highdudgeon
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Okay, here's the thing: I live in Italy, where Cubans are quite legal, and have an extremely friendly, helpful, and knowledgeable tabacchi in town. The guy is a true afficionado -- travels to Cuba every year, hosts parties at local pizza joints (yes, smoking indoors is illegal, but this is Italy...), etc.
Anyway, I've really liked the Royal Coronas before and list them among my favorites. CA rated them top of the year for '06 or something. And, I know for a fact that my Cubans are the real deal. So, here's the problem:
Last week I bought two sticks. I brought them home, chucked them in the humidor, and immediately took one out the next day when I had some free time. It was awful. The taste was somewhat as expected -- on the medium/mild side and pleasant. However, the burn was irregular, it kept going out, and the wrapper started coming apart at the foot. The draw wasn't very good and I just chucked it. Immediately replaced with a Montecristo #5 and was all smiles for half an hour.
I talked to my guy and he said that, probably, it has sat in the humidor too long and needed to sit out for half a day or so before smoking. Mind you, it had been in his enormous walk-in humidor, which I noticed is at 75%, for a long time. So, I take it out, let it sit, and then fire up again last night. Same results. I threw it away at a bit over 1/4 of the cigar, pulled out another #5 (what an excellent little smoke!) and enjoyed the rest of the evening.
So, what gives? Were these cigars mishandled in some way? Too dry, too humid, too something? How could a great cigar be reduced to crap like this? It is highly, highly doubtful that my dealer was deceived. He's an honest guy, these cigars are expensive, and his clients are smart, affluent people. He wouldn't mess around.