What did you think? I have been itching to pull the trigger on these since they were released.
I'd recommend it, I think I smoked all but 1 or 2 out of the five i bought and am planning on getting more. Really good stick.
Did a review on this one myself earlier this year should be up in my review thread if you want a detailed account of it. Suffice to say that for me the first inch and a half was very flat and one dimensional but after that and for the remainder of the cigar it was absolutely outstanding. Very complex with overall good balance and some unique wood and spice notes with a bit of leather. Loved it once I got past the initial flavorlessness that was present.
Some cigar enthusiasts and Soldiers smoked an Obsidian Robusto, a very dark and oily wrapper with lots of veins. Initial impressions were dark chocolate with a hint of spice. The cigar remained well rounded and full of flavor. Courtesy of www.soldiersandcigars.org
Some cigar enthusiasts and Soldiers smoked an Obsidian Robusto, a very dark and oily wrapper with lots of veins. Initial impressions were dark chocolate with a hint of spice. The cigar remained well rounded and full of flavor. Courtesy of www.soldiersandcigars.org
Had my first La Dueña last night in the petite belicoso size last night, first stick I had in nearly a month. Outstanding stick courtesy of Roman. Janny did an excellent job with this blend and you can definitely still see the influence from Pete and Don Pepin in her blend. Pulled up a fantastic molasses and cocoa powder sweetness at the front end and a oily leather and aromatic cedar tones with a hickory bite to finish. The pepper died down within the first inch and left a very solid balance.
Had my first La Dueña last night in the petite belicoso size last night, first stick I had in nearly a month. Outstanding stick courtesy of Roman. Janny did an excellent job with this blend and you can definitely still see the influence from Pete and Don Pepin in her blend. Pulled up a fantastic molasses and cocoa powder sweetness at the front end and a oily leather and aromatic cedar tones with a hickory bite to finish. The pepper died down within the first inch and left a very solid balance.
havent bit the bullet one these yet. But me thinks I will soon !
Had my first La Dueña last night in the petite belicoso size last night, first stick I had in nearly a month. Outstanding stick courtesy of Roman. Janny did an excellent job with this blend and you can definitely still see the influence from Pete and Don Pepin in her blend. Pulled up a fantastic molasses and cocoa powder sweetness at the front end and a oily leather and aromatic cedar tones with a hickory bite to finish. The pepper died down within the first inch and left a very solid balance.
havent bit the bullet one these yet. But me thinks I will soon !
i loved the couple that i bought....and they won't break the bank at all which is awsesome.
Today was a Padilla Dominus Churchill that has been in my humidor for at least three years. I was hesitant about smoking it since they are no longer made, but they are meant to be smoked (and I have one more!) This one really grew up nicely, A nice mild woody flavor, with hints of cinnamon and coffee, a peppery retrohale which was pleasant when controlled. Gonna let the last one rest another year and see how much better it can possibly get. I'd suggest getting some but they are long gone everywhere I looked.
Sam Leccia Black Robusto. Very interesting taste with the smokey fire cured tobacco. Nothing like the smokiness from the Pennsylvania Broadlead. That's more of a faint smokiness in the background. The Black is a lot heavier on the palate. I'd say that it's almost salty when retrohaling with the smoke lingering on the palate for the whole cigar.
I wonder what this would be like with some nice Islay scotch.
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Tonight it will be "Aging Room"...
it's effin cold outside!!!!!
Where were you when I was in Afghanistan?! LOL
My First Kristtoff:
mmmmmm mmmm delicious.... nice .... dark... like chocolate leather... much thanks to a fellow botl..
Aj
I wonder what this would be like with some nice Islay scotch.
In honor of Mr. Heavy!!
I have ordered a box of 25 and got them in today.
All I can say is WOW!! They remind me of my current favorite the PDR 1878. Very nice cigar.