ChuckMejia
The General
He doesn't know better. Forgive him.First time I have heard anyone on this site refer to a La Colmena as a dog rocket.
He doesn't know better. Forgive him.First time I have heard anyone on this site refer to a La Colmena as a dog rocket.
Dammit, now I'm going to smoke one today!I smoked a la Colmena Unico today and picked up hints of General Tsos Chicken
I smoked a la Colmena Unico today and picked up hints of General Tsos Chicken
I am rationing them as much as possible, down to 11 sticks. It will be a sad day when these are gone. Id love to see them re released in a robusto size tho.You wanted another smoke 2 hours later didn't you?
Ahh I missed that, I don't have the Unico's. Maybe my regular release will taste like sesame chicken.I am rationing them as much as possible, down to 11 sticks. It will be a sad day when these are gone. Id love to see them re released in a robusto size tho.
Too funny!You wanted another smoke 2 hours later didn't you?
I can't say I've ever had slate in a cigar. However, I have had a combination of mineral and white pepper smells than made me think of graphite from a mechanical pencil.Oy vey. How on earth could you possible taste "slate?" Do you have some powdered and in a salt shaker? Would you go around sucking on a chunk?
White pepper for sure.I can't say I've ever had slate in a cigar. However, I have had a combination of mineral and white pepper smells than made me think of graphite from a mechanical pencil.
I also notice that I'm more likely to pick that kind of stuff up of I only smoke two or three times a week.
Well doneYou wanted another smoke 2 hours later didn't you?
Didn't halfwit do fried chicken and soggy fries or something like that one time.I've never heard of Katman. Just looked at his site, pulled up a review and... is the first time I've heard someone describing a cigar with A-1 steak sauce flavor.
Remember the time he was rambling on about cherry tree bark? Lol.Didn't halfwit do fried chicken and soggy fries or something like that one time.
Steve Stevens of Cigar Dojo for his "room aroma" notes. Here are a few, I can't tell if he's typing with a straight face or not:
"Room aroma is reminiscent of a charcoal-fueled fireplace, in which purloined love letters are tossed into the flames at random intervals."
"Room aroma is reminiscent of a beachfront meeting of the Slackistan Cigar Society at sunset—enkindled quarter-cut hardwoods in the fire pit, fistfuls of smoldering cigars, charred marshmallows pressed upon semisweet chocolate atop a biscuit, and the bracing smell of the Pacific Ocean."
"Room aroma is reminiscent of the sampling lounge at James J. Fox in London—vintage Cuban cigars coupled with the almost imperceptible, old-monied scents of Echezeaux and Bay Rhum aftershave."