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captTrips 07-01-2012 07:53 PM

Xen by Nish Patel
 
I've heard a lot of comments, both pro and con, about this cigar so I thought I'd chime in with my two cents. I'm by no means some hotshot cigar reviewer, but I know what I like and this cigar is one of my favorites. It has a great burn with a white/gray ash that held for almost 1 1/2 inches. The first third revealed spice along with some earthy tones. In the second third the spice intensified and the cigar developed a more pronounced earthy flavor with coffee and some woody notes. I think what I liked most was the rich creamy finish that lingered on the pallet. Some have described it as "chalky" or "ashy", but I noted none of this. I also like the use of an ecuadorian Connecticut wrapper.

Ogre 07-01-2012 07:58 PM

Re: Xen by Nish Patel
 
Not a big Connecticut fan, but may give them a try. Thanks for the review.

DaBear 07-01-2012 09:06 PM

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I thought flavor-wise, it was a solid morning smoke. My main problem was in construction. They did not roll the wrapper well at all on the one I smoked. You coulda pushed the filler and binder out while holding on the the wrapper lightly and been left with a "wrapper tube" it was so loose. I know they have to leave the wrapper slightly loose for a box press, but you'd think with how many box pressed smokes RP does they'd have that down pat. My coworkers who tried the other samples had the same sentiments. Either way a good breakfast stick if you can get past the whole wrapper issue. :2

Dunkel 07-02-2012 12:14 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by DaBear (Post 1671362)
You coulda pushed the filler and binder out while holding on the the wrapper lightly and been left with a "wrapper tube" it was so loose.

Don't give the punks any ideas, or the next catch phrase might be "I'm smokin' a Xen blunt, yo!" :D

captTrips 07-02-2012 05:12 AM

Re: Xen by Nish Patel
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DaBear (Post 1671362)
I thought flavor-wise, it was a solid morning smoke. My main problem was in construction. They did not roll the wrapper well at all on the one I smoked. You coulda pushed the filler and binder out while holding on the the wrapper lightly and been left with a "wrapper tube" it was so loose. I know they have to leave the wrapper slightly loose for a box press, but you'd think with how many box pressed smokes RP does they'd have that down pat. My coworkers who tried the other samples had the same sentiments. Either way a good breakfast stick if you can get past the whole wrapper issue. :2

I've never had a construction problem with any of mine. In fact, I was thinking last night that it was great how I can bite the foot and it doesn't fall apart.

maninblack 07-02-2012 11:22 AM

Re: Xen by Nish Patel
 
Never had much luck with a Patel product.

dannysguitar 07-02-2012 04:25 PM

Re: Xen by Nish Patel
 
I smoked one yesterday that had a patch near the band. Didn't really make a difference though. Smoked fine. A little spicier that yout typical Connecticut, but still a Connecticut. Have not found many I like other than Oliva and EPC NW. $.02

kelmac07 07-02-2012 05:41 PM

Re: Xen by Nish Patel
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by maninblack (Post 1671634)
Never had much luck with a Patel product.

Same story here. :2

TJtorpedo 07-03-2012 07:06 PM

Re: Xen by Nish Patel
 
^^^

Yup, same with me. Although I did find the first Patel Bros to be very good.


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