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Organoleptic profile
Strength
medium
Balance
very good
Draw
perfect
Intensity
expressive
- Bouquet
- complex
- Finish
- medium
- Ash color
- gray
- Smoke output
- generous
Aroma profile
Secondary aromas
Tasting notes
The Warped Maestro del Tiempo 5712, a Petit Robusto measuring 114.3 mm (4½"), immediately catches the eye with its carefully crafted presentation. Its wrapper and binder from Nicaragua, adorned with visible veins, give it a rustic yet elegant appearance. The texture is velvety, hinting at a rich experience even before touching it.
Upon lighting, the first olfactory contact reveals a complex bouquet that is both enticing and harmonious, with aromas of wood, leather, and tobacco intertwining beautifully. These scents are accompanied by a hint of sweet lightness reminiscent of honey, creating a warm and intriguing olfactory atmosphere. The first puff does not disappoint, promising a rich and nuanced evolution.
On the palate, the development of flavors unfolds in multiple layers, oscillating between the aromatic strength of spices and the creaminess of sweetness. The smoking progresses in a balanced manner, with each third bringing new subtleties, such as notes of hazelnut and roasted coffee that intensify. Towards the end, earthy accents and a slight acidity emerge, offering a lovely complexity without overwhelming the senses.
The finish of this cigar is marked by a pleasant sensation and a fine finish in the mouth, accompanied by a salivation that invites one to dive back into this tasting experience. The balance between strength and sweetness is very good, making it an interesting choice for those seeking a rich cigar without being overpowering. This is what makes the Maestro del Tiempo unique in its category.
Best enjoyed during a quiet evening, paired with a glass of chilled Riesling that will subtly highlight the fruity notes of this cigar. An ideal moment of relaxation after a long day.
Community impressions
Praised by enthusiasts, this cigar stands out for its impeccable craftsmanship and rich aromatic profile. Connoisseurs particularly appreciate its balance between strength and smoothness, while offering varied notes of wood, coffee, and hazelnut. In summary, an excellent option to add to any humidor.
How to taste: Warped Maestro del Tiempo 5712 (Petit Robusto)
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1.Visual Examination
The Warped Maestro del Tiempo 5712 showcases a deep brown wrapper, slightly textured, revealing excellent construction and a Magicos format that invites tasting. Its length of 114.3 mm (4½") and a ring gauge of 52 fit comfortably in hand, promising a pleasant experience.
This initial visual impression allows for an assessment of the leaf quality and the cigar series, which is often an indicator of the richness of the pre-light aromas to come.
2.Pre-light Aromas
Before lighting, smelling the cigar reveals aromas of wood, leather, and pepper, accompanied by hints of hazelnut, coffee, and damp earth. These complex notes provide an intriguing glimpse into the flavors to develop.
Anticipating the aromas before lighting helps refine one's attention and enhances the appreciation of the flavor transformation during the tasting.
3.The Cut
Making a standard straight cut just below the cap ensures direct access to the filler while preserving the integrity of the wrapper. Precision is essential for fully enjoying the experience.
A proper cut is crucial to ensure an even draw throughout the tasting, thus avoiding inconveniences related to uneven burn.
4.Cold Draw
The cold draw of the Maestro del Tiempo 5712 is perfect, offering just the right resistance, neither too strong nor too weak. This simple step checks the quality of the construction.
An adequate draw is essential for a pleasant smoking experience, while a blocked draw might require adjustments even before lighting the cigar.
5.Lighting
Lighting should be done carefully, ensuring that the foot of the cigar is evenly toasted. This guarantees that every part of the cigar ignites uniformly.
A well-executed lighting prevents issues of asymmetrical combustion, which can detract from the quality of the tasting right from the start.
6.First Third
The first third of the Warped Maestro del Tiempo 5712 is marked by medium strength and dominant aromas of wood, leather, and pepper, accompanied by a generous volume of smoke.
This intense initial phase allows one to become familiar with the strength and richness of the flavors, setting the stage for the evolution of the tasting.
7.Second Third
During the second third, secondary aromas such as hazelnut, coffee, and damp earth emerge, enriching the complexity of the blend while maintaining a very good balance.
The evolution of flavors in this third is crucial for appreciating the depth of the blend, revealing nuances that add to the overall experience.
8.The Finish
At the end of the tasting, the gray ash testifies to a well-integrated minerality. The finish presents a slight salivation and a pleasant persistence, marking the conclusion of the experience.
A good ash retention and a persistent finish are signs of quality tobacco and its drying process, confirming the manufacturer's craftsmanship.
