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Island (The other ones) Reviews>Padilla Obsidian Belicoso
Kreth 05:41 PM 11-25-2009
Got this stick in a bomb.

Humidor time: 1 month

Prelight: Nice construction, oily wrapper, and pretty heavy in the hand. Prelight draw is a little tight, tasting of bittersweet chocolate.

Burn: This stick would not burn straight. It seemed like I was touching it up every 5 minutes. If it hadn't tasted so good, I probably would have pitched it.

Flavor: Flavor was excellent, mainly bittersweet chocolate with a hint of coffee, and a nice amount of spice on the finish.

Summary: I just got a couple more of these in a sampler, but I'll be watching cbid for a deal on them in the meantime. A month at 60-65% didn't seem to help the burn on this stick, but they taste so good I'll live with the touchups.
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tenbaseg 05:59 PM 11-25-2009
From my experience these need a while in the humi. I had my first one not long after I got it and it was horrible. I made a comment at a herf about not liking them and was given one with 6+ months of rest. It was a completely different smoke, and a lot better.
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Kreth 06:20 PM 11-25-2009
Originally Posted by tenbaseg:
From my experience these need a while in the humi. I had my first one not long after I got it and it was horrible. I made a comment at a herf about not liking them and was given one with 6+ months of rest. It was a completely different smoke, and a lot better.
Thanks for the tip. I'll bury the ones I just got in the bottom of my tupperdor and see if I can forget about them for a while. Did the flavor profile change much?
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Volt 06:30 PM 11-25-2009
hmmm just got a few in some Padilla samplers off cbid. I'll store them deep for a bit. thanks for the heads up.
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kelmac07 06:51 PM 11-25-2009
Gotta agree...these are damn tasty with some age on them!! :-)
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borndead1 07:10 PM 11-25-2009
Delicious but fireproof.
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roughrider 07:53 PM 11-25-2009
I personally like the Habano better. Thanks for the review.
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Ratters 09:46 PM 11-25-2009
Had on last night. I've smoked a ton of these though not in awhile. I would buy bundles off cbid and bury them for at least six months. They are unsmokeable before that. But then they turn into a great value smoke. Some of my older ones I've actually smoked all the way without a touchup. :-)
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Tarks 10:04 PM 11-25-2009
I got 1 resting in the humi. Looking forward to firing it up.
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Ratters 10:11 PM 11-25-2009
Here was my take on the stick:
http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/showth...light=Obsidian
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Kreth 10:30 PM 11-25-2009
Originally Posted by Ratters:
Here was my take on the stick:
http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/showth...light=Obsidian
I actually ran across this on Stogie Review when I did some Googling to see if the burn issues were a common problem. Nice review. :-)
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poriggity 01:34 PM 11-27-2009
I really gotta grab some of these and stick them deep in the humi.. problem is I am out of room LOL! Oh well.. I guess I could FIND more room somehow.
Scott
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billybarue 09:52 AM 11-28-2009
If anybody remembers them I have about 15 of the original Obsidian toros that came out in 06 I believe. Very very good stick.


The current ones (belicoso) do need about 6 months downtime and, as has already been said, good value stick at that point.
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Starscream 07:24 PM 11-28-2009
Originally Posted by Kreth:
Thanks for the tip. I'll bury the ones I just got in the bottom of my tupperdor and see if I can forget about them for a while. Did the flavor profile change much?
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Flavor profile doesn't change much IMHO, but don't touch them for at least a year. Flavor is nice, but the burn on these are horrible.
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eboniknight 01:40 PM 12-01-2009
Have had a few of these in the past and always had burn issues.....even after some months in the humidor. Flavor wise these are not bad sticks.
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dccraft 07:35 PM 12-01-2009
I've had just a couple of these and your flavor description is right on the mark. I just don't recall if I had any burn issues with these. All in all, a very nice stick in my book.:-)
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JohnnyKay5 08:06 PM 12-01-2009
Just had one today... tastey
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T.G 08:21 PM 12-01-2009
Originally Posted by billybarue:
If anybody remembers them I have about 15 of the original Obsidian toros that came out in 06 I believe. Very very good stick.


The current ones (belicoso) do need about 6 months downtime and, as has already been said, good value stick at that point.
The originals were quite good...
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Kreth 05:24 PM 02-26-2010
So it only took me 3 months to forget about this thread and fire up another Obsidian beli. Burn was much better this time, only needed one touch-up, and was reasonably straight from then on. A slight flavor difference too, got a bit of charred oak on the finish in the last third, which went nicely with the chocolate and coffee.
I need to pick up a bundle of these and bury them in the cooler, after I get my box of Diesels, of course. :-)
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G G 05:34 PM 02-26-2010
Originally Posted by dccraft:
I've had just a couple of these and your flavor description is right on the mark. I just don't recall if I had any burn issues with these. All in all, a very nice stick in my book.:-)
My experience exactly.:-)
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