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Lou,
Thank you very much for the chance to participate in these reviews. It has been fun for me to get back into these. I look forward to more interaction with you good sir. |
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There is no right or wrong, only your personal preference that matters in the end. I just enjoy seeing people's take on cigars in this type of setting. |
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Cigar #9
Construction: 5.5 x42 box-pressed (very square), dark brown wrapper Pre-light: I honestly forgot to do a pre-light draw. 1st Third: The first bit tasted both bitter and like plain old tobacco. The bitterness remained, but a dark coffee flavor was detectable. 2nd Third: Still bitterness. Dark coffee is behind the bitterness. A nutty flavor is detectable near the end of the second third. Some sort of bitter nut. Final Third: Still bitter. The nutty flavor is still there, and the coffee returns. Bitterness, nuttiness, and black coffee. Final Thoughts: The cigar had a bitter taste in the forefront the entire time. The coffee and nutty flavors were nice, but they were behind the bitter flavor. This appearance of this cigar was very attractive, but the bitterness left a bad taste in my mouth. Would I buy this cigar again? I'd be willing to give it a second shot, as the bitterness may have been exclusive to this single stick.
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Is there a way to edit our posts after there have been replies? I ask because it would be nice to see the reviews, and unveiling of the stick, be put into the original post. It would be interesting to see them all together like that.
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You can only edit posts here within a fifteen minute window. When Lou reveals the stick, I guess he could cut and paste our reviews on top of it, or just multi-quote our reviews.
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Originally Posted by EEE
#9 (box press) I instantly think Mayorga when I pull out this small ring gauged box pressed stick. Though I personally don't know if they come in wrappers outside of jet black - which this one wasn't. Pre-draw - rich tobacco & bitter on the back of my tongue Initial light - nice. Interesting coffee and dark dark chocolate taste - that definitely coincides with my pre-draw taste. First third - the ash is super weak on this, falls off at a butterfly's wing flap. Taste has subdued considerably but still get the dark chocolate undertone. Second third - good burn, horrid ash, becoming less and less chocolate and more bitter. Last third - purge, draw, ash fall, taste burnt chocolate, repeat ......... though I must have been hypnotized as I literally nubbed this thing down as far as I could go. Hmmm. Maybe I have two sides of my smoking brain fighting each other on this. One side isn't impressed at all with the ash and just wants to trash it, doesn't like the burnt chocolate -- but the other side finds it interesting and wants to continue to see where it goes...... I'm not sure I'd buy this cigar but definitely would smoke it again if gifted. Quote: Originally Posted by andysutherland Cigar #9 Construction: 5.5 x42 box-pressed (very square), dark brown wrapper Pre-light: I honestly forgot to do a pre-light draw. 1st Third: The first bit tasted both bitter and like plain old tobacco. The bitterness remained, but a dark coffee flavor was detectable. 2nd Third: Still bitterness. Dark coffee is behind the bitterness. A nutty flavor is detectable near the end of the second third. Some sort of bitter nut. Final Third: Still bitter. The nutty flavor is still there, and the coffee returns. Bitterness, nuttiness, and black coffee. Final Thoughts: The cigar had a bitter taste in the forefront the entire time. The coffee and nutty flavors were nice, but they were behind the bitter flavor. This appearance of this cigar was very attractive, but the bitterness left a bad taste in my mouth. Would I buy this cigar again? I'd be willing to give it a second shot, as the bitterness may have been exclusive to this single stick. We had about the same experience with this stick. Sorry you guys didn't enjoy cigar #9. This is one that I've liked, and picked up a box of the coronas. Not my favorite size, but was hoping they would work for this review. On cbid, when someone says,"mmmmmmmmmmmm...." they are referring to cigar #9: ![]() Estaban Carrera (picture is of natural, the reviewed cigar was a maduro). |
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No way! Maybe I just got a bad stick. I love these! Never had one with that much bitterness before.
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I have never had that stick before.... Like I said - I would try it again.
Again - Lou thank you for this opportunity. Greatly appreciated. |
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![]() ![]() Thank you to both of you for both opportunities. I'll try to get to the last one today. No later than tomorrow.
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Cigar #10 (Final Review)
Construction: 6x56-58(ish), light/medium brown wrapper Pre-Light: Tobacco taste, smells like a tobacco barn 1st Third: Very peppery with a slight bit of sweetness in the background. Pepper and sweetness start to blend into a spicy-sweet cinnamon flavor. 2nd Third: Cinnamon is gone. Pepper returns to the forefront. Just pepper. Cinnamon flavor returns near the middle of the second third. Pepper and spice. The pepper is strong. Smoking this cigar is almost like tongue bite from a pipe. Final Third: Pepper, pepper, and more pepper. I nubbed it! Final Thoughts: I enjoyed this cigar immensely. Full-bodied, spicy, and peppery. I'd love to get my hands on more of these. I would guess that this stick was a DPG of some sort.
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I know I already have said this, but now that I'm done reviewing all ten sticks (twenty five if you count all the blind reviews that I've done lately), I would like to officially thank lou2row and EEE for letting me participate in these blind reviews. MCS too for the five blind reviews that I did for him as well. True brothers of the leaf! It has been an honor, a privilege, and a chance to refine my palate. Twenty five blind reviews since July has really helped me to discern flavors in cigars. I thank you for the opportunity, but I'm also glad to be done with blind reviews for a while. I see there are a lot of blind reviews on the board right now, but I am officially passing the torch to someone else for a while. To the members here who have followed these three threads, give lou2row, EEE, and MCS some rg (rep bump).
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The final cigar, #10 is: ![]() legend series yellow label (DPG) Thanks guys for letting me be a part of this. You guys put alot of time into this and it showed in your reviews. The eight non Gurkhas are all ones I keep around and in my rotation. I hope you and some of the followers found something worth trying again. |
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First Legends series that I have ever smoked. I loved it. I'll have to get more. And thanks for the congrats on my anni.
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