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Graycliff Espresso Pirate review

moki

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The Espresso line is the latest from Graycliff, a Bahamas-based cigar company that's blended a cornucopia of tobacco from Honduras, Brazil, Costa Rica, and Ecuador into these dark beauties. With the help of a certain vewy generous phishy, I was able to obtain a few of these sticks almost as soon as they were released, and immediately tore open the package and sparked up a belicoso (6 x 52, called a "Pirate" in Graycliff parlance).

Other than the tobacco differences, the only distinguishing difference between the various Graycliff lines is the color of the band: the espressos are black, and have the word "espresso" on the sides of the band.

Have you ever smoked a cigar that after each drag, you take the cigar out of your mouth, stare at it idiotically (like it'll somehow speak to you), and say to yourself "damn, what _was_that? That was gooooood!" This is one of those cigars.

This is a deep, dark, rich, oily cigar; it almost looked like a brownie rolled up into a cigar, and it has a wonderful pre-light aroma of roasted dark chocolate, cocoa, and spice. Definitely a harbinger of things to come.

At first taste, I perked up and took notice. This tastes about as close to an Opus X Maduro as anything else I've tasted. It lacks that unique Opus flavor, but the maduro wrapper leaves the same deep roasted cocoa/chocolate taste in your mouth. It's also a heck of a lot easier to obtain than an Opus X Maduro.

Alas, my zeal to smoke this cigar meant I was essentially smoking it right off of the assembly line (minus any aging Graycliff may do in their warehouses), and it showed to an extent. The cigar is indeed a rich one, with deep roasted cocoa flavors, overtones of semi-sweet chocolate, and a roasted campfire mustiness that was just wonderful.

However, this cigar is still a bit young. There is greatness within, but I had to not smoke it too quickly, or it road the fine line from spiciness into bitterness a bit too eagerly. It reminded me of a number of young Cuban cigars I've smoked, in the sense that you could taste utter greatness within, but it was clear it needed some time to rest in order to temper its rambunctious nature.

Despite this slight inclination to ride the razor's edge from spicy to slightly bitter -- with a taste akin to a cup of black coffee -- I enjoyed the cigar quite a bit. I have a clear vision of how this cigar will taste after 6 months or so of aging, and suffice it to say that it will be stunning once the edge is dulled slightly. I intend to pick up a box and deep-freeze them for a bit.

Make no mistake, this is a full-bodied smoke; if you like Macanudos, or other milder smokes, the Espresso is not for you. It also may not be for you as anything except a special occasion cigar: all of the Graycliff lines are intentionally price quite high. I managed to obtain these sticks for about $19 a pop, and I consider that to be a low price for these cigars. Expect to pay $20+.

Is it worth the price? Like anything in that price range (Cohiba Siglo VIs, Cohiba Esplendidos, Padrón 1926s, etc.), that really depends. It certainly isn't twice as good as many $10 smokes; it is however a wonderful special occasion cigar. I will have a hard time being patient and letting these babies age, but I am confident it will be infinitely worth it.

(sidenote: despite the name of this cigar line, it is not flavored in any way -- just good old deep, rich, wonderful tobacco)
 
Great review Moki.
Sounds like a deeeeeelish cigar. :)
 
Excellent review Moki.
The cigar sounds great. :)
Bill
 
Making a parallel comparison to a Opus X is definitly a big statement moki. :thumbs:

First you get a Opus X maddie from the man himself.. now this. I think you should apply as a editor for CA. :sign:
 
I knew if someone could get ahold of any at a good price, it would be you Moki! Thanks for the review, it looks to be a more than worthwhile smoke!

 
Bat_Chief said:
I knew if someone could get ahold of any at a good price, it would be you Moki! Thanks for the review, it looks to be a more than worthwhile smoke!

Not me -- vewyphisy picked them up. His local store is flush with them, apparently.
 
moki said:
Bat_Chief said:
I knew if someone could get ahold of any at a good price, it would be you Moki!  Thanks for the review, it looks to be a more than worthwhile smoke!

Not me -- vewyphisy picked them up. His local store is flush with them, apparently.


Oh reeeeeeally....here phisy phisy phisy!! :p :sign:
 
Man I tried smoking a Churchill size of these tonight -- I just can't do it without a strong drink in hand... way too harsh. Did I say it tasted like black coffee? Try double-espresso with a twisted of lemon rind. These are going to be stunning, but my box is going in the deep freeze for at least a year before I crack it. Woah nelly.
 
Had another one of these -- a President (churchill). It's mellowed slightly, it rides the fine line between bitter and tasty pretty well, like a good cup of, well, espresso.
 
moki said:
Other than the tobacco differences, the only distinguishing difference between the various Graycliff lines is the color of the band: the espressos are black, and have the word "espresso" on the sides of the band.
Other than the band and the tobacco being different they are exactly the same.

Which is the part of the cigar thats not tobacco or the band again? :lookup:

:p :p
 
other1 said:
Other than the band and the tobacco being different they are exactly the same.

Which is the part of the cigar thats not tobacco or the band again? :lookup:

:p :p
The bands all look the same, they just have different colored backgrounds -- and the names they use are the same (Pirate, PG, and President). I was explicit about it because a lot of people are confused by the various Graycliff lines... wiseass... ;)
 
Ah yes. The Graycliff Butt Pirates.. I think those are the brown labels.
 
other1 said:
Ah yes. The Graycliff Butt Pirates.. I think those are the brown labels.
No my friend, those are the Graycliff Backdoor Pirates. Entirely different stick w/ slight hints of corn...or so Moki says.
 
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