Saturday, October 31, 2009

Blues n' Cigar Face-Off


IN THE LEFT CORNER,
MATT "Mannish Boy" BONDI...

IN THE RIGHT CORNER,
XAV "Mousquetaire" HERESIARCH



Bluesman Matt "Mannish Boy" Bondi reviewing an Arturo Fuente Hemingway - Short Story faces off against amateur counterpart Xav "Musketeer" Grand Heresiarch with his La Gloria Cubana - Medaille d'Or no. 1 in an intense mano a mano wrestle for Smoking Supremacy.

We talk about Blues, Women, Grand-Pappies and just about everything other than cigars in this hard-hitting contest. Note that you will get to smoke both of these cigars at some point, and that Arturo Fuente is the first non-cuban (Dominican-made, West African wrapper leaf) cigar mentioned on this site!

Monday, October 26, 2009

San Cristobal de la Habana - El Principe


"An aromatic smoke, with prevalent notes of spice, hazelnuts and chocolate. The evolution of flavours is so smooth you’d wish this cigar would never end. The Principe is the smallest cigar of the brand and should be over and done with in a lunch break."

The ones we have a very young - had one shortly after the box arrived and could detect the caramel/cream notes that will become the dominant flavour of the cigar once it has some age. At present, just solid young tobacco flavours. Take some notes when you taste these now and in 8months time I will send out some more and you can compare - they will have changed!

20-40mn smoke.
Size:
"Minuto" - Length: 11cm; Ring Gauge: 42 (110mm x 16.67mm)
Strength: Medium-bodied.
Drink match: Something with a bit of body to it
From a box dated August 2008.

Brand: The latest and probably the last of the new series of Havana brands launced since 1996 has been given the original name of the city of Havana when it was founded by settlers back in 1519 - San Cristobal (St. Christopher) de La Habana. The brand boasts four sizes, each of which is named after one of the fronts that defended the city in its heyday, as the hub of the Spanish empire in Latin America. Two of the sizes, La Fuerza and El Morro, are entirely new and are unique to the San Cristobal brand.

Cigars... dissected

Take a look at this link:
http://www.friendsofhabanos.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=95668

... to see some cigars cut up and annotated for the three types of filler leaf (seco, volado, ligero).

Will save you wasting your own with a scalpel.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Sir Euan on Caol Ila 25 y.o. Single Malt


... one of only 225 bottles distilled in 1982 and independently bottled in 2007 - "Adelphi Selection" Coastal Highlands Single Malt.

Sir Euan on the Clynelish 14 y.o. Single Malt

Andrew asked for Whisky tips ... cometh the Hour, cometh the Man: Euan "the Great" Hoskin is our new Spirits (spiritual?) Consultant.


Sunday, October 11, 2009

Montecristo No.4



The Montecristo No.4 is consistently in the top 3 of cuban cigar sales around the world. Its a pity that this demand has also resulted in below average consistency of construction - I've experienced plenty of disappointing examples. But when you get a good one, they are great-tasting short smokes for all occasions and all palates.

Taste: Leather, oak, chocolate, and a hint of earth.

30-50mn smoke.
Size: Marevas Length: 5" Ring Gauge: 42 (129mm x 16.67mm)
Strength: Medium bodied.
Drink match: Most things will do.
From a box dated Apr 2008.

Brand:
What a gorgeous name, probably inspired by the 1844 novel "Le Comte de Monte Cristo" by Alexandre Dumas. Readers were employed to keep the cigar rollers entertained, and this novel was apparently a favourite in the factories, perhaps leading to the inspiration for the brand name. The brand was established in 1935 by Menendez, Garcia y Cia, the then owners of H. Upmann, and heavily marketed by Alfred Dunhill of London. It became the most popular of all Havana exports and a standard against which all others are now judged. They have well earned their reputation from the art that is portrayed in the manufacture to the balance and rounding of the flavours. Their range is extensive, amongst them the finest pyramide in the world, the no. 2. There is a distinctive Montecristo taste that manifests itself with complex earthy tones, rich and chocolatey, and an almost brooding aroma of roasted spice, vanilla and patchouli.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Cohiba Maduro 5 Secretos



The US market (ie no cuban cigars allowed) has long been saturated with 'maduro' cigars - ie cigars that have only one shade of wrapper - a dark one. The cubans have never been too fussed about giving their cigars one specific colour - they would just select wrappers that were consistent with the blend and model of cigar and make sure that these were homogenous throughout every cigar box. So a box of Hoyo du Maire could be a light shade, and the next one a dark shade (so we have seen). With this cigar, first released in 2007, Habanos S.A. have responded to the demand for models exclusively dressed in maduro wrappers.

However, as a model of the luxury brand, Cohiba, not only is it a wrapper aged 5 years, but the filler leaves are also aged 2-3years and have undergone an extra fermentation (3 instead of 2 for all the other brands). So here is a rather expensive little cigar with a bit of a pedigree for you.

Taste: A well constructed cigar with a deceptive strength. Vanilla and chocolate underscore the usual Cohiba layers of flavour. Enjoy the clouds of cedar smoke, with a touch of burnt cinnamon.

20-40mn smoke.
Size:
"Reyes" - Length: 11cm; Ring Gauge: 40 (110mm x 15.87mm)
Strength: Full-bodied (or heavy-medium).
Drink match: Something with a bit of body to it
From a box dated Jan 2008.

Brand:
The word "Cohiba" is derived from the Taino (caribbean "indian" people) word for tobacco. A new brand which was introduced only in 1968, Cohiba quickly became the flagship brand of the Cuban cigar industry. Developed initially as a medium bodied protocol cigar for presentation only by officials of the Cuban government, Cohiba was marketed widely beginning in 1982 as The luxury brand. The third fermentation of the filler leaves makes for a unique flavour and the mystique associated is used to command a higher price.

Punch Royal Selection No12 - Reviewed by Greg




Marginally the largest cigar of Batch #2, here is the Punch RS12 reviewed for you by Gandalf Greg.

DESCRIPTION:
Classic cuban flavours in one balanced package. Peppered cream gives way to floral, earthy tastes all of which is encased in a sweet woody envelope of toasted medium tobacco.

30-50mn smoke.
Size: "Mareva" - Length: 12.9cm; Ring Gauge: 42 (129mm x 16.67mm)
Strength: Medium-bodied, on the fuller side. Probably best after a meal.
Drink match: Anything fruity with a bit of sweetness e.g. Port
From a box dated Feb 2007.


Brand:
Created in 1840 by Manuel Lopez, this line takes its name from the popular character of Punch so widely seen in English puppetry in the 19th century. Today's lithographed boxes still show the comically-dressed Punch enjoying a cigar while his faithful pet stands by, questioning why he is wearing a rainbow-coloured collar.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Tasting Batch Numero II ...

... was hand-delivered while i was up on the weekend.
Go to Sam if you haven't already got them!

1 - Punch Royal Selection No 12
2 - Cohiba Maduro 5 Secretos
3 - Montecristo No 4
4 - San Cristobal del Habano El Principe x2
5 - Hoyo de Monterrey - Le Hoyo du Maire x2

Details on these and a video review with Greg will follow later...
(as will some video reviews by our new Grand Whisky Consultant)