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It should be more interesting as different sticks are revealed. To note - both of those sticks have been in my humi since early last year (March). At least Andy didn't hate the PI. :) LOL
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I love these blind reviews. Munch, munch (popcorn).
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I was wrong as well..... First try you were able to detect that it was a PI product. ;)
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This is interesting. Subscribed!
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No way! Really????? Wow...if that was a DPG Blue, then I think the roller forgot to add ligero. :r CIGAR #2 Another toro sized cigar with a medium brown wrapper. Again very well constructed with a perfect draw. Pre-light draw is a faint tobacco flavor. First few draws are quite nice. Big spice kick in the nose. Medium strength but a lot of flavor. Sweet on the draw and spice through the nose. About 1" in...I am enjoying this cigar. Nice flavor, nice aroma coming from the foot. Good burn. The sweetness is gone. Flavors are straight earth and spice. The ash is a nice light gray, evenly colored. Halfway...a little milder but still flavorful. Earthy flavor is dominant now with the spice in the background. I gotta say, this is a pretty tasty cigar. A good midday smoke. Not too mild and not too strong. I would guess that cigar #2 is NOT a Rolando Reyes cigar. EDIT: I'm gonna throw out a wild guess as to what cigar this is. Is it a 5 Vegas Classic? EDIT #2: Scratch that. |
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Mark#2 - La Gloria Cubana
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Aww DAMMIT! That was my second guess! :r:r:r Bah! I shoulda just posted it instead of doubting myself.:bh I knew it was a Sumatra wrapper. First guess was 5 Vegas Red, second guess was LGC. |
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Mark, your doing MI proud! Keep up the good work!
I love watching these unfold. One of the best ways to put the hype aside and find out what you really like. |
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CIGAR #3
A robusto sized cigar with a light brown wrapper with blemishes. Looks like a low grade Connecticut wrapper. Pre-light draw is pure hay. First few draws are pure hay and grass. Burn is crooked. About 1" in...the hay and grass are not as strong but still there. Finish is bitter. A little further...mildewy hay with a bitter finish. I'm done with this cigar. I would guess that this cigar IS a Rolando Reyes cigar. |
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Subscribed... gotta watch this one unfold.
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Mark #3 - Reyes Family - Classic
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Wow, Mark. I gotta catch up.
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Well done...nice thread
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Cigar #2
http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/pictur...pictureid=2472 Construction: 6x52 dark brown, veiny wrapper Pre-light draw: nice draw, hints of cedar 1st Third: Initial flavor is sweet. Very smooth. A slight mustiness appears, but still sweet. 2nd Third: Pretty much the same as the first third: sweet with a slight mustiness. This cigar is not complex. It's not bad, just very one-dimensional. The sweetness through the nose is more dominant. Mustiness is replaced by a leathery flavor. Final Third: Pretty much the same as the first two thirds. Final Thoughts: A nice medium-bodied stick. I liked the flavor, just wish it had more complexity to it. It had a nice even burn. This stick reminded me of an RP Vintage 90-92 or maybe a Cuba Libre on a good day. This is not a Reyes cigar. |
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Andy #2 - DPG Blue Label
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