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Well I have smoked both of my first set today:
It was really interesting doing it this way!
First third:
Cello - Honey sweet, vanilla notes, with a cinnamon spice on the retrohale. Reminds me of cheap spice rum - I?m looking at you Captain Morgan!
Naked - Salty Cuban twang kicks it off, earthier, sugary notes but without the richness (candy floss), and no spice to speak of
Second Third:
Cello - Spice is turned up a notched, with added pepper but this is tamed by the vanilla sugar. Body has increased, and it?s reminding me of Christmas!
Naked - Cedar and that Cuban twang, but then it becomes all rather nutty, almond and pecans (god I love pecans!) which went hand in hand with the sugar. Still quite a mild/medium smoke
Final Third:
Cello - spice is now in the driving seat, becoming more full bodied, but still holding that rum quality. Started to turn bitter near the end.
Naked - surprisingly it started to mimic the cello stick at the beginning; honey, spice, and vanilla. Medium body at the most.
Well that was a fantastic experience, thank you John. If I had to pick, it?s the machine made I?d reach for - I?m a sucker for those rum/Christmas flavours! But I would also not be disappointed if I had a box of the handmade ones!
Also, the ash on the machine made was really dark throughout, whereas the handmade one had the more typical white/grey speckled tones.
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JEANETTE WINTERSON,
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Originally posted by thedame007 View PostWell I have smoked both of my first set today:
It was really interesting doing it this way!
First third:
Cello - Honey sweet, vanilla notes, with a cinnamon spice on the retrohale. Reminds me of cheap spice rum - I?m looking at you Captain Morgan!
Naked - Salty Cuban twang kicks it off, earthier, sugary notes but without the richness (candy floss), and no spice to speak of
Second Third:
Cello - Spice is turned up a notched, with added pepper but this is tamed by the vanilla sugar. Body has increased, and it?s reminding me of Christmas!
Naked - Cedar and that Cuban twang, but then it becomes all rather nutty, almond and pecans (god I love pecans!) which went hand in hand with the sugar. Still quite a mild/medium smoke
Final Third:
Cello - spice is now in the driving seat, becoming more full bodied, but still holding that rum quality. Started to turn bitter near the end.
Naked - surprisingly it started to mimic the cello stick at the beginning; honey, spice, and vanilla. Medium body at the most.
Well that was a fantastic experience, thank you John. If I had to pick, it?s the machine made I?d reach for - I?m a sucker for those rum/Christmas flavours! But I would also not be disappointed if I had a box of the handmade ones!
Also, the ash on the machine made was really dark throughout, whereas the handmade one had the more typical white/grey speckled tones.
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Originally posted by Niela View PostOne is machine made and the other not? I am as confused about this one as I am intrigued... [emoji5]
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Thanks [MENTION=13462280]thedame007[/MENTION] for the review. I will try to get some time later today to light one up.
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Originally posted by thedame007 View PostI don?t think it was mentioned initially, but the one in the cello is, I believe, machine made and there is no need to cut the head of the cigar as it?s already open!
Please note - I may be very wrong!
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Having one of the unwrapped ones right now... very very mild... must have a bit of age on it... Flavours are nice, but subtle... I would wish for a bit more intensity. I am pretty sure this one is aged and that would mean the wrapped one is younger. Looking forward to the younger version...
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