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Ramon Bueso project...is it just me..
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hnixon12
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Fri, Jun 12 2015, 6:02 AM EST
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I had my first Ramon Bueso "project", and I dont know if its just me, but if I closed my eyes, I swear I was garing a Oliva V...i know this may be a stretch, and I am no cigar afficionado, but the flavor profile is sooo close, I know we are talking gold and bronze I guess, but really enjoyed it because I ama Oliva V fan..i had the toro vitola
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Fri, Jun 12 2015, 9:10 AM EST
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they taste nothing alike imo.....
but that's just me......
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Maybe smoked a young one to get that similar flavor profile?? I always thought they were very different profiles. I might need to smoke two back to back.
Taste is subjective hell I smoked a cheap cigar last night with a years rest and the retrohale towards the last third tasted just like after I take a drink of dr pepper and exhale. Anyone else might not have gotten that flavor but I did and it tasted good so if the genesis tastes like an oliva v then that's awesome.
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Think it is your perception. I find the 2 very different.
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I agree, nothing alike.
Project just tastes like a good Maduro worthy of car rides to/from work.
Oliva V is more a golfing dark habano type smoke.
To me, it really doesn't remind me of anything, but does taste mostly like a maduro.
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I think it kinda tastes like a Pepin/Padilla 1932.
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The Project tastes more like an Undercrown than it does a Oliva V IMO.
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ZRX1200 wrote:
The Project tastes more like an Undercrown than it does a Oliva V IMO.
+1
Here's a prediction:
Ramon Bueso will, sooner than later, come out with a 4x40ish "mini Genesis".
I think it will be good.
I think it will sell well.
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KingoftheCove wrote:
+1
Here's a prediction:
Ramon Bueso will, sooner than later, come out with a 4x40ish "mini Genesis".
I think it will be good.
I think it will sell well.
I think I would bid.
I think I might even overbid on such a cigar.
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Love the "V", Habano, spicy, etc.
Love the Project also, but to me, definitely a different taste, sweet, cocoa, less spice
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Is it just me or does talking about a cigar in here do this to cigars out there?
http://www.cigarbid.com/...-Ramon-Bueso-Robusto-20/
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Nah.
In fact, this is the only cigar DP would pay $3 each for.
RIP DP.......
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Love the "V", Habano, spicy, etc.
Love the Project also, but to me, definitely a different taste, sweet, cocoa, less spice
Have you tried the Project Habano yet?
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And, if a Quorum smokes better than a Cuban Cohiba, comparing a Ramon Bueso to an Oliva V is not too far of a stretch. Wouldn't you say?
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99cobra2881 wrote:
Is it just me or does talking about a cigar in here do this to cigars out there?
http://www.cigarbid.com/...-Ramon-Bueso-Robusto-20/
It's not just you. Everytime I go to post on the whatcha smoking topic there is a guest or 3 or 4 or more looking in. If we talked up Ron Mexico and CBID put up some fivers, they would probably get 15 or more for them.
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0824 wrote:
And, if a Quorum smokes better than a Cuban Cohiba, comparing a Ramon Bueso to an Oliva V is not too far of a stretch. Wouldn't you say?
Depends.... Is this an aged quorum or rotgt (right off the garbage truck) quorum?
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Also love the Genesis Habano
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I've got two Genesis Habanos I'm resting based on what I saw on previous threads. Looking forward to having one in a month or two. Never tried the Project, but it's on my list.
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I can see it was just me LOL!!!
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well, i had another Project last night, and yeah, there is a big difference, so i jumped the gun on my feedback, def
not a Oliva V! sorry guys!
I am gonna try the Genesis Habano
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You know I had an Oliva v Melanio last night and it tasted just like a Melanio!!!
Haha just stackin some chit on ya
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99cobra2881 wrote:
You know I had an Oliva v Melanio last night and it tasted just like a Melanio!!!
Haha just stackin some chit on ya
its all good, I deserved it, one cigar doesnt a comparison make! LOL
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i never had an Oliva V....
but Ramon's genisis , the project
are damn good cigars...
i've had maybe 2 semi- harsh ones out of 20-30......
all way different invetories and times...
perfect burn, perfect construction....
just damn good...
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Smoked my first Odyssey the other day and was not impressed at all. May dig out a Genesis if they have rested enough after we get home.
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I had my first Ramon habano...not a bad stick
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tonygraz wrote:
Smoked my first Odyssey the other day and was not impressed at all. May dig out a Genesis if they have rested enough after we get home.
same opinion here......................but I smoked mine about a year ago..................have a handful of them that have now had a long nap.............think I'll re-visit this morning (I was supposed to do this a while back in another thread)
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hnixon12 wrote:
I had my first Ramon habano...not a bad stick
how much rest did it have?
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KingoftheCove wrote:
how much rest did it have?
I am not a rester...i am a smoker..i dont have enough inventory to rest them lol....it was right out of the CBID box!
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Well just finished an Odyssey Toro.......
first inch was meh........not newspaper meh.............but somewhat bland
then into the second third the cigar tried to give off some flavor.........hints of nuts/mild tobacco
I ditched the final third.........(bitterness came to play)
Summary:
If you like mild/medium smokes, and can get them for cheap..................you might give a fiver a try....
For me, the one year added rest did nothing.....................so smoke em if ya got em
I won't be buying again....
Bueso hits a grand slam with the Genesis imho.........
Then strikes out looking at 3 pitches with the Odyssey.......
I'm hoping he at least gets a hit with the Habano.......got a box of Robs ($37) I'll break into in a month or two to try one out.
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KingoftheCove wrote:
Well just finished an Odyssey Toro.......
first inch was meh........not newspaper meh.............but somewhat bland
then into the second third the cigar tried to give off some flavor.........hints of nuts/mild tobacco
I ditched the final third.........(bitterness came to play)
Summary:
If you like mild/medium smokes, and can get them for cheap..................you might give a fiver a try....
For me, the one year added rest did nothing.....................so smoke em if ya got em
I won't be buying again....
Bueso hits a grand slam with the Genesis imho.........
Then strikes out looking at 3 pitches with the Odyssey.......
I'm hoping he at least gets a hit with the Habano.......got a box of Robs ($37
) I'll break into in a month or two to try one out.
Theyre TERRIBLE please stop buying them
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Smoked an Odyssey the other day - second third did not impress me as much as it did the King and the final third wasn't too bitter.
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rrumba gifted me some Projects that had about 18 months rest on them. Have to say they were MUCH better than the ones I had from the sampler which I smoked fairly soon after getting them. None of the ashy harsh taste (that I had with the "fresh" ones) with these rested ones. These are going to be nice smokable sticks. Nothing overly amazing but good.
I still prefer the Habanos. And the Projects are not a stick I would buy to wait a year-and-a-half to smoke!
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^ if you have the room to bury em for a long time, they're decent enough after aging to be worth more than the $40-50 a box that they cost.
But if space is a premium, I agree. Hard to justify aging unless the end result is spectacular.
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Parked my Project Habanos in an ammo can with some Spanish Cedar and a Boveda, stuck it on a shelf along with another ammo can of MB3s treated the same. Don't plan to open em again for a year. We'll see.
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^ if you have the room to bury em for a long time, they're decent enough after aging to be worth more than the $40-50 a box that they cost.
But if space is a premium, I agree. Hard to justify aging unless the end result is spectacular.
meh......the Bueso Genesis suq...................
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tonygraz wrote:
It's not just you. Everytime I go to post on the whatcha smoking topic there is a guest or 3 or 4 or more looking in. If we talked up Ron Mexico and CBID put up some fivers, they would probably get 15 or more for them.
Ron Mexico's for only $15 a fiver?
Better not post when I smoke John Bull Proper English in the Briar thread either so it stays a dollar a pouch!
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I snapped a screenshot on my phone of the "what you smoking" thread with 36 guests looking at what is posted.
72 guests in the cigar forum and 157 in the trades forum. I'd never seen so many in here at once. Keeping the lights on that's for sure.
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99cobra2881 wrote:
I snapped a screenshot on my phone of the "what you smoking" thread with 36 guests looking at what is posted.
72 guests in the cigar forum and 157 in the trades forum. I'd never seen so many in here at once. Keeping the lights on that's for sure.
Only if they buy.
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Seeing what happens to prices out there after we talk about a cigar in here I'd say they're buying.
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Shhh...don't say anything about the 5 Vegas Gold Maduro!!!
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Shhh...don't say anything about the 5 Vegas Gold Maduro!!!
I likes dem waaaay better than the Genesis..................
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Now there is a gem.
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Pulled one out for tonight. Well over a year's nap. Big cedar spice, cocoa, and a sweet maduro finish. Still has a hint of grass, but honestly if this were smoked blindly I wouldn't be looking for it, and wouldn't notice.
I'd go so far as to say this (meaning this particular one, as I've had everything from good to bad in this box) cigar could play with the big boys. Really working for me. Loads of sweet spice and creamy texture and the burn is perfect.
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Nice review of that 5 Vegas gold Dan. I had similar experiences with it.
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Everyone should buy multiple boxes of 5vegas gold.
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Danny, the gold maduros are even better.
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