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    Default La Aurora 1903 ~ Red #2

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    Smoke: La Aurora 1903 ~ Red #2
    Drink(s): Yuengling Porter
    Tunes: The Killers ~ Day and Age

    Disclaimer: This was bought by accident with a beetle burrow in it. Plus, I've never had one of these before, but Wifey like them a lot...

    Wrapper: Maduro
    Binder: Dominican Rep.
    Filler: Dominican Rep.
    Draw: Medium to tight
    Burn: I had to work it a bit
    Misc: 90+ minutes Nose exhale exhibits no burn.

    Pre-light: Some sort of beetle hole in here (see pictures). Dark Maduro wrapper. Plain smell & pre-light taste.





    Light: I have to put a finger over this hole... Lights easy. Medium draw.

    1st 3rd: Leathery. A bit bitter. Woodsy. Mellow. No spices detected. Cedar taste too. Holding my finger over this hole for draws is a little distracting, but doesn’t detract from the taste.



    Ash: Layered, mottled white & gray. Seems stable, and holds on for about 1"



    2nd 3rd: Zero nose exhale burn. Full flavor, with medium to light body, but extremely mellow. Leather, oil, cedar. Very nice.



    3rd 3rd: Mostly same flavor profile. Pretty nice... actually, I'm thinking about more (sans beetle holes)



    Overall impression: Very good. A little pricey for me. Unofficial Score (due to beetle hole): Solid 90



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    Last edited by badwhale; 09-20-2009 at 08:03 PM. Reason: 9/20/09 Photobucket shuffle
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    I really like those. It's one of only a small handful of perfectos I've smoked. I am really impressed by the La Aurora line.


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    another great review brother how long had you been aging that one since 1903

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    Quote Originally Posted by big bill View Post
    another great review brother how long had you been aging that one since 1903
    Smartass

    I titled this thing wrong, which may screw up a search on it. I guess these are Preferidos.

    Will
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    Default Awesome!

    I really liked the pic review on this cigar. That is a great idea! First one I have ever seen like that. Awesome!

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    With that beetle roasting in there you should have been getting some Bar-B-Que flavors too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeeDubya View Post
    With that beetle roasting in there you should have been getting some Bar-B-Que flavors too.

    Nah.. that beetle was long gone!

    All that was left was a bunch of beetle-poo to smoke!


    Nice review Bro
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    I'm impressed by the quality of your photos. In the pre-light picture, the wrapper appears "dusty." Is that typical for this species, or is that from storage in the tube? ... Your thoughts?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smoked! View Post
    I'm impressed by the quality of your photos. In the pre-light picture, the wrapper appears "dusty." Is that typical for this species, or is that from storage in the tube? ... Your thoughts?
    This one wasn't in a tube. I understand they come in both varieties. It was kinda dusty. Mabye they were sitting in the shop in Philly for a while...or maybe everyone else saw that beetle hole, and passed on it

    I wanna say the wrapper was hard as a rock. There was no give to it, unless I chanced cracking it. Not to say it was dry, or not humid enough, but it was extremely firm.

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