Smokemorestressless
Well-Known Member
Hello,
New around here, but jumping in and enjoying it.
I am smoking a few cigars a week, and realizing I truly enjoy a wide variety of flavors, and experiences. Found this cigar by accident at a local B&M shop/lounge. There was an old looking box with 5 or 6 cigars left in it. Each cigar was cellophane wrapped. While the cellophane wasn't yellow, it showed some age and made me think this could be a rare opportunity. The person working said no one has bought one in the years she has worked there.
The 1st one had beetle holes in it, but no tobacco dust in the cellophane, this got thrown away. None of the other cigars showed signs of beetles. I smoked one and got 3 to keep. I have put the 3 in a ziplock, then a tupperware. It went in the fridge for a day. And now the freezer for 3 days. Will go back in the fridge for a day on the way out. And live in a tupperware with boveda 69%. The B&M told me to do this to guarantee any beetles that could be on the remaining 3 get killed. I would hate to contaminate my other cigars, so even after freezing these will live in a seperate tupperware from the others.
I really enjoyed it. Balanced, sweet, some rich spices, some sharp/ peppery spices, tobacco,
a couple bitter draws most of the way through, then finished awesome. I would call it a medium strength.
Is there a checklist or cheat sheet for cigar reviewing process? As of now the terminology for what I taste/ experience eludes me.


New around here, but jumping in and enjoying it.
I am smoking a few cigars a week, and realizing I truly enjoy a wide variety of flavors, and experiences. Found this cigar by accident at a local B&M shop/lounge. There was an old looking box with 5 or 6 cigars left in it. Each cigar was cellophane wrapped. While the cellophane wasn't yellow, it showed some age and made me think this could be a rare opportunity. The person working said no one has bought one in the years she has worked there.
The 1st one had beetle holes in it, but no tobacco dust in the cellophane, this got thrown away. None of the other cigars showed signs of beetles. I smoked one and got 3 to keep. I have put the 3 in a ziplock, then a tupperware. It went in the fridge for a day. And now the freezer for 3 days. Will go back in the fridge for a day on the way out. And live in a tupperware with boveda 69%. The B&M told me to do this to guarantee any beetles that could be on the remaining 3 get killed. I would hate to contaminate my other cigars, so even after freezing these will live in a seperate tupperware from the others.
I really enjoyed it. Balanced, sweet, some rich spices, some sharp/ peppery spices, tobacco,
a couple bitter draws most of the way through, then finished awesome. I would call it a medium strength.
Is there a checklist or cheat sheet for cigar reviewing process? As of now the terminology for what I taste/ experience eludes me.

