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Cigar Aficionado is absolutely crazy
I know they have always been crazy with their reviews (12 year old Madagascar vanilla, etc.), but I was reading their review in the 2009 calendar for the month of July is as follows:
Nub Habano 358 "It's fat and stubby but attractive and draws well. There's an initial cedar blast in the smoke that also shows coffee and a touch of pencil lead flavor" Now, when was the last time you walked into your local B&M and asked them for a cigar that tastes like pencil lead? :hn How do you even know what pencil lead tastes like unless you ate pencils as a kid? :confused: |
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think i'll start a new wtt thread, i have plenty of pencils as trade :ss
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I know the taste of pencil lead, but I can't say I've ever tasted it in a cigar. :)
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:hm
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Some cigars seem to put lead in my pencil!!!:r
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I always taste pencil lead right after soggy cardboard. :r
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Did they happen to mention whether it was fresh pencil lead or aged pencil lead?
If it was aged pencil lead, I may have to try one someday. Hard not to like fat stubby aged pencil lead smokes. |
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I've seen pencil lead mentioned in wine reviews too.
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I've tasted pencil lead in many cigars. It's a sign of a dog rocket from my experience.
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I hate to admit it, but pencil lead or pencil shavings are in my cigar vocabulary. I associate it with an unpleasant flat mineral flavor. Hard to explain but when you taste it, you know.
But, you should've known you'd find some crazies at the Asylum.:ss At least were proud of it!:usa |
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Most flavors for cigars are more associated with smells then tastes. |
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Pencil lead is a common descriptor for cigars and wine. Tire rubber is another one that always threw me. But I have picked up both in wine before and they taste like you would imagine pencil lead and tire rubber tasting. And no I haven't tried either one but I know the smell of both. So you can somewhat infer what they would taste like.
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Did the reviewer mention if it was #2 or #3 pencil? In my experience, one is quite tasty... the other, not so much.
yes... I am joking :r |
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It ain't in my book. |
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For me, it's more about finding a word to describe the flavor as opposed to finding a flavor that can be described.
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I believe that my burn tire rubber = others burnt Hickory. Just goes to show you how important it is to have a wide open vocabulary when describing flavors. |
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