Posts Tagged ‘earthy’
Room 101 Cigar
So the long awaited Room 101 Cigars will soon be out. There are and will be multiple launch parties throughout the US. Be sure to check out Events and News for local dates or visit Room 101’s Site or Facebook Page for more details.
Room 101 Cigars is the brain child (or love child) of Matt Booth and Camacho Cigars. “It’s an extension of my luxury lifestyle brand and a collaborative effort between myself and Camacho.” –Matt Booth. With such names behind it you can’t but hope it will be great. Matt Booth said in an interview at the IPCPR Trade Show that “It’s a collective of things that I dig, and I love smoking cigars.”… “It’s just another facet of that; it’s just something from my life; it’s my personal meditation cigar smoking.”
I have been very lucky in that I was able to receive a pre-production sample of a Room 101 cigar. The cigar is 5×50 with a Semilla 101 wrapper and Honduran and Dominican binder and filler. Just so everyone knows the Semilla 101 (aka 101 Seed) wrapper is an exclusive and unique leaf developed for the Room 101 line. The filler leaf combinations are also unique to these cigars.
The cigar I am reviewing today has no band (as this is a pre-production); the wrapper is a deep rich chocolate brown with a nice sheen and is smooth with little to no veining. The cap construction is very good and was easy to cut. I had no problems lighting this cigar or keeping it going, it burned beautifully and had a light gray almost white solid ash. The draw was what I consider perfect! Not too hard, not to easy, just right enough to pull through all the flavors (and enjoyment).
Initially it has a smooth rich earthiness with a nice spice note, a nice medium body experience. Midway through, the mild spice develops into a much richer bolder spice note with hints of pepper and earthy undertones. It was a quick wake-up call that makes you pay attention and is more akin to a full body than a medium. Near the last third of the cigar the pepper y hints are almost gone and the spiciness is again second to the rich earth tones found during the initial light. By now the cigar feels like a full body but the change is well done and welcome.
Earthiness seems to be at the core of this cigar; it runs throughout the cigar and ties it all together. I hope that full production only makes this cigar better. I would smoke it again and with a MSRP ranging from $7 to $10 would highly recommend it.
Avo Lounge Edition Toro
This Avo Lounge Edition Toro is a 6×50 medium bodied cigar. It has an Ecuadorian 151 sun grown wrapper and a binder/filler made of a blend of Dominican olor, piloto Cubano, and San Vicente tobaccos. This gives it an over all rich smooth earthy flavor with tones of leather, vegetable, and mild cedar notes towards the finish. I received this cigar and many others from Corona Cigar Co and was excited to fire it up. I have smoked Avo cigars before and have never been disappointed, this one is no exeption. In fact I must say the Avo Lounge Edition Toro is one of the best cigars I’ve had, which says a lot seeing that I prefer a full-bodied smoke. Ok now that I’ve hiped it up let me tell you why.
At first sight the Avo Lounge Edition Toro as a lovely medium-brown sun grown wrapper with just some light veining to it. As for its construction, I could find no faults with its perfect cap, consistent color, and a feel that any fine cigar should have. On firing up this cigar you’re meet with a deep rich earthiness that settles into a smooth earthy and leathery flavor with a vegetable note. Midway, and to the end, the vegetable notes are replaced with a wonderful cedar note that brings all the flavors together into perfect balance. This cigar would go nicely with a glass of Porto.
I know if you light up an Avo Lounge Edition Toro you will not be disappointed. So now that your about to go out and get this cigar for yourself Stop! There is only one place to get them and that’s at Corona Cigar Co. Yep, that’s right it’s an exclusive with them! But that is not a problem you can order on-line or if you’re in the Orlando area stop by one of the three Corona Cigar Co. You may even run into me there too.
Cigar Name:Avo Lounge Edition Toro
Size: 6×50
Wrapper: Ecuadorian 151 sun grown wrapper
Binder & Filler:A blend of Dominican olor, piloto Cubano, and San Vicente tobaccos.
Draw & Burn: Perfect
Body: Medium Bodied
Overall Flavor: Earthy, leathery, & notes of cedar.
Rating: 92
Camacho Limited Harvest 2005

Name: Camacho Limited Harvest 2005
Appearance:Jamastran Valley Honduras wrapper, Light veining.
Burning: Even Burn, solid & white ash, perfect burn rate, no re-lighting needed.
Construction: Good cap construction, perfect draw, wrapper stayed intact.
Taste: Medium bodied, smooth & earthy with a mild spice and leathery notes.
Grade: 92
Final Comments: A fantastic cigar that was smooth & enjoyable to the end.
You can still buy this cigar from the Corona Cigar Co. via the link below:
http://www.coronacigar.com/pc_Camacho_Limited_Harvest_Cigars_pid548.html
NUb Cameroon

Name: NUb Cameroon by Oliva
Appearance: 4×68, Smooth Cameroon Wrapper
Burning: Even burn most of the way. Took about 35-40 min. to smoke.
Construction: Well made cap, good roll, no need to relight, very good draw.
Taste: Smooth and earthy with a veggy note and a hint of spice.
Grade: A
Final Comments: A well made cigar. I’ve enjoyed my Nub’s and thay will always have a place in my humidors.
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Punch Rare Corojo
OK, so today I have a Punch Rare Corojo to review for you. Here is a little background for those who are not familiar with the brand.
The original Punch cigar was created in Cuba around 1840 by a cigar manufacturer called Manuel Lopez. The cigar is named after Mr. Punch, the cantankerous half of the Punch and Judy puppet shows. It is currently produced in Honduras for Villazon Company and was first imported from there in 1969. Punch cigars are know for their bold, full-body taste.
So there you go, a little history lesson for you. Anyway back to the review.
The Rare Corojo that I’m reviewing is a box press Magnum 5.25 x 54, Ecuadoran Sumatra wrapper, Connecticut Broad leaf binder, Honduran, Nicaraguan and Dominican filler, and is produced in small quantities.
I found this cigar to have an earthy and woody flavor that became bolder about half way then smoothed back out. It burned a little uneven and a few times I fought to keep it lit but it never went out. Aside from that I enjoyed the full-body flavor and richness this cigar had to offer. I look forward to reviewing others in the Punch line.
So what’s the bottom line? It’s good and you should try one for yourself. That’s it for now, till my next review remember “It’s simply about the cigar.”
Conch Republic Cigar
Hello all! So over the past weekend I took some time off and went to the Fla. Keys to go camping on the beach with my wife and two good friends of ours. We sat in the wonderful tropical breeze and smoked a few good cigars.
During the trip we spent a day in Key West, where we stopped by a local cigar maker’s shop called Conch Republic Cigar Factory. I’ve had their cigars before and enjoyed them very much, so I thought I’d do a review of their cigars for you.
My focus for the review today is their Robusto a 5×50 Connecticut shade wrapper, long-leaf Dominican binder, and Honduran filler. This cigar has a rich smooth earthy taste with a peppery note to it, a wonderful draw and good burn. I smoke this cigar to a nub every time. I have also smoked this same robusto but with the maduro wrapper. The maduro wrapper gave it a stronger spicy note.

So if you find yourself in Key West I incurage you to stop by the Conch Republic Cigar Factory and pick-up a cigar or two. I will also include a link to their site so if you feel like ording a box or want more info it’s there for you. Let me know what you think of them.
And don’t forget “It’s simply about the cigar.”
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Cusano Habano LXI
I first tried this cigar at an event over the past weekend I picked up one each of the Cusano line.
I started with the Habano LXI witch is a robusto 5 x 50 with a Sun Grown Ecuadorian Habano wrapper, Dominican binder and filler. It has a wonderful smooth med-full bodied, earthy and leathery flavor with a hint of pepper,rich smooth aroma, good draw and the whitest ash i’ve ever seen.
My wife who enjoys a mild smoke tried it and loved it too. She encourage me to go ahead and buy a box. I’ll be reviewing other cigars in this line over the next week or so.
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