simple in design, is elevated by striking gold lettering that makes it stand out against the rest of the Meat Lovers line, which typically employs white letters. This pop of gold adds a touch of sophistication, catching the eye without being overly flashy. Before lighting, the unlit cigar offers a faint aroma of earth and mild spice, hinting at the savory experience to come.

First Third Smoking Experience
Upon lighting, the Fritanga delivers a smooth and open draw, allowing for effortless puffs right from the start. The initial flavors lean savory, with a meaty-like quality that aligns with the cigar’s branding. The smoke is moderately thick, with a pleasant texture that coats the palate. Toward the end of the first third, the burn becomes slightly uneven. Despite this, the ash holds firm throughout, displaying a solid, grayish-white structure that speaks to the cigar’s construction quality.
Second Third Smoking Experience
The transition to the second third is marked by a slight hiccup as the cigar unexpectedly goes out, requiring a quick relight. Once reignited, the burn stabilizes and becomes more even, restoring confidence in the cigar’s performance. The draw opens up further, enhancing the smoking experience with a more generous flow of smoke. Flavor-wise, the Fritanga begins to evolve, introducing a noticeable uptick in spice that adds a welcome layer of complexity. A prominent nutty flavor also emerges, reminiscent of roasted almonds, which complements the lingering savory notes. This shift makes the second third more engaging, though the flavors remain balanced rather than overpowering.

Final Third Smoking Experience
In the final third, the Fritanga maintains its even burn, delivering a consistent and reliable smoking experience. The flavor profile continues to evolve, with a subtle sweetness creeping in, offering a delicate counterpoint to the cigar’s savory and spicy backbone. This sweetness, while not dominant, adds a pleasing dimension. The spice remains steady, providing continuity, while the nutty notes that defined the second third begin to fade, allowing the sweeter elements to take center stage. The finish is smooth and satisfying, with no bitterness or harshness to detract from the experience. The cigar concludes on a refined note, leaving a clean, lingering aftertaste.
Final Rating:
Presentation:
8.5/10 Wrapper
9/10 Band
Construction:
9/10 Draw
7.5/10 Burn
9/10 Ash
Flavor:
7/10 Enjoyability
TOTAL: 8.4
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