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Brian D. 12-20-2013 06:40 PM

Drew Estates Kentucky Fire Cured...
 
The newest thing in their MUWAT line I guess. Got myself one of the 'Fat Molly' size at Party Source yesterday, and drove the half mile over to Beer Sellar (a bar on the Ohio River where much herfing takes place in the Cincytucky area) in order to try out the stogie.

For the entire inch or so that I could tolerate, the only flavor I was getting was scorched dirt. Might have stuck it out longer but after the first half inch or so was smoked, the stick blowed up due to being desert dry. Now I can't say that would be the store's fault, (their track record is very good in this regard) and I certainly didn't have a chance to improperly store the thing. Somewhere in the line between manufacturer and retailer, the cigar wasn't humidified properly.

I walked out to the bar's patio and sent the cigar back towards Nicaragua via the Ohio River. I don't really run into many truly lousy cigars, and normally I'd keep my yap shut until a second chance could be offered, but I found this KFC to be epic bad.

KidRock 12-20-2013 06:50 PM

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I walked out to the bar's patio and sent the cigar back towards Nicaragua via the Ohio River. I don't really run into many truly lousy cigars, and normally I'd keep my yap shut until a second chance could be offered, but I found this KFC to be epic bad.[/quote]

LOL HA

kelmac07 12-20-2013 06:52 PM

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I wasn't a fan of the Lecia Fire Cured stick at all. I believe I'm gonna pass on this one. Thanks for sharing Brian.

Gabe215 12-20-2013 07:15 PM

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This is funny, I bought my first one today (thank god I only bought one) my first NC I've bought in months, when I opened the cellophane it smelled like a burnt down house, and smoking it tasted like gnawing on a burnt log, The best word to describe this cigar is GROSS!

Gabe215 12-20-2013 07:18 PM

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Pitched after 1/2 an inch I could tell this was heading somewhere very bad, and for the record I bought the chunky.

the jiggler 12-20-2013 07:21 PM

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ROFL Brian. Missed your review as I was posting mine. Polar opposites. I love this place.

AdamJoshua 12-20-2013 09:26 PM

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Wrong forum?

elderboy02 12-21-2013 08:58 AM

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I had one on Thursday and wasn't impressed with the flavor at all.

Remo 12-21-2013 09:08 AM

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Good info, thanks!!

fencefixer 12-21-2013 09:43 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by kelmac07 (Post 1912405)
I wasn't a fan of the Lecia Fire Cured stick at all. I believe I'm gonna pass on this one. Thanks for sharing Brian.



The white label is disgusting, the black label I thought was alright.

In retrospect, Sam Leccia handrolled me a kentucky fried chicken freshie which was fantastic and was a hybrid of both. He said he has no plans of putting that mix out on the market though. :sh I suppose YMMV.

Drazzil 03-31-2014 10:25 AM

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This shows first hand how peoples tastes can vary wildly. I love the KFC fat molly as well as the smaller size. I smoke one everyday and will be buying a box soon.

irratebass 03-31-2014 10:48 AM

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I was given one and smoked it yesterday. Before lighting up there was a sweetness on my lips that I couldn't put my finger on, the stick itself smelled like a campfire I guess would be the best way to describe it. I lit it up and the sweetness on my lips continued......after the 1/3 the sweetness was gone as was any other flavor I was getting out of the cigar which was the campfire aroma I mentioned earlier.

I pitched it at the beginning of the 2/3rd..........I didn't care for the Rustica either......hmmm DE going down the drain for me lately.

jhedrick83 03-31-2014 09:09 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by irratebass (Post 1948378)
I was given one and smoked it yesterday. Before lighting up there was a sweetness on my lips that I couldn't put my finger on, the stick itself smelled like a campfire I guess would be the best way to describe it. I lit it up and the sweetness on my lips continued......after the 1/3 the sweetness was gone as was any other flavor I was getting out of the cigar which was the campfire aroma I mentioned earlier.

I pitched it at the beginning of the 2/3rd..........I didn't care for the Rustica either......hmmm DE going down the drain for me lately.

I tried one a couple months back. Chucked it about halfway, I kept tasting barbecue sauce. I like barbecue, but on barbecue, not in a cigar. Really dissapointed. Have any of you who disliked the KFC tried the Leccia black? I know it's much less fire cured tobacco, just didn't know if you all liked it better.

irratebass 04-01-2014 06:10 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jhedrick83 (Post 1948539)
I tried one a couple months back. Chucked it about halfway, I kept tasting barbecue sauce. I like barbecue, but on barbecue, not in a cigar. Really dissapointed. Have any of you who disliked the KFC tried the Leccia black? I know it's much less fire cured tobacco, just didn't know if you all liked it better.

Jesse after some age the Leccia Black has really opened up....for me anyways, my shop had an event last June I think and I tried one, didn't like it. Decided to try one this past month and I really liked it........tried another one from a more recent box the shop got in.....didn't care for it.....so let em' age.

jhedrick83 04-01-2014 09:07 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by irratebass (Post 1948582)
Jesse after some age the Leccia Black has really opened up....for me anyways, my shop had an event last June I think and I tried one, didn't like it. Decided to try one this past month and I really liked it........tried another one from a more recent box the shop got in.....didn't care for it.....so let em' age.

Gotcha! :tu

Drazzil 04-01-2014 09:55 AM

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What is leccia black.?

irratebass 04-01-2014 11:20 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Drazzil (Post 1948632)
What is leccia black.?

http://kohnhed.com/2013/06/06/cigar-...k-white-black/

http://kohnhed.files.wordpress.com/2013/06/lb2.jpg

jhedrick83 04-01-2014 12:44 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Drazzil (Post 1948632)
What is leccia black.?

It has some fire cured tobacco in it, but supposedly not nearly as much as the KFC.

fid 04-01-2014 02:10 PM

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Fire cured Kentucky is used alot in pipe tobacco blends. It's more of a condiment and a little bit goes a long way.

stevef2005 04-06-2014 11:59 AM

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Glad I saw this. Guess will stop asking guy at the B&M if they have gotten them in.

Porch Dweller 04-06-2014 01:28 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by stevef2005 (Post 1950134)
Glad I saw this. Guess will stop asking guy at the B&M if they have gotten them in.

My B&M has them but after reading a lot of the comments here I've passed them by each time. It just doesn't seem like something I'd enjoy.

CigarSquid 04-07-2014 06:56 AM

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I enjoy them.

azar 04-07-2014 08:40 PM

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This is a let down hearing this I was looking forward to trying one of these this is to bad. But glad I didn't drop any coin for one! Thanks for the review

Pat1075 04-09-2014 10:39 PM

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I just had one yesterday, and enjoyed it. But I had the chunky ie the PC and I'm a big pipe guy too. Very smokey and smooth a total change of pace from my usual cigars. It was like a refined version of a parodi or Kentucky cheroot. I would buy another now and again but not a box.

Drazzil 12-19-2014 09:44 AM

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I kind of really miss these in the rotation. This time I think I am going to spring for a tenner.

Still love these, Fat Molly FTW!

Xolotal Mungin 12-29-2014 07:33 PM

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The real thing about this trend, and I've tried both, is that if I want those flavors, I'll smoke a pipe. There are some great smoky pipe blends. I thought the Leccia was better than the KFC, but only smoked one or two of each.

Stevez 12-30-2014 04:06 PM

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I actually like them, but have clearly noticed the sweetness early on combined with the campfire taste. After the first 1/4 or so, I actually enjoyed it very much. Not sure if I just became used to it and didn't notice the campfire taste. Either way, I did enjoy it, but then my palate is very screwed up I guess. I usually can't taste all the nuances that others notice, but I certainly noticed the difference in these.

Chico57 01-03-2015 04:12 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Stevez (Post 2008996)
I actually like them, but have clearly noticed the sweetness early on combined with the campfire taste. After the first 1/4 or so, I actually enjoyed it very much. Not sure if I just became used to it and didn't notice the campfire taste. Either way, I did enjoy it, but then my palate is very screwed up I guess. I usually can't taste all the nuances that others notice, but I certainly noticed the difference in these.

I agree with Steve on this cigar. I have smoked a couple of the Just My Friend size. The pre-draw aroma of campfire is strong but after it is lit there is a sight sweetness that compliments the campfire taste which goes away (or I got used to) after the first inch or so. The rest of the cigar is a decent medium body smoke. The cigar burns well and does not need much attention to stay lit if left unattended for a few minutes. I probably would not buy a box but would still have a few to smoke from time to time.

WhiteMamba 01-03-2015 04:19 PM

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If anyone is looking I have a fiver on the wts thread. :2


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