Steer clear of the little "Anomaly" though. Little dudes burn hot as hell, no chance to taste the flavor through the tongue bite.
I disagree. My first Series "A" was the Anomaly, and it smoked and tasted wonderful. In fact, I think the smaller size format makes this one quite a firecracker. I find that smaller cigars just have to be given a bit more patience, they have a lot to offer to those who have the patience for it.
Yesterday was a Padilla Miami. I thoroughly enjoyed this smoke. Slightly spicy with a great draw and construction and lots of smoke. Also had a Legends Matasa - my favorite of the line.
Today was a RP Double Maduro Torpedo - this is a great smoke with outstanding flavor. Tonight was an Alec Bradley Harvest Selection 97 - this is a solid smoke and a great value. Just bought a bunch on bid and I believe it will become one of my everyday smokes.
Agree with JOz - I like the little smokes a bunch and usually do one on my way in to the office in the morning. Some of my favorites are the Hemingway Short Story, RP vintages (2nds), Reserva Maxima Petite Coronas, 5 Vegas Miami Petite Coronas, Camacho 1962 Perfectos and CAO VR Mural.
Lassy - It's gotten luke-warm reviews on here, but I really liked the Matasa. I had the toro. I'm not sure what size is included in COTM, which is where I believe most people picked it up.
I just finished up with a Gran Habano #5 Corojo, in the Gran Robusto flavor. This is my second one and I'm just in love with this cigar, just stellar from the first puff to the last drag on the nub some 2 hours later. This one is most certainly a keeper.
I gave up on the Titan about halfway in. I kept waiting for the flavor to develop, but it didn't. Seems it was burning quickly too, 30 mins and it was half gone. I would have expected a stick that size to burn slower. Oh well, I have 5 more. I'll give it another shot sometime.
For now I'm gonna light up a La Aurora 1495 Cameroon 1994.
This one must of been a churchill from size...but damn, it had a huge ring size, one of the biggest ive ever had, had to be 56 or so.
Back on point though, great burn, even burn, great draw. As for taste...somewhat interesting. From the light to the first inch, i was disappointed. It tasted like watered down coffee, maybe not water, but, almost like it was just air with a few pieces of scent from coffee grounds. Past that though, taste began to develop fairly well, and i was happier with it, the coffee taste began to develop further, and about midstick hazelnut showed up. That taste stayed constant into the final third of the cigar where a toasty taste came in.
Overall, not a bad cigar, probably wouldnt include it in a regular rotation, but, it was ok as it progressed. I think one thing i was fascinated about was that id never had a maduro wrapped stick that was so mild. Normally when i smoke a maduro, it has some spice, some kick, this felt like maybe a notch up from a mild, but not a medium bodied by any means.
I think I had the same experience with the Titan, Scram, re burning surprisingly fast.
I've got myself on a very strict rationing regime with those LA 1495 C 1994's you sent me. With them being discontinued, I want to make them last. I've started to buy some more a few times, but I just can't bring myself to do it. Why pay to fall further in love with something that soon will be completely unavailable?
I liked it.. not really good at describing them, though. I still like the Obsidian better, this one's a bit milder. It was the weekend special at the place that shares a parking lot with ccom, it's still on sale but no free shipping. CCOM doesn't appear to carry them.
I smoked a Cuvee Rouge this afternoon since it has been in the humi for over a month and I have never had one and only one from the Cusano Fam.
Not my cup of tea but it wasn't a bad smoke over all. The descprition for it was earthy, leather and spice. I got little spice, more like tangy. I got some of the leather which is new to my palate as far as smoking cigars. The dominating flavor I had was vegetal, maybe its on my mind because of some wines I've had lately, I don't know. I also had a lemony aftertaste, like a said earlier, tangy. I've got little experiance with the ecuadorian wrappers so the flavors are new to me and with the mixed filler it was really different than my norm. The Construction was great but I had a small issue with a consistantly uneven burn.
Since I tend to smoke lghter cigars, generally Nics and Cameroon wrappers it was a new flavor profile to at least expand the palate. Overall it wasn't too bad, I wouldn't smoke it all the time but if I wanted a change of pace this could make the list. It may pair well with some of the Zens that I have been drinking lately.
Tomorrow...probably the Graycliff 1666 that keeps calling my name or possibly a Ghurka that is teasing me as well...maybe both, neither of which I have had before. Being a Friday there might be a Beverage with them.
I had a big ol' Camacho '62 torpedo. It was too loose. The flavor was notably different from the perfectos I love so well, but that may have been just a side-effect of the loose roll. Further experimentation required.
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Good thing though is that the local shop by work called and left me a message that a shipment of OpusX came in!!! All in all I'd say it's a wash
Here, here. Edge is one of my go-to sticks...not a bad price and very tasty nuttiness...not fantastic, but, like you said, consistent.
Yesterday was a Padilla Miami. I thoroughly enjoyed this smoke. Slightly spicy with a great draw and construction and lots of smoke. Also had a Legends Matasa - my favorite of the line.
Today was a RP Double Maduro Torpedo - this is a great smoke with outstanding flavor. Tonight was an Alec Bradley Harvest Selection 97 - this is a solid smoke and a great value. Just bought a bunch on bid and I believe it will become one of my everyday smokes.
Thinking about grabbing a Blue Moon Harvest Moon Pumpkin Ale to go with it.
Oh, and PTFTW. Its page 100, I had to.
nor correct usage of the word? oh well... still smoke one
For now I'm gonna light up a La Aurora 1495 Cameroon 1994.
Montecristo Media Noche
This one must of been a churchill from size...but damn, it had a huge ring size, one of the biggest ive ever had, had to be 56 or so.
Back on point though, great burn, even burn, great draw. As for taste...somewhat interesting. From the light to the first inch, i was disappointed. It tasted like watered down coffee, maybe not water, but, almost like it was just air with a few pieces of scent from coffee grounds. Past that though, taste began to develop fairly well, and i was happier with it, the coffee taste began to develop further, and about midstick hazelnut showed up. That taste stayed constant into the final third of the cigar where a toasty taste came in.
Overall, not a bad cigar, probably wouldnt include it in a regular rotation, but, it was ok as it progressed. I think one thing i was fascinated about was that id never had a maduro wrapped stick that was so mild. Normally when i smoke a maduro, it has some spice, some kick, this felt like maybe a notch up from a mild, but not a medium bodied by any means.
I've got myself on a very strict rationing regime with those LA 1495 C 1994's you sent me. With them being discontinued, I want to make them last. I've started to buy some more a few times, but I just can't bring myself to do it. Why pay to fall further in love with something that soon will be completely unavailable?
I did enough of that in junior high school.
Not my cup of tea but it wasn't a bad smoke over all. The descprition for it was earthy, leather and spice. I got little spice, more like tangy. I got some of the leather which is new to my palate as far as smoking cigars. The dominating flavor I had was vegetal, maybe its on my mind because of some wines I've had lately, I don't know. I also had a lemony aftertaste, like a said earlier, tangy. I've got little experiance with the ecuadorian wrappers so the flavors are new to me and with the mixed filler it was really different than my norm. The Construction was great but I had a small issue with a consistantly uneven burn.
Since I tend to smoke lghter cigars, generally Nics and Cameroon wrappers it was a new flavor profile to at least expand the palate. Overall it wasn't too bad, I wouldn't smoke it all the time but if I wanted a change of pace this could make the list. It may pair well with some of the Zens that I have been drinking lately.
Tomorrow...probably the Graycliff 1666 that keeps calling my name or possibly a Ghurka that is teasing me as well...maybe both, neither of which I have had before. Being a Friday there might be a Beverage with them.