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Just popped my Bolivar cherry. Thus far im enjoying it. my only criticism is of my own doing. Should of used the damn punch [emoji23] v-cut a bit big. Oh well what's a journey without learning.
Me too but IMHO still to young to show it's best, wasn't overly impressed on the one I tried last Nov, still that's 9months ago. Sure they will improve with a few years on them, like the PL ER2010 Asia Pacific.
Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.
Me too but IMHO still to young to show it's best, wasn't overly impressed on the one I tried last Nov, still that's 9months ago. Sure they will improve with a few years on them, like the PL ER2010 Asia Pacific.
If they are true to the Marca DNA then they’ll shine from 5+. Is that the feeling you got from them Simon?
Well part of me agrees with Simon in that age will improve them, but they are nice smoke - you can taste the potential.
It started out - mainly dark expresso, bitter chocolate some earthy flavours. The second third is definitely where it starts to sing - the bitter chocolate/expresso persists, but overlaid with stewed fruits/burnt bitter caramel and nutty flavours (which I found rather nice) you can tell in the retrohale, there are some complex subtle flavours - hay, caramel, leather, dough, spice which will only get better with age. Leaves a lovely coating in your mouth after smoking.
I paired this one with a peanut/chocolate stout which was perfect for realising the bitter/sweet flavours
Well part of me agrees with Simon in that age will improve them, but they are nice smoke - you can taste the potential.
It started out - mainly dark expresso, bitter chocolate some earthy flavours. The second third is definitely where it starts to sing - the bitter chocolate/expresso persists, but overlaid with stewed fruits/burnt bitter caramel and nutty flavours (which I found rather nice) you can tell in the retrohale, there are some complex subtle flavours - hay, caramel, leather, dough, spice which will only get better with age. Leaves a lovely coating in your mouth after smoking.
I paired this one with a peanut/chocolate stout which was perfect for realising the bitter/sweet flavours
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Nice, sounds good. Certainly sounds like the PL profile. What stout did you have? I’ve just bough some BrewDog Zombie Cake this week for my next cigars, praline chocolate porter
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