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La Tradicion "Perdomo Reserve" #2
Another review I found of a cigar no longer available - again reviewed from SMOKE in 1999.
Figurado #52 La Tradicion "Perdomo Reserve" #2 1) Aesthetics: This is a perfectly rolled in the AF Hemingway style with the taper to the head, with the foot abruptly coming to a nipple - the difference is the box press - it is SQUARE! The Colorado maduro wrapper is a beautiful match that has this cigar beckoning to be picked up and lit. Score for aesthetics: 4.9 2) Pre-light Construction: A firm, well-rolled cigar. It smells of mature tobacco with the hint of the barnyard. Score for Pre-light construction: 4.9 3) Post-light Construction/How it smoked: Once you get past the nipple, this cigar opens up and smokes very well and burns evenly. A solid greyish ash needed to be nugged to give up its hold. A couple samples got a touch hot in the last 2 inches. Score for post-light construction: 4.4 4) Flavor and strength: This is a rich, full-bodied, flavorful smoke. A complex mix of spice, burnt chocolate, and solid tobacco flavors made this a smoke to savor. Score for flavor and strength: 4.9 5) Aftertaste/Finish: A very pleasant, sweet finish lingered for a bit on the palate. Score for aftertaste: 4.8 6) Aroma: Spice predominated the olfactory sensations that accompanied this cigar - although a bit heavy (I like heavy), it was very enjoyable. Score for aroma: 4.8 7) General Comments: Some cigars just have it all together, this is one such smoke. I enjoyed this with after a nice Indonesian lunch and it had the hutzpah to get the attention of my palate from the first puff. Overall score for the cigar: 4.9 8) Recommendation: Highly Recommended Why? Go back and read what I wrote again, you should be able to figure it out by the time you get to this section of the review - what isn't there to like about it? |
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