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Island (The other ones) Reviews>Camacho Coyolar Rothschild
badbriar 11:30 PM 11-23-2013
This cigar was bought for two reasons... First, for a short (4.5 x 50) and quick stick to enjoy while taking the dogs out. Second was curiosity about the reputation of it being a strong smoke. Both proved to be spot on.
Pre-light aroma was virtually non-existant. Moving on to using a punch with perfect results - no damage to the beautiful triple cap - resulted in a flawless, easy draw. Torching then first draw... A bomb load of flavor. Woah, dude, almost too much there! This was the biggest flavor bomb I've run into. Loads of flavors that were almost overwhelming. Not too much vitamin N strength yet, but tons of flavors coming on all at once. Very mild sweetness with mostly earthiness, oak wood, dark tobacco and strong bitter coffee. That's a good thing and the taste was really pretty good. Similar to the Asylum 13 , but much stronger and not as sweet. I'd describe this cigar as being like that mug of double expresso that you deliberately made with about half the water - a real smack in the face of concentrated flavor. Burn was good to the end as was the complex flavor profile. Not an everyday stick for me, but I will definitely keep these on hand for those times when I feel like a silky smooth concentrated, strong flavor bomb. Recommended! :-)
RR
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Porch Dweller 08:25 AM 11-24-2013
Thanks for the review; I'll have to give one a try. I haven't really been impressed by too many Camamchos in the past but will still give ones I haven't tried a chance.
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smokin5 08:44 AM 11-24-2013
Get'em while you can.
These were dropped in the new rebranding/remarketing of Camacho.
They are no longer being made, but you can still find good deals at
some retailers.
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badbriar 11:55 AM 11-25-2013
Originally Posted by smokin5:
Get'em while you can.
These were dropped in the new rebranding/remarketing of Camacho.
They are no longer being made, but you can still find good deals at
some retailers.
A shame, since they are a perfect size to get a good buzz from a nice tasting short stick. One of the few truly Full strength cigars that are labeled as such.
:-)
RR
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