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|  08-02-2009, 08:37 PM | #101 | 
| Knowhutimean, Vern? Join Date: Oct 2008First Name: Andy Location: In a little town somewhere in the USA 
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			Cigar #9 Construction: 5x50 solid Pre-Light Draw: Cedar and peppery flavors, loose draw, bits of tobacco left in my mouth 1st Third: Upon lighting, it doesn’t have any flavor, but is very peppery through the nose. Slight hints of chocolate and cedar arise. Still peppery through the nose. A nutty flavor is present. 2nd Third: Nutty flavor persists and a woody flavor arises. Pepper is still in the nose but has mellowed quite a bit. Final Third: Nutty flavor has subsided and a sharp cedar flavor has taken control. Pepper is gone completely at this point. The finish has a little bite to it. Final Thoughts: Not a bad cigar. It didn’t wow me by any means, but it was quite enjoyable. I’d consider putting this one in my rotation. This is not a Reyes cigar. 
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|  08-02-2009, 09:37 PM | #102 | 
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			Andy #9 - Cuba Aliados Miami series .......  I've went through about 2 boxes of these now. I absolutely love them. I admit you got one of the younger ones, as it was all I had at the time, but with even a few months age on them they are even better. They are literally rolling these non-stop down in Miami right now as demand has been so high for them so any that you get from this point forward are probably going to be a little young still. BTW - where did Mark go? | 
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|  08-03-2009, 08:22 AM | #104 | 
| Ayatollah of Rock n Rolla |  Re: blind 10 spot review(s) I'm still here.  CIGAR #8 Robusto with a medium brown wrapper with VERY pronounced veins. I mean I haven't seen vericose veins like this since I ran into Hillary Clinton at the beach. Draw is loose. The head of the cigar is pretty soft. Pre-light draw is sweet grass. First few draws...hmmm....hey, waaaait a minute. What's the big idea? EEE -- are you SURE that only 5 of the 10 cigars you sent were Reyes cigars? Honestly, this does taste like a Reyes cigar. Harsh through the nose, mildewy hay and a sour, chemical-ish finish. The aroma coming from the foot is unpleasant. Last edited by borndead1; 08-03-2009 at 08:30 AM. | 
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|  08-03-2009, 12:22 PM | #106 | 
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			Lol.... Don't think I ever mentioned how many Reyes sticks were going to be in this.    Mark #8 - Cuba Aliados Miami edition. Seriously you are the first person I have heard say bad things about this stick. I would like to send you a couple more just to try out again. | 
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|  08-03-2009, 12:43 PM | #107 | |
| Knowhutimean, Vern? Join Date: Oct 2008First Name: Andy Location: In a little town somewhere in the USA 
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  BTW, I should have my final review completed before tomorrow. 
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|  08-03-2009, 02:26 PM | #108 | 
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			D'OH! Aye yai yaiiii..... This is the first time I ever do a blind review and I screw it up. Yowza. | 
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|  08-03-2009, 02:54 PM | #109 | 
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|  08-03-2009, 03:18 PM | #110 | 
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|  08-03-2009, 03:58 PM | #111 | |
| Knowhutimean, Vern? Join Date: Oct 2008First Name: Andy Location: In a little town somewhere in the USA 
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  You didn't screw anything up in my book. 
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|  08-03-2009, 04:21 PM | #112 | 
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			hahaha - if I would have put all PI/Reyes sticks in there I would have definitely had you rate some at the top of the list!  LOL I've definitely eaten a little crow on this challenge - but, I'm big enough to handle it. With 1 or 2 left I want to say thanks to Andy & Mark for not only stepping up to my challenge, but not taking my retardedly aggressive approach too seriously and giving me a chance to see what they thought about a few sticks. I'm good friends with the Reyes peeps and often stand up for their sticks even when people have a good foundation for not liking the PI line(s). hopefully this moved people to, at minimum, give some of the other Reyes lines another chance. | 
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|  08-03-2009, 04:32 PM | #113 | 
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			This has been a great thread to follow.  Thanks for allowing us outsiders to participate in following this adventure.  Great work all three of you!     | 
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|  08-03-2009, 04:34 PM | #114 | 
| Knowhutimean, Vern? Join Date: Oct 2008First Name: Andy Location: In a little town somewhere in the USA 
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			Eric has more than made up for his first post.  Give the man some rep for me.
		 
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|  08-03-2009, 09:42 PM | #117 | 
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			Cigar #10 (Final Review) Construction: 5x50 oily, veiny, dark brown wrapper Pre-Light: smooth draw w/ cedar taste 1st Third: I taste hay immediately upon lighting, along w/ a trace amount of cedar. Hay is gone, leaving the cedar alone to itself. Ash is flaky, but the burn is good. Almost done w/ the first third and still picking up nothing but cedar. 2nd Third: Still a strong cedar taste, but some mustiness is creeping in. Near the end of the second third I am tasting bitterness. The bitterness quickly turns to a nutty flavor. Final Third: Three flavors all at once: cedar, nuttiness, and faint traces of chocolate. The final third is the sweet spot; all three flavors mix quite well for an enjoyable experience. Final Thoughts: This cigar was ok. Pretty lackluster, but ok nonetheless. The finish was quite good. This is similar to some of the other PI sticks I’ve had; lackluster until the finish. This might be a PI stick, but it didn’t carry the grassy mildew flavors that the regular PI sticks have. 
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|  08-03-2009, 09:45 PM | #118 | 
| Knowhutimean, Vern? Join Date: Oct 2008First Name: Andy Location: In a little town somewhere in the USA 
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			Now that I am done with all of the reviews (  wish it wasn't over), I would like to say thank you, Eric, for the experience.  I have thoroughly enjoyed completing these reviews and trying new sticks (even if I didn't like all of them).  I now have a new line of sticks to check out, the Cuba Aliados line by Reyes.  I liked those, but not so much the PI sticks (although one of the PI naturals was quite good too  ). 
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|  08-04-2009, 07:30 AM | #119 | |
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 Thanks man. You don't have to do that. Seriously. Please don't.   | |
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|  08-04-2009, 08:37 AM | #120 | 
| Ayatollah of Rock n Rolla |  Re: blind 10 spot review(s) 
			
			CIGAR #9 Robusto with a dark maduro wrapper. Very well constructed, perfect draw. Pre-light draw is faint tobacco. First few draws...hmmm...Reyes. Not too bad though, the wrapper seems to be taming the moldy hay and rotten milk flavor. About 1" in...blech. I knew it wouldn't last. I would guess that this cigar IS a Rolando Reyes cigar. | 
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