jeht2000
bodybuilder for life
As stated in the title, the Trinidad Ingenios is out (expensive of course) who's going to try these?
As stated in the title, the Trinidad Ingenios is out (expensive of course) who's going to try these?
I think this bodes well for the long term performance of these cigars. There is such a weightiness to the aroma that I suspect the raw materials for decade-long development are in ample supply.Just tried my first tonight. I dry-boxed it for a day after receiving the box a little over two weeks ago. Impressions are this: Very much like a Fundadore with a little spice and chocolate that can be attributed to the wrapper. Medium-Full bodied throughout and great construction like all Trinidads. Cream, cedar, and leather are predominantly what I experienced throughout....not a whole of complexity, but that will change in a year or so.
Not a very inspired cigar, certainly not as approachable young as the Reyes/Colonials or '06 ELs at this point. While not bad, I won't be having another probably for at least a year and a half. Similar enough to a young Fundadore to inspire hope for the future, these were meant for some serious aging.
Just tried my first tonight. I dry-boxed it for a day after receiving the box a little over two weeks ago. Impressions are this: Very much like a Fundadore with a little spice and chocolate that can be attributed to the wrapper. Medium-Full bodied throughout and great construction like all Trinidads. Cream, cedar, and leather are predominantly what I experienced throughout....not a whole of complexity, but that will change in a year or so.
Not a very inspired cigar, certainly not as approachable young as the Reyes/Colonials or '06 ELs at this point. While not bad, I won't be having another probably for at least a year and a half. Similar enough to a young Fundadore to inspire hope for the future, these were meant for some serious aging.
Thanks for the review and your thoughts Wilkey. I should have paid more attention to the aroma on mine, but I could not detect anything discernible. I agree with you, this will be a fantastic cigar far down the road!
Mike,
Maybe you were "off" when you smoked the Trini? Were other cigars you smoked tasting normally? I know that I occasionally go through bouts where I can't taste crap.
Out of curiosity, what makes you think so?
Thanks, Mike. I grok now.Wilkey, I was just saying that there wasn't anything in the aroma that popped out at me. The cigar itself was a bit closed in terms of flavors, and this might have been either my taste buds or the cigar itself. I haven't had a cigar since the Ingenios, so I will have to have one today and see if my buds are outta whackMike,
Maybe you were "off" when you smoked the Trini? Were other cigars you smoked tasting normally? I know that I occasionally go through bouts where I can't taste crap.![]()