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  • La Gloria Cubana ? Medaille d?Or No. 1

    La Gloria Cubana ? Medaille d?Or No. 1
    Size: 185mm x 36 ? Delicados Extra
    Smoke time: 1 hour 20 mins

    Box date: 2001 Source: ACMCC


    Sorry, no pics today. I can?t find my camera. I?ve either a) mislaid it or b) Chris has taken it as she?s going to an office retirement do this evening.


    Appearance: Long and slim, not quite under the Lancero umbrella being 7 mm shy in length, and sporting no pig-tail. This one had a rich, dark Colorado wrapper, which isn?t really significant as I have several others in various lighter shades. The wrapper was toothy with a few veins the roll if anything was slightly rustic, but the cap well and neatly applied.

    Construction: Feeling along the barrel the cigar felt nicely packed with just the slightest resistance. The burn was perfect and as straight as a die from start to finish. The (very) dark gray ash was solid and compact, and I?m sure would have ?held? had I let it, but I just think that a long ash looks ?wrong? on this type of vitola and was tapping off at every half inch or so. No re-lights, no corrections, eight tap offs.

    Flavour: The pre-light aroma was woody, I had expected it to be slighty floral but the heady woodiness was all I could detect. On light-up the initial hits were a sweet blend of wood and cherry quickly joined by a deliciously vanilla/softened version of the familiar Cuban ?twang?. Progressing into the first third the sherbetlike citric flavour became stronger but not sufficiently enough to dominate the wood, cherry and plumlike quality of the flavours already there. Still not yet into the second half and the flavours mix begins to become sweet/caramelised, but still offset by the woodiness that provides a delicious balance. In the second third the strength of the woods increases, but not with any determent to the fruits and honeys which are the essence of the smoke. In the final third the flavour tones deepened and became much richer. I also picked up some pepper and chocolate notes, but the finale was intense woods. Amazing.

    Overall: A great morning or afternoon?s smoke. Brilliantly constructed stick. The start is deceivingly light but increases in tone and strength to top/middle with every puff. I?ll also add that Med d?O is rewarding and really easy to smoke only if you treat it gently. Smoking them too fast somehow destroys and marrs the taste. The cigar is also very refreshing, I had a cup of tea handy but didn?t need it, experiencing no dryness in the mouth whatsoever.
    A rare cigar now, but for anyone who gets the chance, grab one you?ll be rewarded by a cigar experience to remember. Thanks Andy!
    If you want to, you can.
    And, if you can, you must!

  • #2
    Thanks for the review. One of my favorite cigars.

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    • #3
      Excellent review, as ever, tippexx. There's definitely a nice, elegant look to a narrow gauge such as this - a real shame that they're not really available in the UK. This one sounds like a strange combination of RA and Cohiba profiles (which certainly couldn't be considered a bad thing in my book).
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      • #4
        Great review Tipp...

        Never tried the d'Or No.1...

        Have a couple of the d'Or No.4 which I purchased along with ACMCC a while back now...

        Maybe getting to the time where one needs trying...

        Cheers, HabanoSy

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        • #5
          Milder than that Simon, similar to ERDM IMO. Another good reveiw Tippex, I like the really like the No3. No the same without the pics though
          Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.

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          • #6
            Many thanks for the review Tip. This is a cigar that I've looked at a few times now and passed opportunities to pick up a couple. I think I get put off by sub 40 RGs as I expect low smoke volumes.
            "Achieving life is not the equivalent of avoiding death." Ayn Rand

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            • #7
              Apologies for the delayed reaction Arf! but your welcome, I've not been about for a while as I been away, I'm always amazed at the consistency of the construction on these, had about 12 or so and all perfect, excellently put review as always....

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              • #8
                I ve one sitting in my humid never smoked one.....
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by seanbeer View Post
                  I ve one sitting in my humid never smoked one.....
                  Then you must Sean. The 1 and the 4 are just brilliant. I've not tried a 2 or a 3, but if they are anything like their brothers, they'll be great too.
                  If you want to, you can.
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                  • #10
                    Thanks for another great review. Love this size...why don't they make some of the new limited editions in sizes like this for a change.

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                    • #11
                      The 4s are affordable ! And u now tell me it's good .... Hohoho, no handicap for its slightly smaller RG?
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                      • #12
                        Great review again Tipp, I've yet to try a LGC so will have to pop them on my to do list.
                        Exploring the world - one smoke at a time.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by seanbeer View Post
                          Hohoho, no handicap for its slightly smaller RG?

                          Nope. None. Rated 8.45 and 15 cigar table places higher than Cohiba Behike. Not bad for a 32 ring.
                          If you want to, you can.
                          And, if you can, you must!

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Jacobwaits View Post
                            Thanks for another great review. Love this size...why don't they make some of the new limited editions in sizes like this for a change.
                            I think it's because they take time and only the very best Torcedors can roll them properly. So, it's a cost thing I 'spose Jacob. Still, one I will be looking out for is the La Escepcion Selectos Finos 2011 Italian RE. (38 x 166mm).
                            If you want to, you can.
                            And, if you can, you must!

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                            • #15
                              Hi Tippexx, i have a electronic cigar product which i would like reviewed and was told you was the man for the job. The product is called CigRz and comes with three different flavours, which has taken us over a year to perfect. The CigRz have been designed to enjoy where you cant smoke not to replace smoking cigars and is a great accessory to have in the pocket. I would like to arrange this kit to be sent to you F.O.C if possible, and in return would like your impartial review posted. Please let me know if you can do this for me. Many Thanks !
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