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Thursday, December 29, 2011
My 12 Days of Christmas: Unwrapping the Humidor & a Conclusion.
Six Geese through Twelve Drummers...
I come to you, my readers, bearing gifts. Twelve days of gifts to be exact. From now until Christmas, I'll be giving 12 reviews of cigars that have been in my humidor for various amounts of time. Nothing beats the gift of one's own humidor and the treasures that lay within. So, here we go.
Previous post(s):
A Partridge in a Pear Tree - 1961 Frank Llaneza
Two Turtle Doves - Jaime Garcia Reserva Especial
Three French Hens- Ashton VSG Wizard
Four Calling Birds- Alec Bradley Black Market torpedo
Five Golden Rings- Drew Estate Liga Privada L40
On the remaining days of Christmas, my humidor gave to me...
Six Geese-a-Laying...
A La Flor Dominicana Colorado Oscuro robusto
Wrapper: Ecuadoran Ligero Sumatra
Binder: Dominican Sumatra
Filler: Dominican & Nicaraguan
Time in my humidor: 5 months
You all know I couldn't do 12 days of cigars without a LFD, right? This cigar is one of five that I purchased the day it landed at Town & Country Cigars in Euless, Texas. The beautiful appearance and construction of this cigar begs to be smoked. Lush oils cover this cigar right off the shelf, age only amplifies the richness. This cigar is medium in body and strength, with a complex array of flavors on the palate ranging from dark fruit & orange peel to cedar & white pepper. Total Rating: 9.4
Seven Swans-a-Swimming...
A Carlos Torano Vault Liga torpedo
Wrapper: Nicaraguan Shade Grown Habano
Binder: Nicaraguan Omentepe
Filler: Nicaraguan & Dominican
Time in my humidor: 2 months
This was another Town & Country purchase as soon as it was available after the 2011 IPCPR. This smoke was an incredible surprise, that definitely exceeded my expectations. The concept behind this cigar is what intrigues me most. The foundation of this cigar was developed in 2000, but apparently there was a missing link. Enter the Nicaraguan Omentepe leaf. Eureka! The Vault is born and a fantastic, rich bodied smoke with great flavor. The palate is savory and the burn is immaculate. Total Rating: 9.1
Eight Maids-a-Milking...
An Arturo Fuente King B
Wrapper: Ecuadorian Sungrown Rosado
Binder: Dominican
Filler: Dominican
Time in my humidor: 3 years 6 months
An instant classic as soon as it hit retailers in 2005, the Fuente King B is a great cigar that ages extremely well. I kept the cedar roll around this stick for the past few years and had at the very bottom of one of my humidors. The pre-light bouquet was enough to entice me to smoke this cigar. The burn was a little off, but the mild flavor was dead on with a nice, long peppery finish. Total Rating: 8.8
Nine Ladies Dancing
A 262 Ideology Churchill
Wrapper: Nicaraguan Habano Rosado
Binder: Nicaraguan Jalapa
Filler: Nicaraguan Ligero, Mexican Ligero (San Andreas), Dominican Republic Viso (Piloto Cubano)
Time in my humidor: 8 months
You know Clint Aaron and the guys over at 262 are some of my favorite people. I've been waiting for this smoke for a long time. This was gifted to me by Clint and I've been holding onto it for a while. I've had several Ideology cigars before, but never with much age on them. I'd really like to see how years can affect this smoke. The construction, draw, and burn are terrific and the flavors compliment the espresso that accompanied it. The finish was nice and long with the beautiful bouquet lingering for a good amount of time. Total Rating: 9.2
10 Lords-a-Leaping
A Camacho Triple Maduro toro
Wrapper: Jamastran Honduran
Binder: 3 Unknown Maduro leaves
Filler: Jamastran Honduran
Time in my humidor: 1 year 3 months
What a gorgeous cigar to look at! This beaut is very dark with excellent construction and almost no visible veins. The wrapper is quite meaty, with a fantastic sweet & peppery bouquet and palate. The smoke was plentiful and the draw was a little tight, but it wasn't a total turn off. The cigar ages great, and I think another year would do some wonders. Grab it, hold onto it, and then...smoke it! Total Rating: 9.2
11 Pipers Piping...
A Kristoff Sumatra toro
Wrapper: Ecuadorian Sumatra
Binder: Brazilian
Filler: Cuban Seed Dominican, Cuban Seed Nicaraguan
Time in my humidor: 7 months
Glenn Case and his Kristoff cigars are climbing toward the top of my list for a Go-to Smoke. This cigar is very unique with a hearty foundation of oak and smoked mesquite. Sounds like BBQ, right? Well, the complex flavors that follow and build throw that idea out of the window. Floral notes in the bouquet and sweet cinnamon & cardamon through the core, make this a very different smoke. The rustic feel and appearance takes this cigar to a classic-style level. Total Rating: 9.0
12 Drummers Drumming...
A Paul Garmirian Artisan's Passion super robusto
Wrapper: Dominican
Binder: Dominican
Filler: Dominican
Time in my humidor: 2 months
It's Paul Garmirian. Period. Ok, I should probably give you a little more than that, but its pretty self-explanatory. The nose and bouquet from the smoke is an unbelievable mixture of pepper, dark fruit, almond, and light citrus. The construction was flawless, but the draw left a little to be desired. I can't wait to see what more age will do to this smoke. Total Rating: 9.0
Well, there it is folks. 12 Days of Cigars to conclude the 2011 Holiday Season. So, to all my readers Happy Holidays, Season's Greetings and have an amazing 2012! Remember, there is nothing wrong with knowing you are the best!
Regards,
Bear
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Thursday, December 22, 2011
My 12 Days of Christmas: Unwrapping the Humidor.
I come to you, my readers, bearing gifts. Twelve days of gifts to be exact. From now until Christmas, I'll be giving 12 reviews of cigars that have been in my humidor for various amounts of time. Nothing beats the gift of one's own humidor and the treasures that lay within. So, here we go.
Previous post(s):
On the fifth day of Christmas, my humidor gave to me...
A Liga Privada Ünico Serie L40
Wrapper: Connecticut Sungrown Habano
Binder: Brazilian Mata Fina
Filler: Honduran & Nicaraguan
Time in my humidor: 2 HOURS
Acid, Ambrosia, Chateau Real, & Tabak Especial are just some of Drew Estate's renowned brands and lines of cigars. The company's founder and co-owner, Jonathan Drew has built his cigar brand from a small 8 person operation into an industry leader.
For most cigar amateurs and beginners, they miss out on Drew Estate's best creation: The Liga Privada Serie. The Liga Privada line is not only one of the industry's finest and sought after products, but also very rare and in only limited retail locations.
The L40 is just as coveted and just as hard to find. You read that right, this one only stayed in my humidor for 2 hours. Frankly, I shouldn't have even bothered messing with the humidification of my humidor by opening it up. The temptation was too great. And while "aging" this particular Liga Privada vitola did nothing for the cigar, I am certainly excited about the second one I bought and am hoping to let it go until next Christmas.
The construction of the cigar is impeccable, with no visible veins or tooth to the texture of wrapper. There is mildly , oily sheen with rich earth & coffee notes on the palate of the dry draw.
The cigar lights perfectly and burns with nearly flawless effort. The draw had a little tightness to it, which is indicative of many Drew Estate cigars, especially Liga Privadas. However, while draw was not extremely loose, it was still enjoyable the smoke was abundant. Okay, abundant smoke is a major, minor understatement. When this stick was resting in had more smoke billowing out of it than most of the cigars when I'm puffing on them!
It is so rare to find a smoke that I regard as nearly flawless. For that matter, I try not throwing that word, flawless, in reference to cigars. I believe there is always room for growth and the journey in seeking out the perfect smoke is an adventure I hope that never ends.
Drew and Co., really came into their own and with their new mantra of "Re-birth of the Cigar", the Liga Privada line has given birth to another crowned jewel in the Drew Estate family....the Undercrown. More on that later (*wink).
Back to the L40, the flavor from first light, through the prime core, and to the very nub was consistent, smooth, and chalk full of excellent, rich flavor.
As my palate experienced savory flavors of earth & espresso to rich dark fruits & chocolate and finished off with a nice smooth dash of white pepper & nutmeg it becomes very clear to me to invest more time in this type of cigar. The lancero and panatela vitolas are by far some of the most flavorful, well constructed cigars I've smoked.
My Ratings:
Appearance - 10Pre-light taste- 9
Construction - 10
Draw - 9
Burn - 10
Aroma - 10
Flavor - 10
Balance - 10
Finish- 9
Total Rating: 9.6
Dear Jonathan Drew,
Although we've haven't always seen eye to eye on your cigars, let me take the liberty of paying you a great compliment. I admit it is very audacious of me to presume that you care or word of this will ever reach you, for what it is worth, The Liga Privada L40 is the highest rated cigar to be seen on this blog.
Bear
Monday, December 19, 2011
My 12 Days of Christmas: Unwrapping the Humidor.
...Four Calling Birds
I come to you, my readers, bearing gifts. Twelve days of gifts to be exact. From now until Christmas, I'll be giving 12 reviews of cigars that have been in my humidor for various amounts of time. Nothing beats the gift of one's own humidor and the treasures that lay within. So, here we go.
Previous post(s):
A Partridge in a Pear Tree - 1961 Frank Llaneza
Two Turtle Doves - Jaime Garcia Reserva Especial
Three French Hens- Ashton VSG Wizard
On the fourth day of Christmas, my humidor gave to me...
An Alec Bradley Black Market torpedo
Wrapper: Nicaraguan Maduro
Binder: Sumatran
Filler: Panamanian & Honduran
Time in my humidor: 3 months
While the company had some early success with the Occidental Reserve and the Maxx, it really caught every aficionado's attention with the herald Tempus line. Since 2007, Rubin and his crew have cranked out 90-rated smokes like clockwork. The Tempus is in good company with Maxx Connecticut, Select Cabinet Reserve, & Prensado.
Rubin's newest creation, Black Market, debuted at this year's IPCPR trade show in Las Vegas and has been on the shelves since early September. I grabbed a few of them right off the bat and the torpedo, is actually only the second one I have smoked.
Leathery! Leathery! Leathery! This may become the new HO! HO! HO! A dominant leather flavor hits me on the dry draw and the foot has a strong note of pepper. This cigar is rich with oils and I am very excited to see what extensive age will do to this smoke.
The ash held well on this smoke, finally falling off in the middle of the smoke. The first third of the cigar, while dominated by leathery flavor, does have notes of chocolate, pepper, earth, and clove. The smoke is cool and delivers a strong, yet wonderful smelling bouquet.
The cigar lasted me about an hour and a half that never had to be re-lighted or became bitter at all. The finish was strong and stayed for quite a while.
I paired this particular cigar with rum and I feel that a complimentary beverage, rather than contrast, would serve this cigar best. I have a Real Ale coffee porter in my fridge right now that I think would go perfectly with the Black Market.
My Ratings:
Appearance - 10
Pre-light taste- 9
Construction - 10
Draw - 8
Burn - 8
Aroma - 10
Flavor - 9
Balance - 9
Finish- 9
Total Rating: 9.1
Rubin's story and journey into the cigar world is one of tremendous success. His cigar creations and blends are some of the most talked about in the industry. He doesn't have a name like Oliva, Garcia, or Padron - but his passion and drive have jolted him toward the upper echelon of the industry.
4 down...8 to go. There's nothing wrong with knowing you are the best.
Regards,
Bear
Thursday, December 15, 2011
My 12 Days of Christmas: Unwrapping the Humidor.
...Three French Hens
I come to you, my readers, bearing gifts. Twelve days of gifts to be exact. From now until Christmas, I'll be giving 12 reviews of cigars that have been in my humidor for various amounts of time. Nothing beats the gift of one's own humidor and the treasures that lay within. So, here we go.
Previous post(s):
A Partridge in a Pear Tree - 1961 Frank Llaneza
Two Turtle Doves - Jaime Garcia Reserva Especial
On the third day of Christmas, my humidor gave to me...
An Ashton VSG Wizard
Wrapper: Ecuadorian Sumatran
Binder: DominicanFiller: Dominican
Time in my humidor: 1 year 3 months
In 1985, Philadelphia native, Robert Levin launched a brand that many consider second to only Davidoff when it comes to non-Cubans. The Virgin Sun Grown line (VSG) debuted in 1999 as Levin called upon his friend, Carlos Fuente, Jr. of Arturo Fuente to help develop what would become one the highest award winning cigar lines in the industry.
In 2006, the Wizard was created. It is the only puro in the VSG line that is not box pressed and the Ecuadorian Sumatran wrapper hails specifically from the Oliva family factory.
Upon lighting the cigar, I botched the job slightly as I was driving down the road away from my day job. But the welcomed smoke was a comfort to my palate. The first third of the cigar is heavy in earth, cedar and oak flavors. The bouquet is sweet with dark fruit & roasted nuts.
The middle of the cigar takes a notable and complex turn. Pronounced cocoa and nutmeg flavors comes through against the heavy wood taste.
The finish is very smooth, with a dominate earthiness that lingers on the palate for just the right amount of time. If I wasn't driving at the time, I would have loved to enjoy this cigar with a nice cognac or port. The sweeter liquors offer a nice contrast from the robust earth and wood dominated smoke.
My Ratings:
Appearance - 9
Pre-light taste- 9
Construction - 10
Draw - 9
Burn - 9
Aroma - 10
Flavor - 10
Balance - 9
Finish- 9
Total Rating: 9.3
As a second generation tobacconist, Levin has pursued perfection with every turn his company has taken. The VSG and , in particular, the Wizard are no different are a prize that every humidor should don.
Levin, Fuente and I know it, as should you: There is nothing wrong with knowing you are the best.
Regards,
Bear
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