kockroach
BoM August 2010/2011
I was able to get my hands on some of the Viaje Holiday Blend Petit Robos a couple of days ago. I smoked on ROTT, but didn't really concentrate on anything as far as a review goes. So I decided to smoke another one today for a review.
This years release is the same blend of cigar as was last year's, except it is available as the Petit Robo or as a Belicoso. The wrapper is a nice dark, reddish, brown and is slightly rough, with some noticeable veins. The construction is very good, topped off with a nice triple cap...very firm feel. A clip of the cap and the prelight draw has a clean tobacco taste, with a little sweetness.
The first third of the cigar offers up a similar profile to the original Holiday Blend. It is earthy, with a sweet flavor like brown sugar, and has a bit of pepper on the tongue. The burn is fairly decent, but the cigar still appears to be somewhat wet. Again, it is only a couple of days off of the truck.
Entering the second third, the HBPR changes to a more leafy flavor. There is still some of the same sweetness present from the first third, but a little more subtle. The pepper has picked up a little, but it isn't overwhelmingly strong.
The final third of the cigar changed a little more. The main flavor changed over to a woody (cedar) flavor. The sweetness was there, as well as the pepper, but it was a little muddled.
Overall, it isn't exactly the same as the original cigar was...at this time. I think it has all of the same flavor, but it isn't fully developed just yet. A little time for these to rest is in order.
Smoke time for the PR was around 90 mins.
This years release is the same blend of cigar as was last year's, except it is available as the Petit Robo or as a Belicoso. The wrapper is a nice dark, reddish, brown and is slightly rough, with some noticeable veins. The construction is very good, topped off with a nice triple cap...very firm feel. A clip of the cap and the prelight draw has a clean tobacco taste, with a little sweetness.
The first third of the cigar offers up a similar profile to the original Holiday Blend. It is earthy, with a sweet flavor like brown sugar, and has a bit of pepper on the tongue. The burn is fairly decent, but the cigar still appears to be somewhat wet. Again, it is only a couple of days off of the truck.
Entering the second third, the HBPR changes to a more leafy flavor. There is still some of the same sweetness present from the first third, but a little more subtle. The pepper has picked up a little, but it isn't overwhelmingly strong.
The final third of the cigar changed a little more. The main flavor changed over to a woody (cedar) flavor. The sweetness was there, as well as the pepper, but it was a little muddled.
Overall, it isn't exactly the same as the original cigar was...at this time. I think it has all of the same flavor, but it isn't fully developed just yet. A little time for these to rest is in order.
Smoke time for the PR was around 90 mins.