Alright, I have one more cigar of Drazzil's to go, but I'll go ahead and stop the suspense for him on the cigars he smoked.
First off let's review Drazzil's comments and guesses:
Cigar 1: Punch Habano aged a fair amount and that it is most likely cuban
Cigar 2: Perdormo Sun Grown or a Perdormo Cuban Corojo. this cigar is definitely NON CUBAN in origin.
Cigar 3: It was a good cigar, a REALLY good cigar. I am going to go ahead and put this into the CUBAN category. I would say Cohiba, or maybe Bolivar
Cigar 4: bundle cigar, My guess is that this is a Nicaraguan blend and non cuban. Not a bad yard-gar.
Cigar 5: I believe this cigar to be CUBAN of origin. If I were to guess at make, I'd say Cohiba.
So then, let's see what Drazzil smoked.
Cigar 1: Fundacion Ancestral Pinar del Rio 1941, NON CUBAN
Cigar 2: 2001 Hoyo de Monterrey Epicure No. 1, CUBAN
Cigar 3: 2006 Jose L. Piedra Petit Cetros, CUBAN
Cigar 4: Don Pepin Garcia Cuban Classic, NON CUBAN
Cigar 5: 2007 San Cristobal de La Habana Oficios, CUBAN
So it seems that Drazzil got 3/5 right on CUBAN vs NON CUBAN. He did not identify any Marca correctly though.
My Final Thoughts:
While he did not pass with flying colors, he did get more right than wrong.
I have never seen or heard anyone review the JLP Petit Cetros as a "Really good cigar" especially not with all the flavors he was describing. Furthermore, to put it in the same category as Cohiba or Bolivar. Good news is that you can find these for under $2 and sometimes under $1 on special deals.
On the flip side, I don't think that the DPG Cuban Classic is a yard gar. He did get the Nicaraguan leaf though. Just goes to show that tastes are unique to the individual.
I did not like the side bet that was going on. I personally did not have any wager on the outcome and I wanted to keep the test pure in that sense.