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INT
12-16-2011, 04:06 PM
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Nub Double Maduro. Being a big fan of the regular Maduro I couldn't resist snapping up a box of 10 on CI, especially since they said it's a limited release. Who knows if it's just a marketing ploy. I hope it is and that these will be around for good as it was quite an enjoyable experience. They've been sitting in the humi for a week adn I couldn't wait any longer, especially since the weather today was very good considering what it had been.

First the bio: The Nub dub is the same blend as the regular Nub maduro. With the dub though they replaced the binder with a wrapper quality Brazilian maduro leaf. They come in a 4x60 package, just like te standard Nub maduro.

Pre-light aroma was the same as the maduro. Upon lighting it a blast of soft pepper hits the mouth. This isn't present in all the regular nub maduro's I've sampled. It dies off significantly within the first 1/8 of an inch, but it lingers ever so slightly on the finish at the back of the throat.

Here's where I amy throw some of you for a loop. The flavors are the same as the nub maduro...but they're also different. In the regular Nub maduro I get a pretty even mix of coffe/expresso, chocolate/mocha, and tobacco. None of the flavors really over take eachother. They are all there adn can be picked up. With the Nub Dub they are all there as well, but the expresso jumps out. And it's expresso. Not a coffee mix in with it. Overall the flavors in general were also more bold. The aroma was tad bit stronger too. But not much.

It burned great, held good ash as you can see from the photos, and was just overall very solid. The regular nub maduro I'd put at a solid medium body. This is medium to full.

A box of 10 cost me $75, so $7.50 a stick. Right now CI is throwing in a nub 6 stick sampler for a buck more. So about $5 each. Even without the sampler, I'd pay 7 and change for these. If you like the Nub Maduro, I don't think you'll be dissapointed with The Nub Dub.

Taki
12-16-2011, 05:08 PM
Great review brother...thanks for sharing :tu

AmsterDan
12-16-2011, 06:24 PM
Confession time ... never smoked a NUB in my life! The urge is present but I never find myself purchasing them, what's up with that?! Don't know, but you made me want to purchase some. It is a beautifully rolled cigar, just like any NUB really.

I frequent the dutch cigar forum Sigarenliefhebber in which there's a fellow, some might have herfed with him during the previous EPIC herf ... Rene. (Who came along with Don Fernando for a cigar trip through Orlando). That guy is a NUB lover and suggested the Cameroon ... apparently a great NUB as well.

Anyhow, nice review!

never_enough
12-16-2011, 07:41 PM
Thanks for the review. Double maduro sounds good.

ApexAZ
12-16-2011, 07:55 PM
Thanks for the review!

Dr Voss
12-16-2011, 08:46 PM
I have been thinking of giving some Nub's a try. Your review makes me think I may have to go ahead give them a shot. Nice review!

liltim
12-16-2011, 10:53 PM
I haven't had a chance to try the Nub Maduro yet, but I do have 5 sitting in my humidor. Thanks for the review I look forward to getting my hands on some of the double maduros.

coty
12-20-2011, 10:54 PM
:bangerOkay so now its time to add a nub to the try this smoke list as well a nicely done review i now have a good template to go by. Thank you brother!:banger

irratebass
12-21-2011, 03:47 AM
Great review, I haven't had a bad NUB yet, so I will seek this out...thanks

chaase321
12-21-2011, 07:36 AM
Great review, I haven't had a bad NUB yet, so I will seek this out...thanks

same here :tu

ktblunden
12-21-2011, 07:56 AM
Thanks for the review. The Nub Maduro was one of my first favorite cigars. I've thought about giving the Dub a try, but I'm put off by the price point. I'm hoping it ends up being a regular production stick and the price falls down some.

LigaPrivadaT84
12-21-2011, 08:17 AM
Thanks for the review; never tried a Nub cigar before, but nubbed many other cigars.
:tu

Malakai
07-16-2012, 11:53 PM
Great review. I had this as my first Nub and thought it was pretty good and agree with what you mentioned.

irratebass
07-17-2012, 04:23 AM
I bought a 5er a couple of weeks ago....great smoke! Pick em' up if your a maduro whore.

Big Maduro
07-18-2012, 10:59 PM
Been meaning to try these. Thanks for the review.

MarkinAZ
07-19-2012, 12:42 AM
Always great to bring back an old review. Thanks for the review INT, but, I think you still had a bit to go on that Dub don't you think?;)



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Confession time ... never smoked a NUB in my life!

I frequent the dutch cigar forum Sigarenliefhebber in which there's a fellow, some might have herfed with him during the previous EPIC herf ... Rene. (Who came along with Don Fernando for a cigar trip through Orlando). That guy is a NUB lover and suggested the Cameroon ... apparently a great NUB as well...

I'll second the recommendation on the 4x60 Cammy:tu

Dunkel
07-19-2012, 05:06 AM
Never liked a Nub I've smoked yet. I thought the regular Nub Maduro tasted nasty. I also don't like the trendy hip hop like name. Nub Dub? :rolleyes:

irratebass
07-19-2012, 08:39 AM
Never liked a Nub I've smoked yet. I thought the regular Nub Maduro tasted nasty. I also don't like the trendy hip hop like name. Nub Dub? :rolleyes:

Such a hater :D-(P

NPRCHRISTOS
07-23-2012, 01:56 PM
Personal experience gentlemen, NUB DUB is a great cigar. I recently purchased a 10 pack of these babies from CI and they are now in my top 10 best cigars!! I too hope they are here to stay and would like to see them in the stores.