Tuesday, August 28, 2007

On the Verge of Glory

I have one word to describe the La Gloria Cubana Wavell (natural): Almost.

Almost a powerful, ass-kicking cigar. Almost a genuinely strong and satisfying flavor. Almost a hint of fruit or wood that gets past the ashy, eggy basis of the classic cheap cigar. Almost something you can buy in bulk and hold in reserve for those times when you don't know exactly what you want.

But not quite. This cigar is only a shade better than the La Hoya Excaliber Epicure. It verges on glory, but falls short. Short on nuance, sweetness, tartness, flavor. Strong on density, draw and power, long on finish, but ultimately leaving you feeling feeling ashen and spent. This is not a taster's delight. It's a textbook stinky cigar, the kind that clogs up boxing rings and Oscar Madison's card games.

La Gloria Cubana: Dry, bold, billowy no-nonsense smoke for those with guts.

Just don't look for glory.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Great to find well written reviews on your blog. You've got a knack for the written word. La Gloria Cubana happens to be a favorite of mine, but strangely enough I've never tried the naturals. I've always enjoyed the maduros. Though the wavells can sometimes be hit or miss - they've always satisfied. Serie R and the torpedos often make the grade.