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Cigar Review: La Escepción 2009 Batet

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Cigar Review: La Escepción 2009 Batet

I know it’s been awhile since you’ve seen a review from me, but a couple of weeks ago I received a nice little package of relatively new releases from General Cigar and in it were a few samples of the  La Escepción 2009 Batet.  There’s not much out there on this limited edition cigar, but the 2009 has reviewed pretty well with my colleagues.  Tonight I smoked the final of the samples and decided to pair it with a new find for me: a single malt Speyburn 10-year Scotch.  So, here we go…

Appearance: A very well wrapped belicoso with a tight seam and a nicely done cap.  A very slight tooth to the wrapper gives a little texture, but not too much. The veins were very slight.   The double band adds a touch of class, with the 2009 adorning the foot.  The band is simple yet elegant.  The 5×54 cigar is robust in its looks, yet classy.

Taste: This started out with some strong cedar for me.  A little pepper sneaked in and would dash in and out, but the cedar remained the constant throughout.  Cedar is a sweeter woody flavor and it sits well on the lips.I’d like to say that there was a lot of complexity to this cigar, but it’s not always necessary, is it?  Sometimes a good flavor throughout the whole of a cigar is enough, especially if you don’t want to think about it.  This fits that bill.

Aroma: I hate to keep using this word, but it’s, you guessed it, cedar.  The scent is unmistakable, and this was out of the humidor long enough for the cedar of the box to dissipate.  There’s just some cedar to this cigar.

Construction: Feeling this cigar, you might think it’s made out of concrete.  It’s a hard sucker.  But when you clip the tip and take a preliminary draw, it’s smooth and even.  A nice tight roll without hampering the draw wins with me every time.  The burn was good and the ash always held tight.  I can’t find anything about the construction to nitpick.

Overall Impression: This is a good smoke.  It’s not a great smoke.  Whenever someone puts the label “Limited Edition” on something, I expect something special, and well, for a limited edition, this didn’t meet my expectations.  That’s okay, though, because this cigar doesn’t hold a limited edition price.  At just over $5, this is a very well priced cigar that is sure to please the average smoker.  And, the pairing with the Speyburn 10-year was a good match.  They fit well together for a very pleasant smoking experience.

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