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I may have had them once or twice. That would have been overseas and in company ...and I may not have been at my best.  I see them coming through BR and am a little intrigued but also I am being asked as to how they are smoking. I can't give any valuable input so those that have recently smoked them, please lend a hand. 

Can we have members tasting notes on the following?

  1. Por Larrañaga Valiosos 2009
  2. Por Larrañaga Regalias de Londres 2010

We look forward to your thoughts  :ok:

 

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i have one of the Por Larrañaga Regalias de Londres 2010 in the humidor at home (and many thanks to a very kind friend). have been sitting on it, not wanting to smoke it just yet, but looking at your pic, not sure my willpower is that strong. they look special. 

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25 minutes ago, Ken Gargett said:

i have one of the Por Larrañaga Regalias de Londres 2010 in the humidor at home (and many thanks to a very kind friend). have been sitting on it, not wanting to smoke it just yet, but looking at your pic, not sure my willpower is that strong. they look special. 

I would love you to smoke it Ken and let us know your thoughts. I will replace it with something special. :ok:

 

 

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11 hours ago, El Presidente said:

I would love you to smoke it Ken and let us know your thoughts. I will replace it with something special. :ok:

i serve at the pleasure.

will dig it out and try it tonight or friday. depends how organised i am. 

no need to comment. 

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8 hours ago, CaptainQuintero said:

 but they were much more like a mix of a SCDLH La Fuerza and Por Larranaga Monte Carlo.

  There's the familiar sweet caramel but it's delicate and lilting; not a smack in the chops like the PLPC. Some fresh bread notes that mix well with the buttery nature from a La Fuerza and a touch of floral hanging around. Odd touches of that blueberry jam you sometimes get in the last third with PL.  

Bugger me. 

You paint one hell of a picture :cigar:

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Both are great cigars. Very delicate flavours and has all the characteristics of PL, particularly the caramel notes. Enjoyed these with coffee. Will see if I have anymore and fire one up to see how they are doing now.


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The PL Valiosos was my first premium box. It was a point where I decided to get serious with cigar smoking. The RE Suiza is for me the perfect summer smoke cigar. It has a lovely citrus tangy zest. Not to heavy. Simply nice and puffing through. 
 

curious about your thoughts. 

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9 hours ago, Ken Gargett said:

I am doing it for kenfessions as i opened a few decent things to go with it. 

Looking forward to that one. :thumbsup:

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Round 2, the Valiosos....this is my idea of taking one for the team.

I rarely know what cigar I’m going to smoke tomorrow, but last night I was smiling knowing I was going to smoke this cigar today. I don’t know how long I waited to try this cigar, but I remember smoking it and being very disappointed. At the time it was the most expensive box of cigars I’d ever bought, north of $400, and it was a wood monster. So back to sleep they went and I tried another when they hit the five year mark. This box has become magic, each cigar better than the last and they just keep getting better and better.

Beautiful looking cigar, same shade wrapper as the de Londres and well filled at 15.2 grams. From the first puff there’s a nougat richness to this cigar, coffee, caramel and chocolate. For me these are after dinner cigars, today it’s afternoon with champagne. One inch in there’s a earth and wood finish that develops but it’s more delicate than the de Londres and a nice complexity to the candy bar going on in the front of my mouth. The cigar goes from just under medium body to medium full and the flavors keep building. The earth and wood seem to disappear as the milk chocolate becomes dark chocolate and the coffee goes from Columbian to espresso while never loosing its sweet caramel flavor, dessert in a cigar. If I could fault anything in this cigar it’s the construction, I did have to do a few touch ups, it went out twice for no reason, even though I was smoking outside with a light wind. But it did last 2 hrs, 30 minutes longer than usual. If I only knew then what I know now I would have gone deep on these...96 all day long.

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Smoked a PL RDL recently.  Stunningly decadent, amazing construction.  Great pair with a non peated scotch or Brut/EB champagne. Interestingly enough these were released the same year as the PL Legendarios Spain which is also a great cigar.   

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