XxMerlinxX
I am a leaf on the wind...
I have a hard time discerning flavors within the smoke. I had a Hemingway Short Story a while back, and while the overall flavor was strong (to me at least), I could taste a bit of what I can only describe as leather, as well as some other earthy undertones. I thought it was pretty strong and the flavors were definitely there. So I tried a Drew Estates Java that I brought back from Charleston with me. Sat down on the back porch with a good book and lit it up. My first problem was I was using a little book of matches. Took me about 3 matches to actually get the thing lit, then set it down to settle for a bit. My first puff, all I tasted was sugar, as I'm guessing the tip had been dunked in sugar water of some sort. Not bad, I like sweet stuff, but I wasn't expecting it and it kind of put me off. I puffed on it for about a half hour and didn't really taste the coffee presence like I thought I would. To be honest, I'm not sure I tasted much at all. The only excuse I have is that I was having trouble with the burn and half-way through the cigar, it went out. I tried chopping off a bit of the end to try to save it, but it only got slightly bitter after that. Even when it was burning well, it wasn't putting out much smoke. I plan on picking up another and leaving it in the humidor for a while to try to see if a bit of age might help it out.
In any case, are there some sticks out there where you could definitely say, "Yes, that cigar tastes like chicken." or chocolate, coffee, cinnamon, pepper, or what have you? I'd like to try something that has some definite flavor to it so I can get used to picking out the difference nuances.
In any case, are there some sticks out there where you could definitely say, "Yes, that cigar tastes like chicken." or chocolate, coffee, cinnamon, pepper, or what have you? I'd like to try something that has some definite flavor to it so I can get used to picking out the difference nuances.