Sorry Chuck, I tried to like it as much as you do. You know what they say about opinions though. :whistling:
Sorry Chuck, I tried to like it as much as you do. You know what they say about opinions though. :whistling:
John, absolutely no problem. We don't all like the same thing around here. That's what makes it interesting. You end up building a personal profile and more of your money goes to cigars that YOU enjoy. A lot of guys would give their left nut for Tatuaje, Opus X and anything Don Pepin. I've found I really don't like those sticks. Sad thing is my local BM has two of those three in stock all the time and I have to buy the Bauza out of state. <g>
Great review and nice pics, feel better.
:laugh:Great review bro!!!
What happened to your Esc key?!?!
What! No guess?
It's an AF Cuban Belicoso (SG). Great review - glad you enjoyed it!
Gary, did this have any age on it?
Pics will be posted later!
Gary sent me a nice stick.
A oily maduro colored belicoso.
I clipped this stick and took a pre-light draw.
It had an almost Anejo-y taste slightly sour with a raisin tone.
Not sour in a bad way though!
The draw is tight but I like it that way!
Lighting it up it exploded into flavor.
Chocolate/cocoa flavors.
A nice full bodied smoke!
It noses easily.
The ash is nice and firm, striated light grey.
Coffee notes appear with a nice light spice on the nose.
Burnt cherry undertones appear.
Have I had this smoke before?
Damn it's familiar!
Sourness and earth come out at about the 2/3 mark.
Raisin, creamy chocolate and leather here.
DOH!
It finished woody and the earthiness became a little musty at the nub.
I smoked it as far as I could.
A very enjoyable smoke but I am clueless to what it actually is!
Of course Gary did not provide me with the answer... :laugh:
Thanks for the great smokes mango!
-Rob