I've recently acquired some new short smokes after hitting this board for some personal favourites. I thought it might be nice to document my first experiences with them, mostly for my own reference. First up, Le Hoyo Du Depute
First Impressions
I wasn't blown away with what I received for the Du Depute. As a disclaimer, I am smoking this first stick straight from its arrival to me - I would usually rest a cigar to reduce humidity, as like most people I find Cubans to really pop when at a lower RH, so I run 62% Bovedas in my humidors for around a 63/64% @ 16-18c reading.
Even still, I think a lot of the issues I found would not be resolved with a lower RH
First up - the construction really left a lot to be desired. The stick was spongy and felt lightly packed, which can be fine, however the noticeable bulging around the band and misshapen aspect was definitely a poor sign of things to come. There were prominent, bulging veins on the wrapper, giving parts of the cigar an almost stitched look. Not winning any beauty pageants.
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Lighting Up
Almost immediately, I wish I had given this stick a chance to sit. Although initially I felt the RH would not pose an issue because of the light packing and squidgy feel, it was not drawing the way I had hoped. I had a few puffs. There was a medium-light smoke texture and not much else. I quickly identified there was a large stem dead centre of the stick, after some effort, I got it out and was amazed by the thickness of the stem relative to the cigar. The draw picked up massively.
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I wanted to like the first 1/3rd. While the body was lacking, I started picking up an almost fruity, citrus note that I hoped would develop. It did develop, into an acrid chemical tang. Not ideal.
Half way I started getting more issues, a wavy burn. A poor draw. Aha, found it. The 2nd thickest stem I've seen, hidden this time towards the edge. Pulling this did help the draw, but nothing else. The flavours were going downhill fast.
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In the 2/3rd I started getting some light spice on the retro, which was nice, but a horrible acrid chemical flavour dominated. Building and building it became very apparent; every puff was ammonia.
There was nothing to savour for the final third. I ditched the lot. C'est la vie
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Final Thoughts
While I could have definitely given this stick a better shot at success, I do not feel like the outcome would have been radically different without a huge time devotion.
Would I try it again? Yes. I have another stick, which was definitely the prettier of the two, which I will give some time to rest before attempting to enjoy. After that? Who knows. I don't think this stick was a good brand ambassador, but I am sure there are good Du Deputes out there.
Final Score
2/10
First Impressions
I wasn't blown away with what I received for the Du Depute. As a disclaimer, I am smoking this first stick straight from its arrival to me - I would usually rest a cigar to reduce humidity, as like most people I find Cubans to really pop when at a lower RH, so I run 62% Bovedas in my humidors for around a 63/64% @ 16-18c reading.
Even still, I think a lot of the issues I found would not be resolved with a lower RH
First up - the construction really left a lot to be desired. The stick was spongy and felt lightly packed, which can be fine, however the noticeable bulging around the band and misshapen aspect was definitely a poor sign of things to come. There were prominent, bulging veins on the wrapper, giving parts of the cigar an almost stitched look. Not winning any beauty pageants.
PXL_20240202_143305599.jpg PXL_20240202_143404619.jpgPXL_20240202_143400597.jpg
Lighting Up
Almost immediately, I wish I had given this stick a chance to sit. Although initially I felt the RH would not pose an issue because of the light packing and squidgy feel, it was not drawing the way I had hoped. I had a few puffs. There was a medium-light smoke texture and not much else. I quickly identified there was a large stem dead centre of the stick, after some effort, I got it out and was amazed by the thickness of the stem relative to the cigar. The draw picked up massively.
PXL_20240202_144011790.jpgPXL_20240202_144159272.jpg
I wanted to like the first 1/3rd. While the body was lacking, I started picking up an almost fruity, citrus note that I hoped would develop. It did develop, into an acrid chemical tang. Not ideal.
Half way I started getting more issues, a wavy burn. A poor draw. Aha, found it. The 2nd thickest stem I've seen, hidden this time towards the edge. Pulling this did help the draw, but nothing else. The flavours were going downhill fast.
PXL_20240202_145044871.jpgPXL_20240202_145435133.jpg
In the 2/3rd I started getting some light spice on the retro, which was nice, but a horrible acrid chemical flavour dominated. Building and building it became very apparent; every puff was ammonia.
There was nothing to savour for the final third. I ditched the lot. C'est la vie
PXL_20240202_150024235.jpg
Final Thoughts
While I could have definitely given this stick a better shot at success, I do not feel like the outcome would have been radically different without a huge time devotion.
Would I try it again? Yes. I have another stick, which was definitely the prettier of the two, which I will give some time to rest before attempting to enjoy. After that? Who knows. I don't think this stick was a good brand ambassador, but I am sure there are good Du Deputes out there.
Final Score
2/10
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