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  • Juan Lopez Seleccion No2

    Bats whirred past my ear, outlined against the orange glow from a lone light... The glow from a far off drawing room illuminated the water, casting long shadows across the river. The rapid convulsions of the fast flowing River Leven , tearing through its millenia old gorge, stirred the primeval instinct to display power and strength.

    So I lit up a JL No2. Everyone's raved about it, so a couple of weeks ago, whilst on holiday (and enjoying the scene that I have just, sickeningly, described), I pulled one out of my bag and lit up...

    I'd spent the day at the Jennings brewery in Cockermouth, and following the return to our lodge at the foot of Lake Windermere, there was only one thing for it... a cigar.

    The view (just before the dark descended):


    Quite a poor pick of the cigar, after night had fallen:


    Appearance /15

    (Size: 4.8" x 50)
    On first viewing the JL2 certainly deserves its hype; if the stick smokes as well as it looks, we've got a world-beater. The wrapper was smooth and virtually vein free, the cap was well applied, and the whole cigar gave off a wonderful glow from its dark and sheeny wrapper. The feel in the hand was top drawer too, being firm but appropriately springy to boot. I believe it is the first cigar that has received a faultless rating from me on appearance. 15

    Smoking Characteristics /25

    As seems to be de rigeur with the cigars that I have given my time to in the previous couple of months, I picked up some nice cocoa aromas. However, these cocoa aromas were paired with a distinct nutty prescence, a match made in heaven. It lit slightly unevenly, despite my best efforts, and took some adjustments to get on the straight and true, but it settled down quite nicely. The burn was generally even throughout, with only minor issues. There was a minimal amount of coning, but there was a slight irregularity which led to some 'reverse canoeing'. Now, this may have an appropriate term which I have yet to discover, but, rather than a narrow portion of wrapper burning too quickly, I had a narrow strip which burned slower than the rest... The ash showed excellent form throughout, and it would be fair to say that it held longer than my nerve... The smoke was of a good volume (I watched the smoke spiral into the night sky as shadows of a night-time glow gave way to the bluey-grey tinge of a late Lakeland evening). Right, enough of the Wordsworth impressions! Overall, very good construction and smoking characteristics, with only minor flaws. 23

    Flavour /25

    The JL2 started swiftly with some quite fresh flavours, reminiscent of pine nuts - it felt as though it would have made a good base for a pesto . After a short while, the feel in the mouth became quite 'deep' (and quite difficult to describe - perhaps the best way to consider it was akin to the sensation that a good, dry red wine leaves). There were some quite vegetal tones alongside this feeling which soon gave way to what I at first thought was a slightly stale taste. Then I had a MrB moment and thought about a nice roast dinner - and then the flavour developed into something almost meaty rather than stale (is this just mind over matter?). At around the mid-way point, these early complexities gave way to a solid, and comforting, cocoa and espresso flavours. As the JL2 neared the end, a spiciness developed. It was not the harsh, caustic spiciness that can catch a BOTL off guard at the end of a stick, but a smooth spiciness (think garam masala or a peppery cappuccino as opposed to a Scotch bonnet chili). Overall, a very good range of flavours, which developed nicely. Given the distinct differences between some of the flavours it was a pleasant surprise that they worked well together and complemented each other well. 23

    Overall Impression /35

    Overall, this was a very good cigar. And I mean, very good... At times I was a little suspect when smoking it, but those feelings always dissipated once I'd considered the flavours at hand more carefully. This definitely strikes me as a cigar to be enjoyed as a smoking experience, rather than a solid herfing cigar - you just couldn't do it justice when smoking it and conversing at the same time. Excellent performance, perhaps influenced by the wonderful setting above the raging River Leven. 32

    Grand total... 93/100
    My cigar review blog: The Cigar Monologues (Twitter / Facebook)
    My Company:
    Siparium Sporting

  • #2
    Gosh, now there is one I have not had, I bet I forget to track one or two down! Good review though, cheers.

    T.
    "In Italy for 30 years under the Borgias they had warfare, terror, murder and bloodshed, but they produced Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and the Renaissance. In Switzerland they had brotherly love, they had 500 years of democracy and peace, and what did that produce? The cuckoo clock!"

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    • #3
      Upon re-reading my post, I must apologise most profoundly for the sickening string of my attempts at a Wordsworth-esque exploitation of the English language.
      My cigar review blog: The Cigar Monologues (Twitter / Facebook)
      My Company:
      Siparium Sporting

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      • #4
        Great review Simon.

        ... so when's the Juan Lopez Pesto pasta going to be on the menu? Might be an ideal special menu item for your cigar shop
        My Cigar blog: Cigar Review Rag

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        • #5
          Great detailed review, Simon. I feel like I was there smoking a JL2 with you. Very nice setting to have a stogie as well. I am a fan of the JL2 with a box sitting in the humi.

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          • #6
            Great review Simon! I'm also a big fan of the JL#2. The JL#1 is also pretty darn good!

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            • #7
              Another top-notch review Simon...

              Like you say the JL2 is a fantastic smoke, and IMO deserves its place among the elite...!!!

              Cheers, HabanoSy

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              • #8
                TJ ain't gonna like people talking about his secret cigar!

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