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  • Hoyo de Monterrey ? La Hoyo du Gourmet

    Hoyo de Monterrey La Hoyo du Gourmet
    Size: 170 x 33 ? Palmas
    Smoke time: 1 hour 12 mins.

    Date: NOV 06 Source: www.mysmokingshop.co.uk

    Appearance: Nicely rolled and perfectly cylindrical with a smooth textured, milk chocolate coloured wrapper with some light veins. The cigar carried a HdM Standard band ?D? (Un-banded prior 2005).

    Construction: The cigar felt nicely balanced in the hand, though a little light and ?spongy? to the pinch. The pre-draw was fine. The smoking draw was relaxed and effortless. The burn started straight and never wavered. The ash if anything was loose and liable to falling off and two hits on the conservatory rug are the testament. On reflection, I think the light packing of the cigar, born out by the loose ash is deliberate and a character of the vitola, though I?ve no way of proving this, because as far as I?m aware the du Gourmet is the only Palmas in current production. The resting burn was I thought quite quick, again I believe a result of the loosely rolled nature of the cigar. The smoke time itself was very good and achieved by keeping religiously to one minute between gentle ?sips? rather than taking vigorous ?draws?. No relights, no corrections.

    Flavour: The pre-draw aroma was fresh hay/earth. The smoke started exceptionally well, on a sweet and creamy almost ?creme anglaise? note with a light, acidic lemon ?twang? as background. Light wood and clean tasting tobacco were also apparent while the characteristic Cuban citrus increased to a sherbetlike sweetness. Into the second third and the vanilla/creamlike flavours shifted to something more coffeelike whilst a slightly more muted version of the citric sweetness remained deliciously in the background. Moving towards the final third and the flavour became slightly more rounded as the wood flavours intensified and the tobacco took on a slightly more toasted edge. The final third was earthy chocolate accompanied by some vestage citric sweetness, a taste which I found totally adult and totally delicious. In all I would describe this cigar as being medium bodied flavourwise and light in strength with very little nicotine evident.

    Overall: A smooth and satisfying smoke. Good flavour, and most certainly a smoke I would like to return to, though preferably fully outdoors when the weather is bit warmer. If the cigar does have a downside it?s in the level of concentration that has to be given to smoke it correctly, to fast will overheat and marr the flavours delivery, so if you?re of a slightly inpatient disposition this cigar really isn?t for you. Newbees, no worries, this smoke won?t knock you of your legs!
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  • #2
    Nice review Arf, think I have one of these in the humi. Will let it rest till a nice summers day!

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    • #3
      Another great review Tipp, I may be tempted to give these a go.
      Exploring the world - one smoke at a time.

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      • #4
        An old fav of my, could describe them as elequently as your Arf, but I love the vitola & it's a good pre-lunch smoke.
        Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.

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        • #5
          Sounds like a vitola that I should visit.
          Nice write up mate
          Love Life - Love Cigars

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          • #6
            I am a fan of the PL Montecarlos, another long and slim cigar, how would you say this would compares

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            • #7
              Thanks for the review Tipp...

              Yet 'another' to add to the 'to try list'...

              Cheers, HabanoSy

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              • #8
                So elegantly put Arf, great review sounds like I should keep an eye out
                Andy

                Looking for Monte Sublimes if you have any?

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                • #9
                  Great review Arf, I'm a fan of most of Le Hoyo range, the des Dieux being purhaps my fav...

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