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3 hours ago, tsolomon said:

We smoked a couple of them the other day and really liked them.  They were smooth and delicious with great flavor, we really like lanceros and will buy more of them.

How did they compare to the Mareva?

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12 hours ago, AbasCigar said:

How did they compare to the Mareva?

Haven't tried the Marevas, but we also like the Nudies Desnudo IV Petit Corona.  Just ordered a box of the Carlottas and can't wait to try them.

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Just got a bundle today, and will report back tonight.  They look and smell amazing.  

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On 7/26/2023 at 7:09 AM, Plato said:

Seeing folks on here wake up to the brilliance that can be a well blended NC is a real trip 🤯

That’s when you realize there’s an entire palate of colors that can be painted with, that aren’t even being used. 
 

And it will fundamentally make you appreciate the special nature of Cuban tobacco. Which is tobacco that achieves the highest highs. But can meddle around mediocrity due to lack of quality control, lack of age, etc. 

I mean, the reality is Habanos are basically priced out of consideration for all but the wealthy at this point.  I’ve always mixed the two with a preference for Cubans, but now I’m basically a 100% (apart from smoking through my stock) NC guy now.  Rob was, as usual, a master of timing with the ramp-up of the Nudies program - couldn’t have come at a better time for those of us looking for NC options that recall at least to some extent the character of Habanos.

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Lanceros just arrived. Magnificent aroma on opening. I'll let these rest. Bring on September and Spring. Maybe an Old Fashioned with this one or a sweet bourbon with a dash of coke on ice or a dark rum on ice or an iced coffee or even a Sauternes or a Belgium Dopplebok or a German Dunkel or all of the above. Ha ha!

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Initial Thoughts: I am getting very little aroma off the wrapper. I pull the pig tail off the cap and the draw was perfect. A touch of chocolate and sweetness on the cold draw. The initial lighting was very full and had red pepper on the retro.

1/3: About 1/2” in the red pepper subsided now I just get a touch of pepper on the retro. I am getting a Juan Lopez core of espresso with that touch of sweetness. There’s a touch biscuit, citrus, and smooth earthiness. The smoke has a creamy mouth feel. The body is a little over medium. 

2/3: The sweetness has increased a touch. The core is still espresso but a little more chocolatey. Which is great with biscuit flavor I am still getting in the background. Occasionally, I still get citrus notes that really round out the sweetness and chocolate notes. The aroma off the foot smoke is extremely pleasant, but I can’t quite put a finger on what it reminds me off. The smoke still has a nice creamy mouthfeel and I get the occasional red pepper on the retro. The pepper is very faint though

3/3: At the beginning of this third the core has become more chocolate. The pepper has become more prevalent on the retro but it is still pleasant. The background is getting a little less complex and earthy. This leaves a dryer feeling in the mouth, which is interesting with the initial sweetness you get when you puff. The last 1.5” of this cigar has changed to a black coffee core. The sweet notes have faded as the smoke is hotter. 
 

Final Thoughts: 90-91 points. The first two thirds were very pleasant. The burn was perfect, the smoke was pleasant and the profile left me satisfied. I wish the last 1.5” was as excellent as I put it down with more than inch left. This brings me to the important question. Why do these not come in 25 and 50 cabs? 

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Just finished a follow up from my July 9th assessment and am impressed to say the least! Got to be honest the nicotine got ahold of me during the final 3rd and had me buzzing a bit. This bundle is going to be tough to age so I may adding another one shortly. This is truly an outstanding cigar blend. 

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On 8/12/2023 at 2:12 PM, griller said:

Just finished a follow up from my July 9th assessment and am impressed to say the least! Got to be honest the nicotine got ahold of me during the final 3rd and had me buzzing a bit. This bundle is going to be tough to age so I may adding another one shortly. This is truly an outstanding cigar blend. 

I had two over the weekend. They are coming along very nicely indeed :D

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Ordered a five pack a week ago and am smoking them ROTT. Man, I could swear that I have smoked these before but I am uncertain where or when. Must have been some time ago. Tastes like an old and familiar friend.

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18 hours ago, GerardMichaelTX said:

Ordered a five pack a week ago and am smoking them ROTT. Man, I could swear that I have smoked these before but I am uncertain where or when. Must have been some time ago. Tastes like an old and familiar friend.

Great post! I agree, these have a familiarity to them & don't have the typical drop off I often feel with many other NC brands.  

These stand alone but if I had to compare them...

Some have a PLPC type caramel note

Some have a Partagas type earth & bread

Some have had a Sancho Panza "toasted bakery richness" lol

I did a video review of these yesterday actually...

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On 7/13/2024 at 10:14 AM, Habanoschris said:

Great post! I agree, these have a familiarity to them & don't have the typical drop off I often feel with many other NC brands.  

These stand alone but if I had to compare them...

Some have a PLPC type caramel note

Some have a Partagas type earth & bread

Some have had a Sancho Panza "toasted bakery richness" lol

I did a video review of these yesterday actually...

I like these types of reviews...not too much and not too little. Informative without the overkill! 

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8 hours ago, KCCubano said:

I like these types of reviews...not too much and not too little. Informative without the overkill! 

Great feedback / compliment, thx!

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Anyone had the N1 Lancero recently, with the little bit of age on it? I just acquired some and am resting a pack, and was curious about how this has been aging.

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