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Awesome... this should go much better for ya now (I hope). |
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10-03-2009, 12:37 PM | #103 |
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10-04-2009, 09:26 PM | #105 |
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10-05-2009, 07:29 AM | #107 | |
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Number 4 up in a jiffy. |
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10-05-2009, 07:31 AM | #108 |
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Slavac Cigar #4
************* Cigar: Mystery Cigar 4 Setting: Back Deck again, 55deg night. Bit chilly. Drink: Nothing tonight. Initial Impressions: Dryboxed this one on Dball's recommendation for 36 hours. The cigar has light to medium veins, no damage but did have a touch of greenish/blue discoloration around the foot. I'm guessing there was a footband here. Cigar appears well constructed. Cut and pre-light draw: Cut easily using a guillotine cut. Draw was light to medium with an initial taste of hazelnut coffee. Lit easily using my tri-torch. Draw after lighting: Heavenly. Medium draw. First Third: Tastes of nuts...perhaps macadamian? Smoothe draw with lots of smoke. Flavor is fantastic and almost chewy/tangible. Flavor reminds me of the one Cohiba Siglo II I've had, but superior. Draw remained smoothe throughout 1/3, with a ragged burn with no runners. There was no flavor of tar or smoke on the palate and no burn. Ash fell away at the end of 1/3 and turned instantly to powder. Never seen that before. ^Ash fell off right after picture. Second Third: Burn remains uneven though it's a non issue as there are no runners. Flavor remains the same with a hint of leather creeping in. This is an enjoyable/pleasant smoke with no burn or unpleasant taste to the palate. Hint of a 'creamy' finish but nothing to knock my socks off. Toward the end of 2/3 I noticed more leather but it was far from overpowering. Lost ash at another 1" buildup. Third Third: Flavor remains constant. Very predictable. Some slight pepper developing at the back of the palate, but only a hint. Burn line continues to be uneven but there are no runners. Dark, powdery ash. Cigar emits clouds of blue/gray smoke which is surprising for such a smallish cigar. Nutty flavor returns with force the closer I get to the nub. Lost ash again with 1" of buildup. Final Impressions: Pleasant smoke, nothing fancy but very enjoyable. Easy on the palate and 'medium bodied' throughout. Would I buy again: Certainly with a price point of under $8. Would I smoke again: Absolutely Overall Rating With 10 the highest possible and 0 the baseline: 8.25 Final Thoughts: Smoke became too hot with 1" of cigar left which left me a bit sad to put it down. Pretty good smoke, but a bit too bland for my maduro loving palate. Don't hesitate to pick up one of these however, it was far better than many I've had. |
10-05-2009, 07:32 AM | #109 |
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Flat4boxer Cigar #4
**************** Unknown cigar number 4 is a smaller, firmly wrapped 4 1/2"- 5" stick. Small veins cover this carmel brown wrapper. Pre-light After the cut, the pre-light draw is VERY tight. I get hints of nothing as I get no air through it. "This is going to be fun" comes to mind as I hit it with the torch to fire it up. Light The stick starts to burn uneven almost from the start. It is very hard to draw and when I do, almost no smoke gets to my mouth. First 3rd I find myself reaching for the trusty draw tool. After several attempts to open the airway, I give up. This thing is a complete plug. The only way I can get a taste of smoke is to REALLY puff on this bad boy. Even then it's minimal smoke and taste for maximum effort. I keep puffing and puffing hoping that as some point it will burn past the plugged area and I'll get to see what this stick is all about. This never happens. Second 3rd I don't give up totally thinking things will turn around at some point but it is just not happening. The uneven burn continues. Finally I just have to give up. My cheeks are numb and tingling from trying to get this thing to come to life. In the end it's like trying to smoke a 2X4. Just ain't happening. I know know the dissapointment that Brad felt on the first cigar we tested. I did get a hint now and then of a flavorful smoke but never enough to judge or expound on in any manner. Overall I have to give this cigar a 7.5/10 It was well constructed (too well perhaps) and the little flavor I did taste left me wanting more but I just never got it. I'll hold off on recommending this stick. I'm sure that if I could have drawn some more smoke it would have faired very well. I will chalk this one up to being a "bad one in the bunch." |
10-05-2009, 07:44 AM | #110 |
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2007 Jose L Piedra Petit Cetros Slavac score: 8.25 Flat4boxer score: 7.5 First off, Brad, thank you for dry boxing that. It'll make this a lot better for ya. 24-48 hours should be fine... as long as it's around the low 60's. Funny you said that it's superior to the Cohiba Sig 2 (don't worry, I'd probably say the same thing... I am not a cohiba fan in the slightest). Also, Brad, you'll be happy to know that full boxes of these are around $35. Kelly, I'm sorry yours was plugged. These cigars do have a tendency to be unpredictable construction-wise, but the flavors are good and the price is right for a taste of Cuba on the golf course or when you're just not really paying attention. It's quite likely you got a bad one, and I'm surprised you rated it so highly. They really are pretty tasty if they draw well. |
10-05-2009, 10:41 AM | #111 |
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Great reviews!!! I'm looking forward to the back end of the sampler now!
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10-05-2009, 12:13 PM | #112 |
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Shazam. I figured this one was a CC but that was as far as my intuition got.
I'll be picking up a box or two of these. |
10-05-2009, 12:19 PM | #113 |
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great reviews, keep it up. Looking forward to the rest since i know what the sticks are
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10-08-2009, 05:27 PM | #114 |
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My first anniversary is this Monday so I will be out of town for the majority of the weekend.
If you submit your review and I don't reply within 18 seconds, that's why... Just a heads up. |
10-08-2009, 05:41 PM | #115 |
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Nuce cutter and review Brad!
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10-11-2009, 06:55 PM | #119 |
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