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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? How do you even know what pencil lead tastes like unless you ate pencils as a kid?
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think i'll start a new wtt thread, i have plenty of pencils as trade
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Have My Own Room
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I always taste pencil lead right after soggy cardboard.
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Ol' Dude
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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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Going Commando
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Going Commando
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Isn't the Monte #2 in fact named after the #2 pencil?
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If you smell a pencil sharpener I think the predominate smell is the wood shavings-probably cedar. Many people lick then end of a pencil when writing to darken the print...I think every kid in the world has put the lead end of a pencil in their mouth. It isn't a bad taste when connected to cigars-just an attempt to put a name on a taste.
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Have My Own Room
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I like to keep my descriptions pretty simple. (salty, sweet, leather,cocoa, etc) but I have to admit, I've tasted and used the descriptive 'pencil lead' for cigars many times.
As others have mentioned, its sort of like the smell right after you sharpen a pencil, not necessarily the lead itself. It's not an unpleasant taste either, unless its really overpowering. I think the only cigar that I remember having a predominantly 'pencil lead' flavor was an RP edge from like 3 years ago. |
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I've seen pencil lead mentioned in wine reviews too.
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