bassman Posted April 21, 2013 Posted April 21, 2013 This is a Canadian RE. Large piramide size & very tempting. Anyone actually smoke one?
ChanceSchmerr Posted April 21, 2013 Posted April 21, 2013 Hey Steve, I've had one....it was sort of bland, felt like they didn't know how to blend a cigar that large. That said, it was ROTT from a B&M. I've seen other ones in B&Ms but always no aroma and very light, dry wrappers. I'm on the lookout myself for a good example to try. I still think the RA Gorditos RE Canada should have been in 25 Boxes, and these Super Ramons should have been in 10 Boxes....seems prohibitively expensive to make these massive cigars in 25's.....IMHO
ChanceSchmerr Posted April 21, 2013 Posted April 21, 2013 very, very enjoyable cigar. i rarely smoke monsters like this, but i gave a few a shot and they are excellent. robust, thick and rich flavours, smooth enjoyment...not terribly priced anymore... This is all good to hear.
Puros Y Vino Posted April 21, 2013 Posted April 21, 2013 Yes. A handlful by now. A very tasty cigar. Lot's of RA signature flavours. Stewed fruit, spice , etc. A good stick to age IMO. They keep getting better whenever I smoke them.
Puros Y Vino Posted April 21, 2013 Posted April 21, 2013 Stewed fruit. Every time I see that as a "signature RA flavour" it makes me laugh...LOL Not saying you can't taste it, just kind of a strange thing to find enjoyable in a cigar. I hope I never get stewed fruit in my cigar.. Wow. Why do you even bother responding sometimes? I taste what I taste, sometimes it matches up with what others experience, sometimes it does not. Sounds like your flavour profile might be sour grapes? I think many of us have been smoking long enough to pick out that the various marcas seem to have a consistent flavour profile. You don't always have to have the last word on every single thread.
investandprosper Posted April 21, 2013 Posted April 21, 2013 Wow. Why do you even bother responding sometimes? I taste what I taste, sometimes it matches up with what others experience, sometimes it does not. Sounds like your flavour profile might be sour grapes? I think many of us have been smoking long enough to pick out that the various marcas seem to have a consistent flavour profile. You don't always have to have the last word on every single thread. Seconded. I love the stewed fruit flavors in my aged RAs!
investandprosper Posted April 21, 2013 Posted April 21, 2013 No reason to get angry. I didn't say anything negative, just that I hope not to taste sweet and tart stewed fruit in my cigar. Having a bad morning? You're such a back peddler Shlomo. You specifically called what he finds enjoyable in a cigar to be "strange", and laughed at him for calling stewed fruit a signature RA profile (which many would say it is classic RA). If you are going to criticize someone, have the balls not to back peddle when they push back. It makes you come off as a spineless loudmouth. Just one man's opinion.
ChanceSchmerr Posted April 21, 2013 Posted April 21, 2013 I also taste Stewed Fruit in my aged RA's (particularly in my 898s)........and tart fruit in some of my favorite Punch cigars. I probably wouldn't like 'em as much if I didn't!
tmac77 Posted April 21, 2013 Posted April 21, 2013 I prefer fresh fruit to stewed fruit, although fermented fruit can be extremely good also.
ChanceSchmerr Posted April 21, 2013 Posted April 21, 2013 fermented fruit can be extremely good also. Amen!
Pixa Posted April 21, 2013 Posted April 21, 2013 What the hell does stewed fruit taste like, I would associate stewed fruit with jam. But fruits all taste very remarkably different so are we talking sweet sour bitter acidic???
ChanceSchmerr Posted April 21, 2013 Posted April 21, 2013 What the hell does stewed fruit taste like, I would associate stewed fruit with jam. But fruits all taste very remarkably different so are we talking sweet sour bitter acidic??? Ever have a Fruit Crumble, or some such dessert, like perhaps a Strawberry Rhubarb crumble or something? Where it's been baked so that the fruit under the crumble is warmed up, all tangy and ........stewed? (for lack of a better word!) Thats kind of what we mean. Tangy, rich fruity taste. Hard to describe unless you've had it.
CanuckSARTech Posted April 21, 2013 Posted April 21, 2013 Stewed fruit is quite characteristic in good RA's. It's a general belief, yes, but if 80% of people agree and can taste it to some extent, then, well.... Stewed fruit - think of unsweetened, boiled down fruit mash. With RyJ let's say, for that in particular, there's quite usually a "stewed cherries" flavour. Think of cherry pie filling, but without all the sugar. Unsweetened cooked and simmered fruit. For RA, think of a Christmas cake, but without all that rum and sugar. The RA stewed fruit profile seems to have darker fruits - cherries, dates/prunes, a touch of apple, raspberries/blueberries. All boiled down and simmered/stewed into all-natural loveliness.
SCgarman Posted April 21, 2013 Posted April 21, 2013 Wow Shlo, your reputation precedes you, not just on CA forums but now here too.
rckymtn22 Posted April 21, 2013 Posted April 21, 2013 Shlomo, sometime before you hit the reply button, you need think about hitting the ignore button too.
westg Posted April 21, 2013 Posted April 21, 2013 Would not be the same without you Shlomo. I always look at your posts with anticipation . Stewed fruit can't wait for the day I find a stick with this flavour profile ...I hope it's apple pie ..I just love apple pie.
Diamondog Posted April 21, 2013 Posted April 21, 2013 Gorditos boxes of 10 Super Ramon boxes of 25, both available still at decent pricing IMO, both stellar cigars...
AndrewNR Posted April 21, 2013 Posted April 21, 2013 After actually reading all the comments on this thread, I cant remember what this thread was about anymore.. Ignoring Shlomo's Apple Pie? I'm so confused.
Drguano Posted April 21, 2013 Posted April 21, 2013 I have heard the RA flavor profile described as a hint of fruitcake, dried fruit, Christmas Cake etc. and occasionally I get a hit of that and like it. It is a hint of prune, apricot and cherries like my dear departed mother's Pesach fruit compote. I smoked a fantastic RA Libano RE Belicoso yesterday that hinted at it now and then. I love the Super Ramon's.
Drguano Posted April 22, 2013 Posted April 22, 2013 you mean 2010 pheonicio 32 yes? i check Trevor site. it's pyramid but i guess same thing? 2010 - Edición Regional Líbano Regional Edition Series Phoenicio 32 Pirámides 52 x 156 (6.1") Pyramid H edit: i just check - pyramid 1 inch longer then belicoso and same ring That's the one! Delightful! I brought a couple back from London and smoked with a mate from Lebanon last night. Great smoke. Now I want more.
Puros Y Vino Posted April 22, 2013 Posted April 22, 2013 And for the record I was not "back paddaling". I do not like stewed fruit. If all of you do, then great. Enjoy. I just think it is a strange profile to actively search out in a tobacco product. I am very opinionated obviously. Don't like it? Use the ignore function. And yes Bastian, always the same. Not planning on changing anytime soon. Shlomo. I had a great morning, afternoon and evening thus far. Thanks for checking. And yet, it did not cloud my judgement in calling out your condescending response. This here. --> "Stewed fruit. Every time I see that as a "signature RA flavour" it makes me laugh...LOL". Gets an automatic eyeroll. Here it is again for kicks. You post a lot and much of it is good and helpful but you cannot seem to help yourself to a bit of "high and mighty" posts now and then. You seem to have this desire to be heard on even the most trivial of things and giving us your "opinion". Re-assess your methods. There are ways to contribute without coming across as a jerk. We've met in person a couple of times and smoked. Sure. And in person you're a decent enough guy. And in all honestly, I bear no malice to you though I do not mind the verbal sparring now and then. It keeps the blood in my brain flowing. However, your online reputation is taking a beating. I don't know if you're being caustic half the time or really can't help yourself. So here's some friendly advice. If you care to heed it. Great. If not. I will not lose a wink of sleep. My advice is. Choose your words carefully. You can be funny, insightful and helpful without resorting to being FOH's "Don Rickles". Don't get me wrong. I love Don Rickles. His comedy in the context of "putting on a show" is great. If he keeps that up off stage? Well, it's sad. Be funny Shlomo..but don't be a clown.
investandprosper Posted April 22, 2013 Posted April 22, 2013 This here. --> "Stewed fruit. Every time I see that as a "signature RA flavour" it makes me laugh...LOL". Gets an automatic eyeroll. Here it is again for kicks. You post a lot and much of it is good and helpful but you cannot seem to help yourself to a bit of "high and mighty" posts now and then. You seem to have this desire to be heard on even the most trivial of things and giving us your "opinion". Re-assess your methods. There are ways to contribute without coming across as a jerk. We've met in person a couple of times and smoked. Sure. And in person you're a decent enough guy. And in all honestly, I bear no malice to you though I do not mind the verbal sparring now and then. It keeps the blood in my brain flowing. However, your online reputation is taking a beating. I don't know if you're being caustic half the time or really can't help yourself. So here's some friendly advice. If you care to heed it. Great. If not. I will not lose a wink of sleep. My advice is. Choose your words carefully. You can be funny, insightful and helpful without resorting to being FOH's "Don Rickles". Don't get me wrong. I love Don Rickles. His comedy in the context of "putting on a show" is great. If he keeps that up off stage? Well, it's sad. Be funny Shlomo..but don't be a clown. I couldn't have summed it up better. Shlomo, I have no ill will towards you, but when you throw out a jab don't play the victim when you get one back
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