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2012 Botl DE review X2

Jfire

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Two of the prereleases showed up Monday at the doorstep. After golf WB and I lit them up in the Fuego for a little review. Here's what we found:

2012 botl
Prelight: Rich tobacco and raisin.
1st inch power and leather on the back half of the tongue.
Aroma is excellent. Ass loads of smoke. *
JB: *tons and tons of strength. Assault on the roof of my mouth and back of tounge.
Wb: Full body but flavor is picking up.
JB: effortless draw*
Wb: *perfect draw as well.
JB 2inch *smokey/chary. sweetness that doesn't want to come out.
Wb: slight hint of cedar *w a smoky char.
JB: in the ashtray aroma is intoxicating w sweetness in the air.
Wb: note of black rich coffee.
Wb: almost like the notes out of a Mexican wrapper. "twangy" chary very complex.
Final 3rd
Couple of relights for both of us.
Strength has picked up again to full. Leather, lots of charred tobacco and a sweetness that is hidden by the strength. Can feel it in both our stomachs now as well.
Final thoughts:
This cigar is complex but not ready to shine just yet. Room aroma is fantastic. Strength Right off the start is full and it will coat your mouth with numbing power for a inch or so. Then in the second Slight spice, a hidden twang and lots of charred flavor with slight coffee bitterness. It smokes effortlessly and as always with LP produces a shit ton (metric ;) * ) of smoke. I think the sweet spot of this cigar is in the middle where it mellowed to med and let some very faint sweetness come out as well as a bitter cherry. Wb liked how the cigar evolved and also was complex. We both thought that even though this cigar was rested 9 months now. It will be much better in one more years time. For me it is just really strong and wouldn't allow all the flavors to come out and play. Also if I were buying a box I would smoke these late in the day with a strong stout, strong bourbon(Stagg, Pappy) or a nice scotch. Eat a full meal as well (after dinner cigar) I think these have aging potential of 5 years due to the strength(even for a nc lancero) but only time will tell.
Regards,
Jfire
Pics are giving me problems I'll try to get them up in the morning.
Also this was my first cigar in over 2 weeks. My palate was fresh but still coming off a terrible cold.
 

javajunkie

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thanks for the review, and the tip on aging. however, i just know i am burning one as soon as they hit, and knowing me probably bombing too many out, but nice review!
 

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think you guys hit it well. definitely smoothed out in the middle. i did have a couple of relights towards the end. and aging potential is definitely there. but for those that like em full, smoke away!
 

Jfire

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Like the review style, but what about that amazing 50 yard pitch out I had on 9?
That was one of the greatest shots I've personally laid eyes on! Get in, get in, get in, get in, come on, come on, keep going, keep going, keep going............Dink
 

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I also had one this afternoon and while I am not as eloquent in reviewing as JFire and WB, I will say this, I might have to change my name just so I can buy more than one box.
 

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Justin...do you think if you slowed the pace down in puffing that it would help curb that little bit of bitterness or did you definitely taste that metallic youth in the tobacco?

Also, have you smoked a DE L40 yet? If so, how do you think the two compared?

Thanks brother....
 

Jfire

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I didn't get any metallic youth do to speak. It's more just power and strength of a stronger tobacco blend. One great thing about a stronger blend.(usually) The cigar will have longer legs for aging. I also will believe hope the bitterness will mellow with more time. Even so some bitterness can pair well with many blends as long as it doesn't over power the blend in general. Which is what I think this cigar already has. Also I'm not a terribly fast smoker. Right now if I would of slowed down any more, I would of had more relights.
 
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