Well Armed Posted June 26, 2006 Share Posted June 26, 2006 Which cigar would immediately comes to mind if guessing what someone smoked if you only heard the words, "It was like smoking a slice of chocolate cheesecake with a chocolate mousse topping, with a spoonful of heavy whipping creme and a buttery graham cracker crust"? This is how I would describe a 2004 Hoyo Epi#2 that I smoked out of a 3-pack in cardboard and it was one of the best cigars I have ever had. In fact, if it wasn't producing billowing clouds of aromatic smoke I would have thought I was eating the above dessert. How about you dudes? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smk819 Posted June 27, 2006 Share Posted June 27, 2006 I would think of a Le Hoyo de Deiux, just dripping in chocolate. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PorscheC4S Posted June 27, 2006 Share Posted June 27, 2006 The only cigar I've ever smoked that was a dessert experience was a Monte #2 I smoked about a month ago. As I smoked it, I had the desire to chew and swallow what was tickling my taste buds. So far only the one out of four I've smoked has smacked of sweet cinnamon and maple sugar and cream. With any luck, I'll find another before long. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Well Armed Posted June 27, 2006 Author Share Posted June 27, 2006 » I would think of a Le Hoyo de Deiux, just dripping in chocolate. Interesting. Another HdM....and I agree this cigar is also just as good as a slice of cake. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
El Presidente Posted June 27, 2006 Share Posted June 27, 2006 I am another one for the HDM Le Hoyo De Dieux Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stogies&hoagies Posted June 29, 2006 Share Posted June 29, 2006 » I am another one for the HDM Le Hoyo De Dieux Yup. This cigar was a new discovery for me last January. A generous friend in San Diego gifted me one and it rocked. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cigardawg Posted June 29, 2006 Share Posted June 29, 2006 » I would think of a Le Hoyo de Deiux, just dripping in chocolate. ditto:ok: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ginseng Posted June 29, 2006 Share Posted June 29, 2006 There is one cigar that fits this description far better than any Cuban I've had and that is the Graycliff Espresso Elegante. It is a boutique brand made in the Bahamas from various tobaccos. It was blended by Avelino Lara and Enrico Garzaroli for Graycliff. While Cuban cigars hint (albeit strongly) at the aforementioned flavors, the Elegante is the embodiment of that profile. In fact, this cigar is so strong in the cocoa/espresso/graham/brownie flavor dimension that I cannot imagine smoking them but occasionally. IMO, it is the equivalent of the Bolivar Gold Medal in this flavor profile. The density of these flavors is utterly stunning. Unfortunately, these cigars are not widely distributed and when they can be found, cost about $14 per. Mind you, I enjoy my Habanos very much, but exceptional cigars such as this one demonstrate the latitude that is simply not available to Cuban puros. Here is my recent review of the [link=http://www.cigarpass.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=23478]Graycliff Espresso Elegante[/link]. And here's some more information on the [link=http://www.vitolas.net/displayimage.php?pos=-588]Elegante[/link]. Wilkey Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tacmedic Posted June 29, 2006 Share Posted June 29, 2006 » There is one cigar that fits this description far better than any Cuban » I've had and that is the Graycliff Espresso Elegante. It is a boutique » brand made in the Bahamas from various tobaccos. It was blended by Avelino » Lara and Enrico Garzaroli for Graycliff. » » While Cuban cigars hint (albeit strongly) at the aforementioned » flavors, the Elegante is the embodiment of that profile. In fact, » this cigar is so strong in the cocoa/espresso/graham/brownie flavor » dimension that I cannot imagine smoking them but occasionally. IMO, it is » the equivalent of the Bolivar Gold Medal in this flavor profile. The » density of these flavors is utterly stunning. » » Unfortunately, these cigars are not widely distributed and when they can » be found, cost about $14 per. Mind you, I enjoy my Habanos very much, but » exceptional cigars such as this one demonstrate the latitude that is » simply not available to Cuban puros. » » Here is my recent review of the » [link=http://www.cigarpass.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=23478]Graycliff » Espresso Elegante[/link]. » » And here's some more information on the » [link=http://www.vitolas.net/displayimage.php?pos=-588]Elegante[/link]. wow, i've only smoked 3 or 4 expressos and all had a charry flavor to them...I've yet to try the hoyo but the VR famasos comes to mind for me... » » Wilkey Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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