dbeckom:Grimalkin Robusto compliments of amz1301. Normally I would let it rest for at least two weeks before smoking, but my curiosity got the best of me on this one.
amz1301: The Kid:No orange, raisin, honey.?????? just curiousI definitely picked up the pepper and spices at the beginning then like an aged barrel kind of woody flavor with the hints of cinnamon. I was trying to pick up the citrus / orange flavor like most of the reviews have said but honestly couldn't pick it out. It was probably me as I'm still trying to work on developing my palate, plus I was drinking Miller Chill Beer which has a citrus flavor (dont crucify me, I was hot and it looked refreshing) and had two shots of 1800 Anejo tequila. It was a very nice smoke. Next time I get up there I'll probably pick up a box. If your interested I can send you a couple.
The Kid:No orange, raisin, honey.?????? just curious
The Kid: dbeckom:Grimalkin Robusto compliments of amz1301. Normally I would let it rest for at least two weeks before smoking, but my curiosity got the best of me on this one. Give us a review or send me a pm..enjoy..
dbeckom: The Kid: dbeckom:Grimalkin Robusto compliments of amz1301. Normally I would let it rest for at least two weeks before smoking, but my curiosity got the best of me on this one. Give us a review or send me a pm..enjoy.. It started off fairly spicy with a blast of black pepper and a touch of cinnamon. The initial aroma was like nothing I've experienced in a cigar...very pleasant, but I couldn't figure out exactly what it was. About half way through the first third the pepper gave way to a smooth cedar with hints of coffee. The slightest touch of cinnamon was still there as well as a little sweetness. The halfway point brought in new fruit-like flavors...like unsweetened prunes (this may be the raisin that others experienced). The "prune" flavor, along with the cedar, coffee and touch of cinnamon continued as the dominant flavors to the nub. The burn and draw were perfect from start to finish! I never picked up any of the citrus flavors or aromas that others have written about. I will give the other two sticks a while longer to rest before I revisit them. The Grimalkin is definitely worth trying. I'd love to see what some of the BOTL's with more seasoned palates have to say about this one.
gaberox:Ashton VSG that I got for a dollar at the bnm cause the wrapper on the 1st inch is all cracked and coming apart. The clerk said it was unsmokable. Well with lots of tender loving care I now have 2in of solid ash and a perfect 4+in of cigar left to go. Im very proud of saving this one as it was in real bad shape. My 1st VSG as well. Got another one free thats worse not sure I can save that one.
Husker44:Romeo y Julieta 1875 Nice cigar for a warm evening