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A Tale of Two Lanceros

Mark Twain

Call me Ishmael.
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Jul 22, 2006
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Graycliff Blue Label Elegante
La Gloria Cubana Medaille D-Or No.1 OSU OCT 00
(Not a lancero, but close enough!) :p


Graycliff Blue Label Elegante

This was my first Graycliff and I really had no idea what to expect aside from the size format which almost always shows the highest quality of that a cigar brand has to offer if it’s smoked slowly enough to gauge its potential. The construction was beautiful. The pre-light smell had a pleasant mix of vanilla with a nice sense of earthy tobacco to it. I plucked the little cap and found the unlit draw to be firm and smooth. The cigar burned quite well and only needed one touch up towards the end.

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The taste was very removed from what I’ve experienced in my normal smoking rotation. The cigar produced a good amount of smoke that had a nice light herbal quality to it that reminded me of drinking a cool glass of sweet green tea. The complexity of the cigar was underwhelming as it tended to shift between that pleasant herbal tea quality described above and a nice tobacco taste that began to dominate the finish as the cigar reached its end. A decent smoke, although I think the price will steer me to different brands that deliver a more enjoyable experience for a better price. (I say this without trying the Graycliff Espresso, so we shall see.) ???


La Gloria Cubana Medaille D-Or No.1 OSU OCT 00

I’ve smoked through four of these out of a ten-count box Mike gave me for my graduation and have been impressed by every one of them. Each one has smoked wonderfully and I haven’t had a poor light or a bad draw with any of them.

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The smoke had a distinct and quite pleasant quality to it that reminded me of smelling a charcoal barbecue from a distance. The taste was magnificent. It ranged from a solid woodsy beginning with an undertone of grass to a densely herbal middle that had a decidedly earthy finish that rested lightly on my palate. Not much spice or nicotine to the cigar, just loads of flavors that melded into an incredible complexity when I smoked it slowly. I suppose the age helped a little. :D
 
Great review, Marc. Always great to read you and your brother's reviews.
 
Great review. That La Gloria looks mighty tasty. Haven't tried an Graycliffs yet nor am I tempted after your review.
 
hm... nubbing with toothpick, gotta try it :thumbs:

btw, nice review!
 
:thumbs: Nice review. I totaly agree about the Graycliff. I have had a few of these and have not been to satisfied. The price is way out there to.
A #1 sounds pretty good to me though. :laugh:
 
I really enjoy your head to head reviews.

Doc.
 
Great reviews, thanks. Normally, I prefer larger ring smokes. But seeing your reviews have had me thinking about trying out a couple of lanceros. As luck would have it, I walked into a local B&M today, and they had a Don Carlos sampler box out, with a lancero in it, and I had to pick it up. So, I guess, thanks for giving me the idea.
 
Great reviews and pictures Marc!

I'm interested to know how this Graycliff lancero compares with the Expresso.
 
Great reviews, thanks. Normally, I prefer larger ring smokes. But seeing your reviews have had me thinking about trying out a couple of lanceros. As luck would have it, I walked into a local B&M today, and they had a Don Carlos sampler box out, with a lancero in it, and I had to pick it up. So, I guess, thanks for giving me the idea.

Wow! That is a wonderful find indeed. The Don Carlos Lancero is the reason many people by the sampler pack. I've never had one, but I've heard they're sublime.

Great find. :thumbs:
 
Great reviews, thanks. Normally, I prefer larger ring smokes. But seeing your reviews have had me thinking about trying out a couple of lanceros. As luck would have it, I walked into a local B&M today, and they had a Don Carlos sampler box out, with a lancero in it, and I had to pick it up. So, I guess, thanks for giving me the idea.

Wow! That is a wonderful find indeed. The Don Carlos Lancero is the reason many people by the sampler pack. I've never had one, but I've heard they're sublime.

Great find. :thumbs:

I had never even heard of it. But I saw it sitting on the shelf, and I had to grab it. I can't wait to try it, but I know I have to be patient.
 
Thank you for an expertly done review! I like the format, as well. :thumbs:
 
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