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  • To Scare the Dogs - a Review of Private Stock Tubos No.3

    Let me begin by setting the context. It is nearly the end of the long summer vacation, and for myriad reasons, I have neither the time nor space to burn a good longer stick.

    Hence the many references to small tubos that you may have glanced over during the short time I have spent on this forum.

    In the tobacconists this morning, I needed a pair of small sticks; my friend and I were having a light lunch and coffee, and needed a quick but pleasant burn. I spotted the dark red packaging, the tempting price, the reference to the Dominican Republic, and thought I would give the Private Stock Tubos No.3 a go.

    My friend and I were lunching on the terrace of a bar, near a few chapettes accompanied by two over-energetic dogs. (Irrelevant, I know.)

    Cutting was fine. The pre-light aroma was light, not oily or earthy as has been the case in recent CCs I have enjoyed. Ignition was easy, by virtue of the 30-gauge 'twiglet' format. The No.3 was medium filler, so burnt neither hot & quick, nor slow & relaxed.

    Initial aroma was as one-dimensional as the initial flavours. I cannot say the PS T. No.3 was raw, but neither was it nuanced or subtle. 'Standard' is a suitable description.

    Halfway, and the stick went out twice, despite regular draws. This sent my marks plummeting (it now rivals Panter Desserts and Dutch machine-mades).

    Towards the final third, the bog-standard taste petered out, eventually lending a somewhat sweet finish. There was quite a lot of smoke at the end of the 20-minute smoke.

    Not recommended for the connoisseur. Conducive to the irritability of black labradors. Deltawhisky--

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    Tanks for the review Deltawhisky.

    message to self... avoid these!

    By the way, any special Dutch machine mades you refer to there? I have a Dutch colleague who insists I should try some PGC Hajenius next time I am in Amsterdam... is he trying to poison me?
    My Cigar blog: Cigar Review Rag

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    • #3
      Originally posted by MaledettoToscano View Post
      Thanks for the review Deltawhisky.

      message to self... avoid these!


      Cheers, HabanoSy

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      • #4
        Hi Mr Toscano.

        I have not personally tried the Hajenius. But, from the Dutches I have tried, I can tell you that the overwhelming majority of them are pretty run of the mill. Quite earthy, often, but not complex.

        I was out in Benelux last month, and the main Dutch machine-mades that I noticed were La Paz and Oud Kampen. And if you are still interested -

        hollandcigarhouse.co.uk

        Regards




        Originally posted by MaledettoToscano View Post
        Tanks for the review Deltawhisky.

        message to self... avoid these!

        By the way, any special Dutch machine mades you refer to there? I have a Dutch colleague who insists I should try some PGC Hajenius next time I am in Amsterdam... is he trying to poison me?

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        • #5
          Thanks!
          My Cigar blog: Cigar Review Rag

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          • #6
            Thanks for the review delta. I think I'll join the queue for avoidence like the others - thanks for the heads up!
            My cigar review blog: The Cigar Monologues (Twitter / Facebook)
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            Siparium Sporting

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            • #7
              I have one of these in my NC to try pile, looks like it might be there a while!

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              • #8
                Didn't mean to scare anyone off, Mr J - quite an interesting little devil when you consider the cheap-as-chips // cheaper-than-a-bag-of-chips price tag.

                Just ... don't draw too hard when it's finishing off. I leave tongue bite for my piping!


                Originally posted by jonnor View Post
                I have one of these in my NC to try pile, looks like it might be there a while!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by deltawhisky View Post
                  Didn't mean to scare anyone off, Mr J - quite an interesting little devil when you consider the cheap-as-chips // cheaper-than-a-bag-of-chips price tag.

                  Just ... don't draw too hard when it's finishing off. I leave tongue bite for my piping!
                  I'm sure i'll get round to it, i have to admit, i keep looking at it, then end up picking something else, tonight cold be it's lucky night

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