Hi Lukeman8
I'm glad you enjoyed them. They are both in my top 5 list
Cigar #1 Sancho Panza Double Maduro Escudero
Cigar #2 was a Padrón 1964 Anniversary Monarca
So you are correct with your selection. Congratulations!
sammis
Hi Lukeman8
I'm glad you enjoyed them. They are both in my top 5 list
Cigar #1 Sancho Panza Double Maduro Escudero
Cigar #2 was a Padrón 1964 Anniversary Monarca
So you are correct with your selection. Congratulations!
sammis
Reviews of Cigars submitted by ashauler
Since Saturday was an absolutely Beautiful day, I decided to smoke these two fine cigars pretty much back to back. Nice big glass of Southern Sweat Tea, folding chair, and hanging with my new smoking buddies!
Cigar #1
This is a 5 X 44 corona wrapped in a nice rosado wrapper, fairly firm, with a slight give to finger presure. A few toothy veins are present, along with a nicely executed triple cap. One minor issue, there is a crack in the wrapper just above where the band would normally be, but this never became an issue. Cut with the new Xikar, and lit with a Colibri torch, no problem!
This one started off with a pleasant grassy note, seemingly on the medium side of mild. perfect draw, and a great burn, leaving a flaky gray ash that fell off every 3/4" or so. after about 1-1/2 inch this cigar started a trend of building in flavor and strength that I found outstanding! I think this cigar had a bit of age on it. Very reminiscent of Montecristo and Bolivar isoms.
Picture says it all, (forgive the focus, my camera wanted to focus on the scenery, instead of the cigar.)
Cigar #2
This one is another corona, slightly larger at 5-1/2 X 45, looks loke a criollo wrapper. Very firm with no give, smooth with virtually no veins showing, and a nice double cap. Same cut and lighter, leaving again a perfect draw. Burn was again as straight as can be, flavors were a nice tobacco with faint orange peel, green tea essence. Medium bodied, with a nice white ash. Another nice cigar until there was about 1-1/2 inches left, then it started showing it's youth, getting a bit of an ammonia bitterness going on. This one reminded me of the RyJ 1875 line.
These were both enjoyed on a fantastic day, but I'm going to have to say #1 is the more expensive cigar, right down to the NUB!
Thanks Jamie, for the great cigars!
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"I guess all we need to do now is give a shit what you think. I'll work on that."
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Nice reviews Dennis!!
#1 RyJ en cedros #3 isom
#2 RyJ cetros deluxe #2
You nailed it my friend!!
I'll review these in the order that I smoked them. Both cigars accompanied with cold, clear, H2O.
#2
This is a robusto sized cigar, approx 5 x 50. Very dark, toothy wrapper with little veining. Very solid construction and firm feel with good heft in the hand. Nicely applied double cap that took the cut with no issues. Pre-light draw was sweet tobacco and just to my liking...not too easy, not too firm.
This was a sweet, thick, maduro'ish smoke from start to finish. Consistent flavors of leather and earth with some chocolatey tones thrown. The cigar built in intensity through the first third then remained pretty consistent on the fuller side of medium to the end. I nubbed this one and enjoyed it very much.
#1
This is a toro sized stick, approx 6.5 x 50 with a lighter brown, bumpy and more veiny wrapper. It is somewhat softer than #2, with some lumps evident along its length. It appeared to have at least a double cap, perhaps a triple......I just couldn't tell and I didn't have my glasses with me to really inspect it closely. The pre-light draw as a bit looser than #2, but still fine. I couldn't really detect any flavors on the pre-light draw, simple tobacco....though not as sweet and deep as #2.
I enjoyed this smoke, however, while the flavor was consistent and the burn and ash characteristics were very good, I found the flavor less robust and "deep" than #2. Leather was the predominant flavor that I could detect and it never went much beyond that for me.
I'm going to guess that #2 was the more expensive stick.
Thanks to Jfellows for these two fine cigars, I appreciate the opportunity.
Hmmm, I'm glad that you enjoyed cigar #2, but it's only about 1/3 the MSRP of cigar #1!
Cigar #1 = MATASA 30th Anniversary Toro
http://www.cigarsinternational.com/p...em=CS-30&cat=3
Cigar #2 = El Rey del Mundo Robusto Oscuro
http://www.cigarsinternational.com/p...%20del%20mundo
Had an opportunity to head out on Saturday night so I took my review sticks with me.
Both were torpedoes, the first looked Natural in color, the second was darker, I'm thinking it was Maduro in color.
The first stick (I smoked them in order) had great aroma and draw prelight. Once I lit it up there were hints of nut, I'd guess it was medium-full strength. I definitely enjoyed this one.
The second stick I lit after having a drink at the bar. I sat out on the patio and lit this one up. It appeared to have a maduro wrapper so I was expecting it to be a little stronger then the first, turned out that I was wrong. It seemed to be medium in strength. No real discernible flavors on this one, just some nice tobacco. I didn't really enjoy this one as much as the first.
I think that the first was the more expensive cigar. How did I do Dennis?
Just a stay at home dad (retired until I choose otherwise, thanks Canadian Army medical pension) hanging out and enjoying the good life.
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