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Mystery Stick Game

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  • Re: Mystery Cigar 'A'

     11-08-2009, 5:23 PM

    Glad you liked it. I really can't wait to see what you think of B, oh, and make sure you eat before you smoke Cigar C, it is pretty set on the full body side.
  • Re: Mystery Cigar 'C'

     11-08-2009, 11:34 PM

    Sandman1am:
    TatuajeVI:
    Got it, thanks! Who's going to be my mystery mooch?
    Phil you have been raving about this game and I wanna get in on it but I think I will wait to be someone else's mooch. Next time we smoke I'll just bring you a mystery stick.
    Sweet idea. It would be a little silly for you to be my mystery mooch, lol.

    Come one! Someone wants to be my mystery mooch! I got some good stuff waiting for you to guess!
    My favs are in my bio! You should do the same!
    dennisking:
    Every time you call in on your Ccom order, I suggest saying "All Hail the Beard" before you hang up. It's like a secret handshake.

  • Re: Mystery Cigar 'C'

     11-09-2009, 2:02 AM

    I haven't done this one for a while, I'll be your mooch Tat.

    When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty.

    Thomas Jefferson
  • Re: Mystery Cigar 'C'

     11-09-2009, 2:20 AM

    j0z3r:
    I haven't done this one for a while, I'll be your mooch Tat.
    Awesome. I haven't traded with you yet - PM me your addy and I'll see if I can get to the post office tomorrow.
    My favs are in my bio! You should do the same!
    dennisking:
    Every time you call in on your Ccom order, I suggest saying "All Hail the Beard" before you hang up. It's like a secret handshake.

  • Mystery Cigar 'A'

     11-09-2009, 2:26 AM

    bbc020:
    Now who might dare receive some cigars cloaked in mystery from Southeast Ohio....I know how to freak a black and mild!

    JK, but I do tend to work toward the fuller bodied cigars, fair warning.
    Ok, Brandon. I just smoked cigar A. My review:

    I would guess size to be 5.5x55 or so - a thick, dark cigar. Veiny and a bit toothy. The wrapper was a tough, thick wrapper as well. Smelled awesome, and as Brandon said - he tends to smoke fuller cigars - I could smell the strong, heavy flavor before I lit her up.

    Draw and burn were excellent the entire way - think I touched it up once. Smoke time was about an hour and a half.

    Flavor was pretty consistent - heavier body, strong flavors of leather and espresso. I picked up a few other flavors along the way, but they didn't stay around for too long. A hint of chocolate, some coffee, and something very different I couldn't figure out. It got spicier halfway through and the flavors got even heavier at the end. It was great! I love strong cigars, and this one definitely fits that profile.

    My guess would be something by A. Fernandez. I'm going to guess the Man O' War Ruination (I guessed that in a different mystery cigar and crashed and burned, lol).
    My favs are in my bio! You should do the same!
    dennisking:
    Every time you call in on your Ccom order, I suggest saying "All Hail the Beard" before you hang up. It's like a secret handshake.

  • Re: Mystery Cigar 'A'

     11-09-2009, 9:38 AM

    TatuajeVI:
    bbc020:
    Now who might dare receive some cigars cloaked in mystery from Southeast Ohio....I know how to freak a black and mild!

    JK, but I do tend to work toward the fuller bodied cigars, fair warning.
    Ok, Brandon. I just smoked cigar A. My review:

    I would guess size to be 5.5x55 or so - a thick, dark cigar. Veiny and a bit toothy. The wrapper was a tough, thick wrapper as well. Smelled awesome, and as Brandon said - he tends to smoke fuller cigars - I could smell the strong, heavy flavor before I lit her up.

    Draw and burn were excellent the entire way - think I touched it up once. Smoke time was about an hour and a half.

    Flavor was pretty consistent - heavier body, strong flavors of leather and espresso. I picked up a few other flavors along the way, but they didn't stay around for too long. A hint of chocolate, some coffee, and something very different I couldn't figure out. It got spicier halfway through and the flavors got even heavier at the end. It was great! I love strong cigars, and this one definitely fits that profile.

    My guess would be something by A. Fernandez. I'm going to guess the Man O' War Ruination (I guessed that in a different mystery cigar and crashed and burned, lol).
    Phil,

    Great description of this cigar. This one is a stronger bodied cigar that I go to every once in a while. This was the CAO Brazilia Gol!.
    "As I grow to understand life less and less, I learn to love it more and more." - Jules Renard
  • Re: Mystery Cigar 'A'

     11-09-2009, 12:49 PM

    Crashed and burned again, lol.

    It was great - I think I'm going to get to cigar B this afternoon. Time to eat something heavy!
    My favs are in my bio! You should do the same!
    dennisking:
    Every time you call in on your Ccom order, I suggest saying "All Hail the Beard" before you hang up. It's like a secret handshake.

  • Re: Mystery Cigar 'A'

     11-09-2009, 1:14 PM

    TatuajeVI:
    Crashed and burned again, lol.

    It was great - I think I'm going to get to cigar B this afternoon. Time to eat something heavy!
    Those are KILLER sticks. I have tried the Brazilia's in several of the sizes, but the Gol is the one to compare every other vitola in this line to.




  • Mystery Cigar 'B'

     11-09-2009, 5:04 PM

    Finished up Mystery Cigar B this afternoon!

    This was a thinner cigar - maybe 42 ring gauge or so, and about 5" long. Great construction, a light chocolate color, smells wonderful!

    Burn was near perfect again - one correction in the hour and some smoke.

    Flavor was wonderful. I could not place the flavors for the life of me, but there was a really nice blend of spice, earth and a sweetness to the wrapper. For such a thin cigar, it let off a TON of smoke. Thick, creamy, and heavy smoke that didn't seem to want to dissipate. The finish was sweet and creamy, but had a nice spice kick to it. Once again, very impressed. It reminded me of something Tatuaje would put out, so my guess:

    Tatuaje Miami Noella.
    My favs are in my bio! You should do the same!
    dennisking:
    Every time you call in on your Ccom order, I suggest saying "All Hail the Beard" before you hang up. It's like a secret handshake.

  • Re: Mystery Cigar 'B'

     11-09-2009, 5:41 PM

    There comes a time when every man needs a little help. Right now, I need someone to help me offload some mystery cigars. So who's gonna help a brotha out and be my mooch?

    When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty.

    Thomas Jefferson
  • Re: Mystery Cigar 'A'

     11-09-2009, 9:06 PM

    alienmisprint:
    Glad you liked it. I really can't wait to see what you think of B, oh, and make sure you eat before you smoke Cigar C, it is pretty set on the full body side.
    I got to Cigar B last night and to Cigar C this morning.

    Cigar "B" was 6.5 X 52 (54) Box press again. I know I have smoked this cigar before. It's been a while but I will say it was a Gurkha Regent?

    Same story with the "C" cigar... I know I have smoked it recently, and it certainly tasted similar to my Man 'O War Ruination's. So for lack of any other guess I will go with that.

    I will say, WELL DONE Alien, I enjoyed every stick, even if I don't guess any of them correctly.




  • Re: Mystery Cigar 'A'

     11-09-2009, 9:20 PM

    Cigar B was actually my favorite cigar, a RP Decade. You nailed C though, it was indeed a Man O War Ruination. Glad you enjoyed them all. :)
  • Re: Mystery Cigar 'B'

     11-10-2009, 12:03 AM

    TatuajeVI:
    Finished up Mystery Cigar B this afternoon!

    This was a thinner cigar - maybe 42 ring gauge or so, and about 5" long. Great construction, a light chocolate color, smells wonderful!

    Burn was near perfect again - one correction in the hour and some smoke.

    Flavor was wonderful. I could not place the flavors for the life of me, but there was a really nice blend of spice, earth and a sweetness to the wrapper. For such a thin cigar, it let off a TON of smoke. Thick, creamy, and heavy smoke that didn't seem to want to dissipate. The finish was sweet and creamy, but had a nice spice kick to it. Once again, very impressed. It reminded me of something Tatuaje would put out, so my guess:

    Tatuaje Miami Noella.
    Well, Phil, you hit the nail on the head with the description again. Spice, Earch and sweetness are the main flavors I detect in this cigar. And it is a lot like something Tatuaje puts out, because it is something that Tatuaje puts out. This was the Tat Havana VI Angeles. I knew you had experience with this stick and enjoyed it, so I threw it in there to see if you could catch it. This may have been able to fool you a bit due to being somewhat young. I have only had the box of these for a few short weeks. I smoked one tonight and could notice it's youth, but still a good stick. IMO
    "As I grow to understand life less and less, I learn to love it more and more." - Jules Renard
  • Re: Mystery Cigar 'A'

     11-10-2009, 11:46 AM

    alienmisprint:
    Cigar B was actually my favorite cigar, a RP Decade. You nailed C though, it was indeed a Man O War Ruination. Glad you enjoyed them all. :)
    Thanks aain Tony they were great.

    You know, after this little test, I may have to revisit the RP Decades. I have only had a few, didn't like any of them abd gave up on 'em.
    That "B" Stick, in that size was very tasty, so maybe I got a run of bad ones or I just didn't enjoy the Vitola of the others but this one was pretty tasty.
    I don't know where I came up with the Regent, except that it is also another stick I have only had several of, and they were all quite some time ago. I find I like particular size sticks in some lines whereas I don't enjoy the same stick in a different size. Most Churchills are like that for me... I just don't enjoy them. Give me a Toro or Corona.




  • Re: Mystery Cigar 'A'

     11-10-2009, 11:46 AM

    alienmisprint:
    Cigar B was actually my favorite cigar, a RP Decade. You nailed C though, it was indeed a Man O War Ruination. Glad you enjoyed them all. :)
    Thanks again Tony they were great.

    You know, after this little test, I may have to revisit the RP Decades. I have only had a few, didn't like any of them abd gave up on 'em.
    That "B" Stick, in that size was very tasty, so maybe I got a run of bad ones or I just didn't enjoy the Vitola of the others but this one was pretty tasty.
    I don't know where I came up with the Regent, except that it is also another stick I have only had several of, and they were all quite some time ago. I find I like particular size sticks in some lines whereas I don't enjoy the same stick in a different size. Most Churchills are like that for me... I just don't enjoy them. Give me a Toro or Corona.




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