Nino Posted December 16, 2011 Posted December 16, 2011 Hi, a very quick review on the Sancho Panza Quijote, the Spanish Regional Edition, that I smoked yesterday fresh from the box. It is a very nice and large vitola at 49x194, nice wrapper, beautiful presentation – that is just about all positive I can say about it. The cigar smoked well, burn, draw and ash were perfect but there was absolutely no aroma, intensity or anything remarkable about it. About as boring as a Dominican stogie, flat, no changes between the thirds, no hints of anything, a cigar that will not improve with time as there is no content to begin with. A waste at 15 €. Hopefully I smoked a sample that was off – terrible thought if all the boxes are like this one … Nino
FrankBlack87 Posted December 16, 2011 Posted December 16, 2011 Hey Nino! Great review and pics, sorry these kinda sucked such is the case with many regionals.
dB69 Posted December 16, 2011 Posted December 16, 2011 Sorry to hear that. I've had similar experiences with some different marques/vitolas and it really gets me down. However, as you are very experienced smoker, have you noticed or could this be the "vacuum period" described by MRN that these cigars are suffering?
ChanceSchmerr Posted December 16, 2011 Posted December 16, 2011 Nino, I'm with you on this one. I tried a single from Palma a few months back, and I recall it being similarly underwhelming. A sad debut for Sancho Panza REs.....I really hope they are not all like this!
Nino Posted December 16, 2011 Author Posted December 16, 2011 Hm, afraid I am not familiar with any "vacuum" period ( except the daily vacuum walk-by by my wife :-)) ), and no, it was not the sick period either. It was pure and simple an undelivering cigar with no content and far less potential - which I hope will be restricted to that single stick. I am not really much into reviews but this particular stick was "worth" the short write up - BTW my 2-3 co-smokers all agreed on the little substance of the cigar. On the other hand, the Bolivar Bel. Fino '02 and the Bolivar Royal Corona from '03 I smoked before and after the Sancho were deliciously fine cigars ... so no palate problems either
Nino Posted December 16, 2011 Author Posted December 16, 2011 Nino, I'm with you on this one. I tried a single from Palma a few months back, and I recall it being similarly underwhelming. A sad debut for Sancho Panza REs.....I really hope they are not all like this! Chris, they are not ( I hope ) - the German RE of Sancho Panza, the "Escuderos" is a very fine cigar full of aroma and taste. I smoked it in Germany and took some 5-6 sticks with me to Cuba for friends there and it's an absolutely great and tasty cigar while not much older than the Quijotes are. Great to read your Andorra piece, work of art !! Safe sailing !
Lotusguy Posted December 16, 2011 Posted December 16, 2011 Chris, they are not ( I hope ) - the German RE of Sancho Panza, the "Escuderos" is a very fine cigar full of aroma and taste. I smoked it in Germany and took some 5-6 sticks with me to Cuba for friends there and it's an absolutely great and tasty cigar while not much older than the Quijotes are. Great to read your Andorra piece, work of art !! Safe sailing ! +1 on the Escuderos, Nino - I was extremely pleasantly surprised.
maverickdrinker Posted December 17, 2011 Posted December 17, 2011 thanks for the review Nino. Was curious about these ones as I like the size and haven't much experience with Sancho Panza. Will save my money for more RA Allones Extras.
CaptainQuintero Posted December 18, 2011 Posted December 18, 2011 It's so surreal seeing a Sancho without a rustic wrapper, would like to see a RE for the UK of these at some point!
CanuckSARTech Posted December 20, 2011 Posted December 20, 2011 Interesting. Thanks for sharing, all.
Rogers72 Posted December 20, 2011 Posted December 20, 2011 Thanks for the review Nino! I have had my eyes on these since they were first announced and hate to hear that they are falling short. I would love to hear any updates when you get a chance to try another stick or two. Hopefully it was just a bad stick! Cheers!
hidechen Posted January 22, 2012 Posted January 22, 2012 Nino , are they really that bad? I was in Spain when they were first released and I think they are fine ( or the German Sancho RE is too good maybe?) I used to love all the Spanish RE ( the Robiana Maestro and Punch been my favourite) and the RA, Bolivar 109 didn't let me down. I am a little disappointed to see the review because I still have a intact box left in my humidor. Maybe I will give my last single of this cigar a try and post my thoughts later. I had a very high expectation as they are the DC size and the first Sancho Panza RE that came out. Sigh!
mk05 Posted January 22, 2012 Posted January 22, 2012 oh no, please smoke some more and get back to us.
ChanceSchmerr Posted March 10, 2015 Posted March 10, 2015 I'm smoking a second one of these, found in the "wetlands" of Sautters here in London. A little nicer than a few years ago, but still has this "off" taste that really puts me off. I don't know what happened here but i will likely avoid these in Spain if i find em. Bleccch. Side note - the German Sancho Panza REs are as good as these are not - Nino is bang on with that, IMO
ChanceSchmerr Posted March 10, 2015 Posted March 10, 2015 Okay so it's gotten a little better as i smoke it. Now a thoroughly average smoke. Still not worth a box, but I'd maybe get a few singles in Spain
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