DBall 05:19 PM 08-17-2010
 
Brutus2600 Cigar #8
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Upon initial inspection this cigar looks to be about 6 x 42. The  construction is very nice, beautiful smooth wrapper, triple capped, no  major veins, and as with most of Dan's other cigars, has some light  plume.
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Initial light 8: 25 - The prelight draw plays the taste of sweet tobacco  with a hint of raisins over my tongue. It's a little tight, but as with  my previous experiences, I'm not too worried because they usually open  up. Having some draw problems, my first draw doesn't bring too much  smoke, but the cigar is flavorful from the beginning, bringing to my  attention hints of vanilla, hay, and nuts.
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First Third - What smoke I can get is creamy, smooth, and flavorful. I'm  getting caramel notes, along with the nutty flavors before. There is  virtually no spice or pepper notes on this cigar, it's mild, smooth, and  definitely has good flavor. The ash is a nice white/gray, with a very  even and sharp burn line. Attempting to massage the cigar a little bit  to open up the draw, I feel what appears to be a pretty significant stem  that isn't visible, but you can definitely feel it. I'm worried this  might be the draw problem, which means I'll have that throughout 
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Second Third 9:02 - I think the cigar is finally opening up, or at least  is opening up enough that I don't have to draw so hard my cheeks hurt.  The ash is pretty consistently dropping every 3/4"-1". I'm still getting  creamy smoke, with hints of toffee thrown in there on top of the nutty  flavors of before. While the good flavors in this cigar aren't screaming  in my face, the whispers of toffee there, or caramel here, are really  making this cigar enjoyable despite the draw issues towards the  beginning. On a side note, I just purged because the cigar was getting a  little bitter, and I got a HORRIBLE aroma that smelled exactly skunk. I  hope that doesn't return! 
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Final Third 9:33 - Unfortunately I'm still getting some strong skunk  overtones. Not all the time, just occasionally, which being a surprise  makes it that much worse. I think it's done doing that now, but for a  few minutes there it was quite unpleasant. Unfortunately, the flavor  bouquet that I was enjoying so much has seem to all but have  disappeared. It's not bitter, or bad flavored, but on the other hand  there aren't any flavors to write home (or CA) about either. For all  intents and purposes it appears this cigar has flat lined. I guess if a  cigar is going to do that however, better the last part than the  beginning!
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Finish Time 10:05 - While the draw was an issue at the beginning, the  cigar was a flavor bomb that made any draw issues immaterial. Burn was  phenomenal, I didn't have to touch up or relight this cigar at all. With  the draw opening up after the first third it really seemed like this  cigar was going to finish strong and become a highlight of my weekend,  however with the veritable spray in the face by a skunk and the  subsequent disappearance of any flavor, it left me wishing I could've  just smoked the first half of the cigar twice. Still, I do take into  account that it WAS an enjoyable smoke at the beginning, so I can't let  the final impression of the cigar sully my entire experience.
Appearance and construction: 1.2 out of 1.5 (pts off for draw issues/major stem)
Smoke and ash: 1.5 out of 1.5
Burn: 3 out of 3
Overall flavor: 2.6 out of 4 (full pts for the first 2/3rds, no pts for the final 1/3rd)
Total: 8.3 out of 10
		
		
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DBall 05:21 PM 08-17-2010
 
What they smoked:
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2000 Hoyo des Dieux
jimmyk26 score: 9.9
Brutus2600 score: 8.3
Wow... what a difference in scores.  These came out of the same box and were side by side.
		
		
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jimmyk26 05:29 PM 08-17-2010
 
Yeah, there are a big differences in our reviews! What do you think about these Dan?
		
		
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DBall 05:33 PM 08-17-2010
 
Originally Posted by jimmyk26:
Yeah, there are a big differences in our reviews! What do you think about these Dan?
Well... I love the 99-01 hoyos... this one is probably my least favorite vitola, however.  After your review, though, I may need to revisit it.  
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jimmyk26 05:41 PM 08-17-2010
 
Originally Posted by DBall:
Well... I love the 99-01 hoyos... this one is probably my least favorite vitola, however.  After your review, though, I may need to revisit it.  :-) 
Awesome, my sample definitely warrants a revisit!
		
		
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Brutus2600 06:33 PM 08-17-2010
 
Hah, I'd love to revisit this as well...I think that between draw issues and that horrid skunk smell then the flavor flatline...I don't know. I just don't feel like I smoked the same cigar Jimmy did, despite them coming from the same box.
Two more left and I'm getting pretty excited 
:-) This has been a phenominal experience so far for sure.
		
		
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DBall 06:51 PM 08-17-2010
 
Now I have to start the process of deciding if I do another round... I'm already 60 cigars in!  That said, these have been some of my favorite threads... more than worth the cigars, especially with such awesome reviews.
Hell... I even learned something.  The first round of newbs bombed the piss out of me... hit me with a Palio.  Being a lifelong XiKar user but always wanting to try a Palio, I was stoked.  Now, I find myself reaching for the Palio much more often.
Damn newbs converted me (thanks again, guys!)
		
		
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Brutus2600 01:05 PM 08-21-2010
 
Number 9 is in! Only one more left 

:-)
		
		
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DBall 08:47 AM 08-30-2010
 
jimmyk26 Cigar #9
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Initial inspection - The first thing I notice on this cigar is the  smooth oily wrapper, which is dark and shows only a few veins and dark  spots. When I inspect it close up, I do notice two small tears, but I  don't think that they'll be a problem. As I admire the nice sheen of the  wrapper of this 5.5" x 40 cigar, I confirm that the cigar is evenly  packed, has a nice box pressed shape, and is topped with a clean triple  cap. The wrapper has a light cinnamon, leather and sweet tobacco smell  and the foot offers up a hay and tobacco aroma. The pre light draw is a  bit tight and leaves a slight dry tea flavor on the palate.
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Initial puffs - Although the cigar is drawing pretty poorly, I am still getting burnt wood, dark sweet coffee, and earth. 
1/3 - The cigar starts out rich and smooth with tastes of roasted  barley, like the dark malts used in beer making, and dry wood. The cigar  continues to suffer from a poor draw; it isn't what I would call  plugged, but it is hard to pull enough smoke to get a good mouth full.  As this first third progresses, the wood has really come through and  brought with it a grassy twang that I am starting to recognize as a  characteristic of this tasting flight. The burn line has stayed even and  the ash seems to be holding well.
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2/3 - As I am starting the second section the burn line  has wandered a  bit. I think it may be due to the first of the two small tears that I  saw in the initial inspection. The flavors continue to preset rich  roasted barley, wood, dry cocoa, and a slight grass. It's too bad that  the draw continues to be sub par. The burn line seems to be evening out,  but the ash doesn't want to hang on any more. As this section is  closing out, I taste a bit of nutmeg and very slight wood spice entering  the mix.
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3/3 - So far this cigar has been pretty consistent with its flavors and  the beginning of the final section is no different. Rich and smooth,  this cigar has presented enjoyable flavors considering the tighter draw  and the cracks that seem to wreck the otherwise consistent burn. I had  to touch up the burn with the lighter once, but it doesn't seem to be a  consistent issue. As I get in to this finals section, the cigar has  picked up a tannic and vegetal flavor that I think indicates it could  benefit from some more aging. The cigar also got bitter as it burned  through the bigger of the two cracks, but I am attributing the  bitterness to the crack no the natural flavors of the cigar. As I  suspected after the cigar burned through the crack it was back to  roasted barley, wood, and even some leather. As the cigar comes to a  close it is presenting a pretty complex and enjoyable profile that  includes the best of the first two thirds and some new tastes such as  leather, nutmeg, and wood spice.
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Final thoughts - Despite the poor draw, I did enjoy the rich and smooth  flavors this cigar had to offer. It brought me back to my home brewing  days with all of the dark roasted barley I was tasting. For those of you  who haven't brewed before, the roasted barley can present a slight  sweetness with coffee, chocolate, and cereal flavors. I would definitely  try more of these to see if the draw issue was just an occasional  issue. The end of the cigar also presented a much more complex and  varied experience, I think that maybe with more age this rest of the  cigar could be more like the last section.
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Rating: 8.5 - Rich and smooth, this cigar did suffer from a tight draw, but that didn't take away from the nice flavors.
		
		
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DBall 08:49 AM 08-30-2010
 
Brutus2600 Cigar #9
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Next to last cigar! I can't say anymore lest I get emotional 
This cigar looks to be about 5.5 x 40 (box press?). It has a few minor  veins, triple cap, and a nice smooth wrapper. It looks like during the  de-banding, it lost a little bit of the wrapper, which I'm hoping  doesn't affect the draw.
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Initial Light 8:15 - The prelight draw is a VERY strong taste of sweet  tobacco, with hints of raisins, caramel, a bit of hay. The draw is  smooth, not overly tight, but I think the last cigar I'm going to keep  at a lower RH than I have previously, since draw has been somewhat of an  issue the last couple cigars. After a toast and a light, my first draw  brings hints of cinnamon, nuts, and caramel.
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First Third - So far within the first few draws, I can tell I'm going to  really enjoy this cigar. It's smooth, draws well, has flavorful smoke,  and is holding promise to be a really good cigar. The ash is a dark  gray/black and seems to be holding together nicely. I'm still getting  the nutty aroma while the cinnamon and caramel have faded. The wrapper  is very delicate, having seen the hole from the band being taken off,  and just my lips sticking to the wrapper a little bit tore it just above  the cap, but not too bad. I managed to get a picture of the ash without  it dropping, then ashed it myself at about one inch, definitely adding  to the points for construction. The burn line isn't razor thin, but it's  even and hasn't needed any touch ups.
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Second Third 8:49 - This has been a nice slow smoke. The smoke has stayed smooth and has developed sweetish (not Swedish)  overtones. I still taste the nutty flavor, but coffee and caramel notes  have snuck into the mix as well. Subtle, but still noticeable. It's  hard to describe...but while this cigar is mild and anything but bold,  the smoke seems heavy. Not the airy light smoke some other cigars  produce. I hope this makes sense, I feel silly typing it up 
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Final Third 9:16 - While I was hoping it wouldn't, the cigar just  completely unwrapped when it hit the tear from the band. I wanted to nub  this cigar, because it's been pretty awesome so far, but I'll see how  much more I can smoke. The flavor profile has been pretty consistent,  which is to say good! And until it unraveled, the burn was great.
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Finish time 9:30 - I thoroughly enjoyed this cigar, with great flavors  from caramel to cinnamon, great draw, thick enjoyable smoke, and solid  construction that allowed for a good burn and solid ash throughout the  cigar. I'd love to smoke another one of these some time, and would add  these to the future list of cigars I'd like to buy a box of some day.  The unraveling at the end wasn't the cigars fault so much as an adverse  effect of removing the band (which I understand was a necessity), so I can't knock any points off for that. 
Appearance and construction: 1.4 out of 1.5
Smoke and ash: 1.5 out of 1.5
Burn: 2.8 out of 3
Overall flavor: 3.7 out of 4
Total: 9.4 out of 10
		
		
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DBall 08:54 AM 08-30-2010
 
What they smoked:
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1999 Vegas Robaina Familiar
jimmyk26 score: 8.5
Brutus2600 score: 9.4
Sometimes these suffer from tight draws, but when they are on, they are ON!
One more left, guys.
		
		
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cigarz 11:58 AM 09-01-2010
 
Another great review guys.  I am sure you are sad to be staring at the final stick 
:-)
Mike
		
		
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jimmyk26 05:47 PM 09-04-2010
 
Brutus2600 10:48 PM 09-04-2010
 
DBall 06:49 AM 09-05-2010
 
Originally Posted by Brutus2600:
I'm burning 10 tomorrow morning :-) 
Almost done, guys...
		
		
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Brutus2600 01:28 PM 09-05-2010
 
Review 10 is in and I'm sad! Lol 

:-)
		
		
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DBall 02:50 PM 09-05-2010
 
I wonder if you guys (and bystanders) are gonna be as surprised as I am about the last reviews
		
		
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Mikepd 02:58 PM 09-05-2010
 
DBall 05:37 PM 09-07-2010
 
jimmyk26 Cigar #10
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Blind Tasting #10:
Initial impressions - As I pull this cigar out of the bag, I notice a  few tears in the wrapper: two near the band area and one around the  middle of the cigar. I Grabbed my pectin and did a quick fix on the tear  near the middle, this should correct any issues that that tear would  cause. I left the other two alone because they didn't look like they  would be a problem. Beyond these wrapper issues, the cigar has a nice  brown wrapper that is smooth and doesn't show many veins. Construction  seems even and I can feel no soft spots. When I bring the 5.5" x  32  cigar up to my nose I smell granola and cinnamon from the wrapper and a  very sweet tobacco scent from the foot. The pre light draw is easy and  leaves just a light hay flavor on my palate.
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Initial puffs - There is a burst of burnt wood and dark cocoa sweetness  that quickly transitions into a slightly bitter coffee and wood. The  cigar is drawing easy and the smoke is plentiful, I just need to draw  slowly so as not to burn the cigar too quickly.
1/3 - This first section is dominated by the wood and bitter coffee that  I tasted initially. Despite the burn line being slightly askew, the ash  holds for 3/4". The most remarkable aspect of this cigar so far is the  very easy draw, with just a little bit of puffing power I get plenty of  smoke.
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2/3 - As the second third begins, there is a slight transition from the  wood and bitter coffee to a grass and cereal with a very light honey  note on the finish. The ash continues to hold well and the burn line has  straightened out. There isn't much to report on the flavors at this  point, I am glad that the cigar has transitioned away from the bitter  coffee notes. As this third comes to a close there is a light toffee  flavor that is followed by the return of the bitter flavor. This time it  comes in with a grassy note to it.
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3/3 - At this point I am just wishing that the bitterness would subside,  because it is making the cigar difficult to enjoy. I think that the  draw is too easy and it is probably causing the harsh flavor. Drawing  very slowly to try and counteract the loose draw doesn't seem to help  either. Interestingly, I did pick up a very faint banana bread flavor at  the beginning of this final third. It didn't last long though. As I  approach the end, the cigar is burning pretty hot and I am not getting  anything other than heat and bitterness on my palate. I am going to have  to put this one down much earlier than I expected. 
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Final thoughts - Well I don't think that this cigar is going to get a  fair rating from me due the loose draw that likely lead to lots of  bitter flavors through out the smoking experience. There were some hints  of good flavors including cocoa, honey, toffee, and banana bread which  leads me to believe that if this cigar was smoking better it might have  had a complex and varied flavor profile. Alas, this cigar didn't live up  to that potential.
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Rating: 5.5 - It had a loose draw, bitter flavors, and only hints of goodness.
		
		
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DBall 05:37 PM 09-07-2010
 
Brutus2600 Cigar #10
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This being my last cigar, I'd just like to stop and take a second to  thank Dan for this amazing opportunity. I've learned so much about  Habanos and more about even myself as a cigar smoker in general. So,  having said that, here's my final DBall blind review...
Cigar number 10
This cigar is about 5.5 x 36, has a silky smooth wrapper with light  plume on it. The construction is good, with no soft spots and no major  veins.
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Initial Light 1:19 - The prelight draw leaves a bouquet of flavors,  leaving me tasting chocolate, coffee, and caramel. It draws a bit tight,  but not overly so as some previous cigars. The initial light brings the  taste of more coffee and caramel, although there is very little smoke.
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First Third - This cigar is very enjoyable so far, minus the minimal  draw making it hard to get any significant smoke. I'm continuing to get  hints of coffee, but also a nutty aroma that's almost almond-esque. The  smoke is smooth and creamy. The burn, while having started off a little  crooked (probably my fault), has corrected itself almost perfectly. The  ash is holding on nicely at almost one inch, and for such a small RG  cigar, that's nice to see!
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Second Third 1:39 - The cigar has opened up a lot more, the smoke is  still creamy, and I'm still getting that nutty almond flavor, although  the coffee has faded. Light cinnamon notes have started to develop,  although they are very subtle. The burn has stayed consistent, ash is a  beautiful gray/white, and the delicate wrapper has mostly stayed  together except for a small part near the end, which I hope won't end  like last time!
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Final Third 1:57 - This has been a fairly consistent cigar, not too much  development or decline, so I'm still enjoying the same flavors as  previous. The cigar has unraveled yet, so I'm hopeful I can nub this  cigar like I'm intending to! Not having smoked this cigar fast, but at a  fairly relaxed rate, I'm kind of surprised that it's gone so quickly.
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Finish time 2:10 - I enjoyed this cigar, but it wasn't one of my  favorites of this blind review series. I'm glad it was a good cigar  though, because ending with something that wasn't enjoyable would've  been, well, sad, lol. Nothing about this cigar screamed "awesomeness" in  my face, it was like taking a leisurely Sunday drive down a straight  road, not a lot of change, but good and enjoyable nonetheless.
Appearance and construction: 1.4 out of 1.5
Smoke and ash: 1.3 out of 1.5
Burn: 2.8 out of 3
Overall flavor: 3.5 out of 4
Total: 9 out of 10
		
		
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