![]() It has me looking forward to lighting up. The foot of the cigar has a slight mocha with some cedar. There is some spice on the lips as well that prepares you for the light of the cigar. The Notes: The cold draw of the Le Bijous 1922 serves up a sweetness that reminds me of cherries and molasses with some wood on the finish. There is a nice weight to it and the foot reveals a small void on the right side. The roll of the cigar is perfect and the cigar feels firm in the hand. An orange ribbon adorns the foot of the cigar which protects the foot should you store your cigars out of the cello. The cigar has shade changes near the torpedo cap, while the lower portion of the cigar is more uniform with a slight brindle effect. The Look: The box pressed torpedo My Father Le Bijou features the classic looking My Father band with a myriad of colors that is one of the most colorful in the industry and one of a few to utilize the color pink as its primary color. The name means “The Jewel” in french.ĭoes a cigar released in 2009 deserve to be a 2015 Cigar of the Year, that is debatable but I will get to that later on in The Finish. But in 2009, Pepin decided to put his own spin to honor is father who was born in 1922. ![]() The original release was done by Jaime Garcia to honor is father Jose Pepin Garcia. The Le Bijou was released in 2009 at the IPCPR in New Orleans and came one year after the original My Father release. Today I review the cigar that Cigar Aficionado deemed The Cigar of the Year for 2015. At times I have the ability to mean well and not properly string together the right words that could be taken as being negative. ![]() I am about to head down a road that could get me in some serious trouble.
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