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I tend to think Cigar Assianado's ratings and "top 10" lists are....
...ahem.... somewhat ad revenue dependent. But then again, I am a bit cynical. |
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"We do have a lot of cigars to review...often in a short period of time. So it would be virtually impossible to smoke every one down to the nub. Just as would be impossible to smoke four or five examples of a cigar to come up with our final tally. I've also spoken with knowledgeable folks in the cigar business to re-affirm one of my core beliefs--that a cigar reaches a "running" state about a quarter to one half inch into the cigar. That's when the tobacco has warmed up and a taster or smoker gets a nearly complete profile of the blend and how the cigar is going to smoke. For me that reality also undermines the contention that you have to smoke a cigar more than halfway before you get to the good part...there's not a consumer product on the market anywhere that's going to be successful if you have to suffer to get to the good part. I won't dispute that cigars change as they are smoked, but I still would argue that not many people, me included, are going to hang in there through a long stretch of bad smoking. So, how much of a cigar do I smoke. I've come up with a different answer than I gave about six months ago, and it is based on consistent observations of my smoking patterns. I spend at least 20 minutes per cigar...sometimes that's only a quarter of a cigar, sometimes it is half a cigar. I never take one or two puffs and rate a cigar. Every cigar gets a chance to show its stuff before I give a final impression." http://forums.cigaraficionado.com/ev...032#3017072032 |
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Interesting- and thanks for the pointers.
Sounds to me like he's saying something more along the lines of giving anything at least half-an-inch's chance (I know, not saying much) before discounting it, as opposed to how they might review the stuff they like enough to put in their 'best-of-the-year pile'. In the same way, if a movie reviewer acknowledged sometimes walking out early on a POS rom-com, I wouldn't be suspicious that the reviewer's year-end top 20 contained movies s/he had only seen the first 15 minutes of. Am I defending Cigar Aficionado? :eek: On an entirely OT note, I'm loving Halfwheel so far, Brooks! :tu |
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To think of the cigars they waste.... 700 cigars is less than 2 a day. Why can't they smoke the full cigar?
They don't need to resmoke the first inch of a bunch of cigars either. |
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I'm not a fan of their testing methods either but I don't see how you could smoke full cigars with that kind of deadline. Which begs the question- why not give themselves a larger window? :D |
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I have a problem with anyone deciding anything definitive about a cigar after only smoking 20 minutes of it. How can it be a review of a "Cigar" if the whole cigar is not smoked?
There have been plenty of cigars I have reviewed that I wish I could put down after 20 mins, and there have been plenty of cigars that I was glad I did NOT put down after 20 mins. I understand their deadlines (I really do), but not smoking the entire cigar is not acceptable review practice, IMHO, esp when the people who are taking your reviews as gospel ARE (supposedly) smoking the entire cigar. Just my $.02. ~brooks |
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This makes me very curious just how unimpressive something has to be for them to pitch it in the first inch or so. I could understand if it was simply terrible and irredeemable, a la my rom-com analogy, above. However, I've experienced MANY a stick that simply did nothing to impress or differentiate themselves until well into the second third and then proceeded to really come alive. I don't know if anything with a mediocre first third could end up in a 'best of' running, but it certainly does call their entire review methodology and scores, 'best of' or otherwise, into question. ... further question, that is. :r |
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So they rate a Nub cigar by just toasting the foot? :r
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For their purposes in deciding the top 10-12 or whatever. If a cigar SUCKS for the first third....put it down. I dont care about that. But if its going good finish it and then score it.
I also believe they give high ratings way too easily. Everything to them is a classic :sl :sl |
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Brooks basically states my opinion here, more or less, so I won't make you all suffer through another explanation of the same exact thing |
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MADE BY: My Father Cigars S.A FACTORY LOCATION: Nicaragua WRAPPER: Ecuador BINDER: Nicaragua FILLER: Nicaragua PRICE: $11.00 RING GAUGE: 54 LENGTH: 5 5/8" RATING: 93 #6 Rocky Patel Fifteenth Anniversary Torpedo MADE BY: Tabacalera Villa Cuba (Tavicusa) FACTORY LOCATION: Nicaragua WRAPPER: Nicaragua BINDER: Nicaragua FILLER: Ecuador PRICE: $10.75 RING GAUGE: 52 LENGTH: 6 1/8" RATING: 93 #5 Padrón 1964 Anniversary Series Exclusivo Maduro MADE BY: Tabacos Cubanica S.A. FACTORY LOCATION: Nicaragua WRAPPER: Nicaragua BINDER: Nicaragua FILLER: Nicaragua PRICE: $10.90 RING GAUGE: 50 LENGTH: 5 1/2" RATING: 94 |
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Why did I just know that a RP would make the top 10? Watch for a Puros Indios in the top 5. |
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