AlexOk Posted July 23, 2011 Posted July 23, 2011 A few days ago, some friends and I had a very tasty Cuaba - Reserva del Milenio Distinguidos from the Millennium Reserve Jar of 1999. The occasion was a tasting in the german cigarclan 1/2011 (I'm sorry, I can't find the article in english.), in which the cigar got off pretty badly. As we can't imagine, we have taken this little self-experiment. Here are my impressions: Optical Impression: glossless colorado-wrapper with a velvety surface. Small veins, but in the few veins green fermentation error. Cold Smell: milkchocolate, vanilla, peeled and roasted hazelnuts Draw: despite barely cutting just very slightly. Flavor: the big perfecto starts very creamy and mild with a slight sweetness. Reminiscent of vanilla truffle. Minimal peppery. Sometimes it offers a slightly salty draw. Later in increasingly peaty. In addition, walnuts and a permanent, light vanilla note. Significantly increasing strength towards the end. The cigar is increasingly woody and ends in a finale of chili and mint. Strength: officially. Combustion and ash: semi-open ash-structure of light gray-brown color. Good stability. Drops abruptly after nearly 4 cm. Eccentric, well-pronounced glowing tip. However, this causes a permanent unevenly burning. My conclusion: The cigar can also mature additional 10 years. Very tasty. In this case, I'm going with Min Ron Nee. The bad impression left by the cigar of the cigarclan-tasting, I can not confirm.
mazolaman Posted July 23, 2011 Posted July 23, 2011 Interesting review Don,thanks. I enjoy the standard versions of this cigar....but will look out for these.
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