Wasch_24
2005 BoY
Well, after almost nine months of stricly smoking Habanos (since I joined CW, lol) I have come to the conclusion that when people refer to spiceyness in a cigar that means many different things.
There is spice the "bites" your tongue and throat, like the NC Sancho Panza Extra Fuerte
There is spice that kinda "bites" the tip of your tongue and is accompanied by a mellow sweetness, like Partagas Serie D N0. 4
There is spice that simply goes along for the ride with the tobacco flavor. Barely noticable in a breeze but very enjoyable when pronounced, kinda like HdM Epicures and Punch Super/Royal Selections.
There is spice that is completely sweet, similar to ginger, like in SLRs, RAs, and ERdM Choix Supremes.
Finally, there is that oh so subtle spice of Juan Lopez. This is my favorite.
Of course, these are all just my opinion. Feel free to comment on them and add your observations.
There is spice the "bites" your tongue and throat, like the NC Sancho Panza Extra Fuerte
There is spice that kinda "bites" the tip of your tongue and is accompanied by a mellow sweetness, like Partagas Serie D N0. 4
There is spice that simply goes along for the ride with the tobacco flavor. Barely noticable in a breeze but very enjoyable when pronounced, kinda like HdM Epicures and Punch Super/Royal Selections.
There is spice that is completely sweet, similar to ginger, like in SLRs, RAs, and ERdM Choix Supremes.
Finally, there is that oh so subtle spice of Juan Lopez. This is my favorite.
Of course, these are all just my opinion. Feel free to comment on them and add your observations.