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09-25-2010, 02:07 PM | #1 |
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Gran Habano Vintage 2002
Cigar Name: Gran Habano, Vintage 2002.
Cigar Size: Robusto, 5"x50. Wrapper Type: Corojo. HURRICANE EARL! OH MY GOD! PANIC! Erm... Maybe not. Rained for like 4 hours last night and didn't even get 20 MPH winds. Some "hurricane". I can't stand the News. They made the biggest deal out of it for weeks with non-stop around the clock coverage, getting everyone in a panic over a possible mild hurricane, and ends up being nothing. Brought in some cool air though. Was about 78* out today with a nice cooler breeze. Awesome whether to relax and enjoy a nice cigar. Recently there had been some talk about Gran Habano cigars. I've read nothing but mixed reviews. Some say they are "terrible" some say they are "great". I was lucky enough to be gifted a Gran Habano Vintage 2002 a couple weeks back. This is the CI exclusive one that looked more oiled up than an WWE Wrestler. It really isn't though, looks pretty good. Construction: 8/10 The cigar is built well. Solid, no soft spots, hard spots, cracks or any other major flaws. The wrapper is a nice darker shade of rich brown with an almost leathery texture to it. Only reason I deducted points was there were a few dark spots scattered around the cigar. No big deal really. Flavor: 19/25 I really enjoyed the flavor of this cigar. It was pretty much woody, toasty, and a little bit nutty throughout. Near the end it gives you just a slight touch of mild spice and the wrapper becomes a bit more of a leathery flavor. Overall it was very enjoyable. I'd say medium flavor, medium-full bodied, light strength. Draw: 9/10 Exceptional draw. Take very little effort to draw smoke. Burn: 9/10 It was slightly uneven from time to time. Never lopsided or anything like that, just a little bit wavy. Was easy to light, didn't burn hot, and stay lit well. Ash: 4/5 Very nice light gray with a bit of salt and pepper look to it. Only deducted one point because it fell off around 1", which is fine. I usually try to go a little longer than an inch and then I ash it. Smoke: 5/5 Sufficient amounts of think white clouds of smoke. Impression: 31/35 I really enjoyed the cigar. It wasn't my ideal flavor profile but it was pretty flavorful and I did enjoy it. Pre-light the cigar looks great. Great shade wrapper, built solid, smells great. It smoked very well. Great construction, excellent draw, excellent burn, good flavor. $2.00 each. Hard to go wrong with this one. Well worth the money paid. Overall Rating: 85 Guess I'll continue to mix the reviews on Gran Habano cigars. Though normally its their normal line that gets the most mixed reviews. These are a great cigar for newbies as they are light strength with good flavor and a fantastic price. They can be enjoyed by veteran smokers as well. If you haven't tried one yet, I suggest giving it a try. |
09-26-2010, 12:18 AM | #3 |
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Re: Gran Habano Vintage 2002
Thanks nice review, been looking at these every time I get a new catalog. The picture makes them look great.
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09-26-2010, 01:45 AM | #5 |
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Re: Gran Habano Vintage 2002
Nice review and a good smoke for the money.
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09-26-2010, 08:04 PM | #6 |
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10-12-2011, 08:13 PM | #7 |
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Re: Gran Habano Vintage 2002
Smoking one of these as I type this...decided to search reviews and see what was out there on it.
I am a pretty new BOTL but my plalate is developing quickly as I burn almost 1 daily. I have had the urge lately to smoke full bodied complex smokes. This cigar is anything but that in my opinion. It is enjoyable so far and has a great aroma to it. Sweet kinda nutty smell. Not strong at all. I may even call it mild to medium body. Anyway it is a good change of pace so far so I will post my final thoughts once I am done.
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10-14-2011, 07:39 AM | #9 |
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Re: Gran Habano Vintage 2002
Pretty good, if a little bit bland. Good knock-around yard gar, tho. Glad they've added churches in last couple/few months. I thought these were comparable to the GH#5.....but I recently had a nicely aged #5 and I was wrong. The #5 was WAY better than recent 2002's I've had.
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10-14-2011, 08:00 AM | #10 |
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I'm with you Dave...the GH#5 are LOADS better.
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10-17-2011, 06:15 PM | #11 |
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Re: Gran Habano Vintage 2002
These are great smokes just due to the fact that they taste pretty good and for the price they can be had for makes them a go to daily staple stick.
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10-18-2011, 05:02 AM | #12 |
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I went threw 3+ bundles of these and loved them then got 2 bundles of the church hills and had a hard time getting rid of them they burn so bad and go out a lot still got some I am aging
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Re: Gran Habano Vintage 2002
Thanks for the the review... It is a real good bang for your buck...
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