Well Andrew #1 was the more expensive of the 2 so you got that right, although I have to say boht are great smokes
#1 AVO - 80th
#2 La Gloria Cubana Reserve Figurado
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Well Andrew #1 was the more expensive of the 2 so you got that right, although I have to say boht are great smokes
#1 AVO - 80th
#2 La Gloria Cubana Reserve Figurado
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StJohnRoe,
Smoked the gars yesterday and here is my take. Thanks again for sending these and keeping the thread alive after someone slacked:
Both smokes were approx in the robusto size range-
#1 was the shorter and lighter of the two with a natural wrapper and decent construction. Nice and firm cigar with a tight draw that loosened nicely as it went on. Hints of cedar, but nothing else stood out other than plain good tobacco. Consistant, but lacking complexity. Beautiful white ash and even burn with a pleasant burning aroma. Reminded me of a Arturo Fuente Chateau Fuente Natural. Mild to Med strength. Good cigar all in all, but not the best, imho.
#2 was about a 1/4 of an inch longer with a medium brown wrapper. Noticeable small veigns. This was also a tightly packed firm cigar, but the draw was terrific. The ash was an ugly dark grey, and the cigar released clouds of thick white smoke. Initial hints of leather with a hint of spicieness. The spice picked up as the smoke progressed. Some initial burning issues that quickly corrected. On the Med side of Full. Great cigar that I would definately smoke again. Due to the flavor profile, I would guess this was a RASS.
I am probably wrong, but I would venture to say that #2 was the more expensive of the set???
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James,
Spot on for both cigars:
1: Fuente Chat Nat
2: RASS
I bow to your superior senses and taste.
Stjohn
I thought it was a tampon joke!
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Holy shit!
Well done, SLC!
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Well, let's assume that SLC didn't do the last reviews so I don't have a bar to bench against. That being said, smoked the first 'gar today:
Cigar #1:
Light wrapper/Connecticut-shade looking. Smelled great, felt great. Once lit, had a wonderful, full white, almost opaque smoke. Tasted a little nutty, nice mild flavor, got a bit spicy toward the 2/3 mark. Great construction - ash held out for a couple of inches before I felt the need to flick it. Looked and tasted very, very close to a Montecristo White Toro.
Cigar #2:
Alrighty now... cigar had a dark wrapper - wasn't oily, solid construction, slightly veiny. Smelled good, if a bit light. Lit it with my creme brulee torch (lighter of choice) - even burn (very nice), full smoke, not quite as full as cigar #1. Tasted light, as if there was a hint of flavor, but no actual taste. This was pretty consistent through about 1/2 the stick. The smoke smelled fuller (better), but the taste wasn't quite there. Very mild stick. Couldn't tell you what it was.
Gonna guess that stick #1 was the more expensive one. Would love to know what they were.
Cheers
Last edited by mauied1101; 10-10-2006 at 11:26 PM. Reason: reviews 1 and 2
Look at that... I plumb got myself 5 raisins and 7 termites.
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