stever Posted July 11, 2006 Posted July 11, 2006 I didn’t intend to some a cigar this evening, but after suffering through a rough day at work and dealing with two different sets of incompetent car mechanics, I had had enough. I needed to be transported to a tropical island and figured a nice Habano would be my ticket out. A late afternoon thunderstorm cooled things down sufficiently, so that after dinner I mixed up a large Margarita and lounged out on the deck listening to some Jazz with my Lab by my side. I fell back on my comfort cigar line, the Upmann, and decided that it was time to revisit the Monarch. I almost went for the No. 2, but figured the Churchill would offer me the longest smoke. The wrapper on the Monarch was a light caramel brown with a slight sheen. The cigar was practically luminescent in the pre-dusk light! Construction was excellent, slightly firm with some small veins and a definite box press. The aroma at the foot was pungent with light barnyard and leather aromas. Prelight draw with a guillotine cut was medium and produced a rich dried fig (maybe raisin) flavor with slight hints of chocolate. The initial lighting produced a sweet woodiness, with light pepper, dry cocoa, and a slight saltiness. At 1” in, the smoke become creamy with sweet wood tones, a round fruitiness, and finish of white pepper and leather. The burn was very even, with a dark yellow-grey ash that was serrated, but not tightly so. The wrapper became noticeably darker about an inch from the burn edge. The second stage initially produced a rich earthiness with light coffee, a noticeable tang, and clean tobacco flavor. Eventually, light cedar, chewy leather and toasted tobacco came through and predominated until the end. While I found the first two-thirds of the cigar to be more complex and flavorful, the last stage still produced a clean, rich and straightforward smoke with leather and toasted tobacco notes. My smoke lasted 1:20 with ¾” remaining, and was cool throughout. I highly recommend this cigar, and it certainly wafted away my stress. I anticipate that the Monarch will only get better with age, perhaps more noticeably in the final stage?
anacostiakat Posted July 11, 2006 Posted July 11, 2006 Good review! Must resist smoking last two tubed Monarchs I have. . .
cigardawg Posted July 11, 2006 Posted July 11, 2006 Great review, Steve. Hmmmmmm, an Upmann. What a grand idea.:-D
stever Posted July 11, 2006 Author Posted July 11, 2006 Upmann fest! This evening at my place. Margaritas for all.:cool:
puffman Posted July 21, 2006 Posted July 21, 2006 Fine review stever! As a smoker of mostly smaller Upmanns, I just cracked my first box of '01 Monarchs. While milder than I expected, the flavors you describe are "right on." Mmmmmmmmm.....UPMANN!! :-)
stever Posted July 23, 2006 Author Posted July 23, 2006 anacostiakat: Are the tubos meant to be of finer quality? Has anyone done a head-to-head of a tubos and a dress box?
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