MontrealRon Posted March 20, 2010 Posted March 20, 2010 The Medaille d'Or #1 is a vitola that is unique - the Delicados Extra, a long panetela measuring 36 rg x 185 mm. The cigars are packaged in a varnished 8-9-8 box. They are on the discontinued list for this year, like so many other thin gague smokes, and have been getting harder to find for some time. I have not seen or heard of any box dates later than Aug. 2002. This box was purchased online, from Hong-Kong, three or four years ago. Tonight's example came directly from humidifed storage, and I think that the experiece suffered somewhat, as I have found that two or three days of dryboxing does these a world of good. Once clipped, the draw was just a little tighter than my preference. It lit easily, but smoking took some effort, especially in the first third. From the first puff, though, the aroma and flavours were spot-on typical LGC. For me, this blend is as unique as is the cigar's shape. While there are elements of the Partagas mother-house style, as there are in Bolivar, this is like Bolivar's mirror-reversed image. And among the LGC line, the Md'O #1 expresses this character most clearly. Once again, the flavours needed no coaxing here; they were up-front and obvious right from the beginning. It was like a compounded perfume of high-toned citrus; a hint of a rich, complex honey, like Manuka; very light-roasted Greek coffee; mixed unroasted nuts; a thyme-like herbal elenent; and rather delicate, lightly toasted tobacco. All this is carried on a light body. The sensations are concentrated in the front of the mouth, especially the front sides. There is little feeling of depth, and not much tannin. Like a great white wine, the structure is rather based on the acidity. There is little if anything to define the thirds as this cigar progresses. Rather, there is a continual interplay among the various flavours, from one puff to the next. The trick here is to smoke slowly, sipping at the cigar, to avoid overheating and bitterness. As I was engaged in multiple conversations at the time, and could not give the cigar my full attention, I did have to re-light twice, though the cigar burned straight and evenly throughout. As usual, this cigar provided an excellent evening's smoke, though slightly marred by over humidification. It was accompanied with a Jerez Amontillado (sherry), which was a great match, and filtered water. I will rate this example a solid 89, though dryboxing would, no doubt, bring it a few points higher.
BlackFriar Posted March 20, 2010 Posted March 20, 2010 Great review! I have a box of #3's that I dip into once in a blue moon. They are so different from other cuban cigars. I have not tried the other three sizes of the Medaille d'Or, but I'm gonna have to start looking around for a box or two.
Professor Twain Posted March 20, 2010 Posted March 20, 2010 Great review. I smoked the Medaille d'or #1 with Chuck and I know he would have appreciated this superb review. I have picked up three boxes of the #3s, am smoking one now. Tremendous thin ring gauge cigars, now out of production.
KB24 Posted March 21, 2010 Posted March 21, 2010 Smoked the same cigar from the same year, month and box code about an hour ago. It smoked perfectly and was a true treasure. -Patrick
bolivr Posted March 22, 2010 Posted March 22, 2010 Ace review, thank you I will take your tip and dry box mine as I have found the same issues with them though they are '01s.
BonVivant Posted April 26, 2010 Posted April 26, 2010 Great review and photos, thank you! Grab all you can - great cigars, IMHO!
dicko Posted July 28, 2010 Posted July 28, 2010 fantastic review!! i had some singles of this box code arrive today i cant wait to try this long skinny! i will wait a few weeks and make sure i dry box as you have all said
ajgagnon Posted July 30, 2010 Posted July 30, 2010 Oh my God, that's a beautiful cigar. Great review, and nice pics! I need to get some lighter-bodied Cubans, especially some with such amazing sounding aromatic character. I had a San Cristobal Fuerza this spring that had some pretty amazing lighter-bodied flavours, which I gather is unusual. Anyway, bravo.
CUBANO Posted July 30, 2010 Posted July 30, 2010 Great Review. I love this "Marca" have all the different sizes except the MdO #3.
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