danmdevries
2 years ago
81414 United Cigars Abuelo from darklord trade. Another total unknown. Never had never seen never heard of. Moderately dark brown wrapper, looks and feels thin and fragile but it's fully intact in clear cello. Minimal veins with stretch marks by the veins. Worried it'll be another dry habano small batch bullchit.

First light had me do a double take. Wow... this is my jam. Corojo for sure, and gotta be Eiroa behind this. I just looked up JRE and CLE brands this morning in Abrignacs post I don't think I saw united cigars.

Minerals, mild spices, little cedar, a little salty tickle in the back of my nasopharynx. Old world style cigar for sure. As it smoked down a little creaminess coats the mouth. No pepper on retro, just minerals and spice no bite.

I'm looking it up after 2 ash drops. I can't wait to halfway.

“This is 100% tobacco from our farm,” said Justo Eiroa, president of JRE Tobacco Co., in a press release. “Filler and Binder are authentic Corojo with our Habano wrapper. A true puro from Julio’s farm.”

halfwheel.com wrote:



Top 5 cigar for the year.

I'm gonna look for a box to buy.
COHoyoMan68
2 years ago
81415: RP Vintage 99 church. I always seem to be working on a 5 pack of these. #3 of 5 from last year. Cold draw has just a hint of spice, not much else. Initial lighting has that overwhelming mineral taste from the Dominican filler that reminds me of those nasty local DR cigars that the missionaries would share at conferences. Thankfully, it subsides some in a few minutes with those classic Connie tastes moving in. Bright white ash. Started this cigar with a good Murchies coffee, but the acidity from the coffee and the minerality from the cigar was too much, switched to a mid morning Coors and that helped in more ways than one. By the one third mark the minerality has died down, more slight spice. Great smoke volume and color, even burn. By two third mark, spice takes over (nutmeg) with a nice hint of Irish cream finish. Toward the end the minerality comes back, not nubbing it. Unfortunately, this is typically with most RP five packs. One makes you question why you bought it (this one) 2 are solid and 2 make you want to buy more. Will wait a few months to smoke the next one.
deadeyedick
2 years ago

81414 United Cigars Abuelo from darklord trade. Another total unknown. Never had never seen never heard of. Moderately dark brown wrapper, looks and feels thin and fragile but it's fully intact in clear cello. Minimal veins with stretch marks by the veins. Worried it'll be another dry habano small batch bullchit.

First light had me do a double take. Wow... this is my jam. Corojo for sure, and gotta be Eiroa behind this. I just looked up JRE and CLE brands this morning in Abrignacs post I don't think I saw united cigars.

Minerals, mild spices, little cedar, a little salty tickle in the back of my nasopharynx. Old world style cigar for sure. As it smoked down a little creaminess coats the mouth. No pepper on retro, just minerals and spice no bite.

I'm looking it up after 2 ash drops. I can't wait to halfway.



Top 5 cigar for the year.

I'm gonna look for a box to buy.

danmdevries wrote:



Halfwheel gave it an 88 and said there are better examples of the breed but YMMV.
Telecaster52
2 years ago
81,416 - Tatuaje Havana VI Artista.
C/O SOB.
jeebling
2 years ago
81417: AB Tempus Quadrum Natural

I think this is my first time with this blend
jeebling
2 years ago

That's a good'n Jeebs

MidnightToker( • )( • ) wrote:



The only flavor I could find in it was ashy tobacco. I’ve got 9 more laying down. I hope I can get the creamy, nutty flavors out of those. I must say, I was disappointed. Like I said, high hopes and open mind for the rest of them.
2 years ago
^Ya I don't judge a cigar on just one, but also like others have said taste is extremely subjective. Might not be for you. If you don't like another one put the rest away to see if they or your tastes change and try em again in 6 Months. Sometimes youll like em better later.

81418 - Esteban Carreras 211
danmdevries
2 years ago

Halfwheel gave it an 88 and said there are better examples of the breed but YMMV.

deadeyedick wrote:



After looking for a box to buy, I'm not going to buy a box. They're pretty expensive and the other JRE/CLE corojos are available on discount sites. Still, it was very good and I'd love to have more. Probly at least grab a fiver.
COHoyoMan68
2 years ago
81419: HdM Tradicion Toro: Bought a box in 2021 and planned on smoking one per year for 25 years. #4 of box. Love the combination of Rosado wrapper, habano binder and mostly Honduran filler. I don't retro many cigars, but this one is great: spicy, but not peppery. Big cigar, but light in the hand. Complex throughout: nutty, spicy, some cedar and a hint of pepper. Wheelhouse cigar. Probably gonna smoke one a month for a while, sooo good.
danmdevries
2 years ago
81420 Oliva O Churchill from darklord trade. One of my least favorite cigars. The first box of cigars I bought on cbid was Oliva O Churchill. Still have the box it holds heartfelt beads.

Awful cigar. Construction and burn were perfect. Smoked half of it. Notes of burning cardboard, very dry. Nothing in there I liked. Still one of my least favorite cigars. At least its consistent
PapaWhiskey
2 years ago
81421 - AF OpusX Oro Oscuro PerfexionX - 6.25x48 - Fantastic cigar!
jeebling
2 years ago
81422: La Herencia Cubana Toro
Nice mix of salty / savory, pepper and leather out the gate, transition throughout the middle 2+ inches was rough with acrid smoke that left my lips stinging and burning and the flavor was just blown out like burning paper. The last couple inches was a bit creamy and nutty with a pleasant light leather flavor. I’ve never smoked one of these with that rough transition in the middle.
2 years ago
81423 - Don Pepin Garcia Original/Blue
After a 20oz tomahawk ribeye
One of my favorite after steak cigars
Tiver
2 years ago

81385 - Crowned Heads Mil Dias c/o Tiver

My first Crowned Heads stick! My palette definitely isn’t refined enough to pick up notes of (fill in the blank), but I can tell a good stick from a bad one. Definitely a good stick. Thanks Tiver!

Huzza3045 wrote:




🇨🇮 Glad you enjoyed it.
RobertHively
2 years ago

81424- Dunbarton Sobremesa toro
danmdevries
2 years ago
81425 Emilio Grimalkin maduro from darklord trade. Another unknown but I've at least seen pictures of it on retailer sites and cigar groups. Still know nothing about the brand or the cigar. So I'll wait to halfway before looking it up. Seems very hyped on social media, I see it at least daily if not more. Haven't really seen anyone talk about em, but the upvotes and high fives run deep when these show up in images.

It's a barberpole wrapper dark tan and dark brown. Continues to a multicolor nipple cap and extends to a closed foot. First light tastes like a habano with extra sweetness. Like dry hay and maple syrup. This is promising. Or they used up every bit of skill in making it pretty.

Smokes pretty slowly but I do have to draw pretty aggressively to get any real smoke out of this thing. It's gonna get hot n go sour on me. If I don't, it seems like it's on the verge of going out each time I go for another puff. Thinnest wisps of smoke if im not really pulling hard.

It continues with a profile very similar to the Caldwell Blind Man's Bluff I had yesterday. Very very similar. Leather is the predominant note, some burning in my sinuses on retro but I wouldn't call it any type of spice, but more like the unpleasant fumes from a tire fire. The leather isn't straight boot leather, there's a sweet caramel note to it. Like going to the boot store with your grandpa and he gives you a partly melted Worther's Original that's been in his pocket since 1987.

Looked it up. Halfwheel seems to agree with me, they gave it a 79. How this chit is a $10+ cigar and is super hyped on cigar social media is beyond me. I see pictures of it in my feeds every day. I was honestly looking forward to this one for a while. I thought I'd grind through that Oliva O and treat myself with the Grimalkin tonight. It's better than the O, but I bought a second one of these based off hype. Thankfully just a single.
COHoyoMan68
2 years ago

81420 Oliva O Churchill from darklord trade. One of my least favorite cigars. The first box of cigars I bought on cbid was Oliva O Churchill. Still have the box it holds heartfelt beads.

Awful cigar. Construction and burn were perfect. Smoked half of it. Notes of burning cardboard, very dry. Nothing in there I liked. Still one of my least favorite cigars. At least its consistent

danmdevries wrote:



Agreed, the only cigar I have tried a few times and never made it half way once. Not sure why, but clearly unsmokable.
tonygraz
2 years ago
I used to like the Os, buy haven't had one lately that would inspire buying more.
Tiver
2 years ago

81420 Oliva O Churchill from darklord trade. One of my least favorite cigars. The first box of cigars I bought on cbid was Oliva O Churchill. Still have the box it holds heartfelt beads.

Awful cigar. Construction and burn were perfect. Smoked half of it. Notes of burning cardboard, very dry. Nothing in there I liked. Still one of my least favorite cigars. At least its consistent

danmdevries wrote:




Agreed, the only cigar I have tried a few times and never made it half way once. Not sure why, but clearly unsmokable.

COHoyoMan68 wrote:




Weird. The last "O" I smoked was a turd, although not Churchill. I actually unrolled it, about half anyway, to see WTF was inside. I forgot because the couple previous to that weren't like that. I'm feeling a little bad 'cause I sent one to Houzza in the nOOb Pib without remembering that last one I smoked. At least he got a few others to make up for it :-"




Now maybe we can get Houzza to ash that thing and get another opinion 🤔
tonygraz
2 years ago
81426 - Magellan Dominicans corona
81427 - Original Cubans robusto
81428 - La Aurora Pricipes original
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