Thursday, September 30, 2010

Oliva -- Nub Habano - 460

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NUB. Novelty's Ultimate Burn? I guess that depends on the person.

OCCASION: Evening Burn PRICE: Sampler Pack
BRAND: Oliva - Nub
GAUGE: 60LENGTH: 4"
SHAPE NAME: 460
FILLER: Nicaragua
BINDER: NicaraguaWRAPPER: Nicaragua
APPEARANCE:
Milk chocolatey, oily sheen. Good looking.
CONSTRUCTION:
Double cap poorly constructed with flaps and bunches. Major hole on body. Firm to the touch.
DRAW:  
START: Good1/2: Good3/4: Good
BURN:  
START: Even1/2: Even3/4: Even
TASTING NOTES:
Woody with minor roasted nut taste. Spicy on the first 1/2 of cigar which simmered down to a nice creamy smooth ending.
OTHER NOTES:
After taking the cigar out of the cellophane I was hit with smell of cinnamon. How weird and awesome. Aside from the cinnamon the pre-light aroma was that of leather and spicy earth.
EVALUATION:
This cigar has received mixed reviews about its quality. I believe the cigar to be a good cigar but the price doesn't reflect the experience. There are many similarly sized cigars out there that are just as good but at a lower price (Te Amo comes to mind). Truth be told, if you enjoy cigars, you've gotta try one of the Nub cigars. It's just a must.

BlueNoteCigars.com gives it a pretty good rating while Dr. Fadem from about.com isn't as pleased.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Altadis USA -- Onyx Reserve - Toro

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WTF?!?! No Way (poor on a whole new level).

OCCASION: Revisit of Onyx PRICE: $3.49
BRAND: Altadis USA - Onyx Reserve
GAUGE: 50LENGTH: 6"
SHAPE NAME: Toro
FILLER: Dominican, Nicaraguan, Peruvian
BINDER: NicaraguanWRAPPER: Coal Black Connecticut Broadleaf
APPEARANCE:
Deep, dark, almost black earth brown.
CONSTRUCTION:
Firm and very hard to the touch, almost too hard. Double cap and flawless wrapper.
DRAW:  
START: Horrible1/2: NA3/4: NA
BURN:  
START: Even1/2: NA3/4: NA
TASTING NOTES:
...not good...
OTHER NOTES:
The aroma before lighting was a strange combo of chocolate and dirty barn.
EVALUATION:
While this cigar is rated a 94 by Cigar Aficionado I can't get past the poor draw and the initial smell of a barnyard (dirty one at that). This is my second try at the Onyx Reserve line and unfortunately both experiences were bad. I have to add that this cigar was purchased from a large box store that mainly caters to alcoholic beverage sales and doesn't circulate their cigar merchandise as quickly as a local tobacconist. Although premium cigars should age well, perhaps there were some handling/storage issues by the store. The store does have a large walk in humidor and the cigar was celophane wrapped, so I am fairly confused as to why a 94 cigar is now serving as compost.

StraightUpCigars.com wasn't pleased with this stick either and it's been difficult finding a great review of the cigar. Many reviews give the Onyx Reserve Toro average or okay ratings. Buyer beware.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Thompson Cigar Auction

So, I just received the cigars I purchased from the Thompson Cigar Auction at http://www.thompsoncigarauction.com/.

Amazing. I bid $36 + $5 shipping for 16 smokes! That comes out to $2.56/cigar!! Here's the lineup:

 1-Vega Fuego Robusto Maduro $4.29
 2-Cain F 550 Rated 92 by Cigar Aficionado $5.76
 3-Carlos Torano Exodus 1959 Robusto $6.96
 4-Nub Habano $5.80
 5-Rocky Patel Autumn 2008 Collection $7.75
 6-Alec Bradley Tempus Genesis $4.68
 7-Vegas de Fonseca Sobrino $3.60
 8-Cusano 18 Connecticut Robusto $5.88
 9-Gurkha European Selection Habano 2000 Churchill $6.00
10-Gurkha Regent Churchill Rated 90 by Cigar Aficionado $5.00
11-Alec Bradley Plantation Blend Torpedo $3.00
12-Victor Sinclair Legacy Double Maduro $3.50
13-Pinar Del Rio Value Line Reserve Connecticut Toro $1.52
14-Don Lino 1989 Maduro Torpedo
15-Pinar del Rio 1878 Cubano especial Capa Madura $4.45
16-Gran Habano Factory Overruns $3.95

I saved a ton of money even compared to buying in bulk! There's only one negative...the box of cigars were delivered by UPS and sat for who knows how long in a brown cardboard box on my front door step baking in the 101F desert heat. Now I have to be real careful and try to nurse these cigars back to humidity health before I get to enjoy them.

Don't worry, I'll keep you in the loop.

Cigo

Monday, September 20, 2010

Oliva -- Serie V - Robusto

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Must have been a storage issue because this 94 point rated cigar didn't make the cut.

OCCASION: 1st time with Oliva PRICE: $6.95
BRAND: Oliva - Serie V
GAUGE: 50LENGTH: 5"
SHAPE NAME: Robusto
FILLER: Nicaragua
BINDER: NicaraguaWRAPPER: Nicaragua
APPEARANCE:
Flawless earth brown wrapper, minuscule veins, no bumps or blemishes to be seen. Overall a great appearance.
CONSTRUCTION:
.Firm and no spongy spots. Triple or quadruple cap? No bunches, folds, or any other structural flaw. Great construction
DRAW:  
START: Okay1/2: Poor3/4: NA
BURN:  
START: Even1/2: Uneven, relight3/4: NA
TASTING NOTES:
I picked up an initial pleasant sweetness from perhaps the wrapper or the glue used to make the cap. An initial spice that creeps along your tongue to the back and then mellows out to a creamy smoothness. There is a strong woody presence throughout the cigar and minor spice notes.
OTHER NOTES:
Great prelight aroma of graham cracker, spice and cedar. Initial draw was okay and got more difficult as time went on and I had to relight on a few occasions. After the 1/3 mark I had to relight and the cigar foot began to produce a heavy amount of thick white smoke making me wonder if the tobacco was damp. This would explain me having to relight and the poor draw I was experiencing.
EVALUATION:
Almost all aspects of the cigar, construction, appearance, and taste were wonderful and the price for such a highly rated cigar is fantastic. Unfortunately, I couldn't get past the horrible draw I was experiencing to recommend this cigar and had to abandon shortly after the 1/2 point. This had to be a storage issue or some fluke because I have read of no other review that has rated this cigar poorly. I will have to try another one just to be sure but until then, this stays off my favorite list.

CigarFan.com has a great review on the Oliva Serie V Torpedo, which is the same blend as the robusto I experienced.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

CAO -- La Traviata Maduro - Radiante

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CAO's La Traviata Maduro has not gone astray but has found home as my new favorite cigar!

OCCASION: Morning with coffee PRICE: $5.65
BRAND: CAO - La Traviate Maduro
GAUGE: 52LENGTH: 6" 
SHAPE NAME: Radiante
FILLER: Nicaraguan and Dominican
BINDER: CamaroonWRAPPER: Connecticut Broadleaf Maduro
APPEARANCE:
Silky chocolaty sheen with minuscule veins and tiny bumps on wrapper. There were a few bumps protruding from the cylindrical shape of the cigar but otherwise good appearance..
CONSTRUCTION:
Firm along the body. No folds or bunches on wrapper. Double capped and flawless construction (other than the few bumpy protrusions.
DRAW:  
START: Perfect1/2: Perfect3/4: Good
BURN:  
START: Even1/2: Even3/4: Even
TASTING NOTES:
Initially I had a lighting issue because of my lighter (ran out of fuel) and only lit the center of the cigar. This initial "center" taste was a nice woody almost like fresh cut oak. Once I refueled and lit the entire foot a beautiful burst of a sweet pipe tobacco flavor came through. A definite sweetness to the first 1" of the cigar and very little spice.

A peppery/spicy sensation began poking its head after the first 1". At the halfway point the spice disappeared altogether and transformed into a creamy smooth and roasted nutty flavor. 
OTHER NOTES:
Prelight aromas on the body were a light chocolate and subtle sweetness. The foot smelled of strong leather and graham cracker).

The ash was tight and I actually had trouble knocking it off.

As a brief bit of extraneous information, La Traviata is a tragic opera that ends with the main female character dying in the arms of her true love.  
EVALUATION:
A very complex and what I envision a perfect cigar tastes like. If you are looking for a spicy full-bodied cigar, this is not the choice for you. This one is more medium than full bodied and worked wonderfully as a morning cigar with coffee. No strong nicotine buzz and no tarry aftertaste but still a long finish with each draw. This cigar is one I will be looking to purchase a box of. A classic cigar at a great price.

To me the name is an unusual choice for what I believe is a great cigar at an awesome price point. Whatever the name, this cigar is one of my Favorite Cigars and a great Budget Cigar.

StogieReview.com gives a great section by section review of the cigar while TikiBarOnline.com states the pre-release version of the maduro as just okay.

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Arganese -- CL3 - Torpedo

Eh.

OCCASION: Weekend morning with coffee PRICE: $3.50
BRAND: Arganese - CL3
GAUGE: 52LENGTH: 6 - 7/8"
SHAPE NAME: Torpedo
FILLER: Corojo ligero
BINDER: Corojo ligeroWRAPPER: Corojo ligero
APPEARANCE:
A nice oily sheen with a consistent medium brown wrapper. Minor veins for the most part. A few ripply veins similar to an old person's ankles...gross, I know. I could see two longitudinal lines or creases in the cigar body from the cigar mold. Wrapper torn under band due to the glue. I've seen this on a few other Arganese cigars so it must be a manufacturing issue.
CONSTRUCTION:
Loose at the foot and firm at the head. Noticable spongy spots along body. Cap wrapping well constructed on this torpedo.
DRAW:  
START: Average1/2: Average3/4: Average
BURN:  
START: Even1/2: Uneven3/4: Uneven
TASTING NOTES:
Initial light spicy flavor with some leathery notes. Very earthy and woody, almost oaky. Picked up on some straw hints as well.
OTHER NOTES:
The burn was uneven for most of the cigar and this really drove me crazy as I tried to right the wrong. The ash was loose and didn't hold very long. 
EVALUATION:
Inexpensive cigar but not a real taste pleaser. The cigar is average at best but for an everyday budget cigar I suppose it would fit the bill. I personally wouldn't smoke it again.

StogieGuys.com have a pretty good review giving the cigar average and good ratings.

Sunday, September 5, 2010

My Father Cigars -- No. 1 - Robusto

The Cigar Log Book
A definite No. 1 in premium cigars.

OCCASION: 1st Entry in The Cigar Log Book PRICE: $9.95
BRAND: My Father Cigars - No. 1
GAUGE: 52LENGTH: 5.2"
SHAPE NAME: Robusto
FILLER: Nicaraguan
BINDER: NicaraguanWRAPPER: Ecuadorian
APPEARANCE:
Oily with a nice dark mahogany color. Minor veins and the foot flares a bit but otherwise great appearance.
CONSTRUCTION:
Triple cap with a few bumps poking underneath. Using my punch cutter to cut a hole in the cap I had to maneuver around those bumps. 
DRAW:  
START: Perfect1/2: Perfect3/4: Perfect
BURN:  
START: Even1/2: Even3/4: Even
TASTING NOTES:
A nice spice started right off the bat and tapered down to a light and smooth woody flavor after the 1st 1/3 to 1/2 of the cigar. This woody flavor had hints of roasted nuts speckled throughout. A very enjoyable and creamy smooth finish.
OTHER NOTES:
The aroma before lighting the cigar reminded me of new leather and hints of chocolate, cedar and vanilla. The draw produced the perfect amount of billowy, creamy smoke perfect for making smoke rings in still air.

The cigar's ash was dense and held on for nearly 2 inches as I strolled the neighborhood. Shortly after the first ash departed was when the cigar began to mellow out and the second ash held on for another 1 - 1/2 inches.

Blended by Don Pepin Garcia's son Jaime this cigar has received rave reviews and is considered one of the best blends by this master blender. 
EVALUATION:
Some folks aren't too pleased with the cigar because of its hype and because it doesn't finish as a full bodied cigar but rather tapers off at the end. I personally prefer this blending technique to rock'em sock'em tobacco blends offering a constant barrage of thick and spicy full bodied punches to the palate.

Believe the hype of this No. 1 cigar.

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Tucson Tobacconists


I made a trip to a few of the various tobacconist shops in Tucson, Arizona recently and was extremely pleased with all the stores I visited. All were helpful, had great selection and provided the many amenities helping your cigar respite be that much more enjoyable. Please peruse the reviews and visit these premium stores.






Hours
Monday thru Saturday:
9:00 am to 7:00 pm
Sundays:
11:00 am to 5:00 pm

Service
The tobacconist was able to guide me through the various brands and blends and answered all questions. He was extremely knowledgeable and patient and able to help many customers simultaneously.

Selection
They have a tremendous selection of cigars and lockers for customer storage. Their humidor is full of great premium cigars and they even have a cigar designed by their employees and made by Oliva.

They order their stock, like most tobacconists, from the International Premium Cigar & Pipe Retailers Association (IPCPR) which was held in August. They had a few items in the humidor from the show but many were on order for delivery in September / October. One of the latest items they received was Drew Estate’s La Privada T52.

Amenities
They have areas for people to sit inside and watch sports, movies, etc. They also have some outside seating however, legally I’m not sure you can enjoy your cigar outside.

There are fairly good sized lock boxes in the humidor for people to store their purchases. Most of them were claimed (and stuffed with boxes upon boxes of cigars!).

Atmosphere
I visited the store on a Saturday early afternoon and there were quite a few people inside enjoying their cigars watching some college football. A pretty good group of regulars visit this store and chat with the tobacconist who is extremely knowledgeable with the inventory and beyond. There are two Anthony’s Cigar Shops in the Tucson area and this North location’s clientele is a bit older than the clientele at the East location.


Hours
Monday thru Thursday:
10:00 am to 9:00 pm
Fridays & Saturdays:
10:00 am to 10:00 pm
Sundays:
11:00 am to 5:00 pm

Service
I never asked for any assistance and didn’t receive any as the employee was busy assisting some of the other clientele.

Selection
Great selection with many of the great premium brands to choose from.

Amenities
They have a seating area to watch television and a stool area at the cigar “bar” near the register. There is seating outside at this location as well but, you are probably not allowed to enjoy your cigars outside.

They have some lock boxes for customers here as well.

Atmosphere
I visited on a Friday afternoon and the place was fairly busy with regulars enjoying their cigars watching a movie in their seating area.


Hours
Monday thru Friday: 9:00 am to 7:00 pm
Saturdays: 9:00 am to 6:00 pm
Sundays: Closed

Service
I was assisted by both the owner and the employee working at the store. Both were extremely knowledgeable, helpful and patient.

Selection
Great selection with many of the great premium brands to choose from. They will be receiving a shipment in September / October of new cigars they ordered from the IPCPR in August.

Amenities
They have two central seating areas to watch multiple televisions. There are quite a few lock boxes for the customers to use.

Atmosphere
I visited the store on a Saturday afternoon and there were many people relaxing, conversing and watching television with their cigars. A very friendly atmosphere.