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  • Wednesday 27th August 2014

    I'm easing myself back from a cold with something I'll definitely be able to taste, one of a whole pack of Toscano Cafe gifted to me by PJ along with one of the unflavoured long Toscano's. ImageUploadedByTapatalk1409132089.933221.jpgImageUploadedByTapatalk1409132110.333751.jpgImageUploadedByTapatalk1409132125.085431.jpgImageUploadedByTapatalk1409132136.986026.jpg
    The pre light draw is like someone took a caramel latte and put it in a cold smoker overnight. Once lit those strong flavours are hugely dulled which is a relief. Its a very pleasant smoke, I do think I'll buy some of the unflavoured ones as the one John sent me smells very good. Is it a cigar, a cheroot or otherwise? I say cheroot but I also class a cheroot as part of the interest. Overall I'm happy to make this sticks acquaintance.

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    Herrera Esteli Short Corona Gorda.
    Reading reviews while smoking. Its amazing how very little they agree, one person gets one set of flavours another something totally different, makes me question the reliability or point if many of them
    Not massively impressed with this, very strange flavours which have changed quite alot from the first few draws.
    1/3 in i have a small bit of leather with a slight tangyness. Not massively fussed about this one but I can tell its very green, still had some harshness so think this could do with sitting for a while.

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    • #3
      Everyone's perception of taste is different mbro so every review is relative. They can be useful for putting your finger on that elusive flavour that you can't quite identify.
      'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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      • #4
        Originally posted by PeeJay View Post
        Everyone's perception of taste is different mbro so every review is relative. They can be useful for putting your finger on that elusive flavour that you can't quite identify.
        I mainly use it for that, identifying a flavour I cant quite place by reading reviews, most seem to throw woodsy, cocoa and honey into every single cigar they review, which I just don't see much.
        Seems to have developed a bit more flavour in the second third and its benefitted from more liberal smoking tobring out some more flavours.

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        • #5
          I just like to compare my thoughts to other peoples.
          Licky Licky before Sticky Sticky. - Puff Scotty 22/03/14

          Originally posted by PeeJay
          I get longing looks from guys walking past

          Originally posted by butternutsquashpie
          A purge follows a rapid puffing session.

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          • #6

            Pitbull muchachas.
            Heavy stick, very well constructed.
            The cotton ribbon is a nice touch and actually adds to the feel of it whilst smoking.
            Good smoke, but a very easy draw, so have to work at it - I straight cut mine, as I don't have anything else, but am getting a v cutter which I'll use on my next one.
            Nice even burn.
            The taste is sublime - but it's one I can't put my finger on.
            Fantastic stick, just let down by the draw.
            *edit* forgot to say - one of the best sticks I've ever had as far as how it feels to hold. Exemplary.

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            • #7
              GHog, try higher humidity. I punched the one I had so didn't get a very free draw myself. Maybe they a bit dry from travel.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by tommy View Post
                GHog, try higher humidity. I punched the one I had so didn't get a very free draw myself. Maybe they a bit dry from travel.
                They're at a constant 72....
                Can't go much higher!

                Sent from deepest darkest Yorkshire, by magic..

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                • #9
                  Draw should get easier with lesser humidity, higher you go the more the leaves swell and block the airflow.

                  If it is tight when low humidity then it could be down to rolling. Try dry boxing one for a day before you smoke it.
                  Exploring the world - one smoke at a time.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by SmokeyDave View Post
                    Draw should get easier with lesser humidity, higher you go the more the leaves swell and block the airflow.

                    If it is tight when low humidity then it could be down to rolling. Try dry boxing one for a day before you smoke it.
                    The problem is that they have a very easy draw not a tight one Smokey.

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                    • #11
                      Had a L'Atelier LAT52 aswell. Construction okay, perfect draw. Flavours were pleasant enough, some butteriness with walnuts. Not amazing but decent enough. Of the NCs Ive tried so far, Id rate them

                      1.Illusione Epernay
                      2.Padron 1964
                      3.Four Kicks by Crowned Heads
                      4.L'Atelier LAT52
                      5.Herrera Esteli
                      6.La Aroma De Cuba Mi Amor

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                      • #12

                        cuaba Salomenes

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by tommy View Post
                          I'm easing myself back from a cold with something I'll definitely be able to taste, one of a whole pack of Toscano Cafe gifted to me by PJ along with one of the unflavoured long Toscano's. [ATTACH]19106[/ATTACH][ATTACH]19107[/ATTACH][ATTACH]19108[/ATTACH][ATTACH]19109[/ATTACH]
                          The pre light draw is like someone took a caramel latte and put it in a cold smoker overnight. Once lit those strong flavours are hugely dulled which is a relief. Its a very pleasant smoke, I do think I'll buy some of the unflavoured ones as the one John sent me smells very good. Is it a cigar, a cheroot or otherwise? I say cheroot but I also class a cheroot as part of the interest. Overall I'm happy to make this sticks acquaintance.

                          i prefer the antico toscano to the rest in my opinion they got more flavour cut them in half smoke one keep the other for another day.
                          Never knew the rollers wear gloves to roll these cigars.
                          Video of a woman making Toscana Cigars at the Salone de Gusto in Turin Italy in October 2008

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