Let them rest it was 102 here when i sent them.
I elected not to send a humipack in the box due to the heat i didn't think it would be a good idea to add extra humidity in this heat
Crap i better get off my ass and work on some sig tags.
Let them rest it was 102 here when i sent them.
I elected not to send a humipack in the box due to the heat i didn't think it would be a good idea to add extra humidity in this heat
Crap i better get off my ass and work on some sig tags.
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Well, they just arrived in the mail and they look great! They are sitting in my humidor now for the next few days.
"It was a pleasure to burn." - Ray Bradbury
Alright, unfortunately I just couldn't wait because tonight was the last night I'll have to smoke for at least a few weeks.
Here's how it went:
I pulled the dark torpedo puro out of my 65 rH humidor and gave it a nice glance over. The first thing that I noticed was the triple cap on this short torpedo was very stubby compared to many others I have seen. It had a terrific pre-light aroma of rich earthy tobacco. The stick had a very nice and heavy/tight construction to it. I slowly toasted the end until it got a nice even burn. The draw was on the heavy side, but the first few puffs were very rich and tasted like almost like a leathery cocoa. The ash was a beautiful white and held on for just over an inch. My initial reaction was that it tasted much like the last Oliva V that I had a few weeks ago, which is a Nicaraguan puro. However the next third really threw me for a loop. I would have the say the next two thirds tasted like rich and heavy earthy tobacco. The stick was pretty full bodied, and while I didn't experience a massive nicotine rush, it certainly had a lot of power. I have had this taste before in another stick and that was an LFD.
So, to much avail, I'm going to say that this was a puro strait out of the Dominican Republic
Although, in the back of my mind I know how tricky you guys might try and be. I have to say I wouldn't be surprised if it was an ISOM or some random cigar producing country, such as Peru or Jamaica.
Last edited by Cody44; 07-07-2012 at 02:16 AM. Reason: spelling. :P
"It was a pleasure to burn." - Ray Bradbury
Congratulations Cody you are the first loser
You Just smoked a El Baton a Nicaraguan puro.
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I should have just stuck with my gut. This stick tasted a lot like an Oliva V.
My proposed puts are:
La Aroma De Cuba Mi Amor Robusto
Alec Bradley Prensado Robusto
La Flor Dominicana Double Ligero Chisel
"It was a pleasure to burn." - Ray Bradbury
The pot already looks good!
Lemme know if y'all need my address.
1st Loser,
Good job on describing the puro experience and your reasoning behind your guess. Nice puts too.
Now, let's see that damn sig tag!!!!!
Will
The powers that be might take it all away
Together we burn, together we burn away
Uncle Tupelo
Everyone can we PM each other your mailing information before you smoke the PURO that way we can keep the pass moving.
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Sending out the sticks to FightingFish first thing in the morning! I'm enjoying my new Loser tag too.
"It was a pleasure to burn." - Ray Bradbury
Cigars landed safe and sound. Humidity seems favorable, but I will rest until Monday. I should have my guess Monday night.
Sat: Recieved the test stick and a prize pack of 6 succulent suckas.
Tues: Spent all day at a plant i.d. clinic. Learning about landscape plants. Touched, tasted and listened to tons of plants. Good warm up to id a smoke i suppos.
Things go aray Tues. night.
Shots of Cazadores, $2 margaritas, beer and shots of rum and vodka.,..
Test Stick: ~4 3/4" x 50 Colorado regular
Construction: dark and rosy red leatherness. triple cap, solid impecible feel
Dry Hit: surprised that it's so forward after all the drinks. Nutmeg Cinamon and Earf
1/3: Lit well, smooth lighter hits. Velvety smoke is woody, with a cinamon Fire Water brown sugar sweet.
Ash lasts >1" smoothish heather grey
2/3: nutmeg, med body - mild flavor, wafts of caramel. turning to smooth light bitter diesel. then caramel-dirt! ha!
3/3: teguila-coffee flavor, sweet n' sour acid.
Conclusion:
I was torn between Honduran and Dominian. In the end there wasn't enough mulch, compost, humus profile. I'm gonna say:
HONDURAN
That was a good old Oliva V double Robusto strait out of Nicaragua.
Welcome to the PPPV Losers group.
"It was a pleasure to burn." - Ray Bradbury
Welcome to the growing list of losers.
Ill get to work on a Sig tag later today for you.
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The new Loser tag is in your inbox FightingFish. You better show that bad boy off.
"It was a pleasure to burn." - Ray Bradbury
The prize pack is looking damn good.
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