Colt45 Posted April 5, 2008 Posted April 5, 2008 Good stuff, Slick. I think that you are probably correct about the burn - sound a bit wet. (for my own curiosity, were they transported in an airtight caddy?) I smoked an A/T yesterday and enjoyed it - was quite a bit like your description - sweet tobacco, a bit of cream cheese / vanilla, and cedar. Just some hints of cherry. Thanks for posting.
BigSlick Posted April 5, 2008 Author Posted April 5, 2008 » Good stuff, Slick. I think that you are probably correct about the burn - » sound a bit wet. » (for my own curiosity, were they transported in an airtight caddy?) » » I smoked an A/T yesterday and enjoyed it - was quite a bit like your » description - sweet tobacco, » a bit of cream cheese / vanilla, and cedar. Just some hints of cherry. » Thanks for posting. They were sealed in a large ziploc bag if my memory serves me correctly. Have been in the humi(Avallo TD) acclimating for a little over a month. Humidity set @ 65%, but fluctuates between 62-65. Tubed cigar stayed in the tube the entire time they were stored. I believe the boxes were from 07'.
Dr.G Posted April 5, 2008 Posted April 5, 2008 Do u keep the tube lids on when they're in your humi? Cheers, George
tapewormboy Posted April 5, 2008 Posted April 5, 2008 Great review Tom! Did you catch anything on the trip?
Sandman Posted April 5, 2008 Posted April 5, 2008 I really think this is a cigar that needs to age. It will be awesome in 5 years.
BigSlick Posted April 5, 2008 Author Posted April 5, 2008 » Do u keep the tube lids on when they're in your humi? » » Cheers, » » George Yes. Great review Tom! Did you catch anything on the trip? No, we got in on the tail end of the hunt. We were all foreign to the area so we spent a lot of time scouting and looking for sign. We found some very good spots and are optimistic for the re-opening of the area in August or a rut hunt in Sept. I did catch a buzz and killed a lot of brain cells though. :-D I really think this is a cigar that needs to age. It will be awesome in 5 years. Agreed
El Presidente Posted April 7, 2008 Posted April 7, 2008 Nice work Tom ;-) From the photo's the wrapper on the tubed version appears to be superior. Nice oil content... a hint of that reddy sheen. Looks like a great weekend :-D
Ginseng Posted April 8, 2008 Posted April 8, 2008 Very nice comparo. I'm partial to the tubed version not the least of which is protection from physical damage and slower aging. But I'll smoke either...and in the setting in which you enjoyed these, how could you go wrong? :-D Wilkey
Don Candido Posted April 9, 2008 Posted April 9, 2008 Tom, I have not been online much for a couple weeks. I am on vacation. I am glad I caught this topic! Thanks for doing the review! Very nice. While it sounds like you enjoyed them, they certainly could have treated you better. I have been finding tubos better, but I still don't know if it is really quality or just shape. Enjoy, DC
Guest rob Posted April 9, 2008 Posted April 9, 2008 Well written comparative review.... well done. I was in North Arizona in March last year and froze my butt off.. so you certainly did well to even muster up the enthusiasm to get out for the hunt.
BigSlick Posted April 11, 2008 Author Posted April 11, 2008 Nice work Tom From the photo's the wrapper on the tubed version appears to be superior. Nice oil content... a hint of that reddy sheen. Looks like a great weekend Thanks Rob. It was a great time. I learned a great deal about hunting, ate fantastic food, smoked fine cigars, drank shitty coffee and got annhialated on vodka, whisky and beer. Sounds like a typical Aussie vacation, no? :-D Very nice comparo. I'm partial to the tubed version not the least of which is protection from physical damage and slower aging. But I'll smoke either...and in the setting in which you enjoyed these, how could you go wrong? You like tubos Wilkey?????? :-P Tom, I have not been online much for a couple weeks. I am on vacation. I am glad I caught this topic! Thanks for doing the review! Very nice. While it sounds like you enjoyed them, they certainly could have treated you better. I have been finding tubos better, but I still don't know if it is really quality or just shape. Lucky man! I will be there the 8th-13th now. Can't fuggin wait! I prefer tubos, if not just for the sweet cedar smell it adds to the tobacco pre-light. Thanks again Peter! Enjoy your vacation! I was in North Arizona in March last year and froze my butt off.. so you certainly did well to even muster up the enthusiasm to get out for the hunt. Mid-60's by day, low 30's by night. Wasn't too bad, but I certainly wasn't crawlin my ass out of the tent before sun up. ;-)
BigSlick Posted November 15, 2008 Author Posted November 15, 2008 First, I would like to apologize for the length of this post. Should have some pretty pictures for those of you with attention defecits.:-P Second, I would like to thank Don Candido(Peter) for not only involving me with this opportunity but also for the nuclear attack he sent on my mailbox recently. I will be humbled for a long, long, long time and have vowed revenge over a long period of time. You're a good man Peter! Last weekend some friends and I went hunting for elk in N. Az. I was supposed to smoke the SLR DC up there and decided against it soley because the only time I could smoke it was after scouting all day. We covered 100 miles each day(2) on quads. After sundown I was ready to eat, get drunk and pass out. I decided to do a review on the 2 RyJ Short Churchills Don Candido sent me to review each morning. First smoked was the dress box version. Flavors: 1st/3rd: Vegetal, herbs and a sweet cream undertone. The cigar was mild and believe it or not tasted of bourbon through the nose. First time for everything, right? 2nd/3rd Still mostly vegetal, a hint of vanilla, pepper spice on the tip of my tongue and anise through the nose. 3rd/3rd Core tobacco with light vanilla undertones. Burn: Quite a few issues. It was close to windless.:-| Overall Impression: I have enjoyed every one of these that I have smoked. My opinion is that with a good amount of time (5+years) these cigars will be stellar. The vegetal will make way to an array of present unknown flavors. The next morning I fired up the Tubed Version Flavors 1st/3rd Much milder vegetal, with sweet cream and tea. Overheated the cigar to keep it lit and noticed a taste of toasted marshmallows. 2nd/3rd Core tobacco, caramel, wood and cream. 3rd/3rd Heavy tobacco, vanilla undertones, turned into a black pepper spice powerhouse. The cigar ended with ammonia! :-( Burn: Even more issues! Much windier today! Overall impression: Much better tastewise from the tube IMO!! I thought this cigar was much more complex than the dress box version. Many more burn issues though. Looked like it was tunnelling the whole time. I think I will be buying some tubed(2) and dress(1) for the long haul. The burn issues may subside with a little time to dry out. Thanks again Peter for such a great experiment! TD
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