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SigEpGF
06-18-2005, 05:48 AM
I smoked one tonight, and wasn't pleased.. It tasted somewhat bitter, and began to knock the hell out of me. Did anyone else experience this? CA gave it a 94, but I'm somewhat skeptical of that..
I'd like to hear youc comments on this cigar.
Thanks,
GF
psygardelic
06-18-2005, 07:43 AM
Funny, I just saw yesterday how it recieved a 94. I have had pretty good success with this smoke and it seems to be pretty consistant from smoke to smoke but your not alone because there are many others who just dont find this cigar to be enjoyable. I , however, absolutely love it.
czartim
06-18-2005, 12:51 PM
The Onyx Reserve is one of my favorites. I like them so much, I picked up a box for my wedding reception. From what I've read though, this is a love it or hate it cigar.
LeafHog
06-18-2005, 12:55 PM
I have had good ones and bad ones, its definitely no 94 though. CA's ratings are pretty meaningless. When's the last time they gave a cigar a bad review?
hog
Da Klugs
06-18-2005, 02:55 PM
I have had good ones and bad ones, its definitely no 94 though. CA's ratings are pretty meaningless. When's the last time they gave a cigar a bad review?
hog
Thoughts on the origin of the "94" rating.
Very long expensive dinner, dark restaurant with large quantities of alcohol provided by importer to "set the stage". Band removal and reapplication on a Padron 1964 # 6 maduro.... a 94 rating is born.
LeafHog
06-18-2005, 02:59 PM
Thoughts on the origin of the "94" rating.
Very long expensive dinner, dark restaurant with large quantities of alcohol provided by importer to "set the stage". Band removal and reapplication on a Padron 1964 # 6 maduro.... a 94 rating is born.
:r @ klugsie. more like "one full page ad to go, please"
partagaspete
06-18-2005, 05:16 PM
I met Mr. Patel (not sure which one) at the Corona Cigar Co. in Orlando today. I tried the first ever Maddie I liked which was the RP 12 year aged. I really liked it cocoa and coffee preaty smooth. It still got that maddie bite at the end but an overall good smoking experience. Anyway' to make a short story long I asked him why did I like your maduro and non yet I've tried and he said "most maduro's are backed and colored to add to the darkness of he wrapper." I always felt (espcially with the Onyx) that Maddies have a "burnt" flavor to them. I recommend this cigar.
BTW I just finished one of his Sun growns which I liked even better.
T
tecnorobo
06-18-2005, 05:20 PM
yuck. just yuck
I still have this cigar etched in my memory.
I remember at one point during smoking i took much to large a draw.
I nearly :pu and it wasnt because of high nicotine levels or that i was buzzing but it was just the flavor of the cigar.
man the booger almost gagged me.
sheesh.
kman6234
06-18-2005, 09:08 PM
I've seen the Onyx Reserve @ my local smoke shop and I've contemplated trying it. However, I haven't gotten around to it due to my lack of funds. Once I start pulling in some real cash I'll buy one and let you guys know how it goes.
kenstogie
06-18-2005, 11:40 PM
IMHO I like what I like and I really liked it. In my oinion it gets above a 90 at least. but that doesn't mean every one should like it.
CigarHoss
06-18-2005, 11:53 PM
I can't say that I'd give a 94 rating, but it is a good smoke. Apparently, as someone said earlier, it is definitely "love/hate" thing. I think it's a pretty good smoke.
The regular Onyx line...back when the band looked like a cut stone of onyx, was one of the first cigars I would smoke on a regular basis. I loved that one. I'd love to be hooked up with another one of those.
catfishm2
06-19-2005, 12:04 AM
The Onyx Reserve has always been one I liked. So much so that I always keep a box. A 94?, no way. But still a good smoke for my tastes.
psygardelic
06-19-2005, 09:50 AM
It could always be a 'Luck of the draw' kind of thing. Despite my usual intensely tedious over-evaluation (consistancy throughout the box, wrapper presentation, firmness, Bloom/Mold?, etc.) of each and every one of the cigars I intend to purchase I have still ended up picking a bad cigar that I have previously had nothing but great experience with. The Carlos Torano Signiture series is an example of this. I think that it may possibly have been due to the Tobacconist whom I purchased it from though, as the quality of their cigars can be greatly varied.. If there is any doubt in your mind that this cigar may have possibly been the bad seed of the bunch, I recommend that you give it a try even if after a year, its worthy trying again.
I've had similiar experiences. About 6 months into my hobby, with a still undeveloped palate, a slow growing knowledge of cigars (and I still have plenty of room to grow), and what seemed to be like (for a 20yearold) an unlimited amount of money flowing from my pockets I had been purchasing several new cigars each week to sample. I had long anticipated tyring the Fuente Fuente Opus X because of all the great reviews I had read.. I prepared to smoke this $15 cigar all day and when I finally lit it up it was the most horrid thing I had ever had the displeasure of smoking. It reminded me of that "Cuban" that my friend got me to smoke in high school well needless to say it obviously wasnt a cuban just a poorly constructed bandless churchhill that was incredibly full bodied and too much for even the most daring of freshman to sample.
NCRadioMan
06-19-2005, 12:17 PM
It could always be a 'Luck of the draw' kind of thing.
Evidently! I've had at least five and enjoyed each one. :confused:
:ms NCRM
Nathan
06-19-2005, 01:08 PM
I kinda like them. My only gripe with them is that they tend to go out alot.
MiamiE
06-19-2005, 02:59 PM
ahhh i thought this was one of the better domestics!
SigEpGF
06-19-2005, 05:55 PM
ahhh i thought this was one of the better domestics!
I just may have to wait a few weeks and try it again....
I can't help but give a smoke a 2nd chance. :D
Happy Fathers Day to all of you Dad's out there!
GF :u
bigALemos
06-20-2005, 09:58 PM
yeah i'm right there with ya, it's strong but that's about it. there's not really a lot of flavor in the cigar, and the flavor that it does have isnt' very good. i can't believe that CA gave it that high a rating either, the writer prolly got paid off or something:)
I've considered buying one of these on multiple occasions and after talking to GF about them I was intrigued to try one. Just smoked it on the beach an hour ago and it wasn't all that bad. It had a real earthy taste to it but was altogether decent. It's not something I would buy on a regular basis but it was ok. I'd recommend giving it another shot.
DrStrangelove
07-03-2005, 02:15 AM
I like these cigars, theyre tasty, have sort of a cocoa flavor. I have bad luck with the construction on these though, major burn problems and tight draws.
These things have the weirdist prelight smell though, almost like hand lotion. Anyone else notice this?
The Rev
07-03-2005, 02:47 AM
I have a box of the Belicosis which got the 94 rating. I was in a stage where I was buying anything rated over 90 for a price tag of around 2-3 bucks a stick. They do change a little with some age. I think the burnt flavor chills out a bit and it becomes a little milder. I find it tastes like a lot of other maduros and that it is just a little more refined in terms of construction and lack of bitter notes. I don't really care for it myself, but it is well constructed, has a nice burn and an ash that stays past the half way point.
UP IN SMOKE
07-05-2005, 03:17 PM
I had a #4 in Vegas that I picked up at the Monte Carlo for way to much. Any way thought it was good but not great. Maybe it was the Bass Ale talking.
SigEpGF
07-06-2005, 07:40 PM
I had a #4 in Vegas that I picked up at the Monte Carlo for way to much. Any way thought it was good but not great. Maybe it was the Bass Ale talking.
You went to Vegas and didn't invite me along?? Come on man! :fu
I like the mini belicoso a lot, but don't think it is a 94. I first lit one up while offshore fishing and promptly caught the biggest red grouper I have ever seen. Since then it has become my "lucky" cigar. I always have one onboard while offshore. Here's the fish and onyx reserve
kenstogie
07-06-2005, 11:43 PM
I like the mini belicoso a lot, but don't think it is a 94. I first lit one up while offshore fishing and promptly caught the biggest red grouper I have ever seen. Since then it has become my "lucky" cigar. I always have one onboard while offshore. Here's the fish and onyx reserve
That's a heck of a fish and I really like the mini B but don't think its a 94 either.