DBall 09:27 PM 07-28-2010
 
Originally Posted by macsauce13:
Awesome! Ohh, and I beat DBall before he announced the cigar!
 :-)
:-) 
You're the first one in any of the 3 threads.  Unfortunate, too... I enjoyed the ordered look of things.
		
		
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kgoings 09:32 PM 07-28-2010
 
Originally Posted by DBall:
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. 
One of my favs! 
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Brutus2600 09:53 PM 07-28-2010
 
Absolutely my favorite cigar so far Dan...thank you so much for sharing it with us.
Doing a quick search on these they aren't cheap, but only being from 2009, I have hope that I might be able to enjoy one of these again with similar aging on it sometime in the semi-near future 
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macsauce13 10:01 PM 07-28-2010
 
Originally Posted by DBall:
You're the first one in any of the 3 threads.  Unfortunate, too... I enjoyed the ordered look of things.

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dwoodward 11:51 PM 07-28-2010
 
Wow, how did I miss this thread? 
Amazing idea DBall! Just reading those reviews got my mouth watering, and each cigar reviewed I have never heard of before (being new to cigars as well).
I might have to look into those cigars now lol.
		
		
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DBall 12:43 PM 07-29-2010
 
Originally Posted by dwoodward:
Wow, how did I miss this thread? 
Amazing idea DBall! Just reading those reviews got my mouth watering, and each cigar reviewed I have never heard of before (being new to cigars as well).
I might have to look into those cigars now lol.
Did you read the previous two threads just like this that I hosted?  Links are on the first post... 
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Brutus2600 08:25 AM 07-31-2010
 
Riff Raff 08:42 AM 07-31-2010
 
Dan, 
As always, these threads are the highlight of my week!  It is great to see these reviews!  You guys are doing great!
Bill
		
		
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jimmyk26 06:27 PM 07-31-2010
 
7 is in for me as well! Only 3 left, this is going faster than I thought it would.
		
		
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DBall 10:58 AM 08-10-2010
 
Sorry about the delay... been a bad couple weeks...
		
		
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DBall 10:58 AM 08-10-2010
 
jimmyk26 Cigar #7
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Here is round #7
Initial impressions -  Another long and skinny cigar, this stick  measures 6" x 28 and is wrapped with a medium brown leaf that shows a  few veins and has a couple imperfections and discolorations. To the  touch, it appears well constructed with only one slight soft spot and a  slight indentation that shadows the band that was once there. The cap is  so well applied that it is hard to make out the three layers. Not a  beautiful cigar.  The wrapper smells of dark chocolate and sweet tobacco  while the foot presents an aroma of hay. The pre-light draw is easy  with only a slight hint of hay left on the palate.
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Initial puffs - There are rich coffee, chocolate and wood flavors in the  first few puffs, with a pepper spice running through the nose. There  was a little run away burn that seems to be correcting itself.
1/3 -  Wow this is smoking quickly. The rich flavors carry right on  through into the first third picking up a bit of sweetness and  creaminess. Now the burn line has pretty much corrected itself. The ash  is droping every quarter inch or so, probably due to the windy  conditions were I am smoking right now. Rich chocolate and earth coating  my palate and the spice is nice and strong through the nose.
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2/3 - It is almost hard to keep up with the thirds of this cigar because  it is smoking more quickly than I am used to. The tip did develop a  little bit of tar which I cut off, this doesn't seem to have affected  the cigar and I'll try to smoke this a bit slower for the rest of the  review. For its size, this cigar has been smoking exceptionally well  with a surprising amount of smoke for its ring gauge. While the earth  and chocolate have remained steadily since the beginning of the cigar,  it has picked up a bit of hazelnut and wood on the finish which seems to  linger quite a while.  I have struggled a bit with keeping this cigar  lit, it seems that if I put the cigar down to type it goes out. It has  relit easily and has picked up right where it left off each time.
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3/3 - For just a brief bit, the cigar presented a slight metallic taste  that seemed out of place. It left quickly and doesn't seem to be coming  back. Otherwise, this is cigar has been very consistent from start to  finish. A smooth easy draw with rich earth and chocolate flavors that  linger on the palate, it has a nice bit of sweetness. Other than the  need for attention and relights, this cigar has burnt evenly and smoked  very well. The wood and pepper spice through the nose have started to  linger on the palate. After the spice became more pronounced the cigar  started to get a bit bitter and the flavors faded.
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Final thoughts - Although this cigar wasn't overly complex, the earth,  chocolate, wood, and spice flavors were quite enjoyable. This makes me  wonder if the complexity of the smaller ring gauge cigars have limited  potential due to the fewer leafs that make up the cigar. Surprisingly  thick and rich smoke indicated that this cigar was well constructed and  made for a very nice, if short, smoking experience. I think that I  wouldn't have had to relight the cigar so much if I wasn't doing the  review. I would definitely smoke more of these if I had the chance, but I  think that this cigar lacked the complexity to be a great cigar.
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Rating: 8.9 - A good cigar that had an enjoyable, straight forward flavor profile.
		
		
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DBall 11:00 AM 08-10-2010
 
Brutus2600 Cigar #7
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I woke up nice and early this morning before the heat and the noise of  the day. Made a pot of coffee, got everything all situated, and went to  go grab DBall's 7th cigar to review. As I was taking it out of the  numbered five finger baggy, I made the sad realization that there are  only 3 cigars left after this! However, after that, I made the exciting  realization that I was still going to get to experience 3 more great  cigars! 
Upon initial inspection this cigar looks to be about 6 x 32. The  construction is only slightly rough, I wouldn't say the wrapper is bad,  nor would I say it was perfect either. It is nice and firm without any  soft spots, and has nice triple cap on it, and I think I see a little  plume as well.
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Initial Light 7:40 - The prelight draw brings the taste of sweet tobacco  and is a little loose. Toasted the foot, lit the cigar, and off we go!  The first draw brought a little spice, hints of cream, and produced big  beautiful amounts of white smoke.
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First Third - The initial spice I tasted is now developing into a more  peppery taste that hits me on the back of my tongue. I'm also picking up  hints of leather and another prominent flavor that I can't pin down.  The ash is a dark gray with white streaks, and only holds on for about a  half an inch. There is this...soured? Almost bitter flavor that purging  isn't getting rid of. It's almost like food on the verge of going bad.  Very strange and haven't had that in a cigar before. Thank goodness that  seems to be fading though.
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Second Third 8:05 - The bitterness is completely gone by now. The burn  is fantastic, not what I've come to expect from this RG. It's even  staying lit and hasn't required any touch ups. This cigar has been  overall very mild, flavors being almost hard to discern. I'm still  picking up minor hints of leather and grassy notes however.
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Final Third 8:35 - I got distracted and let the cigar go out. After a  relight it's right back to it's mild mannered self again. I guess that's  kind of telling about this stick. While good, it doesn't captivate me  like other cigars do. The wrapper is a little loose around the last part  and has created a slightly uneven burn, but nothing significant.
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Finish time 8:52 - While this stick wasn't exciting, that's not a bad  thing, it just makes this mild stick a great early morning smoke. As  Jimmy stated earlier in this thread, this whole experience has really  changed my perspective on RG sizes, and I've come to appreciate the  smaller RG significantly. Something this size is almost more comfortable  to me now than a 50+ RG stick. While I'm not sure if I'd actively seek  this cigar out again, it is something I could see myself enjoying if I  found a good deal on them.
Appearance and construction: 1.3 out of 1.5
Smoke and ash: 1.5 out of 1.5
Burn: 2.8 out of 3
Overall flavor: 2.5 out of 4
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Montano 11:06 AM 08-10-2010
 
I had the pleasure of herfin' with James (jimmyk26) this past weekend, we had lots of laughs and lots of smokes. I was in the last round of the NBTT, so we were talking about how incredibly generous Dan has been !!
		
		
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DBall 11:06 AM 08-10-2010
 
What they smoked:
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2002 La Gloria Cubana MdO#4
jimmyk26 score: 8.9
Brutus2600 score: 8.1
I love these smokes... bought a ton of boxes when they were around and seem to be running out at an alarming rate.  Still one of my all time favorites, though.  
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Editing to mention that I'm not as huge a fan of this particular box as I have been of others... not too sure why... maybe the roller was having an off day.
		
		
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Brutus2600 11:13 AM 08-10-2010
 
Sorry to hear it's been a rough couple of weeks Dan...no worries on the delay.
First cigar that's matched up with my lighter 
:-) hehe.
Thanks again Dan, this has been a blast so far. Look for review 8 this weekend 
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DBall 11:16 AM 08-10-2010
 
Originally Posted by Brutus2600:
Sorry to hear it's been a rough couple of weeks Dan...no worries on the delay.
First cigar that's matched up with my lighter :-) hehe.
Thanks again Dan, this has been a blast so far. Look for review 8 this weekend :-) 
Dude... that lighter is incredibly cool... LGC is probably my favorite cuban marca.
You guys are almost done... can't wait to see the last 3!
		
		
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macsauce13 11:36 AM 08-10-2010
 
Wow great reviews fellas! The different experiences are so interesting!  After the first one I wanted to go find some of these asap, and then  the second review calmed me back down.  
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Nice work guys!
		
		
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Brutus2600 08:55 AM 08-14-2010
 
Review #8 incoming in about 30 minutes 
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jimmyk26 12:02 PM 08-14-2010
 
Yep, #8 is in...this is almost going too quickly.
		
		
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DBall 05:18 PM 08-17-2010
 
jimmyk26 Cigar #8
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Initial inspection - This cigar is roughly 6"x 43, another 'big' cigar  in this tasting flight. The first thing I notice about this cigar is the  peanut butter smell off of the wrapper, it's as if I just opened up a  two pack of Reese's Peanut Butter Cups. As I continue smelling, there is  also a slight sweet tobacco scent behind the peanut butter. From the  foot I am getting more sweet tobacco and cinnamon. The wrapper has a  slightly toothy texture and light brown color; it is a great looking  wrapper with very few veins. It also has a great triple cap, it almost  looks like a quadruple cap (has that ever been done?). I can detect no  soft spots so it seems to be well constructed. The pre light draw is  easy and there is cinnamon and spice on the palate.
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Initial puffs - There is a rich burnt wood with a strong pepper spice  right away. After the initial blast of flavor, the cigar picks up a  slight sweetness that seems to linger. The smoke is easy drawing and  rich.
1/3 - This first third is spicy and woody with a lingering earth and  leather. Surprisingly the draw is the loosest draw of the whole tasting  flight, which makes me slightly concerned about how it will perform  throughout. The burn has been uneven and the ash is fragile. There is a  slight spice and sweetness through the nose that makes me think of those  peanut butter cups again. The as soon as the smoke hit my palate, the  flavor explodes with spicy, earthy, grassy richness. The burn has also  evened out.
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2/3 - The second third starts off with rich tangy spice that is just  fantastic, yep I think I just got giddy about this cigar <insert big  smile on my face>. It is hard to pull out the exact flavors that make  up the expereince, but there is a wood spice coupled with a slight  chocolate and peanut sweetness that makes way for a slight lingering  grassiness. The burn is has stayed pretty even and the ash seems to fall  off every 1/2' or so.  There is even a bit of caramel sweetness on the  finish. The cigar is fabulous right now.
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3/3 - The spice has settled down a bit in on the palate, but it is still  part of the profile.  To use a term from Coffee tasting, I would  describe this cigar as 
bright with poignant flavors. Leather has  now made itself known. The ash still seems to be weak and falls off with  out much warning. Also of note, it has been pretty windy out today so I  have had to do some lighter touch ups, but it didn't seem to affect the  flavors or the smoking experience. There is even a bit of a metallic  taste that isn't bad but rather enhances the whole complex set of  flavors. This cigar continues to deliver powerful and complex flavors  all the way to the bittersweet end. 
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Final thoughts - ...mmm.... 
Well that pretty much sums it up. I felt like this cigar was almost out  of my league, I could pick out the flavor profiles, but there was so  much complexity that I am not sure I got everything. Not that I couldn't  pick out all of the flavors given more time and cigars, but rather this  cigar makes me realize that I still have a lot of work to do to improve  my palate. It was a flavor experience that I don't think I have ever  had before in a cigar. Start to finish there was rich spice, earth, and  sweetness. The only small issue was the easy draw, I would have  preferred it slightly firmer. Considering how fantastic the rest of the  cigar was, the draw wasn't even really a problem.
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Rating: 9.9 - I don't know if I could rate a cigar higher.
		
		
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