cigarz 01:50 PM 07-10-2010
 
Great review guys.  I try and save reading this until I can do it while I am enjoying a cigar myself.  It truly adds to the enjoyment of my smoke!
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srduggins 11:39 AM 07-12-2010
 
Great read so far. Looking forward to the rest of this
		
		
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Samsquanch 11:55 AM 07-12-2010
 
Really enjoying this thread - makes me want to begin to slow down and start paying attention to what I'm smoking.
		
		
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Brutus2600 12:11 AM 07-14-2010
 
Alright, got it done! I hear Jimmy is done as well, so look forward to seeing it! 
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DBall 09:06 PM 07-20-2010
 
I'll be posting it up soon... just got back from a little vacation... I haven't forgotten about ya.  
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Brutus2600 09:22 PM 07-20-2010
 
No rush Dan, I knew you were out of town from your other post so I wasn't antsy 
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DBall 07:47 AM 07-21-2010
 
jimmyk26 cigar #5
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Here is round #5:
Initial impressions - This cigar, sized approximately 5" x 36, is  wrapped with a light brown leaf that looks roughly applied with  stretching and bunching, uneven cuts that appear on the spiral line of  the wrapper edge, and more than a few veins. Topping this cigar is an  equally rough looking cap with jagged edges. The wrapper appears to have  some nice looking plume on it. While inspecting the cigar I notice a  few soft spots that indicate that it was unevenly constructed. I get a  red pepper and natural tobacco scent off of the wrapper while the foot  presents a hay and sweet tobacco aroma. The prelight draw has a bit of  resistance and leaves a natural tobacco and leather taste on the palate.
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Initial puffs - The cigar is producing plenty of smoke and is presenting rich earth, leather, spice, and a sweet grassiness.
1/3 - The draw seems to have tightened up a bit, but it isn't  prohibitive. Right now I am tasting richness, in fact I almost can't  place the flavor. What I do notice is that it reminds me of a well aged  steak. Along with that richness I am getting spice, leather, and  espresso on the palate with some spice and woodiness through the nose.  For the ugly little package, this cigar is producing all types of  flavors. This cigar packs quite the spice punch in this first third. The  finish is dry and a bit gritty.
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2/3 - At the beginning of the second third the spice is continuing to be  a powerful influence and it is joined by a coffee and wood. The burn  line is staying consistent and it seems to be burning through the soft  spots without much ado. The flavors have mellowed out a bit, but there  is still a nice spice tingle on the palate. The burn has gone a bit  funky with the ash turning upwards, likely due to the soft construction I  noted earlier (it looks like I spoke too soon earlier). Nearing the end  of this third, the cigar picked back up on flavor with notes of wood  and a musty grassiness.
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3/3 - Coming into the final third the burn evened out after the askew  ash dropped. The woody spice is the dominate flavor with a nuts and hay  through the nose. On one puff, I got a distinct and powerful taste and  smell of soap surprising, but not totally off putting. After this puff  the cigar took on a floral aroma that I begin to notice through the  nose. Here the cigar makes a strange flavor turn, there is a soapy  floral finish to the smoke that reminds me of what would happen after I  said one too many four letter words when I was young. Not very pleasant,  but I have enjoyed the cigar this far so I muscle through it. At the  very end of this cigar, the spice and wood reappeared (thankfully) to  close out my experience.
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Final thoughts - I really want to like this cigar for the gruff  appearance, explosion of flavors right away, and the plentiful spice  throughout the cigar, but the onset of soap and the lingering finish of  hand soap make that difficult. Given that this is a blind tasting and I  only get one sample I would really like to try some more and see if the  soap thing is a one off. 
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Rating: 8.0 - A solid smoke with potential to score much higher. It was  hindered heavily by a strange occurrence of soap at the end and uneven  construction.
P.S. - I did nub it though. See picture.
		
		
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DBall 07:49 AM 07-21-2010
 
Brutus2600 Cigar #5
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Between being out of town for work last week, helping my parents move, a  wedding (not mine!), and getting picked for jury duty for a case that  will last all week...I've been a little later than my normal Saturday or  Sunday review! Well, I had a little while this evening to finally catch  my breath, and got to review! So here we go...
DBall's Blind Review #5!
Upon initial inspection, this cigar is about 5 x 34, has a smooth  wrapper (albeit not the prettiest I've seen), and feels well constructed  with no soft spots and isn't too firm.
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Initial light 9:10 - Prelight draw has a burst of hay aroma. It has a  tight draw, but not plugged. Upon lighting the cigar, I get a creamy,  but spicy flavor. Odd mix, but it's a very smooth and still a slightly  spicy cigar. Almost a vanilla hint to it. Draw is still tight, but  produces nice amounts of smoke.
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First third - The smoke is still creamy, but there is a woodsy, campfire  aroma. Hints of leather and a nutty aroma. The ash is a grayish white,  and doesn't hold on well, first fell off after about a 1/4" and the burn  isn't very even at all.
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Second third 9:30 - The power just went out and I had to scramble around  to get the internet back up, in the process the cigar went out. Relight  didn't leave any unpleasant taste, so I'm not too worried. Ash is still  loose, burn is a little better, and the draw has loosened up some. The  nutty flavor has grown in strength, while the leather and woodsy aromas  have faded, and the vanilla hints are all but gone.
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Final third 9:46 - While I haven't felt like I was rushing this cigar at  all, it has certainly gone by very quickly. For having burned so quick,  it has stayed cool and flavorful throughout. While the flavor hasn't  been complex (still hitting on mostly just nutty, woodsy aromas), it has  been pleasant. The burn has gone from even, to uneven, and flip flopped  a couple of more times. Having just unintentionally licked my lips, the  cigar has actually left quite a pleasant, almost sweet, tobacco flavor  there that I guess I normally don't notice while smoking. 
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Finish time 9:58 - Having smoked this in the evening, I would've usually  chosen a stronger cigar, as I enjoy my more full bodied cigars in the  evening and my lighter, smoother cigars in the morning with my coffee.  This would've paired wonderfully with coffee I'm sure. I enjoyed the  cigar so much I almost nubbed it, but it was almost burning my fingers  and the smoke was getting pretty hot.
Appearance and construction: 1 out of 1.5
Smoke and ash: 1.25 out of 1.5
Burn: 2.5 out of 3 (it burned consistently...just not evenly)
Overall flavor: 3.25 out of 4
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DBall 07:52 AM 07-21-2010
 
What they smoked:
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2009 Por Larranaga Panetela
jimmyk26 score: 8.0
Brutus2600 score: 8.0
Wow... an exact tie in the scores!  Again, pretty similar in notes too with only minor differences.
Great job, guys!  
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issues 08:29 AM 07-21-2010
 
Nice reviews. I do like these cigars. 
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Great morning cigar with plenty of flavor but a little inconsistent...
Another masterpiece of a thread Dan, keep it rolling!
		
		
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bsmokin 08:30 AM 07-21-2010
 
I am just discovering this thread now!  Wow!  This is awesome.  Great reviewers doing a great job.  Great cigars being reviewed.  Awesome, large pictures of everything.  I love it.  Thanks so much for this guys!!! 
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DBall 05:47 PM 07-22-2010
 
Salvelinus 07:05 PM 07-22-2010
 
Great reviews so far guys.  Enjoy reading through these.  Need to develop my palate a bit.  Right now I seem to be stuck on A. cigar I like or B. cigar I don't like
		
		
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waffle 08:06 PM 07-22-2010
 
I just want to know where Brutus got that LGC lighter... I love it!
		
		
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Brutus2600 02:57 PM 07-23-2010
 
Originally Posted by waffle:
I just want to know where Brutus got that LGC lighter... I love it!
I picked it up a couple months back from Atlantic Cigar Company, however it's showing sold out on their site and I've not seen it elsewhere. You might call them and see if they're planning on getting anymore in.
Also, I'm planning on getting my next review in tomorrow morning 
:-) Maybe tonight if the GF decides she doesn't want to do anything, but I think she is wanting to go see Despicable Me 
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Brutus2600 11:06 AM 07-24-2010
 
Review 6 finished and on it's way to Dan 
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DBall 09:18 PM 07-28-2010
 
jimmyk26 Cigar #6
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Here is round #6...man this is awesome thank you so much for the opportunity to try such great cigars.
#6:
Initial impressions - This tasting flight has really changed my  perception of cigars. When I saw this cigar in the bag I though it was a  big cigar, maybe a Toro or Double Robusto. To my surprise, it measures  5.5" x 46 RG, a Corona Gorda! So for better or for worse, Dan you have  officially altered my perception of cigar sizes. The dark, smooth, oily  wrapper on this has almost no veins showing; it looks like a great leaf.  Capped with a nicely applied triple cap, the cigar has no noticeable  soft spots. The wrapper, however, does appear to be lifting slightly  along the spiral edge. When I bring the cigar up to my nose, the wrapper  smells of hay and leather while the foot offers up a sweet tobacco  scent. The pre light draw is perfect and it leaves a taste of hay and  unsweetened cereal on my palate.
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Initial puffs - Right away there are rich earth and leather flavors that  are backed with a strong spice especially noticeable through the nose.  The smoke is thick and drawing well.
1/3 - The initial flavors of earth, leather, and spice have carried  right on through this first third. They are also joined by a dark  sweetness, like you get in dark, bitter chocolate. The burn is  fantastic, the smoke is thick and plentiful, the is draw smooth, and the  ash is developing a zebra like quality alternating between light and  dark rings. The cigar has a dry finish. Through out this section the  flavors have settled down a bit with only the spice retaining its  strength. There has also developed a sharp grassiness that I am  beginning to think is the "twang" everyone keeps talking about.
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2/3 - Now this cigar is starting to show its strength, which is  impressive because I am only in the first half of the cigar. The flavors  are proving consistent and powerful. The grassiness has picked up a bit  and now reminds me more of dry green tea. The rich leather and earth  are ever present and the spice is still firing through the nose. The  finish on the cigar is short for every thing except the green tea which  lingers. The cigar continues to perform perfectly. I actually got lost  in this section of the cigar only to be pulled back by the ash that fell  into my lap before I could take a picture!
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3/3 - Entering this final section, the cigar has taken on a slightly  tannic characteristic, something I don't remember ever getting in a  cigar before. I am even temped to even say this cigar is developing much  like a glass of earthy red wine. I am now also tasting cinnamon and  nutmeg. The burn line has wandered a bit, but it is still smoking  beautifully.  Nearing the middle of this third the earth and leather  reclaim their dominance on my palate and the spice continues to present  through the nose. It continues like this until I physically can't hold  the cigar any more.
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Final thoughts - This is a big, solid cigar (there, I said it, 46 RG is  now "big" in my book) that delivers on its flavor, strength, and smoking  characteristics. On top of all of this, it is a good looking cigar with  the smooth dark wrapper and solid construction. Even though the burn  did wander a bit, it never stopped smoking well. Although the flavors  were very good, it didn't have the complexity that I found in other  cigars in this tasting flight (not necessarily a bad thing). The  straight forward flavors coupled with the tannic nature of the final  third leads me to believe that this cigar has plenty of long term aging  potential. Before I started this tasting series, I had a preference for  strong cigars that had plenty of spice, earth, and richness. This cigar  brings me back to that time by fitting my preferred flavor profile  almost perfectly. I could see myself smoking lots of these cigars given  the opportunity.
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Rating: 9.3 - It is the type of cigar that I have always liked smoking, rich and strong with nice smoking characteristics.
		
		
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DBall 09:19 PM 07-28-2010
 
Brutus2600 Cigar #6
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Here's review 6!
Initial inspection looks like the cigar is about 5 1/2 x 42, silky  smooth wrapper, great construction, minor plume, and what looks like a  quadruple cap on it. The more I look at this cigar the more excited I am  to try it.
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Initial Light 10:30 - Prelight draw brings the taste of sweet tobacco,  hay, spice, and a hint of raisins to my tongue. If this is any hint of  things to come, this will be a complex and flavorful cigar! The draw is  tight, but not too much so. Toasted the foot and lit the cigar and the  initial burst of sweet, creamy, smoke with hints of cinnamon were quite  the boutique of aromas.
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First Third - The smoothness of this cigar is surprising. It's mild  without being bland, and it's already making me sad that I only have one  of these unknown sticks to smoke (and if any of the previous cigars are  a hint, not easy to obtain either, lol). The draw is a bit of an issue,  it's pretty tight and I have to take two or three puffs to get a good  amount smoke, but it's the least of my worries right now. Hints of  vanilla, sweet hay/tobacco, and cinnamon are still very easily  distinguishable. The ash is a wonderful white with gray streaks and is  still holding on nicely at almost one inch. I think the knot in the  cigar holding up my draw is towards the end of the stick unfortunately,  but I've been able to massage it a little without cracking the wrapper  and it's opened up a little.
On a side note, nobody is mowing their yard this morning, all I hear are  birds and the occasional dog bark, it's warm but a nice cool breeze is  left over from the rain yesterday, and along with this cigar it is  making this morning a wonderfully relaxing break from the stressful  week.
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Second Third 10:59 - With some previous cigars in this taste test, I've  felt that I've had to work to discern any flavors out of the cigar at  all. This cigar I'm having to work at discerning WHAT flavors I taste.  Although it's enjoyable work   I am getting hints of almonds on top of the previous vanilla and sweet  tobacco taste. Honestly, this cigar is probably the "sweetest" cigar  I've smoked. Not sweet like the sugar tipped POS swisher sweets, it's  not a sweetness on my lips, but just like the smoke itself seems laced  with sugar. I'm not sure how else to describe it   The ash is still phenomenal, the second part holding on nicely. The  burn has stayed pretty even, and even the draw has opened up some.
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Final Third 11:34 - This cigar has continued to be amazing. There  haven't been ups or downs, just consistent greatness! All flavors  described previously have continued throughout the cigar, and even  recently developed some minor toffee notes. The sweetness probably  peaked halfway through the cigar and has died down some, but that hasn't  detracted from the cigar at all. With only one minor touch up after I  ran inside to refill my coffee, the burn has been fantastic, and I've  only had to ash twice so far (probably will only be three total for the  entire cigar).
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Finish time 11:53 - Out of all of the cigars I've reviewed so far, I can  say I haven't enjoyed another this much. Such an all around amazing  smoke, and would LOVE to get my hands on more of these as soon as I find  out what it was. The flavors were full, plentiful, and fantastic. After  the first third the cigar opened up enough that the draw wasn't an  issue at all. The burn and ash couldn't have been better. My only worry  is with my luck this is going to be a well aged CC that I won't be able  to duplicate for years even if I bought some 
Appearance and construction: 1.5 out of 1.5
Smoke and ash: 1.5 out of 1.5
Burn: 2.9 out of 3 (minor ding for the single touch-up I did)
Overall flavor: 4 out of 4
Total: 9.9 out of 10
		
		
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macsauce13 09:21 PM 07-28-2010
 
Awesome! Ohh, and I beat DBall before he announced the cigar!

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DBall 09:26 PM 07-28-2010
 
What they smoked:
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2009 H Upmann Mag 46
jimmyk26 score: 9.3
Brutus2600 score: 9.9
Aren't these things great?  I may have one tonight... but I'm nearly out.
I gave many of these away and then after a few months in the humi and after over half the box was given out, they became MAGNIFICENT.  I need more, but they aren't free... unfortunately.
		
		
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