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Outlaw God
07-04-2013, 01:19 PM
$3. - $6.
5.0" x 42
Strength: Full
Wrapper: Habano Maduro, Ligero
Origin: Nicaragua
Shapes: Corona

Prelight: Cedar, sweet tobacco, cap has a little tail and unfinished foot, cigar is firm to the touch.

1st 1/3
Dark coffee, white pepper, spice, earth, toasted wood, slightly hard draw.
Sense coffee going across my tongue as I take a hard draw

Well behaved burn line, hard draw continues
The flavors remind me of a MOW Ruination #2 but muted a bit.

2nd 1/3
Coffee turning to espresso along with nuts, and toasted wood, white pepper is more hot spice like then pepper, draw perfect now.

Nice little theater cigar for that short intermission
(dam they won't let you do that anymore) :mad:

Getting smoother creamier espresso along with aged leather notes and some light sweetness.

Final 1/3
Deep pepper zing note along with a hickory aroma, wood, semi sweetness and some N factor buzz

Great burn line and a slow smoke for it's size, not much more to report.
The cigar is dyed to give it a more appealing appearance but didn't have any of it on my lips or fingers

Smoke time 55 min
Score 8.5 out of 10

Porch Dweller
07-04-2013, 01:28 PM
I really enjoy these.

Where do get the info that they're dyed?

Outlaw God
07-04-2013, 01:33 PM
I really enjoy these.

Where do get the info that they're dyed?

Bryan Glynn of cigarobsession

Outlaw God
07-04-2013, 02:19 PM
Bryan Glynn of cigarobsession
The burn and draw are perfect and the ash held on solid to the 1/2 way point. 45 minutes in I note that this a dyed cigar, and it’s getting on my fingers, lips and shirt.

mahtofire14
07-04-2013, 02:31 PM
I would be shocked if this cigar was dyed. Especially coming from AJ Fernandez. I'm not saying it isn't or it is, I don't know. But from what I've googled I've only seen this guy from cigar obsession calling it dyed and about ten others ripping on that guy for saying so.

T.G
07-04-2013, 02:38 PM
I don't believe that these are dyed. Your own smoking experience even seems to indicate that they probably aren't.

I've smoked a few of these, and never had any indication of the use of dye in the capa leaf. Not saying definatively that they aren't, nor that Bloggy McBlogger didn't have something come off on his hands, be it dye or just the leaf. You get any of these leaves moist enough, a colored substance will come out of them, go toss a yard gar into a bucket of water and squish it and swish it around for a bit and see what happens. So, a bit of color transfer in and of itself doesn't mean that the cigar was dyed. If you want to see a dyed cigar, go pick up a 5 Vegas Gold Maduro or a Partagas Black.

The whole dye thing is often blown out of proportion anyway. The dye is actually made from the crushed down stalks of the tobacco plant, so you're just painting tobacco with tobacco (yo dog...).

big_jaygee
07-04-2013, 02:41 PM
i have gone through quite a few of these myself and i havent noticed any color transfer from the cigar to my hands to anywhere else.

Porch Dweller
07-04-2013, 02:45 PM
+1 to what the previous three guys said.

Outlaw God
07-04-2013, 02:56 PM
I honestly did not have the problem today

pnoon
07-04-2013, 08:57 PM
Bryan Glynn of cigarobsession

That explains a lot.

BHalbrooks
07-04-2013, 09:02 PM
That explains a lot.
Is he a joke, Peter? I've never heard of him.

I've had 5 or so of these, and they didn't have any indication they were dyed.

pnoon
07-04-2013, 09:06 PM
Is he a joke, Peter? I've never heard of him.

I've had 5 or so of these, and they didn't have any indication they were dyed.

Just a another blogger. His opinions are no better than many of the folks here.
Having the ability and dedication to put up a blog doesn't make one an expert or even knowledgeable.
:2

BHalbrooks
07-04-2013, 09:08 PM
I don't go to any of those sites. I, like most, would rather read the reviews on here. No ulterior motive (ie: Cigar Aficionado)

mahtofire14
07-05-2013, 05:52 PM
I've gone through one box of ten of these cigars and just got another box of ten and have never had anything left on my hands lips or shirt, except for drool because they are so good.

big_jaygee
07-05-2013, 05:57 PM
I've gone through one box of ten of these cigars and just got another box of ten and have never had anything left on my hands lips or shirt, except for drool because they are so good.


:tpd:

Never had a issue from the two boxes I have been through or the sampler I think he is full of it

poriggity
08-23-2013, 10:33 AM
Bryan Glynn of cigarobsession

I've seen a bunch of his reviews, and quite honestly, I don't hold much stock in his reviews. Not impressed.

heavyd
08-24-2013, 01:07 PM
The whole dye thing is often blown out of proportion anyway. The dye is actually made from the crushed down stalks of the tobacco plant, so you're just painting tobacco with tobacco (yo dog...).

I did not know this....thanks for the info. Good to know.

kelmac07
08-26-2013, 05:48 AM
Nice review Dan. This is one of the few sticks that I can honestly say the maduro wrapper didn't make it better (and I don't say that often). The original habano wrapper was a nice punch in the face. The maduro wrapper seem to mute the flavors for me. :2

dave
08-26-2013, 07:11 AM
Nice review Dan. This is one of the few sticks that I can honestly say the maduro wrapper didn't make it better (and I don't say that often). The original habano wrapper was a nice punch in the face. The maduro wrapper seem to mute the flavors for me. :2

Who are you? And what did you do with Mac????

Porch Dweller
08-26-2013, 07:34 AM
Who are you? And what did you do with Mac????

Great, we've got pod people assimilating forum members now. First Mac, now who's next?!?
:D

kelmac07
08-26-2013, 07:53 AM
I can count only 3 or 4 sticks that the maduro wrapper didn't make the original better. But on the other side, I can count about 25-30 where the maduro wrapper made the stick wonderfully better. Aliens haven't abducted me fellas. :D