Classify your flavour characteristics of the following


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Classify your flavour characteristics of the following:

Often we read the term; "Essential Partagas" or "Classic Cohiba flavour". I think it would be an interesting exercise for members to use no more than 5 "terms" to classify the following Marques. One of the terms must relate to body. Now there are obvious cigars within a Marque which bare different charachteristics but what we are looking for is your consensus description of the Marque as you see it

So no more than 4 descriptive flavour terms and one term for body/strength.

If you do not have experience in a brand, leave it free and move on.

I will let this run until I get back from havana then collate the information into a spreadsheet and post it in the classic post section for constant referral.

The Marques:

Bolivar

Cohiba

Cuaba

Diplomatico

El Rey Del Mundo

H. Upmann

Hoyo De Monterrey

La Gloria Cubana

Montecristo

Por Larranaga

Partagas

Punch

Rafael Gonzalez

Ramon Allones

Romeo y Julieta

Sancho Panza

San Cristobal

Trinidad

Vegas Robaina

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» The Marques:

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» Bolivar

Medium bodied

Earthy.

Toasted Tobacco

raisins

White pepper

» Cohiba

Medium Bodied

Honey

lemongrass

Milk Coffee

» Cuaba

Medium Bodied

Wet earth

Toasted Tobacco

Cedar

Peat

» Diplomatico

Medium Bodied

Pimiento spice

Paprica

saffron

Latte Coffee

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» El Rey Del Mundo

Light/Medium Body

Milk Coffee

crushed sugarcane

Shortbread

» H. Upmann

Medium Body

Bread and Butter pudding

Toasted hazlenuts

Toasted tobacco

» Hoyo De Monterrey

Medium Bodied

Double cream

fig

Ristreto coffee

» La Gloria Cubana

Light Bodied

Citrus Peel

Long dry grass stalks

weak milk coffee

» Montecristo

Medium Bodied

Classic Milk Coffee

Short Bread

Cocoa

» Por Larranaga

Medium Bodied

Toasted Tobacco

Caramel

» Partagas

Full Bodied

Dank forest floor

charred wood

stewed unsweetened black cherries

» Punch

Medium Bodied

Sweet spice mix (5 spice)

milk chocolate core

toasted tobacco

» Rafael Gonzalez

Light Bodied

Floral

Weak milk coffee

Anise

» Ramon Allones

Medium Bodied

Stewed fruit

Wet forest floor

quality espresso

» Romeo y Julieta

Medium/Full Bodied

Toasted tobacco

Cherries

Dry Cedar wood

Belgian Cooking Chocolate (non sweetenened)

» Sancho Panza

Toasted Tobacco

Salt

some sweet nutmeg spice

» San Cristobal

Light to Medium Bodied

Molasses

Morning Milk Coffee

Cinnamon

» Vegas Robaina

Medium Bodied

Wet earth

Cooking Chocolate

Dark roasted coffee

Toasted Tobacco

Trinidad

Medium Bodied

Clean toasted tobacco

roasted nuts

burn't caramel

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The Marques:

Bolivar

Medium to full bodied

Mineral undertones

Toasted Tobacco

raisins (when well aged)

White pepper

Tangy citrus

Cohiba

Medium Bodied

Honey

lemongrass

vanilla creme caramel

touch of cinnamon spice

Cuaba

Mild to Medium Bodied

Toasted Tobacco

Cedar

Diplomatico

Medium Bodied

Paprika spice

Earthy terracotta

saffron

lemon or orange peel

El Rey Del Mundo

Light to Medium Body

Milk Coffee

Herbal

crushed sugarcane

Shortbread

H. Upmann

Medium Body

Freshly baked bread

Toasted hazelnuts

"Clean" Toasted tobacco

"musty" spices

Hoyo De Monterrey

Medium Bodied

Creamy vanilla

Herbs

Spice cake

La Gloria Cubana

Light Bodied

Citrus Peel

Long dry grass stalks

weak milk coffee

Montecristo

Medium Bodied

Classic Milk Coffee

Short Bread

Bittersweet spices

Dry Cocoa

Por Larranaga

Medium Bodied

Lightly spiced Toasted Tobacco

Caramel

Partagas

Full Bodied

Dank forest floor

Rotting wood

Aged leather

Cinnamon allspice

Mixed peppercorns

Punch

Medium Bodied

Sweet spice mix (5 spice)

toasted tobacco core

Dried figs

Crushed walnust

Tangy citrus

Rafael Gonzalez

Light to Medium Bodied

Spiced mixed nuts

Floral

Weak milk coffee

Anise

Ramon Allones

Medium Bodied

Root cellar

Fermented fruits

quality espresso

Red wine tannins

Romeo y Julieta

Medium Bodied

Toasted tobacco

Dried Cherries and other fruits

Dry Cedar wood

Cocoa

Sancho Panza

Toasted Tobacco

Salt

some sweet nutmeg spice

San Cristobal

Light to Medium Bodied

Molasses

Morning Milk Coffee

Cinnamon spice

Vegas Robaina

Medium Bodied

Wet earth

Cooking Chocolate

Dark roasted coffee

Toasted Tobacco

Trinidad

Medium Bodied

Clean toasted tobacco

roasted nuts

creme caramel

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» Bolivar

full bodied

earthy

woody

spicy

» Cohiba

medium body

yellow

buttery cream

spicy

» Partagas

medium bodied

vanilla cream

spicy

leather

» Romeo y Julieta

light-medium bodied

floral

» San Cristobal

medium bodied

coffee

spice

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Totally agree about the spicy / leathery character in Partagas.

I'd like to add "black tea" to Bolivar.

To Cuaba I'd like to add "grassy" and "peanut" (Salomones).

To ERDM I'd like to add "floral".

Agree about something "vanilla" or "bean" in most Cohibas.

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and "woody" for Punch and to a lesser extend to Trinidad.

La Gloria Cubana I would rather classify as "medium" than "light". Definitely citrus but also something else I cant quite point out. Love the No4 although they look a bit *** :-D

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Well all that needs to be said has been said. I'll just add on some ammendments:

El Rey Del Mundo

Differs way too much to justify

1980-2000 ERDM have a much different profile than modern 'weird' ERDM, i'd say they're almost LGC mixed with the spice of Montecristo

real shame as the only thing close to old ERDM profile are two rare (and i mean RARE) Baltic regionals. the Choix de L'Epoque and the one other Swiss regional. never had the anniversario ERDM but it does sound like a gimmick. and if memory suits me: Benelux had an ERDM regional too?

Sancho Panza

before anyone shits on this marca and calls it: smokey fresh air, try it next time with a pint of distilled water. it really brings out the small flavour profiles in the sancho panzas now and aged.

but one thing this marca does is stand up to the NCs and prove what they can do. can't remember an NC being tasteful and light at the same time.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Great post topic....will take me some time, but for PL....agree with the Prez but would add sugar cane....at least on some. I've heard the brand described as "honey nut cheerios" ....that sums it up well IMHO. I have also found Honey Nut Cheerios do not stay lit.....so I buy PLs. heh heh....you've been a great crowd....don't forget to tip your waiter. ehh....

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Recently have become quite obsessed with Trinidad

- full body

- spice

- coffee

- ginger?

- beer

Also as an aside, lots of smoke, which I love!

Any luck with recent coloniales? They were a favorite of mine, but it's been a couple of years since I've had one, and there doesn't seem to be a following. Looking at revisiting those

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Any luck with recent coloniales? They were a favorite of mine, but it's been a couple of years since I've had one, and there doesn't seem to be a following. Looking at revisiting those

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Any luck with recent coloniales? They were a favorite of mine, but it's been a couple of years since I've had one, and there doesn't seem to be a following. Looking at revisiting those

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I have Trinidad Reyes in my collection with the occasional Fundadores.

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