BigJake6904
Fat Texan
2005 Opus Chili Pepper

Pre-light: The cigar is from the 2005 Opus 22 set, serial number 10 of 500. It is completely covered in plume or mold, not sure which, and it has a very sweet yet powerful aroma about it. I have highly anticipated smoking one of my chili peppers, so why not smoke the one with the most age to bring in the New Year…after a fantastic night with the fiancé. :love:

First-third: The cigar is extremely rich and powerful and it immediately lives up to the name “Chili Pepper.” As the burn begins to surpass the widest point, and begins declining in ring gauge, the cigar becomes better and better. The cigar is continuously becoming spicier and less powerful and richer in flavor.

Second-third: For some reason I felt the need to purge the cigar. There seemed to be quite a build-up of ammonia, but smoking the cigar you could never tell. There is absolutely no tar buildup which I have experienced with a lot of nice Fuentes. The cigar is ever more spicy, and truly living up to its’ name.

Final-third: Continuing on its’ previous path, the cigar steadily becomes milder and more rich in that Rosado, spicy flavor. My palate feels like I’ve been chewing on un-ground pepper, but at the same time it’s cooled by the cigars mellow richness.

Conclusion: Usually I don’t consider Opus’s to be very complex cigars, as their flavors are generally consistent throughout the whole smoke. However, I’ve never had one that is tapered like a perfecto or a baby salamone. The abrupt changes in ring gauge throughout the whole smoke have easily made this the most enjoyable Opus experience I’ve ever had. I have one more from 2005…and with the amount of plume on both of them, I cannot wait to smoke the other….and hope I can keep my hands off of my other Chili peppers until the time is right. What a great way to start the New Year.