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Nice review. I am leaving an 06 cab alone for a while yet. How did it pair up with the Blue Moon? I've found that's a difficult beer (Belgian White) to pair up a smoke with.

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just so as i understand, you are a plpc newbie yet have stocked up on three cabs. be a major blow if you didn't like them but what i want to know is what the hell is going to happen when you get serious?

ps - love these and grabbed an 07 cab, trying to avoid touching it as when i thought i'd try a couple of the 05 cab, nearly wiped them out.

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» Nice review. I am leaving an 06 cab alone for a while yet. How did it

» pair up with the Blue Moon? I've found that's a difficult beer (Belgian

» White) to pair up a smoke with.

This was the Summer Ale which is a bit more crisp and clean on the pallette(sp) Paired nicely.

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» just so as i understand, you are a plpc newbie yet have stocked up on three

» cabs. be a major blow if you didn't like them but what i want to know is

» what the hell is going to happen when you get serious?

» ps - love these and grabbed an 07 cab, trying to avoid touching it as when

» i thought i'd try a couple of the 05 cab, nearly wiped them out.

I get a lot of info from the BB's and have enjoyed the PLPC's I have smoked immensely. Love the Montecarlos as well. It's a dead ringer that these smokes are going to be stellar in years to come. If my tastes change or I don't like em' 3-5 years from now I'm sure I would have NO problem unloading them. :ok:

For some reason Rob and Lisa keep telling me it's about time I get serious with this hobby/sickness/mental illness!

I think they have ulterior motives.....

  • 1 year later...
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To start, I have horded 3 cabs of these cigars. 2 from 06 and now 1 from 07. Being a PLPC newbie I have been test driving these cigars over the last year to study their progression. I must say they are coming along quite nicely!

I paired this cigar with a Blue Moon Summer Ale and Stephen King book on the front patio. It was hotter than a 2 dollar pistol, but bearable in the shade with an ice cold beer.

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The first third of the cigar started with tastes of honey and cedar with light black licorice on the finish.

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The second third of the cigar had a wide array of flavors including vanilla bean, earth and charred wood with a light spice on the finish

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The last third of the cigar smacked of core tobacco and sweet earth. Unfortunately a light soapy finish acoompanied as well. I believe this to be due to it's age and suspect will subside as these little buggers continue to hybernate.

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Have heard these become legendary with a good amount of age. Will report back in 6-9 months on further progression. Beer was great too btw. :-P

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