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Viaje Plantino Reserva VPR DT (2011)

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Didn't see a thread for the VPR (just the VOR here http://www.botl.org/community/forums/showthread.php?t=54008 ).

Sorry folks, no pics on this one, but imagine the same thing as the VPR but with a silver band instead of a gold one.

I'll keep this short and sweet...

The flavors aren't quite melded together yet, but that by no means indicates a youthful tasting cigar. It will just benefit from a little bit of down time, not that it entirely needs it.

Main notes were leather, nutmeg, and peppermint. Unlike any cigar (referring to alternate brands) I've had before in terms of flavor combination. Also had a thick, stalky, tobacco taste to it that underpinned the rest of the profile.

I've only burned one so far... it was a bit plugged, had to chop a fair amount off of the end and gouge it with a draw tool... but then the smoke came out in satisfactory volume.

The word of warning... FULL STOMACH! I had this before dinner (although after a scoop... and a half... of ice cream). Knocked me around pretty good for a solid 15 minutes after I finished. This is coming from a guy who is 6'8" 280, and has handled strong cigars before. Maybe it was just a moment of weakness and lack of preparation... but I planned for this thing to be my first of two cigars for the night, and I'm bailing on having a second.

Any other thoughts on this thing? A local shop has 15 or so left... I would pick up more, but there are just too many good cigars out there to stock up without objectives in mind (considering I haven't yet moved up to walk-in status).
 

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I gave some more thought to why this cigar seemed so strong... Not entirely sure of what the interaction would be... But I had a 32oz coffee right before lighting up. That might have something to do with it.
 

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The word of warning... FULL STOMACH! I had this before dinner (although after a scoop... and a half... of ice cream). Knocked me around pretty good for a solid 15 minutes after I finished. This is coming from a guy who is 6'8" 280, and has handled strong cigars before.
Damn...You mean someone's got Trevor beat on hight! 6'8" Dayum!!:popeyes:
Thanks for the review. I agree on the flavor and other cigars I'd rather stock up first.
 

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Wow Matt! VPR Put you on your ass! lol I haven't had either of this years release, so don't know if i should be scared or not...
 
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You would be the biggest dude on the team if you played for the Chargers...jeezus!

I've smoked a few of these new plat reservas. They are powerful for sure, and like you said, I think they need a couple of months rest.
 
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I would buy them all up if I were you. They get better over time and once they are gone that is it. Trust me, trying to get these after they are gone is near impossible and will cost you some serious cash or trades.
 

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I would buy them all up if I were you. They get better over time and once they are gone that is it. Trust me, trying to get these after they are gone is near impossible and will cost you some serious cash or trades.
I feel that way with aged Sir Winstons too... Aging is a b!tch... Need a walk in, fully convinced.
 

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A local shop has 15 or so left... I would pick up more, but there are just too many good cigars out there to stock up without objectives in mind (considering I haven't yet moved up to walk-in status).
Any chance you can PM the name of that shop? I would love to get a few more of these. I only have one and I have been saving it.

Thanks,

Michael
 

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Hey Michael, PM sent... I like this shop, they've done a good job to take care of me so happy to share their info.
 

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Pretty much all I smoke are full-bodied cigars and this cigar had me sweating and shaking after I was done.
 
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