BIG thanks goes to Peluso for sending me some cigars! I smoked the first one of the lot tonight and will be reviewing all of them as the week goes on.
I started with the La Floridita, which I had never heard of before and Peluso informed me of it's Costa Rica background and how they're no longer available. This along with the fact that he had been aging the cigar for nearly seven years made me very interested in this one. What briefly started off with skepticism ended with amazement.
First thing to notice was that this cigar was a pretty sight. I don't know the measurements, but 'twas fairly long and had a superb ring gauge that would prove to have a huge delightment towards the last moments with the cigar. The smell and taste of the cigar at first was very different and unique to other cigars I have had. I was a little unsure of this flavor at first, which almost reminded me of a dried tomato with a slight spice, but only a short while after lighting, my liking to the flavor became well acquainted.
Now what really blew me away with this cigar was the last portions of it. Unlike a lot of cigars where they become more bitter at the end (I always like to describe that taste as a soft pretzle
), this one had a phenomenal taste during it's last few inches. Thanks to the thicker ring guage, the cigar fit nicely between my teeth and as I sat back looking at the night sky with a nice breeze of wind blowing on me, a surge of cool flavor would dance around my tongue during each handless puff. The sensation was orgasmic and can't be explained with words; never have I had a cigar with such a wonderful ending.
So overall, I enjoyed the La Floridita very much. The overall taste of this cigar wasn't my favorite, but the ending I described really sold to me. If I ever come across one of these again, I'll gladly pick one up (and I'm very thankful for Pelsuo sharing this with me!). Oh and this cigar seemed to take me a long time to smoke too, over an hour and a half as far as I can tell.