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Monte A, a review:

I’ve had this cigar for about a year and finally decided to light it. I smoked this Saturday night, so I am going from memory right now:

Appearance and construction: 10/10

To describe this cigar, the wrapper was a dark caramel color, and silky smooth. The feel was firm, no soft spots, no huge veins. Used a guillotine cutter, and a little trim with scissors for a nice clean opening. Pre-light draw was nice, very smooth. The aroma was enticing.

Flavor: 10/10

This cigar started out a little sweet, almost like a hot chocolate, but slowly developed into a rich coffee, or maybe café au lait. As I smoked this, I was reminded how good a cigar could be. As I smoked this, I could notice the change in flavor profile, but am sadly too inexperienced to pin point each taste as it developed and changed. I can tell you, there were a lot of coffee flavors through out this smoke, towards the end of the cigar, maybe last ¼; I started to detect bittersweet chocolate notes, just an accent.


Smoking characteristics: 9/10

This was a 2.5 hr smoke, volumes of creamy smoke the entire time. I did run into a couple minor burn issues, which were caused by the fact that I store smokes at 67/68RH, and this would have been better a few % lower.

Price point 5/5

This one was a gift, but I would purchase this cigar at its current price.


Best thing that I can say is that at no time in the 2.5 hrs that I spent smoking this cigar, did I ever want to put it down. If you have the chance to smoke one, do it!

Alan


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--Mark Twain

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Posts: 770 | Location: Greater Boston Area | Registered: August 16, 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Nice review. So, where in Boston does one sit for 2.5 hours to smoke a cigar that big? Surely not outside..


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Posts: 907 | Location: Georgia, USA | Registered: January 18, 2006Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Thank you for the review. I'd love to smoke one of these once the weather warms up enough here in Ohio.


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I bought a box of 'A's' from the Varadero airport back in 96, and they were so green and unsmokable, that I had to leave them for 2 years in my humidor. And then they turned into amazing smokes, pretty much the way you described, not as heavy as a EL series, but a very pleasent 1.5 hour smoke. Although my box has some tight cigars, most draw reasonably well, but not like yours.

Still have 8 left, and they are very nice fall smoke.

Regards,

Steve


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From what I've read about these cigars, they definitely have a significant aging potential.


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Interesting smoke. I've had some that were incredible, but many others that were disappointing. Nice review.
 
Posts: 2180 | Location: New York, NY | Registered: April 23, 2002Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Good review, I'll have to pick one up


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