Wednesday, December 30, 2009
hey everyone! sorry haven't had much time to post because i have been smoking great cigars, building fishing rods and fishing my brains out. ok, more on the cigar reviews later, but for now if you are in Florida and want to have the time of you life fishing i HIGHLY recommend Capt. Dino. find him at www.onlyonafly.com.
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Montecristo No.5
I tried all day yesterday to smoke a double corona, but could not find the time. I reached deep into my humidor to find something slightly smaller, but at 4:30 pm, I barely had time for a robusto. I opened a box of Monte No. 5's, that i have had for about 8-9 months. When i first received the box, they were very "green," the classic barnyard aroma was there but they just need some rest. Upon re-ppening the box I was presented with a strong cedar and fresh tobacco scent and decided that this would be my smoke for the evening. Measuring 4'' x 42 ring gauge, I figured this would fit into my compressed time frame perfectly.
Even such a small cigar can be so beautiful, with a handsome 3 seam cap and a slight box press, these sticks always rate very high on my list of appearance. I clipped the cap gave it a quick little torch and off we went.
From the very first draw I was pleased with the classic Monte flavors or cedar, rich tobacco and cappuccino. The stick burned impeccably, as rich flavors filled my palate. At times the cedar notes were very strong. At others the cedar became muted and the cappuccino flavors became prominent. However, throughout the entire cigar the rich, fresh tobacco flavors were consistent. In this 4'' stick, I honestly felt as if i smoked a double corona, it was just that satisfying.
Within appx. 35 minutes my little trip to heaven was nearly burning my fingers and I knew it was time to let it go. If you haven't tried one of these little guys, I highly recommend it, especially if you have the will power to let them age for 9 months plus. Over times these cigars turn from excellent to outstanding to classic.
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