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    Default Badwhale Challenge contest!

    Will has six small cigars to smoke. He doesn’t know anything about them - the bands have been removed. He’s going to review each one. Once the six reviews are up, I’ll post a dozen or so brand names. First person to correctly match the six cigars to the brand names wins. If nobody gets all the matches, then somebody will win.

    Winner gets the same six small cigars. Winner is encouraged to append his/her review of each cigar to Will’s review (doesn’t have to be long).

    Once Will has smoked all six small cigars, then the contest opens. At that point, one entry per person (unless I say otherwise). Edited entries will be disqualified. You must have properly posted an intro to enter. Prize pack sent regular parcel post (no tracking). If the prize pack gets lost/confiscated/destroyed in the mail, then the prize pack will not be sent again. Prize pack contains cigars not currently sold in the USA.

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    Thanks Craig. I'll get crackin' soon.

    One question...do you want all six smokes posted at once, or should I just post them up as I burn them?

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    As you burn them is good. Take your time, there's a wide variety of smokes there - you might not like most of them ;-)

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    Interesting little contest, great idea!

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    Great idea! I can't wait for the reviews

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    Great idea for a contest - this should be fun. Will Will be allowed to post pictures of the cigars?

    I realize "Will Will" above looks a little odd, but I am really not sure how I was supposed to handle that one... perhaps I should have used "Will badwhale".

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    Quote Originally Posted by buzz View Post
    Great idea for a contest - this should be fun. Will Will be allowed to post pictures of the cigars?

    I realize "Will Will" above looks a little odd, but I am really not sure how I was supposed to handle that one... perhaps I should have used "Will badwhale".

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    Me? Post pictures?
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    Cool idea, this should be interesting.


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    Now this will be fun.
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    Clever idea. Thanks for the contest!


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    6 small cigars? Will should have this knocked out by tomorrow evening!

    Cool idea, guys.

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    Default Badwhale Challenge #1

    slightly modified formatting...

    Smoke ??? ~ 4.5x36 +/-
    Drink ~ Yuengling Lord Chesterfield Ale ; Tunes ~ None

    Prelight: Colorado to Colorado maduro shade wrapper (medium brown). Nice construction with triple cap. Not much prelight scent, maybe a little sweet tobacco. Slight musty taste on cut prelight flavor.



    Light: Pretty easy. Medium draw

    1st 3rd: Woodsy & nutty. Decent amount of peppery spice. Oily bitter twinge at first, but leaves the afore mentioned flavors in the aftertaste. Medium body and medium flavor.



    Ash: Light gray to white. Layered well, but doesn't look too strong. Holds on for 3/4"



    2nd 3rd: Oil, woodsy, nutty and as usual, I'm finding that the spice has died down a bit. The draw gives a more mellow flavor, but the aftertaste now has a bit more of a bitter note. Good, not awesome, but good. There's also a salty ring right before the aftertaste.



    3rd 3rd: The ale seems to be a good pairing....oily, and slightly bitter. Salty and a bit acrid now and then too. That description sounds worse than my actual experience. There are some faint floral accents down in this last 3rd.



    Overall Impression: Nice smoke, however isn't quite up my alley (I think)

    Thanks Craig for BWC#1

    PS, this was totally Craig's surprise idea
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    Interesting! I've had a couple boxes of these. I had similar impressions of the first box, but the second box was much better. The boxes were eventually combined when the first box ran low. I thought all of the cigars in the first box was gone now, but maybe one remained? In any case, these cigars were a farm puro, and had a still-very-unique characteristic that made me try them. However, they are also a "not buy again" for me.

    BTW, you don't have to smoke the cigars in order, and most would be overpowered by a lot of beverages. Small cigars tend to be blended as morning/daytime cigars.

    On to the next!

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    Default badwhale Challenge #4

    slightly modified formatting...

    Smoke ??? ~ 5 1/4" x 40 +/-
    Drink ~ Yuengling Lord Chesterfield Ale ; Tunes ~ None

    Prelight: Colorado shade wrapper (mediumm brown). Broke a bit up at the cap but ended up being easily managed. Kinda bumpy and lumpy...not the most awesome construction. No triple cap. Not much prelight flavor, and spicy on the cut prelight flavor.



    Light: Pretty easy. Medium to tight draw

    1st 3rd: Light to medium body & medium to full flavor. Nutty and woodsy, maybe some leather. Has a grassy flavor to it. Leans toward a harsher side, but not dominant. Decent.



    Ash: Medium gray & flakey. Holds on for 1/2"



    2nd 3rd: Same flavors. Harshness comes and goes. Nice through...Woodsy, nutty and grassy on the draw & exhale. Different. This tunneled on the end of this 3rd and required a touchup.



    3rd 3rd: Lots of smoke. Nice medium draw now and same flavor profile. Gets a little burny, hot and more harsh near the end.



    Overall Impression: Nice smoke, more my speed for a morning or midday quick smoke.

    Thanks Craig for BWC#4
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    Maybe the contest should be called "Craig's dog rocket contest!" ;-)

    As is becoming obvious, these are not all primo smokes. I picked them to offer a very wide variety of tastes - but tastes that are not typical of the cigars that Will has been reviewing (at least recently). Yesterday's was probably the most full-bodied. I'm having fun (and smoking the same cigar right now).

    (As an aside, the reason that the cigars are all small is because of the weird postage rates here. If I keep the package DVD-thin, then the postage is reasonable. Otherwise it is triple the postage!)

    BTW, for harshness, purging the cigar may help (blowing back through the cigar gently). For fun, light the purged air and see how long the flame can be kept going (works best on big-ring full-bodied cigars). This particular cigar can have harsh bits, though.

    As always, the narrower the ring, the slower one has to smoke.

    Here's the list for folks to start thinking about:
    Bolivar
    El Surco
    Hajenuis
    Jose L. Piedra
    Macanudo
    Partagas
    Plasencia
    Por Larranaga
    Quintero
    Rafael Gonzalez
    Rocky Patel
    Romeo Y Julietta

    Also, where there are duplicate brands, these are the version not currently sold in the USA.


    edited. quite a bit.
    Last edited by craig; 04-22-2010 at 09:27 AM.

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    I would not call either 2 dog rockets. I'm just callin' it as I taste it. I did try the purge thing, and like I said with #4, it was in & out with the slight (I repeat) slight harshness. Yes, they are certainly a different profile that what I normally review.

    #1 had much better construction, and I didn't study the others yet.

    The overall impression is always the telltale sign of my liking / disliking of a cigar.

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    Just pulling your leg ;-)

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    Default badwhale Challenge #3

    Smoke ??? ~ 5.0" x 36
    Drink ~ Yuengling Lord Chesterfield Ale ; Tunes ~ None

    Prelight: Colorado to Colorado claro shade wrapper (medium light brown). Faint tobacco scent, and decent construction. No triple cap and a slight sweet tobacco taste on the prelight cut taste.



    Light: Pretty easy. Very tight draw

    1st 3rd: Sweet leather notes, and I guess grassy flavor? Kind of hard to describe with the tight draw. Weird oily aftertaste. Light body, and medium flavor.



    Ash: Medium gray and charcoal layered well with tiny white ash bubbles. Holds on for 1"



    2nd 3rd: Twangy sweet and slight oily bitter. To be honest, the tight draw is turning me off to this smoke, otherwise the flavor profile is interesting. Tannic? Is that the right word? Overall leaning to the grassy oily side.



    3rd 3rd: Oily and slightly bitter sweet notes on a very slow draw. Not bad.



    Overall Impression: Interesting, however I'm not a fan of a really tight draw.

    Thanks Craig for BWC#3
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    1. Cut cigar
    2. Check draw
    3. Dry box if necessary.

    :-)

    This particular box has a few cigars that have tight-assed draws - although not plugged, just inconsistent. Unfortunately, #3 was one of them. It smokes differently when dry - the tannins are much less evident.

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    Default badwhale Challenge #5

    Smoke ??? ~ 5.0x40
    Drink ~ Yuengling Lord Chesterfield Ale ; Tunes ~ Scissor Sisters ~ Return to Oz

    Prelight: Colorado to Colorado maduro shade wrapper (medium brown). Looks like triple cap construction, and a little bumpy and veiny but nice construction overall. Strong sweet tobacco scent. Leather on the cut prelight taste.



    Light: Easy. Medium to tight draw.

    1st 3rd: Nutty and woodsy. A little spicy. A slight oil twang to it like a strong coffee aftertaste. Nice. Medium to mild body with medium flavor. Beer overpowers it, but it seems like it would be a great morning with the coffee smoke.



    Ash: Medium gray with some darker mixed in and flakey. Holds on for 1"



    2nd 3rd: Woodsy, nutty, some oil and a salty aftertaste. Mellow with enough spice to move it out of the "creamy" category. I think this is my favorite BWC sofar...



    3rd 3rd: Mostly the same as described above...again...nice.



    Overall Impression: Seems like a good morning smoke (although I normally aren't a morning smoke person), or something for later on the milder side, but very flavorful.

    Thanks Craig for BWC#5
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