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This My Father Le Bijou 1922 review is also available to watch/download in HD or listen/download in MP3 While the Toro and Churchill size are good, the entire blend (wrapper, binder, filler) all standout and shine in the Petite Robusto size of the My Father Le Bijou 1922. If you do decide to try the My Father Le Bijou 1922 on for size, I’d recommend the Petite Robusto size.
#Le bijou 1922 series
Its not the dominant flavor, its subtle but adds a unique complexity to challenge your palate. The cigar series Don Pepin Garcia Le Bijou (The Jewel) 1922 is a blend that has been created within the well-known brand of My Father. What really does it for me is the subtle dark chocolate notes that the blend of the My Father Le Bijou 1922 produces. The ornate bands and thick billowing smoke make the Le Bijou nice eye candy, while its creamy, woodsy flavors will draw you in. It sits in that Medium-Full body spectrum so it will appeal to both crowds. Video runs around 10 minutes and I found the My Father Le Bijou 1922 to be right up my flavor profile alley. Nice to see Don Pepin isn’t afraid to take on a challenge. Now I’m no tobacco expert but the Le Bijou wrapper is made from Pelo de Oro tobacco which apparently is a pretty difficult tobacco leaf to grow since its susceptible to disease. The original My Father used an Ecuadorian Habano wrapper whereas the My Father Le Bijou 1922 uses a Nicaraguan Habano Oscuro wrapper. You may be wondering what is the difference between the original My Father and the My Father Le Bijou 1922.
#Le bijou 1922 plus
c'tait plus un bijou qu'un objet fonctionnel. Luckily enough the My Father Le Bijou 1922 that are out in the humidors today are amazing. Le remontoir et la molette de rglage de l'heure se trouvent douze heures, dans l'anneau. I’ll admit, the sample I got from the show wasn’t that impressive…maybe my palate was fried, maybe they were rushed, maybe the air conditioned environment wasn’t up to par, maybe…well, you get where am I going right? There are just too many factors involved when smoking a show sample. Truly the jewel of the My Father cigars brand, this blend.
#Le bijou 1922 full
Featuring a magnificent blend of aged Nicaraguan long fillers and binder finished in a gorgeous Ecuadorian Habano Oscuro wrapper, this full bodied smoke exudes notes of cocoa, spice, leather and espresso. It is presented in an elegant white box of 23 cigars, identified with a second label with the name of this unique blend. My Father Le Bijou 1922 Grand Robusto is truly a remarkable cigar. Jose Pepin Garcia has made this in honor, appreciation and memory of his father, who was born in 1922. The My Father Le Bijou 1922 was released at the 2009 IPCPR in New Orleans. Le Bijou (The Jewel) 1922 is a blend that has been created within the well-known brand My Father.
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Please browse our selection of My Father Le Bijou 1922 cigars at your leisure.If you’ve been following me on Twitter the past few weeks you already know where this review is going. Smokes like this simply don’t come along every day. The box-pressed torpedo vitola was the winner, so if you see it in stock, you know what to do. This blend earned cigar of the year for its masterful blending of aged Nicaraguan. It features a Habano Oscuro wrapper that provides a lovely sweet flavor, in part responsible for the cigar’s ultimate profile: Raisinets, leather, and caramel pretzels. My Father Le Bijou 1922 Torpedo is a full bodied, box-pressed beauty. My Father Le Bijou 1922 is a Nicaraguan puro, with Cuban-seed Nicaraguan tobaccos throughout. Le Bijou translates to "the jewel" in English, and it’s almost insufficient to describe such a legendary cigar, but we’ll let it rest. It’s really a wonderful way to honor his own father, José Garcia Sr., who was born in 1922. Only one company has ever pulled off three wins (Padron), so this cigar put Don Pepin, founder of My Father, in ultra-rarified air. The crazy thing is, this isn’t My Father’s first Cigar of the Year win! They had another win in 2012 for La Flor de las Antillas. It earned an eye-popping 97 rating (you’ll almost never see a cigar rated that high), and was praised for its uncanny flavor of chocolate-covered raisins, among many other fine qualities. This peppery puro is sure to delight the palate of smokers looking for a tangy, complex smoke with notes of cocoa and cedar. This cigar is one of the best smokes ever created, and was awarded Cigar of the Year by Cigar Aficionado in 2015. Made by My Father Cigars in Esteli, Nicaragua, the My Father Le Bijou 1922 Toro is a bold and spicy full-bodied toro that features a Nicaraguan Habano wrapper on top of premium Nicaraguan binder and filler.