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Island (The other ones) Reviews>Zino Platinum Z-Series
DaBear 07:58 PM 06-22-2011
Picked up one of the coronas of these at work to try. It was $8($6 for me), so I figured whats the harm if it sucks.

The wrapper on this cigar is very toothy with a couple veins showing up, making it look somewhat "rustic" if you will. The initial draw was just a tad bit tighter than ideal for me, producing some rich earth flavors.

The initial puffs are where this stick meets its downfall. The first 1/4-1/2" of this cigar produces a strong chemical flavor. I almost tossed it from the overpowering flavor of the chemicals, but I forged onward. Eventually the chemical flavors give way to a deep rich woodiness with a touch of light earth. Theres still a light chemical flavor in the aftertaste, but not enough to make me want to stop. The ash is holding firm as I reach the end of the first inch with a nice white peppercorn color. The burn is getting a bit uneven now, but that may be because of the winds we are getting as a cold front passes through. As I finished typing that last sentence I noticed the burn beginning to correct it self in the absence of wind. The chemical flavors have disappeared now at the 1.5" mark.

More of the same as I reach the start of the second third. Some spice is beginning to come into the picture replacing the earth and some of the woodiness. I tried some nose cycling with this off and on, but the chemicals just come right back when you do, so I'd advise against it. The spice subsides leaving the rich wood as the lone flavor entering the final third.

The earthiness begins to make a comeback in the final third and lingers for the remainder of the smoke. The combination of wood and earth produces a kind of mineral flavor for the smoke. Overall it was a fairly mild smoke, maybe on the fuller side of mild.

Final Verdict: This would be an OK smoke had it not had that initial chemical hit, but because it did this cigar gets a 5.5/10 from me. Enough to make it all the way through, but not enough to make me want to try another. I can think of 20 smokes I'd prefer to smoke for the same amount or less money off the top of my head.
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Bill86 08:07 PM 06-22-2011
I heard from someone else, I believe Huy, that said these weren't very good. Seems his assessment was correct. I liked the Platinum line for a change of pace smoke.

Thanks for the review :-)
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DaBear 08:11 PM 06-22-2011
Yea, I have a coworker who worships anything Zino, so I was hoping that these would at least be decent as mild smokes aren't my cup of tea. Now I've gotta go wash the taste outta my mouth with my first Kristoff Maduro
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Ogre 08:27 PM 06-22-2011
Thanks for the review. Guess I will have to try one of the platinum series'
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agctribefan 09:12 PM 06-22-2011
I'm actually not a huge fan of zino but liked these. I thought they were a good stick and more reasonably priced.
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Mr B 04:18 PM 06-27-2011
I very much enjoyed the Platinum Low Rider I was gifted. In fact I am searching some out as we write. I also was given a Zino Classic (Maroon colored band). Very nice for a mild stick.
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Tyler 04:24 PM 06-27-2011
Thanks for the review. Seems like I will steer clear of these.
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Adriftpanda 05:52 PM 06-27-2011
Originally Posted by Bill86:
I heard from someone else, I believe Huy, that said these weren't very good. Seems his assessment was correct. I liked the Platinum line for a change of pace smoke.

Thanks for the review :-)
Yeah it was me. Good memory buddy.

I don't remember what the other line tasted like but I'm sure it can't be as bad as the Z.
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papajohn67 02:29 PM 06-28-2011
Originally Posted by DaBear:
Picked up one of the coronas of these at work to try. It was $8($6 for me), so I figured whats the harm if it sucks.

The wrapper on this cigar is very toothy with a couple veins showing up, making it look somewhat "rustic" if you will. The initial draw was just a tad bit tighter than ideal for me, producing some rich earth flavors.

The initial puffs are where this stick meets its downfall. The first 1/4-1/2" of this cigar produces a strong chemical flavor. I almost tossed it from the overpowering flavor of the chemicals, but I forged onward. Eventually the chemical flavors give way to a deep rich woodiness with a touch of light earth. Theres still a light chemical flavor in the aftertaste, but not enough to make me want to stop. The ash is holding firm as I reach the end of the first inch with a nice white peppercorn color. The burn is getting a bit uneven now, but that may be because of the winds we are getting as a cold front passes through. As I finished typing that last sentence I noticed the burn beginning to correct it self in the absence of wind. The chemical flavors have disappeared now at the 1.5" mark.

More of the same as I reach the start of the second third. Some spice is beginning to come into the picture replacing the earth and some of the woodiness. I tried some nose cycling with this off and on, but the chemicals just come right back when you do, so I'd advise against it. The spice subsides leaving the rich wood as the lone flavor entering the final third.

The earthiness begins to make a comeback in the final third and lingers for the remainder of the smoke. The combination of wood and earth produces a kind of mineral flavor for the smoke. Overall it was a fairly mild smoke, maybe on the fuller side of mild.

Final Verdict: This would be an OK smoke had it not had that initial chemical hit, but because it did this cigar gets a 5.5/10 from me. Enough to make it all the way through, but not enough to make me want to try another. I can think of 20 smokes I'd prefer to smoke for the same amount or less money off the top of my head.
Sounds like you work at a B&M? So would you define "chemical hit"....also a little curious about your experience smoking Zino's?
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DaBear 09:06 PM 06-28-2011
Yea, I work at the Raleigh Tinderbox. What I was getting at with chemical hit was the cigar reminded me of cleaning chemicals when cleaning around the house, and the strong stuff at that(ie. bleach, ammonia, etc). This was the first Zino I have had, I'm going to give the regular Platinum line and the Classic line both a try in the next week or two. I may revisit this if I'm impressed with the others.
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