longknocker 05:38 PM 05-13-2009
Don Pepin Garcia My Father
The crème de la crème of Pepin.
Jose ‘Don Pepin’ Garcia and his son Jaime are currently crafting some of the world’s finest and most heavily sought cigars. Within just a few short years, this father-son duo has created a long list of tasty and top-rated morsels for us to savor, including Cuban Classic, Serie JJ, Tatuaje, 5 Vegas Miami, and so much more. Behold!
Let me first qualify this review. I'm a certified DPG, "Ho"!
:-) I got 2 of these beautiful sticks from Cigarbid @ $9/Stick. Rested them @ 65RH for 13 days. I usually rest most of my Pepins for 3-6 months, but this beauty was calling my name early!
:-) Beautiful dark brown stick with very few veins. Initial 1/3 revealed a very salty, Peppery taste, almost overwhelming. Some harshness evolved. Burn was somewhat uneven & required 1 touch-up at the last 1/3. Easy draw with tons of thick white smoke. The second and last 1/3 were fairly one-dimensional, a straightforward "Tobacco" taste. I didn't taste any of the creamy, Nutty, smoothness that this stick was reported to have. Tasted like a very expensive DPG "Blue", IMHO. Duration of Smoke: 50 minutes for this DPG My Father #2, Belicoso, 5.2X 54. In all fairness, I'll rest the other stick 6months & revisit it. Overall Rating: 7/10 with points taken off for uneven burn & initial "Harshness". Any comments would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
:-)
Greg
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tuxpuff 05:40 PM 05-13-2009
Great review Greg...that's on my to-try list. Thanks!
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boonedoggle 05:47 PM 05-13-2009
Nice review. It must be hard for DP and his son to top his other various blends, especially at a higher price point.
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heavyd 06:05 PM 05-13-2009
Another great Pepin cigar! I bought a fiver of these about a year ago and have smoked all but one. The problem, for me, with this stick is that Tat Browns are in the same price range. As much as I like My Father, the Browns always end up in my humi
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nozero 06:05 PM 05-13-2009
I loved the one I had. I don't recall any harshness but I agree that it was rather one dimensional and didn't get any creamy or nutty tastes either. For the price, I can find two others (at least) that I like better.
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DougBushBC 06:06 PM 05-13-2009
Great thread, really really enjoy My Fathers... Just smoked the Lancero, really love that smoke.
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MedicCook 06:08 PM 05-13-2009
I really enjoyed the one I got at the DPG event at Habana.
Thanks for the review.
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longknocker 06:29 PM 05-13-2009
Originally Posted by nozero:
I loved the one I had. I don't recall any harshness but I agree that it was rather one dimensional and didn't get any creamy or nutty tastes either. For the price, I can find two others (at least) that I like better.
:-) Exactly! Good smoke, but they're a lot of smokes at a better price point that are "Just as Good"! Just wondering if "Anyone" found this smoke to be their favorite DPG. Thanks for the input, All!
:-)
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Rockestone 06:41 PM 05-13-2009
MedicCook 06:42 PM 05-13-2009
Originally Posted by longknocker:
:-) Exactly! Good smoke, but they're a lot of smokes at a better price point that are "Just as Good"! Just wondering if "Anyone" found this smoke to be their favorite DPG. Thanks for the input, All!:-)
I have a feeling that your other one will be better after 6 months in the humi.
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longknocker 06:43 PM 05-13-2009
Originally Posted by Rockestone:
Great Review Greg!:-)
Thanks, Greg, but you do a much better review, Bro!
:-):-)
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longknocker 06:44 PM 05-13-2009
Originally Posted by MedicCook:
I have a feeling that your other one will be better after 6 months in the humi.
I hope so, Ryan! Did you think it was the Best of the DPG line?
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MedicCook 06:46 PM 05-13-2009
Originally Posted by longknocker:
I hope so, Ryan! Did you think it was the Best of the DPG line?
No but that is because I like the 'pepperyness' of the other DPG. I did get some kick from the one I smoked but it was more of a smooth flavor. The JJ Maduro I liked the best so far.
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longknocker 06:48 PM 05-13-2009
Originally Posted by MedicCook:
No but that is because I like the 'pepperyness' of the other DPG. I did get some kick from the one I smoked but it was more of a smooth flavor. The JJ Maduro I liked the best so far.
My fav. is the "Blue". Not a big fan of strong Pepper. JJ Maduro is definitely better than the "Nat"!
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rizzle 01:27 PM 05-14-2009
I've had a couple of the lanceros. While I would definitely qualify it as a "good" cigar I didn't go ape poo over them. And I'm missing the "creamy" that everyone mentions with them as well. I'll take a Cubao lancero over them any day.
:-)
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BlackIrish 01:37 PM 05-14-2009
Originally Posted by rizzle:
I've had a couple of the lanceros. While I would definitely qualify it as a "good" cigar I didn't go ape poo over them. And I'm missing the "creamy" that everyone mentions with them as well. I'll take a Cubao lancero over them any day.
:-)
I had a lancero the other day, and I'm inclined to agree: it's good, but nothing spectacular. Happened to have a Cubao lancero the next day, and I agree that they're more interesting. I liked the DPG Blue lancero better, too.
:-)
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e-man67 01:45 PM 05-14-2009
I need to try one of these...I love pepin stuff!!!!
:-)
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adampc22 01:48 PM 05-14-2009
gnukfu 06:10 PM 05-14-2009
The My Father is an excellent cigar. I am also a DPG fan but have not tried all his cigars yet. I had a Cuban Classic (black label) lancero last night that was just superb.
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scooter 07:40 PM 05-14-2009