March 31, 2008
Cigar Magazine rating, no. 4
Weekend review; March 29th and 30th, 2008/Cigar Magazine rating #3
- Avo #2 Maduro
- Rocky Patel Sungrown Toro
- Camacho Coyolar Rothschild
- Perdomo Reserve Ltd. Golf Double Eagle
- Sancho Panza Extra Fuerte Madrid
- Rocky Patel Vintage 90 Churchill
Saturday, March 29, 2008
Avo #2 Maduro (6x50)

A very dark cigar which is well made. Quite a spicy cigar initially with leather undertones. Sweet notes from the maduro are also noted. The spiciness continues through the mid-point. The cigar burns very evenly. The finish is long and sweet; nice! Can't say enough about the amount of spice this cigar has. The rich maduro gives the cigar some hints of strong coffee. I would like a little more from this cigar than spice but since I'm a big spice fan I enjoyed it.
Score: 92
Rocky Patel Sungrown Toro (6.5x52)

Nice, shiny, oily wrapper. Spice, caramel, and a nice amount of pepper noted initially. Wonderful flavor. A great blend of spice and caramel with just a hint of pepper. This is one of Rocky Patel's best cigars! Nice burn. Good draw.
Score:93
Camacho Coyolar Rothschild (4.5x50)

Peppery caramel from start to finish! Full bodied. Smoke this one too fast and you'll get dizzy! A powerhouse of a cigar! Not an everyday smoke but a nice treat!
Score: 91
Sunday, March 30, 2008
Perdomo Reserve Ltd. Golf Double Eagle (7x54)

Average Cameroon-like flavor with some spice. Has some bitter points in the cigar but these aren't "deal breakers". Finish is short. Hints of toasted almonds noted. Not a bad cigar. Good deals on these can be found at cigarbid.com.
Score: 88
Sancho Panza Extra Fuerte Madrid (6.25x54)
Cigar Magazine rating no. 3

Square pressed. Initially leather and spice noted. Caramel notes appear after 3/4 inch. Spice really picked up after an inch or so. Finish is long. Medium bodied. Hints of pepper noted. Fairly balanced cigar. Very nice cigar.
Cigar Magazine scores:
Appearance: 93
Taste: 92
Construction: 92
Strength: 87
My Score: 92
Rocky Patel Vintage '90 Churchill (7x48)

Sweet flavor initially. Spice also noted. The sweetness of the maduro and the spiciness make this a nice combination. Firm ash. Hints of caramel noted at midpoint.
Score: 91
March 28, 2008
Cigar Magazine rating, no. 2

The cigar had very good construction. It looked very nice. It's a nice, fat cigar. I first noticed spice with caramel undertones. There was no pepper to speak of. The spice intensified as the cigar smoked. Eventhough this is suppose to be a maduro cigar it had no typical maduro characteristics. I enjoyed it very much.
My score: 89
Cigar Magazine scores:
Appearance: 92
Taste: 88
Construction: 93
Strength: 88
Cigar Magazine rating, no. 1

Cigar Magazine requested the ratings be between 50 and 100 in 4 categories; Appearance, Taste, Construction, and Strength, with a space for comments if necessary.
The cigar had some notes of pepper, some spice beginning at the halfway point of the cigar, and some sweetness. The burn was off, but that may be due to the cigars just arriving. Most cigar shippers have their cigars over humidified for shipping. The cigar was not bad at all.
My Score: 87
Cigar Magazine scores:
Appearance: 86
Taste: 87
Construction: 84
Strength: 87
March 27, 2008
Cigar Magazine cigar ratings
- La Finca Joya, 6x50
- Macanudo Maduro Hyde Park, 5.5x49
- Partagas No. 8 Maduro, 6.25x47
- Por Larranaga Cuban Grade Toro, 6x50
- Sancho Panza Extra Fuerte Madrid, 6.25x54
- Belinda Black Exquisito, 6x50
- Bolivar Cofradia No. 554, 5x54
- Cuesta-Rey Centenario #60, 6x50
- El Rey del Mundo Robusto, 5x54
- Jose' Marti Robusto Extra 6.5x52
They sent 2 of each cigar just in case the first was not smokable. I had the first one this afternoon and will be reporting on it shortly. They appear to be in need of a little humidor time but they want all reports submitted by May 1, 2008! Since I'm a big maduro fan this should be fun!
March 24, 2008
Weekend review; March 22nd and 23rd, 2008
- Oliva Special S Diadema
- Rocky Patel Edge Maduro toro
- Montecristo Edmundo (Cuban)
- 601 Black Connecticut Torpedo
- Rocky Patel Vintage '92 Toro





March 17, 2008
Weekend review; March 15th and 16th, 2008
- Ashton VSG Robusto
- Omar Ortez Originals Belicoso
- Oliva V Double Robusto
- Alec Bradley Maxx, The Freak




March 10, 2008
Weekend review; March 8th and 9th, 2008
Sunday was better but cool.
Cigars reviewed this weekend:
- Camacho Corojo Maduro Gigante
- San Cristobal Monumento
- Camacho SLR Rothschild
- CAO Italia Gondola
- Vegueros Especiales #1 (Cuban)
Saturday, March 8th, 2008
Camacho Corojo Corojo Maduro Gigante (6x54)

I picked this up from the Maduro Room. I started smoking it when I left the shop, so that's why it's mostly GONE in the above pic! I really liked the robusto size of this cigar and decided to try the bigger size. This is a very beautiful cigar. Well made. It did not disappoint either. Great mix of corojo, spice and pepper. There was a hint of sweetness due to the maduro. It started out medium bodied but changed to a more full bodied cigar. An experienced cigar smokers dream! I really like this cigar!
Score: 93
San Cristobal Monumento (7.2x49)

Great draw! This is a beautiful, reddish cigar. The cigar had a blast of leathery spice and pepper initially. Perfect burn. The spice is foremost with this cigar. The leather overtones changed to more of a toasted caramel flavor. The pepper sits nicely beside the spice withouth being overwealming. The cigar is amazingly consitent. I have said before that I love Pepin cigars and this one does not disappoint. At halfway point the burn is nearly perfect. The finish is long. Pepper and spice combination is amazing! An absolutely fantastic cigar.
Score: 94
Camacho SLR Rothschild (4 1/2x50)

Nice looking cigar. Very good caramel overtones with some spice. Consistent. Short smoke; an hour or so. Great flavor. Medium bodied.
Score: 92

Vegueros Especiales #1 (7 1/2x38) Cuban

Wow! This was my first experience with these cigars, but again...WOW! A blast of spice and caramel with some hints of roasted nut undertones. There is a ton of flavor and spice with this cigar. Very tastey! Here is what the Cuban websites say about this cigar...
"Vegueros is a cigar totally made in Vuelta Abajo, the land of the best tobacco of the world. The solid building where this high-quality trade mark is manufactured was built in 1868. At the beginning this building had the function of a hospital of the Spanish colony, since 1870 as a prison and later in 1959 the School of Arts was established there. In 1961 it became into the Cigarettes Factory "Francisco Donatien". Today, history and a good taste offer a new jewel to the most demanding and experts persons. Vegueros, from the very Pinar del Rio."
I feel this is a fairly full bodied Cuban cigar. I love the extreme amount of spice it has! The finish is long! Very pleasing! Eventhough this was a small ring cigar I really loved it!
Score: 94
March 03, 2008
Weekend review; March 1st and 2nd, 2008
Cigars reviewed this weekend:
- 601 Blue Label maduro torpedo
- La Aroma de Cuba Churchill
- Oliva O Maduro Grand Torpedo
- 601 Habana (red) churchill
- CAO Criollo torpedo
Saturday, March 1, 2008
601 Blue Label maduro torpedo (6.12x52)

Square pressed. Beautiful cigar. Initially, licorice overtones were noticed. Sweet aftertaste. Spice present after 1/2 inch. Grape undertones appear at 1" point. (yeah, I know grape is a weird descriptive word for cigars, but that's what it was!) The cigar melds into a very pleasing flavor. The finish is short and spicey. Fairly full bodied cigar.
Score: 90
La Aroma de Cuba Churchill (6 3/4x48)

Light caramel tones initially. Nice spice at 1/2" point. Even burn. Firm draw, not too tight. Spice increases at 1" point; very nice! Very consistent at 1/2 way point. (A couple years ago I heard some people "dod" these cigars, but I find them to be extremely satisfying.) Hints of pepper. Great spice; that's the best point of this cigar. Loved it!
Score: 93
Oliva O Maduro Grand Torpedo (7x54)

Beautiful cigar. Cap cracked when I cut this cigar; I repaired it best I could with fruit pectin. Took 3/4" for the spice to kick in. Great maduro flavor quickly followed. Very even burn. Smooth. I've had better Oliva O's before but this cigar was still good.
Score: 89
Sunday, March 2, 2008
601 Habana (Red label) churchill (7x48)

Another beautiful cigar! Reddish color. Effortless draw. Spice noted immediately. Caramel noted next but spice prominent. Peppery. Very consistent. Fantastic cigar! Finish is fairly long. To sum it up; spicey with a good splash of pepper. Medium-full bodied.
Score: 93
CAO Croillo Torpedo (6 1/8x52)

Nice construction. Caramel; pure caramel! Spice! Caramel and spice! I love it! Great burn. Firm draw. Love this cigar. Consistent! Oh, did I mention the caramel and spice? This is a winner!
Score: 94