Connoisseur Kim Posted December 3, 2020 Share Posted December 3, 2020 35 minutes ago, BoliDan said: RyJ belicosos. My lackadaisical approach to reading this made me think it was bell-iz-co. @El Presidente was confused when I said this, and replied, do you mean, "belly-cos-O"? I said, ya ya (slightly embarrased). "Thats what I meant". It's much like ken trying to pronounce por Larranaga and just gives up and says P.L. for me, I'll just rename them in honor of my friend @Connoisseur Kim and call them the donkey-dick vitola. Belicosos and Pyramids exactly look like a dick, so donkey dick fits even more to these vitolas. I bet diademas will be gigantic dildo for sure LOL ? I really miss ya @BoliDan and hope that I can see ya on Zoom buddy! Been busy for dealing grandma's early cancer BTW. 1 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Popular Post JohnS Posted December 3, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted December 3, 2020 Montecristo No.3 ESL Ene 2019 I could have sworn I've smoked a Montecristo No.3 in the last four or five years but alas my Cuban Cigar Smoking Diary does not list one from 2016 onwards. I know I had one included in a FoH Coronas/Petit Coronas Sampler I acquired around that time but it's remarkable how time flies by when one reminisces about past smoking ventures! The Montecristo No.3 is a 42 ring gauge x 142 mm (or 5⅝ inches in length) Coronas. These were much more prevalent in the Habanos regular production catalogue once upon a time but now there are only the Quai d'Orsay Coronas Claro and Romeo y Julieta Cedros de Luxe No.2 available beside the Montecristo No.3. In fact, in the last twenty years seventeen Coronas have been discontinued as can be seen below: 2002 - H.Upmann Coronas, Punch Royal Coronations, Ramon Allones Coronas and Romeo y Julieta Romeo No.1 de Luxe 2006 - Bolivar Coronas, Diplomaticos No.3, El Rey del Mundo Coronas de Luxe, Hoyo de Monterrey Hoyo Corona, Juan Lopez Coronas, Partagas Coronas and Sancho Panza Coronas 2009 - Hoyo de Monterrey Le Hoyo du Roi and Punch Coronas 2010 - Saint Luis Rey Coronas 2012 - Romeo y Julieta Coronas and Vegas Robaina Familiar 2017 - Bolivar Tubos No.1 So, apart from the fact that Coronas-sized cigars just aren't around any more what else may preclude one from acquiring them? May I suggest the fact that the 20% to 25% difference in current pricing between the Montecristo No.3 and No.4 and the Romeo y Julieta Cedros de Luxe No.2 and No.3 perhaps may have something to do with it? It's a shame really that the Coronas-sized cigar is not valued correctly nowadays as I feel it's both over-priced and under-rated. Even the Cuban Cigar Website smoking ratings attests to this fact. One can see plenty of ratings for the Montecristo No.1, No.2 and No.4 and even a few for the No.5. The No.3 hasn't achieved five ratings to list its flavours, the minimum amount required to acquire a mean score out of five. So what can we make of all this? In regards to the Montecristo No.3 is it similar to the No.4? In generalised terms, in regards to blending, I would say yes it is related to the No.4 (and No.1) with slight differences in strength. This Montecristo No.3 had a discernible citrus twang, which I've noted in pretty much all the Montecristo cigars I've smoked produced since 2018 to some degree, milk coffee, nut and of course cocoa. In fact, this had more cocoa in it than the UEB '18 Montecristo No.4 varieties I've smoked through in the last 12 to 18 months and was slightly milder than your average Montecristo No.4 but had more body or flavour to it. I'd like to thank @Bijan for making this review possible. I have another Montecristo No.3 to sample and compare. I aim to do so in the next month or two. Cohiba Medio Siglo UTL Nov 2019 What is it about the Cohiba Medio Siglo that exudes class when they are superb? I would suggest that it is the balance of honey, biscuit, hay, butter and mocha coffee over an hour to an hour and fifteen minutes. What is about the Cohiba Medio Siglo when they aren't in the outstanding to superlative class? In this case, I would suggest that the balance of flavours is askew, they can smoke 'hot' and are more intense in coffee and spice. This UTL Nov 2019 Cohiba Medio Siglo was more akin the latter description above. It lacked a buttered texture and softer hay flavours that I enjoy in these and the mocha coffee flavour was much more intense. There was that delightful honey and biscuit flavour at its core which did keep me interested though. As usual, construction was quite sturdy, ash was consistent and the smoke per draw was more voluminous than your typical Cohiba cigar, which necessitates a change in smoking technique to properly savour (i.e. you need to smoke much more slowly). In the end, this took me sixty minutes to smoke. Despite the amplified coffee and spice I'd still describe this as an 89 to 90 point cigar. However, when they are are balanced with a smooth buttered texture and dominate in honey and biscuit (or cookie dough) flavours they can easily hit the 94 to 95 points height. I humbly hope my next Cohiba Medio Siglo reaches this height! Romeo y Julieta Exhibicion No.4 ABO Ago 2018 I had three Romeo y Julieta Exhibicion No.4s from this box within three weeks and my Cuban Cigar Website Smoking Diary suggests that it's been seven weeks in-between lighting this fourth one (wow...that long?)! The good news is that this was just as good or even better than the first three I smoked from the box. Why better? Simply put it's the flavours. This RyJ Exhibicion No.4 had beautiful, softer RyJ flavours of anise, rosewater, cocoa/nutmeg, oat biscuit and a hint of sour cherries. This was the third cigar smoked on a mild Summer's day (the other two being a Montecristo No.3 and a Cohiba Medio Siglo) and this was by far the best. As Romeo y Julieta is the only Habanos marca to include a regular production Hermosos No.4 (i.e. 48 rg x 127 mm or 5 inches) and a Robustos (i.e. 50 rg x 124 mm or 4⅞ inches) how does the Hermosos No.4-sized RyJ Exhibicion No.4 compare to the Robustos-sized RyJ Short Churchill? In general, the RyJ Short Churchills I've smoked mostly last year had more toasted tobacco, wood and darker chocolate flavours in comparison to the RyJ Exhibicion No.4. For my preferences, I've 'mothballed' my RyJ Short Churchills in the hope of diminishing those aforementioned flavours as I much prefer these 'softer' Romeo y Julieta flavours I've quoted in this review on the Exhibicion No.4. (N.B. Technically-speaking, both the H.Upmann and Hoyo de Monterrey marcas have a Hermosos No.4 and Robustos option but these marcas include an aged anejados cigar as the second choice.) 23 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Popular Post Devo Posted December 3, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted December 3, 2020 Parti D6 UEB Feb 19 - First D6 I’ve had. Lasted 40 minutes and the first 2/3rds was great. Finished so so but I’m defiantly looking forward to seeing how this box develops over the next few months. 22 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Kaptain Karl Posted December 3, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted December 3, 2020 38 minutes ago, mtapia3 said: Enjoying a delicious ER Mexico while relaxing in Mexico. Life is great! Where in Mexico? Looks absolutely gorgeous! 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Popular Post X-Man Posted December 3, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted December 3, 2020 This happened to me. Decided to keep it and smoked another one instead.Mildly delicious for such a young cigar. Creamy and leathery Cuban flavor. It’s youth showed towards the end tho. 26 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mtapia3 Posted December 3, 2020 Share Posted December 3, 2020 47 minutes ago, Kaptain Karl said: Where in Mexico? Looks absolutely gorgeous! Baja about 30 minutes south of the California border. 75 degrees and sunny all week! 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Popular Post El Hoze Posted December 3, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted December 3, 2020 First “Dad’s Night” alone in the new house we just bought. Easy call for the agenda...a dry aged bone-in prime T-Bone, twice baked potato loaded w butter, good bottle of red, and a Bolivar CG (2016). Bed by 9. 32 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kaptain Karl Posted December 3, 2020 Share Posted December 3, 2020 14 minutes ago, mtapia3 said: Baja about 30 minutes south of the California border. 75 degrees and sunny all week! Ahh that's Rosarito with the Coronado's in the background? Sounds amazing, I've been wanting to get down to Mexico on a little vacation!!! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post LLC Posted December 4, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted December 4, 2020 Long day working on the first budget submission for next fiscal year which starts April 1. Time to unwind with a MEG MAY 17 Connie A. Good but not as good as the ones I have from 14. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 24 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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mtapia3 Posted December 4, 2020 Share Posted December 4, 2020 5 hours ago, Kaptain Karl said: Ahh that's Rosarito with the Coronado's in the background? Sounds amazing, I've been wanting to get down to Mexico on a little vacation!!! Yes sir you nailed it! We are fortunate enough to have a beach house down here. I try to come down as often as work and life allows me. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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