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Old 10-15-2008, 01:17 PM   #1
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Default Graycliff G2 Robusto

Graycliff G2 Robusto 2006



Partnered with: Black Porter Beer

47 degrees

Brand: Graycliff
Line: G2
Cigar: Robusto 5x50
Origin: Bahamas
Wrapper: Ecuadorian
Binder: Costa Rican
Filler: Costa Rican, Nicaraguan and Filipino tobaccos
Body: Medium
Strength: Medium
Box Price: $130 (Box of 25)


Prelight draw- easy draw and cut perfectly with my Xicar sisscors


Fired up: 8:15 pm

Cigar is a bit soft and springy but not mushy.

Slightly veiny but feels fairly smooth to the touch.

Easy draw once lit and produces a full mouth of smoke. Starts off mild.

Very smooth, easy to pass through sinuses. Hints of leather and cream, producing a lot of white and still pretty mild.




2/3’s

Burn line was a bit wavy but corrected itself by the second-third.

Building up to a medium bodied smoke and still producing a lot of thick white smoke. Ash is a little dark on this example and a bit flakey. No ash-a-thons tonight. Still, it’s keeping about an inch of ash on it and keep the burn very smooth and cool.

Toward the end of the second third the spice is picking up with the undertones of leather remaining.

The almost black beer I'm drinking is playing really nicely off the spice and not overpowering the G2 as I was concerned it would.



Rolling into the last third it remains smooth and the spice backed off a bit. It’s not so much a peppery taste but more of a spice I can’t identify that lingers on my Palate. Taking a few deep breaths of fresh air through my nose really lets me enjoy the finish and encourages me to smoke more. Smoooth and creamy is the name of the game right now.

Last third just got hot by probably due to operator error. I tried to sneak in more than one draw per 1 or 2 minutes and I paid with a less than pleasant draw and harsh smoke.

After a quick purge with the lighter I was back in biz. Totally recovered and back to smooth and creamy.

I should mention that these do much better with a few months on them rather than right off the truck.


Also, if some millionaire out there wants to send me for a dream vacation to the Graycliff Hotel- that’s just fine by me. If said millionaire would be just be kind enough to supply babysitting money for the time I’m gone, that’d be swell.

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Old 10-15-2008, 10:24 PM   #2
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Great review, thank you! I haven't had this one yet, only the PG and 1666.
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