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    I've only gotten back into smoking cigars this month. When I smoked before I really didn't pay much attention to what it was I was smoking or how much I liked one over another. So far this month I've smoked five "premium" cigars, and this time I made a conscience effort to remember what it was I was smoking and paid attention to what aspects I either did or did not like about the cigar.

    I don't have much experience to go on, so I wouldn't advise anyone to use what I say to base their purchases on, but I thought it would be fun to share my thoughts, maybe give the experienced members a chuckle at the simplistic views of a newbie.

    Well, here goes nothing.



    Friday, October 9, 2009
    Romeo y Julieta Reserve Real Robusto

    I bought this Cigar as a single from a local B&M smoke shop, Edwards of San Marco in Jacksonville, FL on Wednesday, October 7. It was recommended to me by Dino, the shop keeper, he claimed it to be his favorite cigar. It stayed in my desktop humidor at ~71% RH before I smoked it.

    I really enjoyed this cigar. Everything about it felt right. When cutting the head it seemed to cut exceptionally smooth, like a hot knife through butter. Even in the short robusto size the smoke was cool throughout. The cigar held its ash well, only falling off two or three times and the smoke stayed cool. I couldn't exactly put my finger on what it was that I liked so much about this cigar, so I had to order a five pack in the Churchill size from CigarsInternational. They'll be here on Monday, so I can continue my investigation.

    Soft and Smooth.



    Saturday, October 10, 2009
    Tuesday, October 13, 2009
    CAO Tony Soprano Signature

    I bought 48 of these cigars and the Limited Edition Sopranos humidor from Dino at Edwards of San Marco later that day, Wednesday 10/7. I set up the humidor with a Diamond Crown humidifier and two Xicar gels, the humidity was up to 67% almost instantly and held steady until I smoked the first one. The other one I put in a separate box for a few days based on a recommendation by mrtr33.

    The cigar is a Super-Toro, 6.5 inches long and 60 RG. It's awfully fat, so holding it in your teeth isn't really a comfortable option. This is definitely a sit down cigar. They're put together very nicely, with three different bands, so points for presentation. The size makes them look impressive too. This cigar seemed to me to be wrapped especially tight, making it feel extra firm, cutting the head felt a little bit rough, more so on the second, drier, one than on the first one, but rough on both. The tightness, firmness, and thickness combined make it feel a little bit like a piece of wood when you first put your mouth on it, but that goes away as soon as the head gets a little moisture on it. The flavor seemed a bit more complex than the other one I had smoked, but I didn't get the feeling that it was especially strong or spicy, not overpowering at all, but definitely a nice intriguing blend. There were a few times during both that I noticed the burn getting a little bit uneven, but was able to straighten that out by rotating the short end to the top. The ash stayed in place pretty decently, probably 1.5 inches before falling off. It stayed cool all the way to the end, and took a good two hours or so to make it there. All-in-all I'm happy with these smokes. It's not my number one favorite cigar, but it's definitely up there. I certainly don't regret purchasing so many of them.

    Very Nice!



    Saturday, October 10, 2009
    Rocky Patel Decade Toro

    This was a gift from Dino at Edwards of San Marco after I had purchased the big Sopranos set from him, he gave them to me to celebrate my birthday and told me he hoped they kicked my teeth in. So, acquired, Wednesday, 10/7. Stored in my desktop humidor at ~71% RH.

    This cigar was perfect. The size was ideal, the feel was neither too hard or too soft, and the flavor was amazing. It didn't feel like it was packed overly tight, but it wasn't loose either. Cutting the head it didn't feel overly smooth, nor did it feel rough. Everything about this cigar just felt like baby bears porridge, just right. Except the flavor. It didn't "kick my teeth in." But I do think it had the strongest flavor of all the ones I tried. It burned slow and evenly, lasting well over an hour, and the ash held on for more than three inches. I liked everything about this cigar, so I think this is another one I'm going to have to do some more research on. And, oh look, CI has a deal on a five-pack.

    Perfect.



    Tuesday, October 13, 2009
    Vega Fina (Lonsdale or Churchill)

    This is another one I purchased from Edwards of San Marco at the same time I bought the Reserve Real. It was stored in my desktop humidor at ~71% RH.

    The size of this was perfect, I'm not sure if it was Lonsdale or Churchill, but it was longer than any of the other ones I had tried, and the girth was just right. The head cut smoothly and at the beginning it smoked very smooth, cool, and mild. The ash didn't hold at all, maybe an inch. After a few draws, when moisture started to build on the head it started to feel soft and spongy, not pleasant. After only half way through the smoke started to get hot. I won't be buying another.

    Pass.



    I welcome any feedback you may have. Am I paying attention to the wrong things while I smoke? Do you have any recommendations on other cigars I may like based on what I said I liked here?

    Thanks
    T.J. Cravey

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    As a fellow padawan I appreciate your input tj. One method I've seen on another site to gain a fuller experience with you cigar is to expel the smoke from your nose a few times(without inhaling of course). It's difficult to explain how to do this, but I'll see if I can find a link for you. Any more experienced guys heard of this?
    "Wise men speak because they have something to say; Fools because they have to say something" - Plato

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    Nice reviews TJ. You should concentrate on enjoying the cigar the most.

    Quote Originally Posted by SirPuffsAlot View Post
    As a fellow padawan I appreciate your input tj. One method I've seen on another site to gain a fuller experience with you cigar is to expel the smoke from your nose a few times(without inhaling of course). It's difficult to explain how to do this, but I'll see if I can find a link for you. Any more experienced guys heard of this?
    Search is your friend.
    http://www.cigarsmokers.com/showthre...ht=nose+exhale

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    Thanks for the reviews.

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    Smoke lots of cigars. It may take years to discover what you like.

    I also second the journal idea.

    Thanks for the reviews! Well done!


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    Thanks for the assist ashauler I was just coming back to provide a link but it was under my nose the whole time! I should've known it would be here...
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    Quote Originally Posted by ashauler View Post
    Nice reviews TJ. You should concentrate on enjoying the cigar the most.
    You're absolutely right, ashauler, and that is definitely what I'm focused on the most. I'm just now starting to pay attention to what it is I'm smoking, so next time I'm at the smoke shop I'll have an idea on what I like, and won't walk out with a cigar that I won't enjoy.

    Putting my experience in writing will help me remember what I like and what I don't, plus I figured putting it here for others to read might solicit some suggestions, you know an "If you liked that, then you'll love this..." Or maybe I'll find out there's a whole other aspect of cigar smoking that I'm missing out on, and finding out what that is will increase my enjoyment. Or maybe I'm just a dreamer, all I know is the more I smoke the more I like it...

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    Hey TJ - Thanks for sharing your experiences. i think you're on the right track. Some of the graybeards can probably help you a bit more with particular nuances of tasting and judging cigars. I think Corvin has a system for keeping track of your experiments that may be helpful to you. The best thing about your experiences is that you're enjoying the smokes. It's also good that you're talking to your local tobacconist. There's a lot of value there.

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    T.J. I have started a small journal that I write in for every smoke I try, I even go and amend some I have tried previously so I can tell if they aged better or not.
    I am pretty new to smoking for real too, but I know I love the Oliva serie O Maduro, and the Camacho Legend-ario, these are some pretty basic, nice flavored smokes IMO.

    Also, I have come to realize I am loving the general Robusto size for most all cigars.

    Keith

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    Nice reviews! It always takes courage to put up a review, yet alone 4! Have you checked out badwhale's review? Don't steal his format, but he does them up real nice like.

    As far as input, reviews are cool, but what matters most are the things that you personally find most important in cigars and whether or not you like them. For me personally I am strict on draw and complexity.

    Nice work!
    Smoke em' if you got em'

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