Popular Post Çnote Posted December 15, 2024 Popular Post Posted December 15, 2024 Thanks to @Capn_Jackson for this one! I never expected to smoke one of these, but here we are! When I joined FoH, these were easily the hottest thing on 24:24. Overtime, I've come to the conclusion that long &skinnies just aren't for me, its too much 'work' and concentration to sip along a Lancero or what have you when a PC or Robusto scratches the itch. But as they say, if you do what you love, you never work a day in your life. This is a divine cigar. The 1st third focused on a hazelnut creme, which slid into stewed apricots and came out as smoky duck sauce, like the glaze on Chinese BBQ. From here, the flavors oomphed up into textures of blood thickened hunter's sauces and the velvety grace of a Chambertain. I smoked this pleasure down to a tiny nub. Does this change my vitola habits? Not for a minute, but I may smoke a Ninfa soon. Sometimes the reward is the work. 6
Capn_Jackson Posted December 17, 2024 Posted December 17, 2024 Glad @Çnote took a picture, because I entirely forgot to. I also didn’t capture a great deal of notes, as I was pleasantly distracted by great company. LCG MdO4. Code is MUR NOV ‘12. Started off with a good bit of pecan and forest floor. Some clove or anise, and hints of fruit around the edges. Some bright coffee. Transitioned into some kind of egg-based savory dish, but I couldn’t place my finger on just what. Quiche perhaps, savory and meaty. Quiche with bacon. Around the midpoint I got notes of fig jam, but that just seems to be what my palate is getting lately from a lot of things. A nice, funky cheese on top of that. Still a fair amount of coffee. The finish is divine. I like skinnies more than @Çnote but I will agree this one is just a little finicky today. Graceful and savory, though. Heading towards the last third, plum sauce. Plum pudding. All the plums. This stick ends with notes of mushroom and aged cheese for me, but somewhat covered up by coffee and a slightly spicy cream sauce. I honestly think this thing could age for several more years and be divine. The rest of the box will remain in my wineador basement for awhile. A few might make an appearance, here and there. 1
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