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Old 08-26-2008, 06:25 PM   #1
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Size: 6x58 Toro
wrapper: Connecticut Shade and Maduro

Binder: ? No Info

Filler: ? No Info

Body: Medium

Strength: Mild-Medium

Humidor Time: 4 Months


This is a hefty cigar and probably one of the most beautiful barber pole cigars I have seen to date. The colors of the Connecticut shade and maduro wrappers are such a sharp difference that one cannot help but notice the beautiful workmanship. The construction is pratically flawless. The smell of tobacco lofting from this cigar is intoxicating, the smell of maduro is prominent. I am anticipating the oportunity to enjoy a cigar that others have enjoyed so much.


As I moistened the cap, the very top of the cigar came loose, which is a Connecticut circle used to cap off the cigar, it was not a big deal as the top was removed completely when clipped. This was easy to cut and light, the foot lit up without hesitation, this was a bit of a surprise as larger ring gauges typically take a few extra passes with the match to light.

The start was peppery with a finish that tasted of burnt paper. Within a couple of puffs the pepper started to subside and a creaminess is being created. As the pepper faded away, I got a distinct soapy taste and the finish was acrid. I am still working through the first quarter of the cigar, this has a lot of potential that will probably even this out.


The aroma from this cigar reminds me of a maduro Hoyo de Monterrey Excalibur, the acrid touch I am getting is reminiscent of an Arturo Fuente cigar. As I reach the body of the cigar I am picking up a buttery texture and flavor. This is not that bad.


Now that I am into the body of the cigar I notice that the lighter wrapper is burning faster than the maduro. The burn is off, with the maduro burning even and the Connecticut burning rocky, but I have come to expect that from barber pole cigars. The flavor is powdery and perfumy, that burnt paper taste still remains, but the acrid touch fades in and out. This is really not agreeing with my taste buds.


The ash is dark and solid, holding firm as to not drop until I tap in on the ashtray. As I am reaching halfway into the cigar, the burn is starting to even out.


The acrid flavor will not go away, I getting hints of flavor that want to emerge, but I cannot get past this acrid taste. There is a sweet almond touch I can pick out and some cocoa, but I am getting so much of a burnt rubber that I am having trouble concentrating on the good flavors. There is a creamy aftertaste and the smoke is buttery smooth. Unfortunately as I am getting through the center of the cigar the burn is turning choppy again.


Still a bit soapy with an acrid finish and a creamy aftertaste. I am trying to enjoy this, but I cannot finish this cigar, with about 3 inches left I let it go out. What a disappointment. Well, you win some and you lose some, that is an important aspect of this hobby that I respect. I would have a hard time recommending this cigar to those that do not like Arturo Fuente's, these seemed too similar for me and just did not suit what I enjoy.
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Re: Taboo Twist Toro - Meh

A little wet maybe? I have had really good experiences with the twists I have smoked. But based on others reviews around here, I have noted that they tend to be a little wet from time to time. (Even in perfect condiotins) I dry box mine for about 24 hours prior to smoking.
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This was in my dry box, so I do not think it was too moist.
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Another member gave me one last weekend. Thank you Drazzil!!

With that said, This cigar taste like . Yuck, yuck, and yuck

Different strokes for different folks...
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I would have a hard time recommending this cigar to those that do not like Arturo Fuente's, these seemed too similar for me and just did not suit what I enjoy.
Thanks for that review - very interesting. Earlier this week, I enjoyed the same size Twist. I'd noticed the similarity to Arturo Fuente (which I also enjoy), and I've been rasslin' with that specific flavor, trying to put my finger on how to describe it.

Acrid might sum it up. The closest I could come up with is maybe salty or creamy (like heavy cream) or even pungent. Acrid or pungent don't sound too appealing, but I like it!

Is there already a common flavor profile description for AF's?

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The creaminess with a little nutty sweetness is the predominant flavor profile I get with the twists. I prefer the torps, robustos, and pc's to the toro, but I have never gotten a soapy taste as you describe. I do like a lot of fuentes but I don't find that the twists remind me of them at all. The twist along with the tat. cabaiguan are my favorite med. bodied smokes.
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Old 08-26-2008, 10:01 PM   #7
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Maybe a smaller ring gauge would taste better, different sizes of the same blend can have a different flavor profile. I am a bit bummed that I sat on this for 4 months and did not care for it.
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Size: 6x58 Toro
wrapper: Connecticut Shade and Maduro

Binder: ? No Info

Filler: ? No Info

Body: Medium

Strength: Mild-Medium

Humidor Time: 4 Months


This is a hefty cigar and probably one of the most beautiful barber pole cigars I have seen to date. The colors of the Connecticut shade and maduro wrappers are such a sharp difference that one cannot help but notice the beautiful workmanship. The construction is pratically flawless. The smell of tobacco lofting from this cigar is intoxicating, the smell of maduro is prominent. I am anticipating the oportunity to enjoy a cigar that others have enjoyed so much.


As I moistened the cap, the very top of the cigar came loose, which is a Connecticut circle used to cap off the cigar, it was not a big deal as the top was removed completely when clipped. This was easy to cut and light, the foot lit up without hesitation, this was a bit of a surprise as larger ring gauges typically take a few extra passes with the match to light.

The start was peppery with a finish that tasted of burnt paper. Within a couple of puffs the pepper started to subside and a creaminess is being created. As the pepper faded away, I got a distinct soapy taste and the finish was acrid. I am still working through the first quarter of the cigar, this has a lot of potential that will probably even this out.


The aroma from this cigar reminds me of a maduro Hoyo de Monterrey Excalibur, the acrid touch I am getting is reminiscent of an Arturo Fuente cigar. As I reach the body of the cigar I am picking up a buttery texture and flavor. This is not that bad.


Now that I am into the body of the cigar I notice that the lighter wrapper is burning faster than the maduro. The burn is off, with the maduro burning even and the Connecticut burning rocky, but I have come to expect that from barber pole cigars. The flavor is powdery and perfumy, that burnt paper taste still remains, but the acrid touch fades in and out. This is really not agreeing with my taste buds.


The ash is dark and solid, holding firm as to not drop until I tap in on the ashtray. As I am reaching halfway into the cigar, the burn is starting to even out.


The acrid flavor will not go away, I getting hints of flavor that want to emerge, but I cannot get past this acrid taste. There is a sweet almond touch I can pick out and some cocoa, but I am getting so much of a burnt rubber that I am having trouble concentrating on the good flavors. There is a creamy aftertaste and the smoke is buttery smooth. Unfortunately as I am getting through the center of the cigar the burn is turning choppy again.


Still a bit soapy with an acrid finish and a creamy aftertaste. I am trying to enjoy this, but I cannot finish this cigar, with about 3 inches left I let it go out. What a disappointment. Well, you win some and you lose some, that is an important aspect of this hobby that I respect. I would have a hard time recommending this cigar to those that do not like Arturo Fuente's, these seemed too similar for me and just did not suit what I enjoy.
Based on this review, you did not have a good stick. 99% of the Twist since late July have been fine. This is a very complex blend and it only takes one bad leaf to screw it up. We are on top of this blend now that we know what was causing this in the past. We made our blender stop drinking on the job last July! ha

This cigar is very hot, but 30% of you will not like it even if the cigar is made perfectly.
Notice the Taboo poll in the general cigar discussion. Huge majority love this blend.
We have several Taboo blends to please everyone. We are adding a few blends soon. Our approval rating from folks that try all the blends is only 80%, I want 90%+, that is why we are adding four more blends. Three of the new blends are the new LR.


If you would like to try another one, pm me.
Thanks for the review
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Based on this review, you did not have a good stick. 99% of the Twist since late July have been fine. This is a very complex blend and it only takes one bad leaf to screw it up. We are on top of this blend now that we know what was causing this in the past. We made our blender stop drinking on the job last July! ha

This cigar is very hot, but 30% of you will not like it even if the cigar is made perfectly.
Notice the Taboo poll in the general cigar discussion. Huge majority love this blend.
We have several Taboo blends to please everyone. We are adding a few blends soon. Our approval rating from folks that try all the blends is only 80%, I want 90%+, that is why we are adding four more blends. Three of the new blends are the new LR.


If you would like to try another one, pm me.
Thanks for the review
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