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Thursday, January 16, 2014

RAMON ALLONES Sidon Exclusivo Libano (Regional Edition Lebanon 2013) Tasting and Review





Length: 15.3 cm
Ring Gauge: 53
Factory Name: Sidon
Vitola: Sobresalientes
Type: Robusto Extra
Presentation: Box of 25 cigars (Only 4000 Serial Numbered)
Release Date: 2013
Price: $450 - $550


The Habanos importer Phoenicia Trading has once again paid respect to Lebanon's heritage by commemorating the historic city of Sidon (Saida as known today) with its latest release. This major southern Lebanese city has played an important role in the country's history as well as during the ancient Semitic civilization in the region. It was also believed that Jesus Christ has visited Sidon and has many biblical references. Having faced of many conquests, Saida today houses many historical monuments,  landscapes and artifact dating back more than 4000 years. 

The Sea Castle - Courtesy of http://www.ashefaa.com

Habanos S.A note on the release
"The Phoenician city of Sidon was inhabited in 4000 BC where it was an important commercial port during that era. The city was well known for its glass manufacturing & the production of the famous purple dye from murex shells. Sidon surpassed all other Phoenician cities in wealth, commercial initiative & religious significance.

Due to its prominence it was the target for a succession of conquerors. When Alexander the Great tried to invade the city, Sidonians locked their gates & immolated themselves rather than surrendering to the invader.

The temple of Eshmoun, The Sea Castle & Khan El Franj are witnesses on the importance this old city had. the modern city of Sida is the capital of south Lebanon & the 3rd biggest city in the country.

As a tribute to this heritage Phoenicia Trading named its regional edition for the year 2013 after Sidon - a special cigar for a special city."

Sidon Sea port Courtesy of http://www.ashefaa.com

The Sea Castle  today - Courtesy of http://www.ashefaa.com

Eshmoun Temple in Siada Courtesy of http://www.ashefaa.com


Lets take a look at this RA Sidon tribute and see how it smokes...

 A graphic depiction of the Sea Castle in Saida on the outer box of the Ramon Allones Sidon



The Construction - Sidon has a good firm construction with a semi-matte Colorado wrapper with tiny faint veins. The soft shine of the wrapper my give a look of dryness but firmness of the cigar and resistance is just perfect. It is well packed and the robusto extra size offers an appetizing smoke.



The Draw - With a wide punch, the draw had a little resistance to it from the well packed tobacco but not that obscured to not be able to smoke it. Very light notes can be picked up from the draw but nothing worth noting except the deep earthy scent and a woody accent of the Sidon which probably came from the packaging it was in. It is fair to say that this tobacco is fairly young and hasn't developed solid characters yet.




The First Burn - As expected the very first draws offered a light woody notes and a lot of ammonia taste  which is an indicative of a fresh tobacco. Smoke is also very light but has a sweet and leathery taste and you get that zing in the back of the throat from the ammonia as well.



The Middle Burn - Continues to delivers the same woody notes which is very cedar like in taste. The zing still lingers in the mouth with a light peppery spice but not much development til the end of the middle part.



The Final Burn - That ammonia zing still comes through but the concentration of flavors finally showcases the Roman Allones characters towards the end. Light black pepper with hints of cocoa and lots of dry cedary wood are to be savored in this part. It sad that the last inch of the Sidon is quite enjoyable.



Unlike its predecessors, the Sidon does not stand out to be a ready to smoke cigar with fully developed flavors, yet it is a great size cigar with potential of character development with aging. Will definitely need to rest those for a minimum of two years until we can see if there is some favorable character change. Hoping for the best, I know the Ramon Allones Libano (lebanon) Regionals will not disappoint, Just give it some time. 


The Sidon reminded me of when I first smoked the Bolivar Emiratos fresh out. For a sublime size it was not joyful at all to smoke for having such young tobacco, but if you smoke them today, oh my lord they truly stand by their reputation... absolute pleasure and sublime smoke!


The Pairing - With the fairly neutral character of the Sidon, you can either go with a Medium body coffee roast or a light one to balance the zing in your mouth and complement the cedary taste. I preferably would go with the Nespresso Cosi, at intensity level 3, it balances out the ammonia taste and woody notes with its citrusy fresh aroma.


Enjoy!


RAMON ALLONES Sidon Exclusivo Libano (Regional Edition Lebanon 2013) Tasting and Review





Length: 15.3 cm
Ring Gauge: 53
Factory Name: Sidon
Vitola: Sobresalientes
Type: Robusto Extra
Presentation: Box of 25 cigars (Only 4000 Serial Numbered)
Release Date: 2013
Price: $450 - $550


The Habanos importer Phoenicia Trading has once again paid respect to Lebanon's heritage by commemorating the historic city of Sidon (Saida as known today) with its latest release. This major southern Lebanese city has played an important role in the country's history as well as during the ancient Semitic civilization in the region. It was also believed that Jesus Christ has visited Sidon and has many biblical references. Having faced of many conquests, Saida today houses many historical monuments,  landscapes and artifact dating back more than 4000 years. 

The Sea Castle - Courtesy of http://www.ashefaa.com

Habanos S.A note on the release
"The Phoenician city of Sidon was inhabited in 4000 BC where it was an important commercial port during that era. The city was well known for its glass manufacturing & the production of the famous purple dye from murex shells. Sidon surpassed all other Phoenician cities in wealth, commercial initiative & religious significance.

Due to its prominence it was the target for a succession of conquerors. When Alexander the Great tried to invade the city, Sidonians locked their gates & immolated themselves rather than surrendering to the invader.

The temple of Eshmoun, The Sea Castle & Khan El Franj are witnesses on the importance this old city had. the modern city of Sida is the capital of south Lebanon & the 3rd biggest city in the country.

As a tribute to this heritage Phoenicia Trading named its regional edition for the year 2013 after Sidon - a special cigar for a special city."

Sidon Sea port Courtesy of http://www.ashefaa.com

The Sea Castle  today - Courtesy of http://www.ashefaa.com

Eshmoun Temple in Siada Courtesy of http://www.ashefaa.com


Lets take a look at this RA Sidon tribute and see how it smokes...

 A graphic depiction of the Sea Castle in Saida on the outer box of the Ramon Allones Sidon



The Construction - Sidon has a good firm construction with a semi-matte Colorado wrapper with tiny faint veins. The soft shine of the wrapper my give a look of dryness but firmness of the cigar and resistance is just perfect. It is well packed and the robusto extra size offers an appetizing smoke.



The Draw - With a wide punch, the draw had a little resistance to it from the well packed tobacco but not that obscured to not be able to smoke it. Very light notes can be picked up from the draw but nothing worth noting except the deep earthy scent and a woody accent of the Sidon which probably came from the packaging it was in. It is fair to say that this tobacco is fairly young and hasn't developed solid characters yet.




The First Burn - As expected the very first draws offered a light woody notes and a lot of ammonia taste  which is an indicative of a fresh tobacco. Smoke is also very light but has a sweet and leathery taste and you get that zing in the back of the throat from the ammonia as well.



The Middle Burn - Continues to delivers the same woody notes which is very cedar like in taste. The zing still lingers in the mouth with a light peppery spice but not much development til the end of the middle part.



The Final Burn - That ammonia zing still comes through but the concentration of flavors finally showcases the Roman Allones characters towards the end. Light black pepper with hints of cocoa and lots of dry cedary wood are to be savored in this part. It sad that the last inch of the Sidon is quite enjoyable.



Unlike its predecessors, the Sidon does not stand out to be a ready to smoke cigar with fully developed flavors, yet it is a great size cigar with potential of character development with aging. Will definitely need to rest those for a minimum of two years until we can see if there is some favorable character change. Hoping for the best, I know the Ramon Allones Libano (lebanon) Regionals will not disappoint, Just give it some time. 


The Sidon reminded me of when I first smoked the Bolivar Emiratos fresh out. For a sublime size it was not joyful at all to smoke for having such young tobacco, but if you smoke them today, oh my lord they truly stand by their reputation... absolute pleasure and sublime smoke!


The Pairing - With the fairly neutral character of the Sidon, you can either go with a Medium body coffee roast or a light one to balance the zing in your mouth and complement the cedary taste. I preferably would go with the Nespresso Cosi, at intensity level 3, it balances out the ammonia taste and woody notes with its citrusy fresh aroma.


Enjoy!


Wednesday, August 14, 2013

RAMON ALLONES Eshmoun Exclusivo Libano (Regional Edition Lebanon 2013) Tasting & Review






Length: 16.4 cm
Ring Gauge: 54
Factory Name: Sublimes
Vitola: Sublimes
Type: Double Robusto
Presentation: Box of 25 Serial Numbered (Only 6000 boxes made)
Release Date: First Quarter of 2013
Price: $450.00/box





Habanos S.A intro
In 2008, the Ramon Allones "Pheonicio 30" cigar was released celebrating Phoenicia Trading's 30th anniversary. This was a special treat given by Habanos to Phoenicia and its founder Mr. Mohamad Zaidan - "El Phoenicio" as Comandante Fidel Castro referred to him.

The 2012 regional edition dedicated for Lebanon was named Eshmoun - the Phoenician god of fertility and healing and the Guardian of the city Saida 3000 years ago.

The Eshmoun cigar was produced using the same tobacco of the Phoenicio 30 - now fermented for four years and under the same brand - Ramon Allones.

This Cabinet is part of a regional edition of 6000 numbered boxes containing 25 Eshmouns hand rolled by skilled Cuban cigar rollers under the supervision of Habanos SA.
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The Construction - An elegant dark and smooth semi-shiny wrapper with some small faint visible veins, indicative of a well fermented and aged tobacco. Beautifully constructed sublime from cap to foot with firmness all the way.


The Draw - With a wide gauge puncher, it offers un-obscured draw with just the perfect resistant for a sublime size. You can tell that the Eshmoun are well packed cigars. You also slightly pick up some taste of unsweetened dark cocoa from the tip and has a light coffee bean scent.



The First Burn - offered a real punch with a distinctive clove hints and spicy peppery taste which continues to build up and gets bolder with a rich oak wood and heavy roasted espresso notes. Rough to start but quickly sets its character with full taste. Smoke is pleasant and gives a little kick in the back of the throat.



The Middle Burn - kicks in with a lot of deep woody notes while the spiciness dissipates to highlight the satisfying taste of roasted coffee/espresso.  Now the highlighted character seems to be a dark flavored wood which I seem to associate it mostly with oak, yet it may be cedary but has a real full body to it. Some sweetness do tend to surface with the smoke but generally has that slight bitterness you get from coffee. The smoke is smooth and cigar keeps burning perfectly yet the ash started to become flaky.




The Final Burn - brought back that little spiciness of cloves and hints of nutmeg with a rich bitter dark chocolate taste. The woody notes held its role throughout the journey til the very end. Its interesting for this size that til this part I did not re-lit the cigar since the start. My only issue was an uneven burn that came along just after the middle part which corrected itself later. Also nearing this part I have discovered some hollowness in the cigar that I didn't notice earlier which I think was the reason of the uneven burn. Had to relight the Eshmoun quiet a few times during the third part! Although with the issues of burning out at the end, it still didn't stop the joy of smoking this Eshmoun.


If you have smoked the RAMON ALLONES Pheonicio 30, you would pick up similar notes in the Eshmoun but with more robust characters and flavors. Its truly showcases the maturity in the tobacco used that makes this new edition to Lebanon regional a winner in my book and definitely and occasional smoke.


The Pairing - as usual with a full body smoke, I recommend Nespresso's Rosabaya de Colombia, with an intensity level 6, to balance the palette out with a fuity and winey notes to complement the woody and spicy taste of the beautiful Eshmoun.


Enjoy!