Popular Post Wailbait Posted September 6, 2021 Popular Post Posted September 6, 2021 I love review weekends as sometimes they compel me to dig around and try something I haven’t had in awhile. I split this box of Juan Lopez years ago and have never tried one from it. My experience with Juan Lopez sticks ( on the 3-5 occasions I have had one) is that they are often compared to Cohibas and I just don’t see it at all. It’s not that I dislike them, I just personally don’t see the comparison. The one thing they have in common is that in my opinion both need at least 5 years to shine. I probably bought this box in 16 or 17 and figured they weren’t ready. Look at it. Could not be prettier. Great weight. Beautiful sheen. Prelight aroma is fruity. 1/2 Ok. I WANT to love it. I really do. I’ll just say, “it’s not you, it’s me.” It’s just so darn strong and gutsy out of the gate. Lots of flavors but it’s a bit of an American muscle car. Lots of speed but doesn’t corner. It’s big and bold. I sort of like it and I find it growing on me. But I had a 2012 RASS recently that was also strongish but had more finesse. 2/2 The second half is so much better. I kept commenting on “if this first half is this strong, the latter half will blow my brains out”. But it doesn’t really happen. In fact, it never increased in strength and I started to pick out some foresty flavors that weren’t present in the first half. It certainly is much better now. Do I like this cigar? Sort of. Some might say I’m just too impatient and that it needs 15 years down. Short moral is that I’ll enjoy these sticks over the next few years. Might not buy any more immediately but I’ll likely trade for a few from folks who have a great box. 87/100 10
oneizzzz Posted September 7, 2021 Posted September 7, 2021 Thanks for this review. I've been really curious to try a JL 1, but haven't yet. I have a box of 2020 JL 2 from which I've been sipping. So far I like the flavor. There are construction issues with about half of the ones I've tested - plugged draws. Any opinion on the 1 vs 2? Do you know if it's the same blend?
djrey Posted September 7, 2021 Posted September 7, 2021 They must have been blended stronger a few years back. I have a 2019 box that I have and I would call it medium at best. I was disappointed in this as I was hoping for a stronger cigar. I find the #2 to have a good bit more flavor and power. Less finesse however. #2 for me any day. 2
Cairo Posted September 7, 2021 Posted September 7, 2021 I am having much better luck with the 2018 JL2s right now--wonderful smokes. My 2017 box of JL1 was outstanding last year and seems to have gotten more bland this year--I am expecting (hoping) that it will come back to previous form. I am still learning....
99call Posted September 7, 2021 Posted September 7, 2021 JL2 A rich, generously flavorful cigar with flavour notes of dark bread, chocolate. Orange rind. Hints of leather coffee etc. A very simple linear cigar, but also one that's hugely enjoyable JL1 A powerful version of the JL2 blend with less one dimension confectionary sweetness. But added astringent woodiness, sour cream, tangy BBQ sauce. Much more evolution and range. But not for those who don't like strong savoury cigars. 3 1
oneizzzz Posted September 7, 2021 Posted September 7, 2021 3 hours ago, Lrabold89 said: …I’ll opt for something with a bit more class, cream, finesse, sweetness balanced with wood or floral quality … Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Sounds like Hoyo/Cohiba/Trinidad? For you, which cigars have that flavor profile?
Wailbait Posted September 8, 2021 Author Posted September 8, 2021 Lots of great thoughts on this. It has compelled me to think further on my notes. For the record - it’s not a dis track on these cigars. They might smooth out in the next few years. I had steered clear of the JL1/2 for years because they were too strong for my palate and I never felt they would resolve. I still love my JLPC. But maybe some good words about JL2 will have me revisit. I only had examples from 14 and 15 and I think that recent blends on many cigars seem milder so maybe I’ll redip my toe in the water. 1
Chibearsv Posted September 8, 2021 Posted September 8, 2021 13 hours ago, Wailbait said: Lots of great thoughts on this. It has compelled me to think further on my notes. For the record - it’s not a dis track on these cigars. They might smooth out in the next few years. I had steered clear of the JL1/2 for years because they were too strong for my palate and I never felt they would resolve. I still love my JLPC. But maybe some good words about JL2 will have me revisit. I only had examples from 14 and 15 and I think that recent blends on many cigars seem milder so maybe I’ll redip my toe in the water. I enjoy the 2019 and 2020 versions, but I've got a box of 2010 that are much smoother but still have plenty of oomph. Love 'em!
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