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Nestor Miranda 1989
daveincincy Offline
#1 Posted:
Joined: 08-11-2006
Posts: 20,033
When I went to the local a week ago I asked T33bone if he had any suggestions for me. This was one of them. At $4.00/stick, I figured what do I have to lose considering the names associated with it...Nestor Miranda and Pepin.

Wrapper: Nicaraguan Oscuro
Binder: Nicaraguan
Filler: Nicaragua (Esteli & Jalapa)
Strength: Medium

I don't really have much to say as far as a review goes. Nicaraguan tobacco is one tobacco I generally don't have a problem picking up on. Some are strong, others not so strong, but I can always seem to pick it out of a crowd while smoking. This one was not too strong/full, but it was in the middle, like the "strength" says, it's "medium." And I agree. I was not disappointed. At $4, it was worth it. However, I was a bit distracted (and envious) of the older gents sitting at another table smoking [Cuban] Cohibas. Drool

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daveincincy Offline
#2 Posted:
Joined: 08-11-2006
Posts: 20,033
I found an online review, and thought it describes pretty much what I would say...if I could write a thorough review. Whistle The review here is actually for the torp.

The wrapper on the 1989 is medium brown with noticeable veins and seams and the weight of the cigar is not as heavy or as tightly packed as it appears after a roll in my fingers; all 5 samples were quite loosely constructed. The pre-light aroma is of dry tobacco with a hint of spicy barnyard at the foot. The cold draw does not produce a wealth of notes, but I did pick up nutty tobacco with a hint of spice on the finish. The band on this smoke fits the year of 1989 well with the purple really making the gold script an eye catcher.

Burn:
The torpedo cut, toasted, and lit well, and produced a large volume of smoke. The draw is loose but the smoke temperature is not as warm as I anticipated and is very pleasing to the palate. The ash is white with some dark layers in the filler and it holds well past an inch before crashing into the ashtray. The cigar required no touch ups or re-lights and was consistent from start to finish. The smoke temperature did increase towards the end but that is to be expected.


Flavor:
As I take the first puff, I notice the smoke is very airy and loose with notes of tobacco and spice. The first third follows this trend but, as I get past the first half inch, there are some nutty flavors that are introduced along with some coffee type flavors. The second third is fuller with a heavier flavor profile but the notes are the same, consisting of light tobacco, nuts, and some coffee. I also pick up hints of spice on the short finish. As I move into the final third, the Nestor Miranda is consistent in regard to the flavor profile. The spice picks up a bit, but other than that the smoke continues as described above.


Overall:
Priced at $5.50 a stick, this cigar is worth the money. Thought not a complex powerhouse of flavor, it is consistent and pleasing on the palate. There are other cigars out there in this price point that are better, but for variety I encourage you to pick a couple of these up.


p.s. I tried to use a little hand lotion today to try and take care of this dry "winter skin" Busa pointed out in my last pic. I hope he approves...a little Applause

ZRX1200 Offline
#3 Posted:
Joined: 07-08-2007
Posts: 60,627
^ pretty well sums up my experience with the 5 I had. They are better than the soft/loose roll would lead you to believe.
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