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Spring Blind Tasting 2021
stinger88 Offline
#301 Posted:
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All 3 smoked. Now I just need to type up my notes on the last two. Very enjoyable cigars.
delta1 Offline
#302 Posted:
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good reading guys...some great guesses among some blind jabs...

very entertaining
stinger88 Offline
#303 Posted:
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Cigar B
Medium brown, petite torpedo.

Pre-light, cold draw…no sweetness and no pepper but had distinctive leather notes/flavor. It lit easily and had a very smooth, easy draw. After lighting it up, the leather notes faded away pretty quickly.

The first third jumped right into a burnt nuts flavor. (not a bad kind of burnt nuts more like toasted nuts). There was even a hint of the wacky tobacky during the smoking of the cigar. This cigar poured out the smoke which had a yellowish tint to it.

2nd third, did I mention burnt nuts….if I didn’t, I will again…it definitely has the burnt nuts thing down. It stayed in this flavor for the majority of the cigar. Then….

3rd third…I was thinking this would be a single note type of cigar (enjoyable) but the last third the cigar jumped around with flavors. I can’t pin point the exact flavor but will just say that the last third was pretty damn good.

Overall, the cigar was excellent. During the middle, I ended up talking to another cigar smoker at the hotel that I was staying at and might have missed some flavor changes during those times of BSing.

I am having a hard time picking where I think that this cigar lands on the scale because I have smoked all three. Flavor wise, construction wise…this cigar could be the premium but I have this feeling that it is the medium range cigar.

Opel, this cigar was very good.
stinger88 Offline
#304 Posted:
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Cigar C
7.5 inch, dark brown lancero with the remnants of a pigtail on its triple cap. To me it looks like a Jericho Hill but maybe a shade lighter. It has a light oily touch which actually leads me away from the Jericho Hill, which tend to have a more dry, rough touch.

Cold draw seems a bit tight but it lit easily. There was definitely a pepper flavor for the first inch or so of the cigar. It then faded off pretty quickly. It was obvious from the beginning that this was going to be a nicotine asskicker.

I am not really pulling any definite flavor profiles from the cigar. It is smooth and produces a plethora of smoke. Burn was even and seemed to progress very slowly. Overall the cigar took a couple of hours to smoke.

Overall, a pretty good smoke. The construction, feel, and generous smoke levels gave the impression of premium cigar but I don’t think it was. I am going to go with the yardar on this one. I think that I might be making a poor decision on this.

Opel, great smokes…all three. Thank you.
Whistlebritches Offline
#305 Posted:
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Cigar #2

A 5X48ish medium brown in color witha nice barnyard aroma mixed with BBQ.Upon lighting I get a nice little hit of black pepper which mellows into a burnt meat with very faint BBQ in the background.No complexity at all it ended in burnt meat and BBQ.........................................I liked it,it would be an excellent " in the mood to just smoke and vege out stick"


My guess this is the middle range stick


This was a review,there was a cigar in this review......................... so that makes this a cigar review.


This was from late last night,I'm just getting it posted.Stick #3 is in the batters box right now.
opelmanta1900 Offline
#306 Posted:
Joined: 01-10-2012
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Great reviews stinger... hope I didn't screw up the medium and high... I went off the prices at my local but it's California and it's a little screwy sometimes... that said...

A - Tat Cojuno 2003 - Mid - the best of the cojonu's in my opinion...

B - Opus X Power Ranger (beli) - High - my favorite cigar to date...

C - My Father La Promesa lancero - Low - my favorite everyday cigar... other sizes aren't worth looking at in my opinion, but the lancero I like...

Thank you again for the cigars and for heading this up this year!
stinger88 Offline
#307 Posted:
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Opel...great cigars. I think they all are in the premium range. That Power Ranger was really good. If I wasn’t fooled into thinking the first one was a T52, I would have guessed it as the premium. I think I have one in the humidor. Now I know what to expect from it.

It was my pleasure setting this up.
stinger88 Offline
#308 Posted:
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Has anyone NOT received their cigars from their paired up person?
Whistlebritches Offline
#309 Posted:
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Cigar #3

Medium brown in color,corona gorda in size,but nothing stands out in the prelight......HMMMMMM.Upon toasting I get milk chocolate and cedar.Bout an inch in nutmeg,dark choco and almonds,a delicious combo til about the halfway mark when white pepper, cedar and dark choco become the predominant flavors.The white pepper dissapates while the cedar and dark choco take charge..........all the way to the finale.This stick is definitely in my wheelhouse.......it screams Padron but I could be way off base.I think this is the premium selection.


This was a review,there was a cigar in the review...........so that makes this a cigar review.
LeeBot Offline
#310 Posted:
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Whistlebritches wrote:
Cigar #3

Medium brown in color,corona gorda in size,but nothing stands out in the prelight......HMMMMMM.Upon toasting I get milk chocolate and cedar.Bout an inch in nutmeg,dark choco and almonds,a delicious combo til about the halfway mark when white pepper, cedar and dark choco become the predominant flavors.The white pepper dissapates while the cedar and dark choco take charge..........all the way to the finale.This stick is definitely in my wheelhouse.......it screams Padron but I could be way off base.I think this is the premium selection.


This was a review,there was a cigar in the review...........so that makes this a cigar review.




Great job Rob! You were right about the order of all three.

#1 Fire corono - yardgar
#2 - Montecristo Afrigue corono - mid grade
#3 - Ashton VSG corono gorda

The first two had a good bit of age on them. #3 was relatively new.
Whistlebritches Offline
#311 Posted:
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LeeBot wrote:
Great job Rob! You were right about the order of all three.

#1 Fire corono - yardgar
#2 - Montecristo Afrigue corono - mid grade
#3 - Ashton VSG corono gorda

The first two had a good bit of age on them. #3 was relatively new.



I cannot believe I confused a VSG,which I always have a box or two of,for a Padron which I rarely partake.


Thanks Leo



izonfire Offline
#312 Posted:
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LeeBot wrote:
Great job Rob! You were right about...blah blah blah. Who really cares at this point.......

His name is Ron...
ZRX1200 Offline
#313 Posted:
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Ron smokes VSGs.

Rob smokes Padrons.

Got it
LeeBot Offline
#314 Posted:
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izonfire wrote:
His name is Ron...


Clumsy fingers, sorry Ron.

And thank you, izobfire.
Jakethesnake86 Offline
#315 Posted:
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Those monte afrique are very good. I think they’re discontinued.
ZRX1200 Offline
#316 Posted:
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I thought so as well.
izonfire Offline
#317 Posted:
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LeeBot wrote:
Clumsy fingers, sorry Ron.

And thank you, izobfire.

You're welcome fuquehea........, errrrrrr, whoops, I mean Leo...
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#318 Posted:
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Plebian Palate Reviews – Vol II: The Musical
Mystery Cigar #3 (to the tune of Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald) – Because Jason requested a ballad

I’m sitting around with the sun shining down
On the edge of the town Valparaiso
6 inches in length, 48 for a gauge
Once again I am smoking a toro (or corona gorda, but that doesn’t rhyme)
The wrapper is found as a dark chocolate brown
A bit bumpy it feels and the veins show
A fan on the cap and my guess was a wrap
But the size doesn’t match any Unico

The burn is quite straight. No correction is made
My torch lighter sits there forgotten
The ash it is dense and I watch in suspense
Until then at 3 inches ‘tis fallen
From start until through, the cherry it stays true
The need for relight misbegotten
Smoke output is fine but won’t block out my eyes
So Liga is ruled out once again

The flavors are nice. I would pay quite a price
The pepper it makes its way through
Creaminess there and with coffee it pairs
Sweetness and chocolate in queue
The time it flies by. It’s the end I might cry
If only I had more to accrue
Nicaraguan at play but which one I can’t say
My best guess was shot down this I knew

Tentative Billboard Ranking: The new and improved Premium
I would play this track on repeat all day long
(Apologies for the delay. This rhyming chit is gettng difficult)
opelmanta1900 Offline
#319 Posted:
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Fantastic! Very well done once again!
Sunoverbeach Online
#320 Posted:
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Final Guesses:
#1 - Yard Gar - I took a shot at a Ramon Bueso
#2 - Mid-range - actually liked the flavor of #1 better overall, but placed this higher for construction and variety of tastes. Guessed Durango based on a Google search heavily influenced by the pipe tobacco smell I was experiencing
#3 - Premium - My favorite. No real guess on manufacturer, but pretty set on the Nicaraguan decision

The Reveal:
I was wrong. Self destruction's got me again.
#1 - DTT Umbagog - Mid-range - Damn it! I like these and I went and called it a yard gar
#2 - Rocky Patel Nicaraguan - Yard gar
#3 - Muestra de Saka Nacatamale - Premium

One out of three ain't bad. It's not Meatloaf level, but still not bad. Ok, clearly I'm still not very good at this. Thanks much for the smokes Jason. I enjoyed each in their own way, and I never would have bought the Saka on my own, so my cheap azz is grateful. Also the beans are da bomb!

Also big thanks to Stinger for running this thing this year


Sunoverbeach Online
#321 Posted:
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Thanks Opie! I aim to entertain since I seem unable to dazzle with my insight
stinger88 Offline
#322 Posted:
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I have been impressed with the overall creativity this year. Great reviews and now I have some additional cigars to seek out.
ZRX1200 Offline
#323 Posted:
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Muestra de Saka are interesting, SO different in each blend which I never expect with the identical packaging. I always expect slight differences when it’s a different vitola but most of these are toros (seems to be the industry standard vitola these days...)
lance4824 Offline
#324 Posted:
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Last one from RMAN443
Blind #3 - smoked 18 April

5" x 52 Robusto
Look like a Cameroon wrapper and did a V-cut

Cold draw - was good - earthy/little cream/leather

First 1/3 - good amount of smoke / almost even burn
Earthy/ Little leather/flat taste

Second 1/3 - more uneven on the burn
Earthy/has a floral taste and flat taste is more. Taste like a Dom Rep

Third 1/3 - started to burn even
Big floral taste over powering... after taste was funky. Draw was good.

This tasted like a Dom Rep cigar I feel like it was a La Aurora

https://imgur.com/gallery/l4abhka

I will open the envelope later and see what they were.

Thanks to RMAN443 and everyone here. I really enjoyed this blind tasting.
lance4824 Offline
#325 Posted:
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TTT
ZRX1200 Offline
#326 Posted:
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Well did you open the envelope?!!
danmdevries Offline
#327 Posted:
Joined: 02-11-2014
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clintcigar didn't finish posting reviews, and I'm cleaning off my desk gotta throw these bands away. I don't remember exactly what they were, just gonna put up what the band says.

#1 Romeo y Julieta by AJF
#2 Oliva V Melanio
#3 Fuente Gran Reserva with black label
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