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Still Watching My Back
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I've be trying out some more NCs for the first time in years. I'll collect my reviews here so I can keep track of the easier.
![]() When I smoke, I tend to send most every puff out through my nose. I think I'm also somewhat sensitive to nicotine strength. First up: Casa Fernandez Anniversary Started off with a hit of spiciness on the nose, which dropped off quickly to be replaced by some decent tobacco flavor. 1/4 of the way in it got a tiny bit of floral undertones. At halfway,it had picked up some more spiciness and some harshness in the nose. I also could start to feel the nicotine strength a bit. The final bits of the cigar gave some interesting milder flavors under everything else, maybe some perfume/florals. I figured out that for me this was a "sipping" cigar, I really had to modulate how much smoke went out my nose. After I finished, the nicotine finished sneaking up on me and slapped me soundly (but thankfully not vomitously); I had to go take a nap for a half hour. ![]() Overall: OK, but I don't plan to get any more. |
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I'll get up and fly away
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You know, the cigars I traded to you are very powerful Nicaraguan cigars. They’re the end game after 30 years of smoking progressively more powerful sticks. If you start there, it’s gonna feel like you got smacked in the face.
Really broadly speaking, the NC countries rank order in increasing strength, Dominican Republic, Honduras, Nicaragua. You’d probably be better off starting in the DR. It’s been a long time since I smoked such a cigar. I used to think Fuente Hemingways were a good choice. Have fun, I hope. |
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Have My Own Room
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Admiral Douchebag
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I'm nuts for the place
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I do think you may enjoy a Roma Craft Neanderthal. Retrohale those and I think your in for a rush like snorting wasabi.
Take a video please.
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I've recently had a regular Fuente maduro that was OK, and a Short Story that was decent, but neither wowed me enough to be interested in buying a box. I've had Nicaraguans that I've quite enjoyed recently - Tatuaje Frank, Padron 3000 maduro, so I still want to explore them more. And I am having fun! Exploring cigars is a blast! |
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And the next review is another Nicaraguan,LOL.
I dug out my 2007 cab of Petit Tatuaje and lit one up. Kind of a tight draw, but smokable. I just ordered one of the good draw tools, so hopefully won't have this problem anymore when it comes in. Some initial spiciness on the nose with undertones of vanilla sweetness. As I get into it more, it's a little reminiscent of the old Boli CEs from the sales back in the day. Quite good, built up to some really nice creamy sweetness with everything else. Overall great cigar, with a better draw it would have been excellent. Sounds like I need to buy some of the regular Tatuaje line and age them for 15 years again. ![]() |
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Dogbert Consultant
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¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Are they good? I’ve been eyeing them for a long time now but haven’t bit because of the price.
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I'm nuts for the place
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I think the Neanderthal is a super up Cro Magnum. My two cents ![]()
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Fired up a Padron 3000 natural.
Picked up locally. Pretty peppery on the light. After a few minutes, modulated smoke to the nose yielded pleasant tobacco. Spiciness faded, just a decent tobacco the rest of the way through. Not bad, but I liked the maduro better. |
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Life is for living
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Been a while since I posted here, I haven't had an NC for a while.
Fired up an H Upmann by AJ Fernandez. spicy nose on the light. Not overpowering, though. Enjoyable with some modulation. Spiciness dropped out pretty quickly. Strong woody notes now. Woodiness is melding into more straight up tobacco flavors as it goes past the first third of the cigar. Not much else going on with it as I pass the halfway point. Overall an ok cigar that was worth trying, but not something I'd want to buy. |
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Old (15+ years) Partagas black tubo, Toro sized.
On lighting, rich tobacco flavors, a touch of spiciness and sweetness. Slightly floral aroma from the foot. As the first third winds up it's losing a bit of the complexity, becoming more straightforward. Halfway through, less complexity still, instead of building to something great, it's petering out. Let it go out a bit past halfway as it wasn't worth smoking anymore. Promising start, poor finish. |
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