Smokin'Tone
I just might be your huckleberry
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- May 22, 2002
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Well, after about 3 months in the humidor these cigars finally are beginning to come around. They were pretty nasty when they first arrived, but now have a nice, smooth taste. I believe they picked up the tastes of my maduro's and others that are resting, but regardless, they taste fine now.
This particular cigar has a red label that just says Thompson. As I said, they were harsh when they first came in. Pre nose now is a mild, cedary smell, with hints of chocolate (picked up from the maduro's). Toasting the foot the smell became more of a light toast, with the same cedar smell. After about 10 puffs, the cigar began to come to life. Cedar, light butter taste and what to me tasted like good coffee. Half way down, the tastes began to blend a bit better, even became a hair lighter. I smoked to about a quarter of an inch, when the harshness came back and ran hot.
Overall, I'd say for the price ($25 for 25) and allowing them to age a bit, they turned into a fairly decent cigar. I think with longer time asleep, they'll become smoother.
If anyone wants to try one, I'll gift one to you. I only have about 10 left, and I want to keep 3 to see if they'll smooth out, but ya, if you want, PM me or whatever and I'll shoot you one. Most of you guys will probably think this is a rocket, but they were cheap, and well, I ended up liking them. So rockets away! heheh
-Tony
This particular cigar has a red label that just says Thompson. As I said, they were harsh when they first came in. Pre nose now is a mild, cedary smell, with hints of chocolate (picked up from the maduro's). Toasting the foot the smell became more of a light toast, with the same cedar smell. After about 10 puffs, the cigar began to come to life. Cedar, light butter taste and what to me tasted like good coffee. Half way down, the tastes began to blend a bit better, even became a hair lighter. I smoked to about a quarter of an inch, when the harshness came back and ran hot.
Overall, I'd say for the price ($25 for 25) and allowing them to age a bit, they turned into a fairly decent cigar. I think with longer time asleep, they'll become smoother.
If anyone wants to try one, I'll gift one to you. I only have about 10 left, and I want to keep 3 to see if they'll smooth out, but ya, if you want, PM me or whatever and I'll shoot you one. Most of you guys will probably think this is a rocket, but they were cheap, and well, I ended up liking them. So rockets away! heheh
-Tony