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04-04-2010, 01:40 AM | #1 |
Habanos Apologist
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Diamond Crown Robusto # 5 (Aged)
This cigar was part of a prize from a contest and I
was told it was around 10 years old. That makes it the oldest NC I’ve ever had. It’s a short, stocky robusto at 4 ½” with a 54 ring gauge. The wrapper was oily, smooth and completely blond in color as only a Connecticut shade leaf can be. The cigar was firm but felt light in the hand. The body smelled of sweet, mild tobacco, and the pre-light draw was very sweet. The initial flavors upon lighting were an almost overpowering, floral sweetness, with a creaminess to the smoke. I was trying to place what kind of floral aroma it was (hops maybe?) when my wife came out to say goodnight. She asked me what the hell I was smoking and came over and sniffed the cigar. She told me it smelled like I was smoking weed out on the patio. That was it! The cigar had a taste very similar to real hashish, or some really good chronic smoked with a vaporizer. It was certainly one of the strangest and most unique flavor profiles I’ve ever had in a cigar. The finish was very short and clean, with a bit of tea to it, and there was quite a volume of smoke. The second third continued with this floral/weed flavor that was very nice to snork, probably the most snorkable of any NC I’ve had. In fact, this cigar was probably the smoothest and most mild cigar I’ve ever had. The sweetness was a little cloying at times, and the middle third started to get a slightly metallic hint to the finish, that reminded me of the zinc lozenges my mother gave me when I got sick as kid. Along with the zinc flavor, a bit of grassiness started to give body to the floral aromas. Luckily, the distracting metallic tones faded by the last third, which had an intensified grassiness, with a little bit of a creamy almond sweetness. There was the faintest hint of spice and a less distinct floral bouquet in the nose. All in all, this was a very unique smoking experience, not something I would necessarily seek out regularly, but an enjoyable experience nonetheless. This cigar was the first NC I’ve smoked that had a predominately floral flavor profile. While the profile was different than say, the Medaille D’ Or series from Cuba, it was distinctly floral. A big thanks to Ryan for this interesting smoke!
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