Had the cello tonight, beautiful vanilla flavours and really easy to retrohale. Having just read this thread greg you've nailed it with the spiced rum, thats exactly what it is. Tastes really old but still bags of flavour. [MENTION=13402615]PeeJay[/MENTION] out of interest what temp/rh were these stored at? I'm experimenting at the minute with my storage for smoking and these seem spot on.
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Originally posted by potpest View PostHad the cello tonight, beautiful vanilla flavours and really easy to retrohale. Having just read this thread greg you've nailed it with the spiced rum, thats exactly what it is. Tastes really old but still bags of flavour. @PeeJay out of interest what temp/rh were these stored at? I'm experimenting at the minute with my storage for smoking and these seem spot on.'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'
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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 PeeJay View PostYou're welcome to the remaining sticks after the reveal if you're interested.
(watch these be partagas! Though the cello reminded me of a Ramon Allones, and the naked an Upmann! )Only the impossible is worth the effort.
JEANETTE WINTERSON,
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I?m having the cello version tonight....very interesting flavours - mild but so smooth has certainly got a bit of age to it - if I had to take a punt, it reminds me of something like say a Flor de Cano flavour wise
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Update. It's developed some spice/pepper and different flavours in the last third. Don't get the sweet taste now. More earthy now. But has been a good old smoke!
I think it's old.
I don't think I've had this long Corona before for sure.
I like it for a not complex, easy smoke. Haven't needed to much beer either. Would make a great long morning smoke with coffees.
Now to try the other before reveal time!.--
I think I may finally have this CAD under control...
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So started on the second. With the cello and kind of pre cut but had to fix it.
Third of way through. Very mild but aromatic and smooth again. It is like a mild version of yesterday's. Nice.
Easy Cuban draw on both actually. Not too loose.
Great slow morning cigar again.
Still think I've not had one of these before.
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I think I may finally have this CAD under control...
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Enjoying my first this evening. The unwrapped one - started off very grassy, something which I usually associate with aged Vegueros skinnies or the couple of aged Cohiba Lanceros I've had. Quite a tight draw, but still giving plenty of smoke. Very pleasant into the half.
The 2nd, cello-wraped one is not cut, as a few have noted on here, though the cap is not perfectly sealed and does show off a bit of the cigar.
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