Popular Post Silverstix Posted March 23, 2020 Popular Post Posted March 23, 2020 I am posting virtually the same review as RDB did a couple days ago. I have smoked 22 from this box now. I have 17 of them down as being 88-90 point cigars. The other 5, including this one, have been complete fails. A good looking little cigar, as this whole box has been. There is a wrapper with sheen, prominent vein, a nice draw, sweet on the cold draw. Fires up and starts off very nicely. Soon after, about 3/4” in, things went a little haywire with the burn. This immediately effected the flavor, turning from a sweet toasty tobacco to a dark earthy - frankly bitter - profile. Even the aroma was different. When I lit it up she actually complimented the smell.....when it started to get bitter I asked how it smelled.....she said like cigarettes. Thought that was interesting. Anyway, there were a couple of moments where the 90 point cigar made an appearance, but they disappeared as fast as they came. This was one of the 5 duds in this box....either a bad burn, terrible taste, or both. The other 17 have been great cigars. This cigar: 75/100 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 6 1
RDB Posted March 23, 2020 Posted March 23, 2020 Sorry about that brother! Yours looks a lot nicer than mine did. But you know, it’s the erratic stimulus that keeps us coming back. I reckon they put a few duds in each box on purpose.
NSXCIGAR Posted March 23, 2020 Posted March 23, 2020 Don't know why I haven't mentioned this yet but I've not been overly impressed with much of the LGR El Principes. I think both EML and TOS were superior in general. 17-18 has been a bit of a dropoff. I never asked @JohnS if he's observed the same. Now, LGR La Fuerza on the other hand has been outstanding. Luckily I have another TOS box of El Principe on the way. 1
JohnS Posted March 23, 2020 Posted March 23, 2020 @NSXCIGAR, I would be inclined to agree with all those observations. LGR SCdLH El Principes were a grade lower than EML/TOS varieties for me. LGR La Fuerza has been outstanding.
NSXCIGAR Posted March 23, 2020 Posted March 23, 2020 29 minutes ago, JohnS said: @NSXCIGAR, I would be inclined to agree with all those observations. LGR SCdLH El Principes were a grade lower than EML/TOS varieties for me. LGR La Fuerza has been outstanding. Have to love Cuba. EML/TOS El Principe great, La Fuerza mediocre. LGR El Principe mediocre, La Fuerza great. I think there might be two different people in charge of these two cigars...
djrey Posted March 23, 2020 Posted March 23, 2020 Damn, and I have a Box of LGR December 17 on the way too
Silverstix Posted March 23, 2020 Author Posted March 23, 2020 Damn, and I have a Box of LGR December 17 on the way too 17 out of 22 from this box I have down as being 88-90 point cigars Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
joey rockets Posted March 23, 2020 Posted March 23, 2020 I hit this post because I was nearly finished with a morning El Principe which is a near daily cigar for me. There are occasional construction issues that I blame on the wrapper but today, it was perfect.
cfc1016 Posted March 23, 2020 Posted March 23, 2020 15 hours ago, NSXCIGAR said: Don't know why I haven't mentioned this yet but I've not been overly impressed with much of the LGR El Principes. I think both EML and TOS were superior in general. 17-18 has been a bit of a dropoff. I never asked @JohnS if he's observed the same. Now, LGR La Fuerza on the other hand has been outstanding. Luckily I have another TOS box of El Principe on the way. 15 hours ago, JohnS said: @NSXCIGAR, I would be inclined to agree with all those observations. LGR SCdLH El Principes were a grade lower than EML/TOS varieties for me. LGR La Fuerza has been outstanding. These two comments make me glad i went deep on TOS 16s when they were cheap. 14 hours ago, NSXCIGAR said: Have to love Cuba. EML/TOS El Principe great, La Fuerza mediocre. LGR El Principe mediocre, La Fuerza great. I think there might be two different people in charge of these two cigars... I've noticed enough consistency in the TOS 16s to convince myself that there is a single roller, or small group of rollers, who had produced the majority of the TOS 16s that I've had/still have. Let's figuratively refer to them as Roller X. I open a fresh box of TOS 16 principes, and I see Roller X's calling card all over it - and maybe a couple that look less distinctly like their handiwork. It would not surprise me AT ALL - even having never looked at, let alone smoked, the fuerzas in question, if Roller X had been promoted from the minutos line. I'd bet their signature is all over the fuerzas now, and whoever is the new minuto-member of the rolling team, is unable to reproduce the fruits of Roller X's experience. 1
NSXCIGAR Posted March 23, 2020 Posted March 23, 2020 29 minutes ago, cfc1016 said: It would not surprise me AT ALL - even having never looked at, let alone smoked, the fuerzas in question, if Roller X had been promoted from the minutos line. I'd bet their signature is all over the fuerzas now, and whoever is the new minuto-member of the rolling team, is unable to reproduce the fruits of Roller X's experience. Possibly. The construction on LGR EPs has also been a step back in addition to something going on with the tobacco. Maybe blend, maybe rolling it poorly. But I've noticed in increase in bitterness and a lack of character in the LGR EPs. The LF construction has been excellent as well as the tobacco. I've said before, they're like big EML/TOS El Principes. I'd say about a third of them are maybe not quite as rich as an El Principe would be but the EP is actually a pretty rich blend. And the size of the LF compensates a bit after the second third. 1
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