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  • Ramon Allones 8-9-8

    Today I?m going to review a vitola I have never sampled before, the 8-9-8. Taking it?s name from how the twenty five of the Cigars are boxed ? layering eight cigars, then nine, and then another eight on top. This Ramon Allones line has unfortunately been discontinued since the early 2000?s, so when I spotted it for sale in London over the weekend I had to get out my wallet and purchase the stick. A long, slender Cigar measuring at 6.75 X 43, this is a plain, but unassuming stick with very little amount of veins to be seen. The band looks a little muddy, as with many of the other smaller brands from this period.

    Age wise, I would assume that this is one of the last batches to be manufactured so I would say there?s around eight to ten years of age on this stick. The draw is spot on, and there were no cracking of the wrapper from when I cut the Cigar using my trusty Paleo.
    Lighting takes little time due the ring gauge of the Cigar. After a few seconds toasting the foot I?m away. The first flavours you sense is the classic Ramon Allones flavours of dry fruit, leaves and a tiny bit of leather. I would say that the flavours are not intense of a Ramon Allones Small Club Corona or Special Selected; obviously the years have mellowed the Cigar somewhat.
    There?s plenty of smoke yet it?s quite easy going. I had to put the Cigar down for a few minutes yet it did not go out. If you?re going to smoke a long gauge like this, I would recommend putting aside a maximum of around an hour and a half. The burn was slow and steady ? I found that the Cigar had a great knack of correcting itself without any assistance. There were two times during the first half that the burn got slightly out of hand, but before I could think about reaching for my lighter to correct it, the un-burnt section had caught up! Result!

    During the Cigar I did not find much development in terms of flavour other than strength. The taste reminded me somewhat of raisins. I cannot say enough how elegant is this Cigar;I did not need to relight or correct the Cigar once during the hour plus of smoking.
    If you are looking for a stick that has plenty of flavour that you want to spend smoking while maybe watching a film, then this could be it.
    It?s a shame that this Cigar was discontinued, as the Ramon Allones line doesn?t have an equivalent other than the Corona Gigantes, which is a more meaty monster smoke. We maybe get a Limited or Regional Edition Ramon Allones every year but unfortunately they don?t match the vitola or flavour profile of the 8-9-8. Simon Chase make note!

    I thoroughly enjoyed this Cigar. An out of the ordinary Cigar, I would love to try the Partagas 8-9-8 and see how they compare. A Cigar to saviour. Numbers of these are dwindling and they don?t come cheap from the prices I?m looking at when browsing UK retailers. Life can be a little annoying sometimes.

    Appearance: 11/15
    Draw & Burn: 19/20
    Flavour & Complexity: 26/30
    Overall: 33/35
    Total: 89/100

  • #2
    Great review, Steve! Very nice looking cigar.

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    • #3
      Great review. I sure hope that you purchased more than one stick though.

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      • #4
        Can't recall every having had one, enjoy the vitola though ...

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        • #5
          Nice review. I'd spotted it on your Twitter feed on my phone so didn't get chance to take a look. Nice looking blog too-you should link it in your sig or something...

          How much did the cigar set you back if you don't mind me asking?

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          • #6
            Nice review Steve...I bought a box a few years ago with a 2002 box code. The majority were plugged but the few that smoked well....smoked WELL!!!

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            • #7
              Great review Steve...

              Have to keep a look out, as never tried one before...

              Cheers, HabanoSy

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              • #8
                Absolutely one of my favorite.
                HCF

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                • #9
                  Great pictures and review

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                  • #10
                    excellent review with great pics...

                    I love the ashtray by the way. very nice...

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                    • #11
                      If this was from Fox's then theirs are (predictably) from 2001. Almost impossible to get them from other years now, as they've garnered something of a stellar reputation.

                      The one I smoked a couple of weeks ago was very pleasant, decent amounts of chewy flavourful smoke, and perfectly balanced.

                      If current Ramon Allones age like this then we'r in for a treat over th next decade.

                      They do run ?17 / stick though. So it's perhaps a case of 'smoke a legend at least once, while you can' rather than buying up huge quantities.
                      The Moral Lacuna

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