Popular Post ChanceSchmerr Posted May 19, 2017 Popular Post Posted May 19, 2017 I found time for a second PC this week! After a hectic start and a brief to my superiors on Tuesday, I found enough time later in the week to enjoy a second cigar at work. Rare as it is, I will take the opportunity, even if I can't enjoy a tipple with the cigar! This one here is a little younger for sure. I love Juan Lopez cigars more and more each year, and the PC is one that I keep my eye out for now. I have a nice '13 HQ box aging away, but I found a good '14 box in the Partagas Factory in November last year during Havanathon, so I bought it as soon as I laid eyes on these beauties. I tried the first one not long ago from this box and now they are in my regular rotation (if you could call it a rotation). Young and punchy, but delivering the goods already! I love the complexity, and yet the straightforwardness of this cigar. It doesn't try to do too much, but still makes you pay attention at the same time. Kind of a paradox, but an enjoyable one. This cigar looks great, with decent oils, a good firm roll with some give yet, and a nice cleaned up band. The aroma is pure, straightforward tobacco. I can't call it anything else LOL. The opening draw is spot on, just a hint of resistance, and some cinnamon/clove spice on the palate. First third - Can I just say "perfect everything"? Loads of Rich molasses sweetness, with more cinnamon/clove spice around a copious amount of smoke generation. Like a damn delicious spice cookie. This is a can't lose smoke! It's complex, demands attention, but makes you feel like it was worthwhile. It just feels and tastes right. At less than three years of age! Second Third - still delivering the goods. Power is medium to full, but the flavour remains constant - spice cookies with enough sweetness to keep you impressed. Draw remains perfect, and I remain impressed. I must get more of these cigars. Final Third - Well, this hasn't happened yet for any out of the box so far, but it happened hear - evidence of youth! The power ramped up to full, and the sweetness has fallen off. More white pepper and sharpness on the tongue. I am still enjoying it, but it's becoming a heady smoke. I can't be too surprised, and perhaps I'll let them age a little more now, but these have the pieces to age into 95-96pt cigars. Firing on all cylinders right up until the end. It finished off with 1/2 an inch to go, as I started to burn my fingers. Overall, an excellent experience, that would make you want to buy another box right away. The final third brings it down a tad overall, into 91-92 territory, but as I said, these could go to 95-96pts. If you see this code, I'd say buy with confidence. These are cracking good cigars. At least they aren't discontinued (yet!) Cheers mates! To Canadians out there, have a great long weekend! 5
JohnS Posted May 20, 2017 Posted May 20, 2017 I don't think these come up on 24:24 listings anywhere near as many times as the Juan Lopez Seleccion No. 1 and No.2. Still, if I recall correctly, the last time it did the stock sold out within minutes. Thanks again for reviewing this. 1
Stump89 Posted May 20, 2017 Posted May 20, 2017 I have a box or BRS JUN 13 and they are one of my go to smokes. Rich and sweet, smI king great these days. 1
TheMonk Posted May 20, 2017 Posted May 20, 2017 It's usually a pretty solid stick, I enjoy them a lot. Good review!
PigFish Posted May 20, 2017 Posted May 20, 2017 Good job my friend. I guess I won't be reviewing one of those cigars you sent me this round!!! -LOL -R
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