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09-17-2009, 03:52 PM | #1 |
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"Bob's and Huy's Blind testing"
Bob (Bobarian) handed me a blind fiver to review, he told me the only way I could smoke these was if I was to do a review, so here is stick number 1. All the smokes had triple caps on them. Bob being who he is, I asked him if they were all CC, he said no, but they have been aged for at least a year or more. Well here is my first cigar
Pre-smoke Nice golden brown wrapper, with little veins and no oils. The smell of this cigar is very pleasant, smells of cocoa and cinnamon. Stick is very light in the hands. Took a bite off the triple cap and I was able to taste that little zing of spice on my tongue, taking a draw of this smoke... nice easy draw. Should be a fun smoke! First/Third Woahh, with my initial puff on this stick and I'm blown away by the immense flavor of sweetness and cocoa The nice easy draw is allowing me to really enjoy this cigar. This smoke is burning somewhat even, I might have to do a little touch up, we'll see. The draw on this cigar is just right, giving out the ample amount of smoke. The ash on this stick is very light gray, almost could say white. About 10 minutes into this cigar, the flavor has continued to remain very consistent the first third of this cigar. Second/Third The flavor of this cigar is really impressing me. It has slowly shifted towards a earthy tone, but still has that hint of sweet cocoa. The burn is still somewhat even, haven't had to do any touch ups. This cigar to me, would be more on the light to medium bodied smoke. Something that would be a great morning smoke (still morning for me) Third I'm enjoying this cigar to the freaking nub! This a good change of pace for me, I smoked a couple LFD last night, so this light smoke is just what the doctor (Bob) ordered. A-hole ash, just fell all over me. Back to the review, I have not notice a change of flavor on this stick other than the earthy tone. Overall I enjoyed this cigar very much, something I could see myself smoking again. This would be a great morning smoke for whoever. The flavors on the cigar was very consistent. Overall, I would say that the entire cigar was consistent, the draw, burn, and the ample amount of smoke was just right. I'm guessing this smoke is a Nicaragua smoke? Could be wrong but that's my guess. Thanks Bob for the smoke.
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09-17-2009, 04:03 PM | #3 |
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Re: Blind Review 1/5
I want to say it's a Pepin blend, I have a feeling that I have smoked this cigar before.
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09-17-2009, 04:56 PM | #5 |
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Re: Blind Review 1/5
I say it's a toro. About 6'' with RG of 60, I believe.
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09-17-2009, 05:10 PM | #7 |
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Re: Blind Review 1/5
Huy...loved the review brother!! Got me curious now too as to what you smoked.
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09-17-2009, 05:15 PM | #8 |
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Re: Blind Review 1/5
Me too bro... gotta wait for old timer Bob to get off work for us to find out.
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09-17-2009, 05:27 PM | #10 |
Peter's Daddy
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Re: Blind Review 1/5
Shows how much I know... thanks Bob
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09-17-2009, 05:31 PM | #12 |
Grrrrrr
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Re: Blind Review 1/5
Want me to give you a paper ruler and one of those little tear out center sections with the ring gauges on it out the Thompsons catalog at the next herf?
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09-17-2009, 10:56 PM | #14 |
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Re: Blind Review 1/5
I think you will be quite surprised at what you can pick up in a blind tasting. I have done many(probably 50) and I learn something from every stick I smoke. This one is pretty easy because I already eliminated 90% of my sticks by telling your there were no CC's in the mix.
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09-18-2009, 03:15 PM | #16 |
Peter's Daddy
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Re: "Bob's and Huy's Blind testing"
Pre-light
This cigar is one ugly motha. I think this might be one of the darkest wrappers I've smoked in awhile besides from the Camacho TM. This might even be an oscuro wrapper. After just looking at the cigar some more, it looks as if the first half of the wrapper is almost black and the 2nd half of the cigar is a dark brown, change of color. Took a bite off the cap and automatically I can pick up an hay like taste. First/Third Awww this is nice. With the first few puffs on this cigar, I can taste the sweet coffee notes with a hint of peppers. The draw on this cigar is flawless, giving out the right amount of smoke. About an inch and half into this stick, the burn is very even, very appealing to look at ( I hate it when my cigars run on me). I'm starting to get that sweet maduro taste hitting the palate just right, yummy. The flavors on this cigar has remained pretty consistent so far... let's see what happens next! Second/Third The finish on this cigar is very short which isn't bad. Mean while, the sweet maduro taste is still the prominent flavor, I am able to get a hint of cedar to this cigar. I was sure this was going to be a spice kick cigar, but it hasn't kicked in yet... maybe it won't, either way this cigar is an awesome smoke and I'm enjoying it. With the 2/3 coming to an end, I'm able to pick up on some new flavors... Third I'm beginging to pick up on some woody notes but with a hint of white peppers. Throughout the entire cigar, the burn on this cigar has been flawless. Bob said that he doesn't think I've had this cigar before, but I think I might have... With about an inch left on this stick, the taste of cedar and white peppers are still prominent through out this last third. Conclusion Never judge a cigar by it's wrapper. As I stated, this cigar was one ugly motha... this cigar might have been ugly but it was a hell of a cigar. With a few inches left, I stood up and I felt it kicking in. I would classify this cigar as medium plus. So my guess as to what this cigar is, I would say it's something Ecuadorian, maybe even Honduran, maybe a La Gloria or Camacho? Either way, it was a great smoke for me. Cigar #3 will have to wait till maybe Monday, I have a busy weekend ahead of me. Thank you to those that are reading these, and big thanks to Bob for this opportunity to do this.
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09-18-2009, 03:23 PM | #17 |
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Re: "Bob's and Huy's Blind testing"
Ooh- I think I might know what that one was, just by givin' it the stink-eye.
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09-18-2009, 04:12 PM | #19 | |
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Re: "Bob's and Huy's Blind testing"
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I might be remembering things wrong, but I thought all of the Camacho Negros were box pressed? |
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09-18-2009, 04:21 PM | #20 |
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Re: "Bob's and Huy's Blind testing"
Bob, you stole my line!!! I was going to say something smart!!!
BTW Huy - I love the Camacho Negros!!! Nice reviews!!!
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