Popular Post Ken Gargett Posted September 22, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted September 22, 2020 Tres Hermanos Short Gordito (No. 4) – Ayala No 7 2007. Some time ago, the very kind people at Tres Hermanos sent me some cigars. one has already appeared in Kenfessions and others will surely follow. Now, as a person known for a preference for the long and skinny, this might get awkward (is there a cigar equivalent for cacomorphobia?). Among their offerings is their No 4, Tres Hermanos Short Gordito (No. 4). Let me assure you that it does not resemble the Monte 4 in any way. But I am all for judging on merits, hence I was determined to do so with this cigar. We are getting close to square cigars, but I do understand that people love the shorter fatter styles. And it does not get much shorter or fatter than this. A cigar ten centimetres in length and with a 70 ring gauge. Yes, that is not a misprint. I had to use a punch – I normally do, anyway – as no clipper is... continue to full article. 4 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BuzzArd Posted September 23, 2020 Share Posted September 23, 2020 Good read, Ken. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doctorossi Posted September 23, 2020 Share Posted September 23, 2020 This one is excellent, Ken! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ken Gargett Posted September 23, 2020 Author Share Posted September 23, 2020 thanks guys. always fun to do. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AusDyer Posted December 14, 2020 Share Posted December 14, 2020 On 9/23/2020 at 11:55 PM, Ken Gargett said: thanks guys. always fun to do. And bloody fun to read, mate. I've been enjoying you guys' video reviews since only a year or two after you started making them. Only just now have I stumbled upon your Kenfessions. I often find myself fully agreeing with you, and when it comes to these stubby little chodes that cigar companies are pumping out now I certainly do. This bit at the beginning of the review cracked me right up: "Honestly, my first impression was that I was at the dentist. It feels like your gob has been wedged open and something bad is about to happen." Brilliant. Your cigar reviews once lead me to buy a full box blind online from Geneva based purely on the box code. They were Punch Royal Selection from MGT ABR 07. They were incredible cigars and just as you'd described. I already felt your tasting notes were solid but ever since then I've trusted your FOHtv cigar reviews over any other youtube reviews...even despite the incessant bickering. I've also wondered if you've ever tried a Padrón 2000 maduro or even a Family Reserve 44 or 50 (natural wrapper)? I'd be fascinated to hear your thoughts on those Nicaraguan cigars. I've been exploring new worlds a lot more lately. Though I've not found anything that really floored me, the 2000 maduros are really unique and superb for the price. They'll really clear your sinuses too. The FR 44 and 50 naturals are expensive but a really good example of just how delicious Nicaraguan blends can be - certainly the best Family Reserves of all the ones I've tried. On the whole though, I've still not found anything as great as really good examples of the best Havanas. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ken Gargett Posted December 14, 2020 Author Share Posted December 14, 2020 1 hour ago, AusDyer said: And bloody fun to read, mate. I've been enjoying you guys' video reviews since only a year or two after you started making them. Only just now have I stumbled upon your Kenfessions. I often find myself fully agreeing with you, and when it comes to these stubby little chodes that cigar companies are pumping out now I certainly do. This bit at the beginning of the review cracked me right up: "Honestly, my first impression was that I was at the dentist. It feels like your gob has been wedged open and something bad is about to happen." Brilliant. Your cigar reviews once lead me to buy a full box blind online from Geneva based purely on the box code. They were Punch Royal Selection from MGT ABR 07. They were incredible cigars and just as you'd described. I already felt your tasting notes were solid but ever since then I've trusted your FOHtv cigar reviews over any other youtube reviews...even despite the incessant bickering. I've also wondered if you've ever tried a Padrón 2000 maduro or even a Family Reserve 44 or 50 (natural wrapper)? I'd be fascinated to hear your thoughts on those Nicaraguan cigars. I've been exploring new worlds a lot more lately. Though I've not found anything that really floored me, the 2000 maduros are really unique and superb for the price. They'll really clear your sinuses too. The FR 44 and 50 naturals are expensive but a really good example of just how delicious Nicaraguan blends can be - certainly the best Family Reserves of all the ones I've tried. On the whole though, I've still not found anything as great as really good examples of the best Havanas. many thanks. much appreciated. we have done a few non-cubans but not many. i guess not the place. and i am at the mercy of my betters when it comes to the selection. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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