Looking for a Pepper Bomb!
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blindy
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Since I'm working on developing my palette I'm looking for a stick that is a flat out pepper bomb so I can begin to identify some flavors. Suggestions appreciated brothers!
-big lindy
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Tatuaje black
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this to me seems to be going at it backwards.blindy:Since I'm working on developing my palette I'm looking for a stick that is a flat out pepper bomb so I can begin to identify some flavors. Suggestions appreciated brothers! -big lindy
go get yourself some whole black peppercorns and smell them, put a few in your mouth and roll em around for a while, then chew on a few more of them. become very familiar with pepper. understand pepper. that way, when you find a cigar that has hints of pepper, you will understand what it is you are tasting.
and Check out this thread that may help too.
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I agree with kuzi, but if you still want to go straight for a pepper bomb check out Don Pepin Garcia Cuban Classic.
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I recently smoked a LFD Factory Press II that was black pepper the entire stick!! Great smoke! Like Kuzi said though, get familiar with the flavors/smells first. Each cigar is different for everyone so what I find in a smoke, you may not. Sometimes I read reviews of cedar or chocolate and I didn't pick up on any of that when I smoked that cigar. A flavor that I still can't wrap my head around is leather. Hints of leather?! Flavors will come to you, it might be difficult to find a certain flavor.
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Just bite down on your belt a while before screaming out your safe word, then you'll understand leather.jr_p951:A flavor that I still can't wrap my head around is leather. Hints of leather?! -
The two for me would be and they are different in their own right would be My Father Le Bijou 1922 and Tatuaje Fausto although the Fausto may be more of a complete spice bomb. The MF was on the lips mainly almost like when you put to much pepper on your food type of spice. Just my .02 and to clarify I am still trying to enhance my own palate.
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+1 on the Fausto
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Damn that didnt take long. lol. How was it? I was one that didnt think of black peper on the stick.jr_p951:I recently smoked a LFD Factory Press II that was black pepper the entire stick!! Great smoke! Like Kuzi said though, get familiar with the flavors/smells first. Each cigar is different for everyone so what I find in a smoke, you may not. Sometimes I read reviews of cedar or chocolate and I didn't pick up on any of that when I smoked that cigar. A flavor that I still can't wrap my head around is leather. Hints of leather?! Flavors will come to you, it might be difficult to find a certain flavor. -
I'd check out the La Sirena "A", the one I had was a cayenne pepper bomb for the first inch. That one will make you cry uncle.
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Kuzi is correct, just don't eat manure to become familiar with BARNYARD :-D
As far as peppery cigars, the DPG Blue hit me with a large dose of red pepper flakes.
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LMAOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!bigharpoon:Just bite down on your belt a while before screaming out your safe word, then you'll understand leather.
OK, back to the original questi...... LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sorry fellas, everytime I started to type I thought about harpoon's comment and started laughing again. Think Ive got a handle on it now and LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Cu-Avana Intenso and if you really want your eyes to water, try a Cu-Avana Pvnisher. That outta LMAOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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If thats what you have to do to understand hints of leather...count me out! I'd rather lick the a$$ end of cow than perform any act that requies a safe word and me biting on a belt!! LoL! I'm scared to think of what has to be done to understand an ammonia taste!bigharpoon:
Just bite down on your belt a while before screaming out your safe word, then you'll understand leather.jr_p951:A flavor that I still can't wrap my head around is leather. Hints of leather?! -
That was the best lolbigharpoon:
Just bite down on your belt a while before screaming out your safe word, then you'll understand leather.jr_p951:A flavor that I still can't wrap my head around is leather. Hints of leather?! -
The Fausto I had was flavorless. Must have been a dud. Speaking of peppery Tat's try and hunt down a T110: http://thedailycigar.blogspot.com/2011/12/dec-2nd-2011-tatuaje-t110.htmlBombay:The two for me would be and they are different in their own right would be My Father Le Bijou 1922 and Tatuaje Fausto although the Fausto may be more of a complete spice bomb. The MF was on the lips mainly almost like when you put to much pepper on your food type of spice. Just my .02 and to clarify I am still trying to enhance my own palate.
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ENFIDL:
The Fausto I had was flavorless. Must have been a dud. Speaking of peppery Tat's try and hunt down a T110: http://thedailycigar.blogspot.com/2011/12/dec-2nd-2011-tatuaje-t110.htmlBombay:The two for me would be and they are different in their own right would be My Father Le Bijou 1922 and Tatuaje Fausto although the Fausto may be more of a complete spice bomb. The MF was on the lips mainly almost like when you put to much pepper on your food type of spice. Just my .02 and to clarify I am still trying to enhance my own palate.
Thanks E, will do on trying to hunt down the T110. You got another fausto resting, I think I may have one in the humi if you would like to try, to make sure the first was indeed a dud of course? -
Yeah the T110 was a blast! I will also mention the T-Rex as well. Both of these sticks from Tat are pepper bombs.
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every time that i go into a mall with a Leather store (wilson's leather in my part of the woods) i make sure to go in to that store and take a deep smell. Leather is a difficult smell/taste for me as well.bigharpoon:
Just bite down on your belt a while before screaming out your safe word, then you'll understand leather.jr_p951:A flavor that I still can't wrap my head around is leather. Hints of leather?! -
Hell yeah. Eat that *** up.Steve2010:Kuzi is correct, just don't eat manure to become familiar with BARNYARD :-D
As far as peppery cigars, the DPG Blue hit me with a large dose of red pepper flakes.
i spent a good amount of time on a farm growing up. the "barnyard" is easy for me.
to me most cigars have a smell that is like the barns where hay is kept. this farm i was spending time on also cured tobacco. tobacco barns have a distinct smell to me as well. i hope everyone gets an opportunity to smell one so that they cna understand what i mean by "barnyard"
DPG blue to most is a pepper bomb. to me it isnt. i smoke way to slow. when i want a pepper/spicy cigar i reach for a san lotano habano. -
the t110 and the fousto are almost identical blends. Pete told me himself.Bombay:ENFIDL:
The Fausto I had was flavorless. Must have been a dud. Speaking of peppery Tat's try and hunt down a T110: http://thedailycigar.blogspot.com/2011/12/dec-2nd-2011-tatuaje-t110.htmlBombay:The two for me would be and they are different in their own right would be My Father Le Bijou 1922 and Tatuaje Fausto although the Fausto may be more of a complete spice bomb. The MF was on the lips mainly almost like when you put to much pepper on your food type of spice. Just my .02 and to clarify I am still trying to enhance my own palate.
Thanks E, will do on trying to hunt down the T110. You got another fausto resting, I think I may have one in the humi if you would like to try, to make sure the first was indeed a dud of course? -
Pepper, Leather, Wood, Coffee. it seems I find at least one of those in almost anything I smoke. Now try and determine which it is closest to in your mind. This may be a start.
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I got a blast of black pepper taste in the first 1-1 1/2 inch of my last Cain F. Like some of the other BoTL have mentioned though, not everyone will get the same flavors out of a stick. I'm with kuzi, familiarize yourself with the flavors you're looking for and then you'll be able to distinguish them more easily.
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For straight up pure black pepper flavor in a cigar, the Tatuaje Black label torpedos, both in tubos and cello are major black pepper bombs.
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I'm definitely getting my balls busted for the barnyard likeness but Kuzi you are right on. The barnyard is the smell of the hay, soil, barn wood, etc. I love wine and I'm always looking for a kick ass wine with some peppery fangs to it and I'm able to pick out the peppery flavor well in wine so figured i'd go after it with a peppery stick. I'm going hunting for Tatuaje Black. ENFIDL from reading about the Tatuaje T110 it sounds badass and also seems like it's going to be a sasquach to hunt down. BTW nice blog I've sent some BOTL's there to check it out recently. - big lindy
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I never got a lot of pepper from the tat blacks. interesting.
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dont feel bad. I didnt get much out of the Lx2.phobicsquirrel:I never got a lot of pepper from the tat blacks. interesting. -
It's black pepper flavor, not any heat really.phobicsquirrel:I never got a lot of pepper from the tat blacks. interesting. -
Mine must have been a dud then. That'll happen. I really appreciate the offer brother! I'm pretty overstocked so I must pass on it...for now lol Thanks again very generous of you!kuzi16:
the t110 and the fousto are almost identical blends. Pete told me himself.Bombay:ENFIDL:
The Fausto I had was flavorless. Must have been a dud. Speaking of peppery Tat's try and hunt down a T110: http://thedailycigar.blogspot.com/2011/12/dec-2nd-2011-tatuaje-t110.htmlBombay:The two for me would be and they are different in their own right would be My Father Le Bijou 1922 and Tatuaje Fausto although the Fausto may be more of a complete spice bomb. The MF was on the lips mainly almost like when you put to much pepper on your food type of spice. Just my .02 and to clarify I am still trying to enhance my own palate.
Thanks E, will do on trying to hunt down the T110. You got another fausto resting, I think I may have one in the humi if you would like to try, to make sure the first was indeed a dud of course? -
ENFIDL:
Mine must have been a dud then. That'll happen. I really appreciate the offer brother! I'm pretty overstocked so I must pass on it...for now lol Thanks again very generous of you!kuzi16:
the t110 and the fousto are almost identical blends. Pete told me himself.Bombay:ENFIDL:
The Fausto I had was flavorless. Must have been a dud. Speaking of peppery Tat's try and hunt down a T110: http://thedailycigar.blogspot.com/2011/12/dec-2nd-2011-tatuaje-t110.htmlBombay:The two for me would be and they are different in their own right would be My Father Le Bijou 1922 and Tatuaje Fausto although the Fausto may be more of a complete spice bomb. The MF was on the lips mainly almost like when you put to much pepper on your food type of spice. Just my .02 and to clarify I am still trying to enhance my own palate.
Thanks E, will do on trying to hunt down the T110. You got another fausto resting, I think I may have one in the humi if you would like to try, to make sure the first was indeed a dud of course?
No problem I just didnt want a brother to go without. HA! -
Yeah, never really got that. In fact I'm smoking one right now cuz I'm curious. And I love me some black pepper. I guess I'm odd.... And Kuzi, yeah the lx2 was about the same for me, not a lot of pepper on that one as well. It's one of my favorite sticks, in fact probably that and the America are my fav's from CAO.docbp87:
It's black pepper flavor, not any heat really.phobicsquirrel:I never got a lot of pepper from the tat blacks. interesting.