May 18, 2013

The Illusione Cigar, A Stogie Even George Burns Would Have Enjoyed!

Illusione f9 Cigars at My Discount Cigars

Illusione f9 Cigars at My Discount Cigars

The Illusione is a progressive new blend by Dion Giolito. Giolito’s concept behind the Illusione cigars was to rebuild a taste profile from old-world Nicaragua, pre-Sandanistas 1979, that would have mass appeal to the cigar smokers of today. He managed to create a blend that won over cigar smokers from all over. The Illusione uses a top-grade, oily Colorado wrapper and first-generation Corojo and Criollo long-filler tobaccos to present a well-made, medium-to-full-bodied flavorful cigar.

The Illusione comes in several shapes and sizes (such as the Illusione 88, Illusione 888, Illusione F9, and Illusione MJ12) and each one is unique in and of itself with its own special aromas and flavors. The Illusione cigar falls into the “Boutique Cigar” category as it is handmade, in very limited supply and high demand. Each one of the Illusione cigars is triple-capped and beaming with woody, earthy, complex, oaky, cocoa flavors with a long-finish, slight tea undertone and enough spice to make sure you won’t soon forget what you just smoked!

The concept behind the Illusione cigars was to create a cigar that would appeal to modern-day smokers as well as reflect a particular taste-profile of an era of the Nicaraguan cigar industry in the early years. Dion listened to his fellow smokers from reading his message boards and blogs and took their comments and constructive criticism to tweak and perfect the Illusione cigars to his liking. The Illusiones are hard to come by, so grab a box while they are in stock!

RATED 93 FOR THE ILLUSIONE cg:4 AND 91 FOR THE THE ILLUSIONE mj12 BY CIGAR AFICIONADO!


Illusione 88 Cigars at My Discount Cigars

Illusione 88 Cigars at My Discount Cigars

The Illusione cigars are available online here at MyDiscountCigar.com.

To learn more about the Illusione cigar blends please visit their site at IllusioneCigars.com.


~ Peace, Love, Cigars ~

 

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An In-Depth Review of the Illusione MJ12 Cigar by Brian Hewitt of Stogie Review

Dion Giolito has been a busy man. I don’t have an official count of all his new cigar offerings, but I know it’s around half a dozen if you count each of the Epernay vitolas. The cigar up for review today, the Illusione MJ12 cigar, is one of those new offerings. In fact, I believe it’s the latest to hit the shop shelves.

 

The official word, confirmed by Dion on Twitter is that the Illusione mj12 is actually a replacement of the existing m7 “Magdala” figurado-shaped vitola. The rumor going around is that he had issues with the m7, but I don’t have details on what those issues were. As the Illusione mj12 that replaces it is essentially a toro, I suspect it may have had more to do with the hassles of creating the salomon shape of it’s predecessor.

One of the things I always find fascinating about Illusione cigars is the cryptic naming system. It’s definitely a change of pace from the tradition of giving cigars Spanish names. Of course, this means I had no choice but do to a little detective work for this review. As of the time of this writing, the Illusione mj12 had not been added to the Illusione Cigars website, and I wasn’t able to find the official word on the meaning of the cigar’s name anywhere online. So what follows is an educated guess.

The name appears to be a reference to the “Majestic 12″ (aka MJ 12). The Majestic 12 is supposedly the code name for a group of scientists, politicians and military personnel that Harry Truman put together in 1947 to investigate UFO activity after the infamous Roswell incident. (For more information and associated conspiratorial stuff, check out the wikipedia page on it.) Lending credibility to this theory is the silver wrapping the cigars come in. It brings to mind the super-special space metal/weather balloon material that Roswell witnesses claimed to have found at the crash site. Or it could be the cigar equivalent of a tinfoil hat. Dion’s a clever guy, I can’t imagine it’s a coincidence, if I’m right.

But enough about all that. It’s time to peel back the shiny wrapper and determine whether or not this cigar is outta this world.

Cigar Stats:
Size: 6 x 54
Wrapper: Nicaragua
Binder: Nicaragua
Filler: Nicaragua
Smoking Time: 2 1/4 hours
Beverage: Water
Price: MSRP $8.70

The Pre-Smoke
For some reason, the Illusione MJ12 cigar appears to grow in size once it’s out of the silver foil. I understand the reason behind it, but I kinda like to be able to see my cigars when I buy them. On the other hand, I didn’t find cracks in the wrapper or foot damage on of any of the mj12′s I lit up for this review. I can’t say the same for the rest of my Illusione cigars. (Naked sticks in my humidor have a tendency to get a little dinged up. It’s been said I have all the grace of a cow tipped on a muddy field in the wee hours of the morning.)

As said, I didn’t find any obvious flaws in the slightly reddish, rustic wrapper on the Illusione  mj12. The cigars were a little on the veiny side but were mostly smooth and tended be about as hard as rock.

The wrapper had a pungent aroma that reminded me very much of a particular cheese I really enjoy. And I noted a little bit of cocoa and coffee in the cold taste.

The Burn
In my exchanges with cigar people on twitter, I heard anecdotes about Illusione mj12′s that wouldn’t stay lit in later stages. I’m happy to say I had no such issues. However, one cigar burned considerably slower than the others and was pretty crooked toward the end.

There was never an issue with the draw in any of the cigars, and the ash was light colored and reasonably solid. Though I was surprised a couple of times by how quickly it dropped. (A couple of times at around half an inch. But it was solid.) This might not be the cigar to pick for a long ash contest.

The cigar I elected to photograph for the Tower of Burn had the nicest burn of the bunch, and achieved several unplanned ash stands.

The Flavor
The Illusione mj12 got things going with a rich combination of chocolate, leather, and interestingly, a flavor reminiscent of Earl Grey tea. In fact, I noticed that when leather was present I often tasted some of this tea flavor. The cigar didn’t burn too much longer before the it became nutty and chocolaty with some honey sweetness. This third ended tasting like honey and nuts. (Must… resisting urge… to mention Cheerios…)

Leather, which had been mostly absent since the beginning of the first third was back briefly to kick off the second third. Cocoa and darker chocolate played a bigger part of the flavor composition of this third, with nuts, coffee and a touch of pepper making guest appearances.

The final third was more dark and sweet chocolates with a little bit more of that tea/leather combination. I also noticed a surprising bit of cherry sweetness in one cigar near the end.

The Price
I paid a good deal more than MSRP for these sticks, and would probably hesitate to buy more at that price. However MSRP seems reasonable for the Illusione mj12. It’s a tad more than the Illusione ~88~ (which I buy frequently) and it’s a tad bigger.

The Verdict
Overall, the Illusione mj12 cigar was an enjoyable smoke, but I don’t think it’s my favorite Illusione. The combination of the fatter ring gauge and that occasional tea-leather flavor fusion didn’t really do it for me. I’ve never been much of a tea drinker, and never acquired a taste for Earl Grey. But again, even with these issues, I’m still giving this cigar the thumbs up. There are just too many enjoyable rich flavors to in this stick to not like it.

If the smaller, thinner sizes of the other Illusione cigars have dissuaded you from trying them out, now you don’t have an excuse. And if you already are a Illusione fan, well, you probably don’t need me to recommend it. You’re gonna try one anyway.

Liked It: Yes
Buy It Again: Maybe, but I like other Illusiones more.
Recommend It: Yes

Tower of Burn
Here for your viewing pleasure is my trademark Tower of Burn for the Illusione MJ12 cigar.

 

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A great big thanks to you Brian, for this detailed review of the Illusione mj12 cigar!