Herf N Turf
05-24-2017, 01:00 PM
The La Gloria Cubana Selectos de Lujos Salomon Figuarado Reserva Especiales...
Whew~! I think I sprained a pinky just typing that name.
Marca: La Gloria Cubana
Brand: SdLSFR
Vitola: 7.25x52 (Salomon/Perfecto/Figurado)
Wrapper: Maduro (CT Broadleaf)
Fillers: Domincan Republic
Vintage: 2004
Strength: Medium
Body: Full
Time: 1hr 20min
Rating: 8.5/10
Recommend?: YES
Ernesto Perez-Carillo, one of my all-time favorite blenders, really out-did himself with this one. Originally released back in 2004, all 90,000 of this extremely limited release were rolled by his two, top torcederos. That number wasn't for this particular vitola (30,000), but rather for the entire line of these incredible sticks. They made them in two speeds; the maduro (seen here) and an Ecuadoran Sumatra wrapper. Both are excellent and highly recommended, but I slightly prefer the maduro (I've always held EPC to be the last word in all things maduro).
The shape of this cigar is absolutely intriguing. It's simply beautiful to look at. The wrapper is about as oily as oily gets and the pre-light nose is deep and rich. Lighting one of these is about as no-hassle as it gets. The perfecto tip takes about a second to nurse the flame and start a perfect burn; a testament to the roll-quality.
At the beginning, due to the small cherry at the tip, it isn't exactly a bellowsed fire, in terms of smoke production, but this quickly transforms into a house fire. Initial notes are nutty, with hints of cherries and lots of smooth cream. There's also a wonderful earthiness that really kicks in a little further back.
If you were smart enough and especially lucky enough to have bought into these upon release, you're in for a simply extraordinary treat when you decide to dig one out. This is one of the best cigars of all, non-Cuban time and the age has rendered something truly memorable.
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Just something about an ashing perfecto...
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Whew~! I think I sprained a pinky just typing that name.
Marca: La Gloria Cubana
Brand: SdLSFR
Vitola: 7.25x52 (Salomon/Perfecto/Figurado)
Wrapper: Maduro (CT Broadleaf)
Fillers: Domincan Republic
Vintage: 2004
Strength: Medium
Body: Full
Time: 1hr 20min
Rating: 8.5/10
Recommend?: YES
Ernesto Perez-Carillo, one of my all-time favorite blenders, really out-did himself with this one. Originally released back in 2004, all 90,000 of this extremely limited release were rolled by his two, top torcederos. That number wasn't for this particular vitola (30,000), but rather for the entire line of these incredible sticks. They made them in two speeds; the maduro (seen here) and an Ecuadoran Sumatra wrapper. Both are excellent and highly recommended, but I slightly prefer the maduro (I've always held EPC to be the last word in all things maduro).
The shape of this cigar is absolutely intriguing. It's simply beautiful to look at. The wrapper is about as oily as oily gets and the pre-light nose is deep and rich. Lighting one of these is about as no-hassle as it gets. The perfecto tip takes about a second to nurse the flame and start a perfect burn; a testament to the roll-quality.
At the beginning, due to the small cherry at the tip, it isn't exactly a bellowsed fire, in terms of smoke production, but this quickly transforms into a house fire. Initial notes are nutty, with hints of cherries and lots of smooth cream. There's also a wonderful earthiness that really kicks in a little further back.
If you were smart enough and especially lucky enough to have bought into these upon release, you're in for a simply extraordinary treat when you decide to dig one out. This is one of the best cigars of all, non-Cuban time and the age has rendered something truly memorable.
http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k170/JerrysDad/CIGARS/20170522_134548_zpswaomlifc.jpg (http://s88.photobucket.com/user/JerrysDad/media/CIGARS/20170522_134548_zpswaomlifc.jpg.html)
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http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k170/JerrysDad/CIGARS/20170522_135847_zps8q3rmwbk.jpg (http://s88.photobucket.com/user/JerrysDad/media/CIGARS/20170522_135847_zps8q3rmwbk.jpg.html)
Just something about an ashing perfecto...
http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k170/JerrysDad/CIGARS/20170522_141414_zpskvvpa4vp.jpg (http://s88.photobucket.com/user/JerrysDad/media/CIGARS/20170522_141414_zpskvvpa4vp.jpg.html)
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