Por Larranaga Lola en Cedro EAR MAR 01
#1
OK, here's my review for Cigar #1:
Unfortunately a short one. Appearance upon first inspcetion was that of a really bumpy and rough machine made. Aroma was that of a light floral scent with toasty tobacco underneath. Clipping the cigar revealed a really tight bunch and upon lighting my fears were uncovered. The cigar was incredibly plugged. No amount of massaging would help this guy out. A shame becuase I really enjoy these.
Guess: I'm precluded from guessing
#2
This looks like a machine-made cigar, the wrapper is rough and veiny, and the cap is the give away. The cigar is firm with no soft spots, the pre-lite draw is tight but should be ok and the flavor is sweet tobacco.
The first third is honey sweet and floral and after the first inch Im 95% sure I know what this cigar is The cigar stays pretty much the same during this third.
As I start the second third a caramel taste joins the sweet tobacco and 99.99% sure this is a PL Lola en Cedro. The smoke coats the palate and the aroma is very pleasant. I think this cigar has some age.
The final third is more of the same and nothing pulls me away from my guess of this cigar. While not the most complex cigar it is still a great cigar. I paired this cigar with some fresh roasted Kenya AA.
I bought a few boxes of these and RA Bits of Havana when I first got into Cuban cigars, they were cheap and tasty. Through the years Ive got away from them for the bigger and better cant live without boxes. I think both are now discontinued and I wish Id stocked up on these. A great walk down memory lane and a solid 88 with appearance not flavor keeping it from a 90+ score.
Added after checking MRNs Book.
I would also guess it is a 2001 the last year these were available. I thought mine were 02s but my memory is fading with the years.
#3
Appearance: 10/15
Nice color with a very toothy wrapper. Cap look pretty shabby with a view that seemed like a smashed pigtail. Cut fine and had a slightly resistant draw. Tastes of hay/grass.
Draw: 8/10
Draw was fairly tight at the foot up to the first 1/2". Opened up after that with no resistance. Drew excellent the balance of the stick.
Smoke: 8/10
First 1" or so was lacking in the large plooms I am a fan of. This sticks smoke woke up after the first inch and was very full and thick.
Ash: 5/10
Ash was very flakey. Did not hold on very long at any stage of the stick. The toothy wrapper was the suspect in my mind. The filler seemed to be bunched well but loose.
Burn: 7/10
Cigar had some issues for 2/3 the stick. Had a wiggle in the burn that was about 1/4" down one side. Other than that it held it's ground and did not get too out of hand.
Flavor: 15/20
First third I noticed tastes of hay/grass with a slight hint of nut. The nuttiness picked up for the second third with definite hay flavor along for the ride. Balance of last third had hints of anise almost to the end.
Finish: 10/15
Finish was OK. Nothing to get fired up about. Taste did not linger very long. But was a nice stick that I am sure to want to give another chance.
Uniqueness: 5/10
Nothing really unique about this stick. I like the toothy wrappers and this one WAS that. Outside of that, not too pronounced of a stick.
Score: 67/100
It was a decent stick but really did not impress me too much. Flavors were not intense enough and the look was OK.
Thanks for the review.
What do I think it is?
Trinidad something.
#4
Review of cigar #1
Appearance: This cigar looks a little rough with a chocolate veiny wrapper and a nub on the top with a couple of indintations on it. Makes me think that this is a machine made cigar?
Construction: Very firm appears to have someage on it. No lumps or or soft spots on this cigar. Cut the cigar with my Xiker and a had to give it a another cut, as I cut it a little uneven the first time and tobacco peices were hanging off. After the second cut, the cigar was ready to smoke.
Prelight draw- Perfect this cigar is not over or underfilled. Easy draw with pronouced flavors of cedar and spice.
1/3: I lit this cigar up with my zippo tourch and it took to the flame with no problems. Took a my first puff and got smacked with a bunch of pepper. This baby is a spice bomb!! As I smoked it down the peppery flavors stayed there, but I could also taste some leather and dark coffee flavors as well.
2/3: As the pepper faded into a more leathery, coffee like cigar I noticed a rich earthy nutty, bean like flavors develop. It paired up really well with the Thomas Kemper root beer that I was drinking. This is one of the more complex PC's I've tried.
Last 3rd. As the richness started to fade I could taste some spicy pepper flavors start to develop again. But they are not as strong as the first 1/3 was. Then as I smoked it down to the last inch and a half I noticed it faded into a coffee, leathery smoke all the way down until I felt it burn my finger and then it was time to put it down.
Final thoughts: This is a great well aged full bodied complex cigar with ton's of flavor and spice. It was never harsh and didn't have any draw, re-light or burn issues at any time. I'm very curious on what this cigar is? If I had to guess? I still think it is a machine made cigar and probably produced by Partagas.
#1
OK, here's my review for Cigar #1:
Unfortunately a short one. Appearance upon first inspcetion was that of a really bumpy and rough machine made. Aroma was that of a light floral scent with toasty tobacco underneath. Clipping the cigar revealed a really tight bunch and upon lighting my fears were uncovered. The cigar was incredibly plugged. No amount of massaging would help this guy out. A shame becuase I really enjoy these.
Guess: I'm precluded from guessing
#2
This looks like a machine-made cigar, the wrapper is rough and veiny, and the cap is the give away. The cigar is firm with no soft spots, the pre-lite draw is tight but should be ok and the flavor is sweet tobacco.
The first third is honey sweet and floral and after the first inch Im 95% sure I know what this cigar is The cigar stays pretty much the same during this third.
As I start the second third a caramel taste joins the sweet tobacco and 99.99% sure this is a PL Lola en Cedro. The smoke coats the palate and the aroma is very pleasant. I think this cigar has some age.
The final third is more of the same and nothing pulls me away from my guess of this cigar. While not the most complex cigar it is still a great cigar. I paired this cigar with some fresh roasted Kenya AA.
I bought a few boxes of these and RA Bits of Havana when I first got into Cuban cigars, they were cheap and tasty. Through the years Ive got away from them for the bigger and better cant live without boxes. I think both are now discontinued and I wish Id stocked up on these. A great walk down memory lane and a solid 88 with appearance not flavor keeping it from a 90+ score.
Added after checking MRNs Book.
I would also guess it is a 2001 the last year these were available. I thought mine were 02s but my memory is fading with the years.
#3
Appearance: 10/15
Nice color with a very toothy wrapper. Cap look pretty shabby with a view that seemed like a smashed pigtail. Cut fine and had a slightly resistant draw. Tastes of hay/grass.
Draw: 8/10
Draw was fairly tight at the foot up to the first 1/2". Opened up after that with no resistance. Drew excellent the balance of the stick.
Smoke: 8/10
First 1" or so was lacking in the large plooms I am a fan of. This sticks smoke woke up after the first inch and was very full and thick.
Ash: 5/10
Ash was very flakey. Did not hold on very long at any stage of the stick. The toothy wrapper was the suspect in my mind. The filler seemed to be bunched well but loose.
Burn: 7/10
Cigar had some issues for 2/3 the stick. Had a wiggle in the burn that was about 1/4" down one side. Other than that it held it's ground and did not get too out of hand.
Flavor: 15/20
First third I noticed tastes of hay/grass with a slight hint of nut. The nuttiness picked up for the second third with definite hay flavor along for the ride. Balance of last third had hints of anise almost to the end.
Finish: 10/15
Finish was OK. Nothing to get fired up about. Taste did not linger very long. But was a nice stick that I am sure to want to give another chance.
Uniqueness: 5/10
Nothing really unique about this stick. I like the toothy wrappers and this one WAS that. Outside of that, not too pronounced of a stick.
Score: 67/100
It was a decent stick but really did not impress me too much. Flavors were not intense enough and the look was OK.
Thanks for the review.
What do I think it is?
Trinidad something.
#4
Review of cigar #1
Appearance: This cigar looks a little rough with a chocolate veiny wrapper and a nub on the top with a couple of indintations on it. Makes me think that this is a machine made cigar?
Construction: Very firm appears to have someage on it. No lumps or or soft spots on this cigar. Cut the cigar with my Xiker and a had to give it a another cut, as I cut it a little uneven the first time and tobacco peices were hanging off. After the second cut, the cigar was ready to smoke.
Prelight draw- Perfect this cigar is not over or underfilled. Easy draw with pronouced flavors of cedar and spice.
1/3: I lit this cigar up with my zippo tourch and it took to the flame with no problems. Took a my first puff and got smacked with a bunch of pepper. This baby is a spice bomb!! As I smoked it down the peppery flavors stayed there, but I could also taste some leather and dark coffee flavors as well.
2/3: As the pepper faded into a more leathery, coffee like cigar I noticed a rich earthy nutty, bean like flavors develop. It paired up really well with the Thomas Kemper root beer that I was drinking. This is one of the more complex PC's I've tried.
Last 3rd. As the richness started to fade I could taste some spicy pepper flavors start to develop again. But they are not as strong as the first 1/3 was. Then as I smoked it down to the last inch and a half I noticed it faded into a coffee, leathery smoke all the way down until I felt it burn my finger and then it was time to put it down.
Final thoughts: This is a great well aged full bodied complex cigar with ton's of flavor and spice. It was never harsh and didn't have any draw, re-light or burn issues at any time. I'm very curious on what this cigar is? If I had to guess? I still think it is a machine made cigar and probably produced by Partagas.