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07-15-2009, 08:42 AM | #1 |
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blind 10 spot review(s)
In a thread not so long ago I made an, admittedly, horrible introduction in which I challenged a member to blind taste test some cigars that would include the line that he was so against. In that same thread someone else stood up to take the challenge as well.
Those two individuals (Andy/Mark) are receiving 10 cigars that have blank bands on them, save a number that represents what they smoked. I did not keep track of the vitola, or any other make-up of the cigar, just the brand name. The cigars will be revealed once they give a corresponding review of it. Andy/Mark - please note that you do not have the same cigars based on # order. Andy's #1 may not be in Mark's bag at all, or may be #8 -- only the end of the reviews will show the truth. I hope this engages some good conversation and at the bottom of it I hope that this helps serve as an apology for my brash introduction. So, with that, lets see where this all shakes out. I ask that they use a 10 point scale (10 being best) on the overall smoke. Any other details they would like to provide is purely up to them. Andy #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 #10 Mark #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 #10 |
07-15-2009, 09:08 AM | #2 |
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These always turn out great! cannot wait to see the reviews
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07-16-2009, 03:16 PM | #6 |
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07-17-2009, 08:36 AM | #13 |
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07-19-2009, 03:10 AM | #14 |
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CIGAR #1
A toro sized cigar with a dark brown wrapper. Nicely constructed and heavy in the hand. Perfect draw. Pre-light draw is a faint grassy flavor. First few draws are pure tobacco with earth and hay through the nose. "Strength" of the flavor is medium. About 1" in...this cigar tastes OK. It's not objectionable but not wowing me either. Still a faint hay flavor in the nose, but mostly tobacco, earth, and a teeny bit of floral. The aroma coming rom the foot of the cigar is very earthy. If I were forced to guess at this point, I would say that this is NOT a Rolando Reyes cigar. But I will smoke more before makng my final judgement. Right now I would guess that this cigar is Honduran, or contains quite a bit of Honduran tobacco. About 2" the cigar is taking a turn for the worse. The dominant flavors are still there, but the finish has taken on a bitter flavor. Not bad enough to make me pitch the cigar, but enough that I would say I am not ENJOYING the cigar. Halfway point...the flavor of this cigar is going back and forth between OK and bad between draws. Maybe it needs more humi time? It tastes like it has the potential to be a decent yard gar. I am going to go ahead and make my determination now. I would guess that cigar #1 is NOT a Rolando Reyes cigar. |
07-19-2009, 08:38 PM | #15 |
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Cigar #1 Construction: 5x52, natural wrapper, a bit veiny Pre-light Draw: smooth draw, grassy w/ a bit of sour flavor 1st Third: Upon lighting, I detect grass and ammonia flavors. Ammonia flavor has gone, but the grassiness has not. Sweetness has come into play. Still has grassy notes, but the sweetness is in the forefront. Sweetness is still there near the end of the 1st third, but a mustiness is appearing. 2nd Third: Very mellow. Grassiness is faint, as is the sweetness. Nose exhale is very smooth. Not much going on in the second third. It seems that if I want to get any flavors out, I have to rush it, but I’m scared that it will start tunneling. Pretty mild-bodied at this point. At the end of the second third, the grassiness is replaced by wet hay(?) or something like that w/ a bit of mustiness. This stick is becoming more medium-bodied in strength. Final third: Sweetness has retired completely, replaced by mustiness/wet hay. With about an inch and a half to go, it’s starting to become too harsh in flavor (even after purging), but I smoke on for a bit anyway. A nutty flavor appears momentarily, and the cigar starts to tunnel. At the very end, it peaked and I quite enjoyed this cigar for a minute or two, but the harshness returned and I had to put it out. Final thoughts: The burn on this cigar was good. It burned even for the most part. I didn’t have to make any corrections in the burn. This cigar was okay for those who love mild sticks, but for me (who is a fan of strong, Nicaraguan sticks with pepper and spice) it wasn’t anything special. This stick was very grassy and later replaced by wet hay. It wasn’t a bad stick; I might smoke another with coffee early in the morning. The grass and hay reminded me of the Reyes stick that I smoked, so I would guess that cigar #1 was a Reyes product, but I might be wrong. Would I smoke this cigar again? I would pair it with coffee as an early morning smoke, but it wouldn’t be on my favorites list, nor my goto list. Would I purchase this cigar? If I could get a bundle for around $30 I would, but otherwise no. If I was gifted this cigar I would smoke it, but I don’t feel that it would be worth my money unless it was very cheap.
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07-20-2009, 07:26 AM | #16 |
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With the two of you having some of the same cigars in different sections would you like to know instantly what you smoked or after all are complete?
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07-20-2009, 07:34 AM | #17 |
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I'd like to know after each individual review. If you wait until I review all 10 of them, I won't be able to associate the name/brand w/ the experience.
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07-20-2009, 08:05 AM | #18 |
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Fair enough. I will do that.
Andy#1 - Puros Indios Natural Mark#1 - DPG Blue Label |
07-20-2009, 08:08 AM | #19 | |
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07-20-2009, 08:16 AM | #20 |
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This is interesting! Andy is on the money and Mark described none of the characteristics of a DPG Blue Label.
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