Mr Peat
Rich Perelman, "Loren you have a Godlike Presence.
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- Nov 4, 2005
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I first want to start off with thanking the BOTL that helped me get these to smoke. He will go nameless unless he wants to
step up. Thank you again.
I did a visual inspection and the wrapper is good. I cut the cigar so that I could test the draw. It was great. I fired this cigar up
at 3:47pm on 2nd May 2010. First thing I noticed that this cigar has plenty of smoke off each puff. The burn was a little rough
at first. The first quality I pick up on is some peppery notes. I then exhaled some smoke out of the nasal passage and it does
seem to be a little mellow. I did pick up on a raspberry note while doing this. It did leave a unique taste on the lips. Seems to
have a underlying strength to it. Waiting to be unleashed.
The burn finally evened out at the first 1/2" of the cigar. I'm still trying to place the taste I pick up off the wrapper and each puff.
This is a very unique cigar as I can not name another Opus X that this reminds me of so far. One thing that is a fact, I am picking
up on peppery notes after I blow out the smoke. For some reason, I think that I just ate a New York Strip Peppercorn Steak.
A raspberry note just appeared again. Still plenty of smoke and the draw is great. This Opus X is one of the faster burning cigars
that is made. I can say this is the cigar if short on time, smoke one if you have it. Again, I pick up on a Candied Raspberry taste
with a side dish of white pepper after I just ashed the cigar.
Now here comes the really off the wall comment. The after taste I get when I blow the smoke out and wait a minute or two. I picked
up on the bubble gum you could buy in the bucket for 5 cents. I think it was Bubble Yum that I am thinking of. I know, a strange thought
and taste. I did exhale smoke through the nasal passage once again and this time, I am not picking up anything that would say this
is a young cigar like I do on so many new Opus X. The after taste still feels meaty. Like if I was chewing on a steak.
Now I exhaled the smoke through the nose and this time, I detected that this cigar is a little young. But exhaling the smoke this time it
did manage to bring some tears to the ears. Definitely can tell there is some strength to this cigar. Not a in your face and pound you into
a bloody pulp strong. This young taste isn't like the usual impression I get from other Opus X that are young. The transitions that take
place after blowing the smoke out are very unique and this time it reminded me of some Blood Orange tea I've had. If any have drank
some will know how unique the taste is.
The burn is handling well in the 15+ mph winds. The band is needing to be taken off before it gets burnt. Score another Opus X band
taken off flawlessly. I'm glad I've had plenty of practice and I didn't even hurt the wrapper on the cigar. Doesn't seem like the traditional
Opus X that many are accustomed to smoking. Off this last puff, I had the impression I just took a drink of Jamaican Blue Mountain
Coffee while other times of pepper. I can not stress this enough that this is a unique cigar. The name may actually suit this cigar. I did
eat before hand so that probably helped a lot. I've noted it is picking up on the strength department.
Another slight hint of raspberry pepper notes after taking a puff. I just ashed again. So far the cigar smoke has been pleasant and cool
in the mouth. Still picking up on strength the closer I get to finishing the cigar. Now I am feeling a slight nicotine buzz. I stopped the review
pretty much with less than 1" to finish. I just wanted to enjoy the last of it. It did get stronger at the end and the smoke started to get a little
hot at the end. I have pictures to upload and will get them linked later tonight. I enjoyed this cigar a lot and glad I have 4 more to sit on and
age. Curious what happens to them. :thumbs:
Here is the rest of my pictures: http://s8.photobucket.com/albums/a18/Mr_Peat/Opus%20X%20Pussycat/
step up. Thank you again.
I did a visual inspection and the wrapper is good. I cut the cigar so that I could test the draw. It was great. I fired this cigar up
at 3:47pm on 2nd May 2010. First thing I noticed that this cigar has plenty of smoke off each puff. The burn was a little rough
at first. The first quality I pick up on is some peppery notes. I then exhaled some smoke out of the nasal passage and it does
seem to be a little mellow. I did pick up on a raspberry note while doing this. It did leave a unique taste on the lips. Seems to
have a underlying strength to it. Waiting to be unleashed.
The burn finally evened out at the first 1/2" of the cigar. I'm still trying to place the taste I pick up off the wrapper and each puff.
This is a very unique cigar as I can not name another Opus X that this reminds me of so far. One thing that is a fact, I am picking
up on peppery notes after I blow out the smoke. For some reason, I think that I just ate a New York Strip Peppercorn Steak.
A raspberry note just appeared again. Still plenty of smoke and the draw is great. This Opus X is one of the faster burning cigars
that is made. I can say this is the cigar if short on time, smoke one if you have it. Again, I pick up on a Candied Raspberry taste
with a side dish of white pepper after I just ashed the cigar.
Now here comes the really off the wall comment. The after taste I get when I blow the smoke out and wait a minute or two. I picked
up on the bubble gum you could buy in the bucket for 5 cents. I think it was Bubble Yum that I am thinking of. I know, a strange thought
and taste. I did exhale smoke through the nasal passage once again and this time, I am not picking up anything that would say this
is a young cigar like I do on so many new Opus X. The after taste still feels meaty. Like if I was chewing on a steak.
Now I exhaled the smoke through the nose and this time, I detected that this cigar is a little young. But exhaling the smoke this time it
did manage to bring some tears to the ears. Definitely can tell there is some strength to this cigar. Not a in your face and pound you into
a bloody pulp strong. This young taste isn't like the usual impression I get from other Opus X that are young. The transitions that take
place after blowing the smoke out are very unique and this time it reminded me of some Blood Orange tea I've had. If any have drank
some will know how unique the taste is.
The burn is handling well in the 15+ mph winds. The band is needing to be taken off before it gets burnt. Score another Opus X band
taken off flawlessly. I'm glad I've had plenty of practice and I didn't even hurt the wrapper on the cigar. Doesn't seem like the traditional
Opus X that many are accustomed to smoking. Off this last puff, I had the impression I just took a drink of Jamaican Blue Mountain
Coffee while other times of pepper. I can not stress this enough that this is a unique cigar. The name may actually suit this cigar. I did
eat before hand so that probably helped a lot. I've noted it is picking up on the strength department.
Another slight hint of raspberry pepper notes after taking a puff. I just ashed again. So far the cigar smoke has been pleasant and cool
in the mouth. Still picking up on strength the closer I get to finishing the cigar. Now I am feeling a slight nicotine buzz. I stopped the review
pretty much with less than 1" to finish. I just wanted to enjoy the last of it. It did get stronger at the end and the smoke started to get a little
hot at the end. I have pictures to upload and will get them linked later tonight. I enjoyed this cigar a lot and glad I have 4 more to sit on and
age. Curious what happens to them. :thumbs:
Here is the rest of my pictures: http://s8.photobucket.com/albums/a18/Mr_Peat/Opus%20X%20Pussycat/