SeanGAR Posted April 2, 2006 Posted April 2, 2006 Got this cigar from BOTL several months ago. Thanks Dave. Beautiful cigar .. perfect triple cap .. one small vein. The band is classic and understated. I decided to punch it and see how that works. Perfect hole. Pre-light draw was what I'd expect in a well-rolled cigar. Underneath the punch cut I could see the tobacco. Cut perfectly. The wrapper, foot and pre-light draw remind me of a cookie. Now, you're thinking "fat boy, I'm pretty sure everything reminds you of a cookie". In any case, I head out to the back porch to start the journey. Beautiful night ... crescent moon ... mid 60s. The instant the fire hit the foot I was hit with flavors. The first couple of draws are amazing ... I get 2 or 3 of these in a good Cuban and I'm happy. Usually somewhere in the middle. Rich smoke ... very sweet ... smooth. So let me try to describe the flavors. At this point I'm about 1 cm into the cigar. Sweet caramel nuts, honey, cream, some really nice floral component. Holy cow this is good. I'm getting rich dried fruit and honey tastes now and some other flavors that rock but I can't describe. I'm probably 3 cm into it by now. This cigar is no powerhouse .... but the depth of flavors, and smooth richness is like nothing I've smoked before. The port (Taylor Fladgate 1999 LBV) paired up well ... the sweetness and slight astringency goes well with the depth of rich flavors in this smoke. I'm still at a loss to fully describe the range of flavors. About half way through this cigar and I want to slow down and make this last a week. The taste is beginning to kick up the power a bit. A little pepper. Two inches left and the tastes have clearly changed. Some smooth creamy character, different but still incredibly rich. Blowing smoke out my nose sets it into some kinda wierd nirvana. The port is really going well with the stronger peppery character that is coming out of the last 2 inches. Burn is deliberate, nice and slow. Kinda crooked all the way down but nothing that has me reaching for the lighter. About an inch left and I know I'm going to be burning my fingers and my lips. Starting to look funny ... shorter than it is thick. As long as there are a few molecules of tobacco I'm inhaling folks .... Pretty amazing cigar ... can I give it 100? Will I smoke another or one as good? Dunno ... so far this is clearly the best cigar I've smoked in terms of richness of flavors.
connoiseur29 Posted April 2, 2006 Posted April 2, 2006 Isn't it funny how those flavors that rock but that we can't describe keep us coming back to certian smokes time after time? Great review, by the way. thanks.
Phailure Posted April 2, 2006 Posted April 2, 2006 Awesome review Sean. Thanks for sharing the experience. The weather near the burg is finally turning up eh?
Elric Posted April 2, 2006 Posted April 2, 2006 The one cabinetta that I've had was also my #1 cigar experience. The Part 150 robusto was a close second.
El Presidente Posted April 3, 2006 Posted April 3, 2006 Great review Sean! I often wonder if a Sancho Panza Molinos or a Juan Lopez Seleccion No 1 with 15 years would be a mirror like cigar (in flavour) to the Dunhill Cabinetta.
cigardawg Posted April 3, 2006 Posted April 3, 2006 Great review! Thanks for reviewing such a rare smoke.
NJLimoDriver Posted April 6, 2006 Posted April 6, 2006 I almost had a physical reaction reading this review - great review and all I have ever heard is this is a great cigar - cheers Mike
Taino Posted April 6, 2006 Posted April 6, 2006 It’s always nice to smoke some vintage stuff, the problem is that every time I smoke one I feel like a little child thinking I’m doing something wrong.
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