Box Code OSU ABR 03
I am NOT very proficient at reviewing, and have only been smoking habanos for about a year so i would welcome any feedback on my review style. My ability to name what I'm tasting is in its infancy, so please take this review with a grain of salt.
The setting: In-laws are visiting Cez Raney this week, so I've been finding a lot of excuses to take long drives and smoke a cigar. Tonight, it turns out the best place to get take-out for dinner was 30 minutes away (my suggestion - silly me )
The SdC # 3 is not the most beautiful cigar I've ever seen, but the smell is absolutely to die for. I clipped the head and tested the draw - spot on, with just enough resistance. I knew form the moment I toasted the foot that I'd made the right choice.
First third is extremely rich with the classic peppery partagas flavor - I can identify it by the sharp and spicy sensation in the nose. Similar to much of the partagas line, but much subtler and more subdued than, say, a Short or 898V. The first third is characterized mainly by this sensation floating over top of a classic taste of roasted nuts. Just a lovely sensation. Second third settles down a bit more (I speculate that this is due to my tastebuds and sinuses acclimatizing to the smoke, but what do I know?) and opens up into a greater depth of the nutty undertone. I'm admiring the way a cigar can occupy so much of my attention, the flavors dancing around like the equivalent of a laser-light show of aroma.
Then as I get to the final third, out of nowhere (like a bass drum kicking in) comes a wave of pure cocoa that reminds me of a Monte Joyita more than anythign else. It is sublime.
I get home just as I get to the last inch. I consider staying outside to smoke the last bits of the cigar, but decide to quit on a high note instead (there is nothing I hate more than overstaying my welcome, and finishing a great cigar with a mouthful of tarry smoke.
This is a cigar that rewards patience and a relaxed demeanor, and delivers what I smoke habanos for in spades. Just a spectacular cigar, and while I have had better they are few and generally much more expensive.
On a 100 point scale, I'd give it a 92