CgarDan
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This cigar was probably the best value out there from the group
RESULTS
Review Notes:
Paired with decaf coffee (hey- it's 9:00 pm). Nose pre light was hints of brisket with a little baby foot funk. Punch cut yielded a little tight so reamed it with Perfec draw tool - picked a booger (picture attached). First light I was gasping for more. Started just below medium but nice cocoa powder chocolate in 1st third. Ok... here we go... 2nd third picking it up after a touch up. Ramping up to a sweet chocolate with some anise on retro. Come on burnline... hold it tofuckingtogether. Get out the oar- it's a conoe. Last third without a happy ending. It just seemed as hectic as a red head that left me wanting a different stick altogether. Sorry- this one was frustrating.
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2:41 - 4:26
Not my usual smoke time
Nice looking stick
Plenty of smoke, easy draw, salty, nice retro, solid on all fronts so far, retro”d wrong but got a plethora of spice and notes (don’t recommend), great ash. chocolate/coffee, chocolate, cereal, a big hit of nicotine at the end
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A very nice looking cigar. A lot of rich flavor notes. Dark chocolate, leather. Medium/full bodied. Profile was consistent. Didn’t gain any super powers so I don’t think I smoked any bailing string.
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Appearance is pleasant; prelight not much on the foot; after lighting – some spice mixed with sweet baking spices. Even though I made a straight cut the burn line is a bit crooked, but corrected itself by end of 1st third; Upon light also the wrapper got a small crack by the foot but it did not affect anything; Ringe gage is a bit wide for my liking otherwise a very enjoyable cigar; Ash was light gray
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The construction on this one is nice. The seams were fairly evident, but not in a bad way. It also felt a bit more firm than the others. The pre-light draw seemed a little loose, but after lighting it, it tightened up to just where I like it. The ash was a nice color and held on for almost 2 inches before jumping into my trusty Stinky Jr.. It had a little bit of a wavy burn line through the 1st third, but I just let it go and it kind of worked itself out.
This one scared me a little with a full on pepper blast upon lighting. After a few minutes though, it settled down to a better level. Except for the retro. That stayed pretty harsh until I gave it up after a few more tries. I did get just a hint of sweetness part way through, but it didn’t last very long. But it wasn’t just straight pepper that came back. It was just kind of spicy, which is a new one for me.
I thought this had a good complexity. I can’t really pick out all of the individual flavors and changes yet, but I am starting to recognize that there are changes.
I thought this was a good looking cigar. The color was a nice brown tone that was attractive. I did think this one looked a little more “rough” than the the others, but again, not in a bad way. In fact, the look seemed to fit with my opinion of the cigar.
I think this one was a little stronger than what I typically would smoke, but I did enjoy it. Not enough to run out and buy a box, but if I ran across one somewhere, I definitely wouldn’t say no!
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leather, coco, aged taste, pepper, nutmeg, hay, weird after taste
Slight pepper, hay, lot of earth.
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Excellent construction. Flavorful retro. Good smoke
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I really liked this one. No bitterness at all. Draw and burn were excellent. Nice medium-full flavor, that was pretty consistent throughout. I'm anxious to find out what this one was, so I can order a box. This was my kind of cigar. It reminds me of one of my "go to" sticks, a My Father La Antiguedad. Hoping it's something I haven't tried previously, so I can further diversify my humidor.
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bigger gauge but a perfect draw! 1st 1/3rd sweet leather, flavorful draws and retro, burn was great, ½ way leather turned to sweet cedar with earthy undertones. Great cigar all the way to the end.
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Definitely a larger ring gauge than I’m used to, but cosmetically nice. Flavors are pretty good from the start. A little floral. Smoke production is fine. Ash hangs on like a champ. Pleasant.
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Hour 20
Nice triple cap, , barnyard smell that makes me think of a good Cuban farmroll, cold draw honey, barn, twang.
16:36 lit
Medium= tight draw
Honey, hay, barnyard; niiiiice
Tight draw, flavors stay great as long as I keep it slow. I think the tighr draw is from humidity, I didnt drybox before smoking, damnit.
Firm dark ash predictably rolls off to reveal a perfect cone.
Sweetness fades to the back, spices build to the front, clove, allspice, but not overpowering at all. Nice blend.
Perfect draw probe reveals it is overhumidified for my taste, which I'm sure is the tight draw issue. Can't chalk that up to construction.
Very curious who makes this stick.
Flavors staying where they settled, slight variances and nuances. Nice.
Good to the nub.
Will def buy these.
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Nice solid cigar. Burned very evenly and consistently. No defects found at all.
This cigar didn’t do much for me. It was a very mild dry smoke. Slightly woody and a touch of white pepper, but otherwise, just plain tobacco
Very simple profile with no changes
Construction and appearance were awesome.
FINAL REVEAL :
Purchase site: Cigar King
Purchase price: $5.50
Cigar: HVC Cerro Robusto
Cigar Aficionado Rating 88 https://www.cigaraficionado.com/ratings/23773/name/hvc-cerro-robusto-robusto
RESULTS
CONSTRUCTION | FLAVOR | COMPLEXITY | APPEARANCE | TOTAL | |
BLIND RATINGS | OUT OF 35 | OUT OF 50 | OUT OF 10 | OUT OF 5 | OUT OF 100 |
cabaiguan juan | 35 | 35 | 5 | 5 | 80 |
Le Primauguet | 35 | 43 | 10 | 3 | 91 |
Gavin | 35 | 42 | 7 | 5 | 89 |
JoeMO | 35 | 46 | 8 | 5 | 94 |
CBoukal | 30 | 42 | 8 | 5 | 85 |
wingman1974 | 20 | 22 | 2 | 2 | 46 |
modo22 | 34 | 46 | 7 | 4 | 91 |
Aalvord2 | 27 | 45 | 6 | 4 | 82 |
TexEagle | 31 | 43 | 7 | 4 | 85 |
modo22 Friend | 32 | 40 | 6 | 5 | 83 |
drunkfish3 | 33 | 35 | 8 | 5 | 81 |
JArtimez | 33 | 46 | 8 | 4 | 91 |
H. Vachon | 35 | 38 | 4 | 5 | 82 |
Nate1977 | 25 | 37 | 6 | 3 | 71 |
Smokemorestressless | 35 | 46 | 7 | 5 | 93 |
Johnny B | 32.00 | 46.00 | 7.00 | 5.00 | 90.00 |
TOTAL | 31.69 | 40.75 | 6.63 | 4.31 | 83.38 |
WITH THE BANDS | |||||
CgarDan | 27.00 | 46.00 | 8.00 | 5.00 | 86 |
BurnBerry | 35.00 | 36.00 | 6.00 | 5.00 | 82 |
dawgie34203 | 32.00 | 40.00 | 7.00 | 4.00 | 83 |
TOTAL | 31.33 | 40.67 | 7.00 | 4.67 | 83.67 |
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Review Notes:
Paired with decaf coffee (hey- it's 9:00 pm). Nose pre light was hints of brisket with a little baby foot funk. Punch cut yielded a little tight so reamed it with Perfec draw tool - picked a booger (picture attached). First light I was gasping for more. Started just below medium but nice cocoa powder chocolate in 1st third. Ok... here we go... 2nd third picking it up after a touch up. Ramping up to a sweet chocolate with some anise on retro. Come on burnline... hold it tofuckingtogether. Get out the oar- it's a conoe. Last third without a happy ending. It just seemed as hectic as a red head that left me wanting a different stick altogether. Sorry- this one was frustrating.
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2:41 - 4:26
Not my usual smoke time
Nice looking stick
Plenty of smoke, easy draw, salty, nice retro, solid on all fronts so far, retro”d wrong but got a plethora of spice and notes (don’t recommend), great ash. chocolate/coffee, chocolate, cereal, a big hit of nicotine at the end
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A very nice looking cigar. A lot of rich flavor notes. Dark chocolate, leather. Medium/full bodied. Profile was consistent. Didn’t gain any super powers so I don’t think I smoked any bailing string.
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Appearance is pleasant; prelight not much on the foot; after lighting – some spice mixed with sweet baking spices. Even though I made a straight cut the burn line is a bit crooked, but corrected itself by end of 1st third; Upon light also the wrapper got a small crack by the foot but it did not affect anything; Ringe gage is a bit wide for my liking otherwise a very enjoyable cigar; Ash was light gray
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The construction on this one is nice. The seams were fairly evident, but not in a bad way. It also felt a bit more firm than the others. The pre-light draw seemed a little loose, but after lighting it, it tightened up to just where I like it. The ash was a nice color and held on for almost 2 inches before jumping into my trusty Stinky Jr.. It had a little bit of a wavy burn line through the 1st third, but I just let it go and it kind of worked itself out.
This one scared me a little with a full on pepper blast upon lighting. After a few minutes though, it settled down to a better level. Except for the retro. That stayed pretty harsh until I gave it up after a few more tries. I did get just a hint of sweetness part way through, but it didn’t last very long. But it wasn’t just straight pepper that came back. It was just kind of spicy, which is a new one for me.
I thought this had a good complexity. I can’t really pick out all of the individual flavors and changes yet, but I am starting to recognize that there are changes.
I thought this was a good looking cigar. The color was a nice brown tone that was attractive. I did think this one looked a little more “rough” than the the others, but again, not in a bad way. In fact, the look seemed to fit with my opinion of the cigar.
I think this one was a little stronger than what I typically would smoke, but I did enjoy it. Not enough to run out and buy a box, but if I ran across one somewhere, I definitely wouldn’t say no!
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leather, coco, aged taste, pepper, nutmeg, hay, weird after taste
Slight pepper, hay, lot of earth.
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Excellent construction. Flavorful retro. Good smoke
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I really liked this one. No bitterness at all. Draw and burn were excellent. Nice medium-full flavor, that was pretty consistent throughout. I'm anxious to find out what this one was, so I can order a box. This was my kind of cigar. It reminds me of one of my "go to" sticks, a My Father La Antiguedad. Hoping it's something I haven't tried previously, so I can further diversify my humidor.
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bigger gauge but a perfect draw! 1st 1/3rd sweet leather, flavorful draws and retro, burn was great, ½ way leather turned to sweet cedar with earthy undertones. Great cigar all the way to the end.
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Definitely a larger ring gauge than I’m used to, but cosmetically nice. Flavors are pretty good from the start. A little floral. Smoke production is fine. Ash hangs on like a champ. Pleasant.
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Hour 20
Nice triple cap, , barnyard smell that makes me think of a good Cuban farmroll, cold draw honey, barn, twang.
16:36 lit
Medium= tight draw
Honey, hay, barnyard; niiiiice
Tight draw, flavors stay great as long as I keep it slow. I think the tighr draw is from humidity, I didnt drybox before smoking, damnit.
Firm dark ash predictably rolls off to reveal a perfect cone.
Sweetness fades to the back, spices build to the front, clove, allspice, but not overpowering at all. Nice blend.
Perfect draw probe reveals it is overhumidified for my taste, which I'm sure is the tight draw issue. Can't chalk that up to construction.
Very curious who makes this stick.
Flavors staying where they settled, slight variances and nuances. Nice.
Good to the nub.
Will def buy these.
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Nice solid cigar. Burned very evenly and consistently. No defects found at all.
This cigar didn’t do much for me. It was a very mild dry smoke. Slightly woody and a touch of white pepper, but otherwise, just plain tobacco
Very simple profile with no changes
Construction and appearance were awesome.
FINAL REVEAL :
Purchase site: Cigar King
Purchase price: $5.50
Cigar: HVC Cerro Robusto
Cigar Aficionado Rating 88 https://www.cigaraficionado.com/ratings/23773/name/hvc-cerro-robusto-robusto
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