lunes, 12 de marzo de 2012

Trinidad Coloniales

Trinidad Coloniales - 12-Mar-2012

Origin: Cuba
Format: Coloniales
Size: 44 x 132
Box Date: Sep 08

Initial Thoughts: Aroma at cold is almost like green tea leaves. Draw at cold is firm. Construction is nice with a dark wrapper.

Opening: Draw remains firm but gives way to large volumes of smoke. Initial flavors are pleasant tea leaves and a slight cocoa character. Medium strength at this point.

First Third: A coffee flavor appears on the back of the palate during retrohale. Tea leaves remain but are on the front of the palate. Burn is a bit wonky for a cigar with a few years of age. Medium strength still.

Second Third: Strong coffe flavors on the back of the palate remain and nuttiness/chocalate flavors have appeared. No real change in strength.

Final Third: Slightly stronger but not much. No real evolution of flavors but some tasty coffee and chocolate continue.

Conclusions: I like this marca and vitola although I would choose other Trinidad vitolas over this one, like a Reyes or Robusto T. I have enjoyed smoking from this box though.

miércoles, 22 de febrero de 2012

Ramon Allones Allones Extra EL. - 21-Feb-2012

Ramon Allones Allones Extra Edicion Limitada 2011 - 21-Feb-2012

Origin: Cuba
Format: Franciscos
Size: 44 x 143
Unknown Box Date

Initial impressions: This cigar was gifted to me by the owner of La Casa del Habano in Playa del Carmen. This being an edicion limitada, I would have hoped for near perfect appearance and construction. This was a bit rustic looking, but well made. Pre-light draw was perfect. Aroma at cold is a touch of sweet with notes of tea leaves and leather.

Opening: Right away, this cigar shows its strength and youth. I understand this cigar was made from 2 year old aged leaves, but its bucking like an unbroken bronco. Very strong from the start, burn is a bit funky. Aroma and smell still hints of tea leaves. Spicy as well. Flavors and strength are in your face, and the burn is just about all over the place the first ¼ inch.

First third: This cigar has complex notes of spices, tea leaves and an almost semi sweet character. Again, medium full. Some slight burn corrections needed throughout first third, but it settled down long before the second half.

Second third: The medium full to full strength accompanied by a spicy tea leaf flavor is working well. A very tasty cigar. Very long oily mouth feel and great big volumes of smoke.

Final third: The tea leaf character gave way to an oily baking cocoa flavor with a creamy strong finish. Still medium full to full. Some slight funky burns appeared late in the final third but nothing got out of control.

Conclusions: Say what you want about EL’s and RE’s, but this cigar had me entranced the whole way. Far from my finest smoking experience, but this little cigar delivered in flavor and strength. I would love to taste these 3-5 years from now.

H. Upmann #2 Review - 18-Feb-2012

H. Upmann #2 - 18-Feb-2012

Origin: Cuba
Format: Piramides
Size: 52 x 156
Mid 2011 Box Date

Initial impressions: Construction is overall pretty nice. Appearance is like a very well worn and soft paper bag. No real flaws. Draw at cold is spot on. Aroma at cold is leather and tobacco with a very soft hint of honey.

Opening: he opening definitely has my attention – not due to strength, but due to the subtle nature of the aromas and tastes. This cigar makes you sit back, enjoy it and think about the flavors you are experiencing. There is an ever so slight sweetness to this cigar, accompanied by some light nuttiness and cream. Leather notes remain as well.

First third: Slight uneven burn but that is most certainly due to its youth. Cigar is light to medium at this point, which would usually not capture my attention, but again the subtle nature of this cigar is intriguing. A slight sweet cream flavor remains. Very long finish and creamy mouth feel.

Second third: Still a slight uneven burn and a funky looking ash at this stage, but nothing required a touch up. Strength picked up a bit to medium but nothing more. The sweetness has faded and left behind a sort of leathery creaminess that is quite subtle but very nice.

Final third: Medium at this point. Quite certainly the subtle flavor profile of this cigar couldn’t have worked with anything stronger than light to medium – this was very well balanced. Flavors have migrated to an understated milk coffee character, with a hint of nuttiness.

Conclusions: This being my first H. Upmann #2, I am hooked. I lean towards stronger cigars but this was a very nice change of pace. Looking forward to smoking more.

jueves, 16 de febrero de 2012

Bolivar Royal Corona 16-Feb-2012

Bolivar Royal Corona – 16-Feb-2012

Origin:  Cuba
Format:  Robusto
Size: 50 x 124
Box Date:  Feb 09

Initial thoughts:  Hopefully this is a story about the little ugly cigar that could.  This was one of two sticks left out of an early 2009 box.  Not only was it very rustic in appearance, it had been handled by customers for quite some time and was showing some signs of wear and tear.  So, I decided to rescue it.  As stated, appearance was rustic at best.  Pre-light draw was a bit easy, but not loose, and the aromas at cold were a very earthy strong tobacco character.

Opening:  Just after lighting, draw remained a bit easy, but no wind tunnel.  Deep earthy tobacco flavors remained, with an ever so slight nuttiness.

First third:  This cigar is lacking an oiliness that I expected.  Almost a barnyard character is now present.  Mouth feel or finish is very short, I suspect because there is no creaminess or oiliness on the palate after the draw.  Cigar is medium or slightly below at this point.

Second third:  The only real good news here is that the draw tightened up somewhat close to spot on.  It is burning relatively evenly, no real touch ups needed yet.  The cigar is still lacking a creamy or oily character which I am definitely missing.  It’s almost like a dryish hay finish.

Final third:  Not sure if my palate was holding it back or the cigar was holding itself back, but a slight oiliness is finally coming on.  Flavors remain very earthy at this point.  Cigar is finishing at medium plus but nothing more.

Final thoughts:  Pretty much blah.  Smoked the cigar down to the band, but was not compelled to nub this one.  Not the best indication of this marca’s strength.





domingo, 12 de febrero de 2012

Cohiba Esplendidos Review

Cohiba Esplendidos -  12-Feb-2012

Origin:  Cuba
Format:  Julieta #2
Size:  47 x 178

Initial impressions:  Construction is very nice, almost satiny, oily like a well worn paper bag.  Pre-light, the draw is a bit easier (not loose mind you) than I would like.  Aroma at cold is a creamy cocoa and hay.

Opening:  This is a fairly young cigar, from a mid 2011 box.  As such, and based on my last several Esplendidos, I am honestly not expecting a whole lot out of this cigar.  Draw after lighting is still a bit easy.  The creaminess is right there from the start, and the finish and mouth feel lasts very long.  Almost like a creamy espresso taste.

First third:   When Esplendidos are on, they are really good – when not, they vary from mediocre to bad.  This one, while its way too early to call it a victory, is tasting very good.  Still very creamy and espresso notes, but a hint of nuttiness has crept in.  Draw firmed up a touch to spot on mid way through the first third.

Second third:  Pretty dead on medium at this point, still very creamy with a long finish and oily mouth feel.  A nutty almost raisin bread taste is creeping in as well.  Overall, a nice combination of flavors.

Final third:  Still medium not much more.  The creaminess is still there, but not as long on the finish.  The nutty, raisin bread and dried fruit notes are there, and create a nice sensation with the slight creaminess that remains.

Conclusions:  While far from the best Esplendidos I have smoked, its head and shoulders above those I have smoked in the past 1-2 years.  A nice smoking experience this evening.


lunes, 6 de febrero de 2012

Vegas Robaina Unicos 6-February-2012 Review

Vegas Robaina Unicos 6-Feb-2012

Origin:  Cuba
Format:  Piramides
Size:  52 x 156

Initial impressions:  Nice oily wrapper, good construction.  Draw at cold is spot on.  Aroma at cold is milk coffee.

Opening:  This is a young cigar and the initial burn is a bit uneven.  Flavors are a milky coffee and slight Christmas spices.  Very oily mouth feel and large volumes of smoke.

First third:  The uneven burn seems to have worked itself out.  Strength at this point is slightly less than medium but should build nicely.  Flavors are almost a caramel character with a slight spicy finish.

Second third:  For such a young cigar, this stick is coming it its own very nicely.  Moving towards medium plus now, with definite coffee and cocoa flavors.  Spiciness has subsided and left a creaminess in its absence.

Final third:  Once this cigar passed the first third, it has been a very good example of this marca and vitola.  A very nice smoke.  Slightly under its expected strength, at medium plus a bit now, but so creamy and coffee flavors.

Conclusion:  I smoked this happily all the way until my fingers burned.  What an enjoyable young smoke.


viernes, 20 de enero de 2012

H. Upmann Connoisseur No. 1

Origin:  Cuba
Format:  Hermosos #4
Size:  48 x 127
Box Code/Date:  LSM ABR08

Initial impressions:  Very rustic in appearance.  Not sure if this due to its age, be design or from heavy handed customers.  No construction flaws, but a small wrapper split at the foot which was definitely from a heavy handed customer.  Draw at cold was firm but good.  Aroma at cold is very understated, hints of coffee bean, earth and a slight nuttiness.

Opening:  Almost white ash.  Touch of cream and spice, but only a touch.  Earthy and nutty.  Perfect draw.

First third:  Even burn.  Nice volume of smoke.  Flavors are coffee bean, nuts and a slight creaminess.

Second third:  Creaminess and nuttiness getting a bit more forward on the palate.  Very creamy mouth feel.  Burn is staying even.

Final third:  Creamy and nutty flavors are strong now, but in a good way.  Not like peanut butter, but a definite creamy nutty flavor on the palate.

Conclusion:  This has been a very enjoyable smoke.  We are down to our last few sticks from this 2008 box.  I might decide to keep these all for me.





jueves, 19 de enero de 2012

Partagas Lusitania Review - 17-Jan-2012

Partagas Lusitania Review – 17-Jan-2012
Origin:  Cuba
Format:  Prominentes
Size:  49 x 194

Initial impression:  Construction is very nice.  Draw at cold is firm.  Aroma at cold is honey and earth.

Opening:  Burn is very even.  Draw firmed up a touch after lighting, but it is far from tight or plugged.  Flavors are creamy, honey and earth with a little pepper note as well.

First third:  Smoke volume building up a bit.  Flavors are very earthy and spicy, but strength is medium at best.  Creamy notes are still present, but very light and enjoyable.

Second third:  Cigar is building up a bit in strength, but still on the low side of medium plus.  Earthy and spicy flavors remain, but a slight touch of the honey found at the opening has returned.

Final third:  Earthy and spice at this point.  Cream and honey are gone.  Cigar is strangely back to medium in strength.

Conclusion:  Enjoyable cigar.  Total smoking time is approaching two hours.  Flavor strengthened a bit in the last 20 minutes or so, with flavors of earth and spice.

viernes, 13 de enero de 2012

Partagas Serie E 2 - 13-Jan-2012

Partagas Serie E 2 – 13-Jan-2012

Origin:  Cuba
Format:  Robusto Extra
Size:   54 x 140

Initial impressions:   I am a big fan of the robusto extra format, although this is my first E2.  Construction is very good.  Draw is a tad loose cold, and aroma at cold is creamy cocoa and earth.

Opening:  Opens milder than expected, but this larger format gives the strength room to grow.  Very creamy, earthy mouth feel to start.  Draw firmed up a touch after lighting.

First third:  Very distinct creamy mouth feel.  Continues with the earthy notes but woody flavors are now present.  Very even burn despite this cigars youth.

Second third:  The distinct creaminess on the palate is enjoyable.  Strength still on the low end of medium.  Continues to be very earthy and almost nutty.

Final third:  Cigar is strengthening somewhat, moving to medium plus or a touch more.  Creamy mouth feel remains as does the woody character.  Even burn.  Cigar has required no touchups or relights.  Slightly less than perfect draw as the cigar nears the nub. 

Conclusions:   the cigar grew to a medium full in the last 10 minutes of the smoke.  This is a good cigar that needs some age to reach its full potential, but a very nice start.


Partagas Serie D 4 - 13-Jan-2012

Partagas Serie D 4 – 13-Jan-2012

Origin:  Cuba
Format:  Robusto
Size:   50 x 124

Initial impressions:    Overall well constructed but some veininess.  Aroma at cold is damp earth, nuts and cocoa.  Draw at cold is firm and spot on for my tastes.

Opening:  Great firmish draw, somewhat even burn.  Toasted nuts and earthen flavors.  Just under medium strength at this early stage.

First third:  The oily, nutty notes are coming through as the cigar hovers around medium.  Draw tightens up if ever so slightly. 

Second third:  Getting a touch stronger to medium plus almost medium full.  Showing notes of cocoa, nuts and damp earth.  Burn I slightly uneven but hasn’t required any touch ups.

Final third:  Approaching medium full.  Flavors of rich earth and cocoa remain.  Burn has been uneven to some degree throughout the smoke but not bad enough to require touch ups.  In the final half of this cigar, it is really blossoming, and turning into what I love about PSD4’s.

Conclusions:  Partagas SD4’s are one of my perennial favorite cigars.  This cigar was good but not great, although it had moments of greatness as it moved towards the nub.


Diplomaticos #2 - 12-Jan-2012

Diplomaticos #2 – 12-Jan-2012

Origin:  Cuba
Format:  Piramedes
Size:  52 x 156

Initial impressions:  Construction is a bit veiny.  Draw at cold is spot on.  Aroma at cold is woody, leather and earth.

Opening:  Opens up with a creamy, peppery and woody flavor.  Good draw, looks to be an even burn.  Medium volume of smoke.

First third:  Medium bodied to start.  Creamy notes fall away but leaves an enjoyable leather and spice character.  Good even burn.  Touch-ups only required after prolonged interruptions.

Second third:  Smoke volume increasing.  Body moving to medium plus.  Very earthy at this point with hints of espresso.

Final third:  gaining strength, moving to medium full.  Not burning as even as I would have liked, but no touch ups required during the second half.

Conclusions:  A good cigar but not representative of as good as this marca can be.  

martes, 10 de enero de 2012

Trinidad Coloniales - 10-Jan-2012

Trinidad Coloniales – 10-Jan-2012

Origin:  Cuba
Format:  Corona
Size:  44 x 132

First Impression:  Nicely constructed.  Nice firm draw, aroma at cold smelled of tea leaves and some very slight floral notes.  This cigar is from a mid 2008 box.

Opening:  This is a strong cigar.  It shows its strength right away.  I had heard from my favorite (and only) cigar forum (friendsofhabanos.com) that I might expect a tea leaf character in this vitola – they were dead on.  Normally I associate that taste with lighter cigars, but it works well in this strong cigar.  I am not very experienced with Trinidads, only having smoked several Ingenios from a 2007 EL release.  This is a pretty big departure from that cigar.

First Third:  Tea leaves, but with a very peppery spice overtone.  Interesting combo.  Even burn, good draw, nice volume of smoke.

Second Third:  Strength balancing out a bit – still strong at medium full, but not so in your face as it was.  Tea leaves remain but the peppery character is gone leaving behind a creamy tea flavor.

Final Third:  Strength coming on a bit, now pretty much full as the cigar picks up steam and heads into the home stretch.  Still the tea leaf notes, but now with a smokey woody flavor which is pretty subtle.

Conclusions:  I like this cigar very much.  Taste, size, strength.  The feedback from my favorite cigar forum (friendsofhabanos.com) were pretty much 50-50.  Not that half hated the cigar, but that they felt it didn’t live up to others in this marca, such as Reyes and Robusto T.  Since my Trinidad experience is thin, this was very enjoyable and didn’t fall short of expectations.