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你应该现在抽的九款杰出雪茄 2024年4月23日|通过 托马斯帕帕拉多 分享 从与四次NBA冠军斯蒂芬库里坐下来,到2023年顶级25支雪茄,可以说《2024年1月/2月》版《雪茄爱好者》杂志拥有相当

你应该现在抽的九款杰出雪茄

 
2024年4月23日 | 通过托马斯·帕帕拉多
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Nine Outstanding Cigars You Should Be Smoking Now

从与四次NBA冠军斯蒂芬·库里坐下来,到2023年顶级25支雪茄,可以说《2024年1月/2月》版《雪茄爱好者》杂志拥有相当多的明星力量,并以一种大的方式开启了新的一年。该期还包括我们标志性的品鉴部分,同样充满了全明星阵容。在我们评分的72支雪茄中,有51支得分在90分或更高,我们将这份名单缩小到了最顶尖的九支,它们的评分都在93分或更高。

《雪茄鉴赏家》杂志评出的每支雪茄,都是我们的编辑小组在不知情的情况下抽的。品尝协调员会去掉雪茄上的识别标签,换上普通的白色编号标签后再分发给小组成员。小组成员不知道他们正在抽什么牌子的雪茄,而且评价时不会考虑价格、产地和品牌等偏见因素。

Bolivar Belicoso Fino

玻利瓦尔·贝利科索菲诺(94分,35.10英镑)
以南美洲解放者玻利瓦尔命名,该品牌成立于1902年,以其强度和精致度在雪茄烟民中赢得了声誉。这款锥形雪茄的初吸充满了浓郁的土质特征,随后逐渐减弱,展现出焦糖、蜂蜜和坚果的味道,还有一些可可粉在收尾时和谐地融合在一起。它可能没有像科希巴或蒙特克里斯托那样的品牌知名度,但它肯定能在提供非凡的烟味方面独树一帜。 查看完整的品鉴笔记。

La Aroma de Cuba Pasión Box-Pressed Torpedo

古巴激情盒压鱼雷(94分,$12.20)根据阿什顿的萨蒂亚·莱文所说,古巴激情系列是经过两年努力完善配方而诞生的。其特色是红色的包装纸,由加西亚家族在尼加拉瓜一个叫曼曼吉的地区种植,这片叶子与加西亚家族用于Flor de las Antillas品牌的叶子相同,但那个是阳光下生长的,而这个是在阴凉处。这款盒压鱼雷具有皮革般的质地和辛辣的味道,伴随着一些甜肉桂的过渡,最后以雪松收尾。查看完整的品尝笔记。

My Father The Judge Grand Robusto

我的父亲,大罗布斯托(94分,$13.30)
法官是由加西亚家族创造的一款更丰满的替代品,以取代其核心的“我的父亲”系列。这款雪茄包裹在一片厄瓜多尔苏门答腊叶上,上面覆盖着两片尼加拉瓜粘合叶(一片科罗乔,一片克里奥尔),以及来自加西亚家族在尼加拉瓜的三个农场的填充物。这款压盒烟,尺寸为5x60毫米,尽管体积庞大,但抽吸起来却非常流畅且燃烧均匀。每一口都甜美浓郁,带有烤面包和木材融合在一起的印象,最终呈现出一个响亮的坚果收尾。这是一款具有血统的雪茄,是《雪茄爱好者》杂志2021年第17号雪茄。查看完整的品鉴笔记。

Padrón 1964 Anniversary Series Hermoso

帕德隆1964周年纪念系列Hermoso(94分,$15.20)
这款尺寸为4 x 56的短粗型软压robusto似乎放大了帕德隆1964周年纪念系列的特点和强度。它是一款中等至饱满的雪茄,层次丰富,有浓郁的咖啡豆、橡木和香料的味道,以及渐强的黑樱桃味道。它是2020年No. 3 Cigar,四年后仍然提供优雅、精致的雪茄。查看完整的品尝笔记。


Casa Cuba Doble Cuatro

古巴双四(93分,$11.10)Carlos Fuente Sr. 创建了古巴之家系列,以唤起福恩特家族曾经在坦帕的后院卷制的雪茄类型,这些雪茄是使用古巴烟草作为混合的一部分制成的。这种粗壮的雪茄燃烧和抽吸均匀,最初有一种木质、辛辣的味道,随后转变为杏仁、咖啡和橙皮皮的柔和香气。口感是烤香的。完整品尝笔记见2。

Hoyo de Monterrey Le Hoyo de San Juan

蒙特雷霍约德圣胡安(93分,44.5英镑)
这枚2014年发行的5-7/8英寸×54毫米的托罗,是迄今为止蒙特雷霍约德最厚的雪茄。烟雾平衡良好,具有甜咸的口感,带有海盐、巧克力、皮革和花生等元素。一些焦糖在收尾时加入,将风味融合在一起,产生类似甜点的感觉,让人想起士力架棒。查看完整的品鉴笔记。

Juan Lopez Selección No. 1

胡安·洛佩兹精选一号(93分,29.4英镑)
胡安·洛佩兹是哈瓦那雪茄组合中较小的品牌之一,但即使不在聚光灯下,它仍然可以闪耀。一号雪茄的尺寸为5 5/8英寸 x 46毫米,它是一种带有混合坚果、甘草和太妃糖味道的土质、木质烟味,给人一种丰富的口感。随着古巴雪茄变得越来越昂贵,其29.4英镑的价格标签对于哈瓦那雪茄爱好者来说是一个小小的安慰。查看完整的品鉴笔记。

Montecristo 1935 Anniversary Edición Diamante No. 2

蒙特克里斯托1935周年纪念版钻石号2(93分,$24.78)
最初是由Rafael Nodal和A.J. Fernandez在创造蒙特克里斯托1935周年纪念尼加拉瓜混合型雪茄时,作为原型混合而制成的。这款盒装鱼雷并不像原始系列那样强劲。二号似乎集中了胡椒味的烟雾,并夹杂着巧克力、咖啡、橡木和红葡萄酒的香气。口感暗示着巧克力裹着的葡萄干。查看完整的品鉴笔记。

Rocky Patel 15th Anniversary Torpedo

罗基·帕特尔15周年纪念鱼雷(93分,$14.10)在2010年,罗基·帕特尔发布了一条雪茄线来纪念他在烟草行业15年的经验。在当时,这条线对帕特尔来说是新颖的,因为它是在尼加拉瓜生产的,而他的雪茄之前都是在洪都拉斯生产的。这款油润的鱼雷带来了一种丰满的体验,核心是新鲜的烟草,辅以泥土和蜂蜜的味道。一丝可可通过泥土感传递出来,还有一些草本元素,所有这些都在收尾时再次出现。查看完整的品鉴笔记。


Nine Outstanding Cigars You Should Be Smoking Now
Apr 23, 2024 | By Thomas Pappalardo
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Nine Outstanding Cigars You Should Be Smoking Now
From sitting down with four-time NBA champ Steph Curry to the Top 25 Cigars of 2023, you could say that the Jan/Feb 2024 edition of Cigar Aficionado had a considerable amount of star power and kicked off the new year in a big way. That issue also included our trademark tasting section that was equally laden with all-stars. Fifty-one of the 72 cigars we rated scored 90 points or higher, and we whittled down that list to just the absolute best of the best with nine cigars that rated 93 points or higher.
 
Every cigar rated by Cigar Aficionado is smoked blind by our panel of editors. The tasting coordinator removes the cigars’ identifying bands and replaces them with plain white, numbered labels before handing them out. Members of the tasting panel have no idea what they are smoking and cigars are evaluated without biases such as price, country of origin and brand.
 
Bolivar Belicoso Fino
Bolivar Belicoso Fino (94 points, £35.10)
Named after the liberator of South America, the Bolivar brand was founded in 1902 and has made a name for itself among cigar smokers for its strength, as well as its sophistication. The first puffs of this tapered cigar are laden with a rich, earthy character that scales back to unveil notes of caramel, honey and nuts with some cocoa powder harmonizing on the finish. It may not have the same brand recognition as Cohiba or Montecristo, but it can certainly hold its own in delivering an exceptional smoke. See full tasting note.
 
La Aroma de Cuba Pasión Box-Pressed Torpedo
La Aroma de Cuba Pasión Box-Pressed Torpedo (94 points, $12.20)
According to Ashton’s Sathya Levin, the La Aroma de Cuba Pasión line was the result of two years work to perfect the blend. The star is the reddish wrapper, which was grown in Nicaragua by the Garcia family in an area called Namanji and is the same leaf the Garcias use for their Flor de las Antillas brand, but that one is grown in the sun rather than in the shade. This box-pressed torpedo has a leathery, spicy quality with some sweet cinnamon segueing to a cedar finish. See full tasting note.
 
My Father The Judge Grand Robusto
My Father The Judge Grand Robusto (94 points, $13.30)
The Judge was created by the Garcias as a fuller-bodied alternative to its core My Father line. Clad in a leaf of Ecuador Sumatra atop two Nicaraguan binder leaves (one Corojo, one Criollo) and filler from three of the Garcia’s farms in Nicaragua, this box-pressed, 5-by-60 cigar has a lush draw and even combustion, despite its girth. Every puff is sweet and rich with impressions of toast and wood coming together for a resoundingly nutty finish. It’s a cigar with some pedigree, Cigar Aficionado’s No. 17 Cigar of 2021. See full tasting note.
 
Padrón 1964 Anniversary Series Hermoso
Padrón 1964 Anniversary Series Hermoso (94 points, $15.20)
Measuring 4 by 56, the shorter, thicker format of this softly pressed robusto seems to amplify the characteristics and strength typical of the Padrón 1964 Anniversary line. It’s a medium- to full-bodied smoke layered with opulent notes of coffee bean, oak, and spice and a crescendo smacking of black cherry. It was the No. 3 Cigar of 2020 and four years later still delivers an elegant, sophisticated smoke. See full tasting note.
 
Casa Cuba Doble Cuatro
Casa Cuba Doble Cuatro (93 points, $11.10)
Carlos Fuente Sr. created the Casa Cuba line to evoke the type of cigars that the Fuente family once rolled on their back porch in Tampa, cigars made with Cuban tobaccos as part of the blend. Burning and drawing evenly, this robusto has an initially woody, spicy aspect that mellows for notes of almond, coffee and orange zest. The finish is toasty. See full tasting note.
 
Hoyo de Monterrey Le Hoyo de San Juan
Hoyo de Monterrey Le Hoyo de San Juan (93 points, £44.50)
This 5-7/8-by-54 toro, released in 2014, was the thickest Hoyo de Monterrey in production to date. The smoke is well balanced with a sweet-and-savory aspect to it with elements of sea salt, chocolate, leather and peanut. Some nougat comes in to bring the flavors together on the finish, for a dessert-like effect reminiscent of a Snickers bar. See full tasting note.
 
Juan Lopez Selección No. 1
Juan Lopez Selección No. 1 (93 points, £29.40)
Juan Lopez is one of the smaller brands in the Habanos portfolio, but it can still shine even out of the spotlight. The No. 1 measures 5 5/8 by 46, and it’s an earthy, woody smoke with mixed nuts, licorice and nougat coming together for a rich finish. With Cuban cigars becoming more and more expensive, its £29.40 price tag comes as a bit of a relief for Habanos devotees. See full tasting note.
 
Montecristo 1935 Anniversary Edición Diamante No. 2
Montecristo 1935 Anniversary Edición Diamante No. 2 (93 points, $24.78)
Originally a prototype blend by Rafael Nodal and A.J. Fernandez when they were creating the Montecristo 1935 Anniversary Nicaragua blend, this box-pressed torpedo is not as powerful as the original line. The No. 2 seems to concentrate the flavors for a peppery smoke layered with notes of chocolate, coffee, oak and red wine. The finish suggests chocolate-covered raisins. See full tasting note.
 
Rocky Patel 15th Anniversary Torpedo
Rocky Patel 15th Anniversary Torpedo (93 points, $14.10)
In 2010, Rocky Patel released a cigar line to commemorate 15 years in the business. At the time, the line was novel for Patel as it was made in Nicaragua whereas his cigars were previously Honduran. This oily torpedo delivers a full-bodied experience with a core of fresh tobacco accented by earth and honey. A hint of cocoa comes through the earthiness with some herbal elements and all recur on the finish. See full tasting note.
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你应该现在抽的九款杰出雪茄

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你应该现在抽的九款杰出雪茄 2024年4月23日|通过 托马斯帕帕拉多 分享 从与四次NBA冠军斯蒂芬库里坐下来,到2023年顶级25支雪茄,可以说《2024年1月/2月》版《雪茄爱好者》杂志拥有相当

你应该现在抽的九款杰出雪茄

 
2024年4月23日 | 通过托马斯·帕帕拉多
分享
Nine Outstanding Cigars You Should Be Smoking Now

从与四次NBA冠军斯蒂芬·库里坐下来,到2023年顶级25支雪茄,可以说《2024年1月/2月》版《雪茄爱好者》杂志拥有相当多的明星力量,并以一种大的方式开启了新的一年。该期还包括我们标志性的品鉴部分,同样充满了全明星阵容。在我们评分的72支雪茄中,有51支得分在90分或更高,我们将这份名单缩小到了最顶尖的九支,它们的评分都在93分或更高。

《雪茄鉴赏家》杂志评出的每支雪茄,都是我们的编辑小组在不知情的情况下抽的。品尝协调员会去掉雪茄上的识别标签,换上普通的白色编号标签后再分发给小组成员。小组成员不知道他们正在抽什么牌子的雪茄,而且评价时不会考虑价格、产地和品牌等偏见因素。

Bolivar Belicoso Fino

玻利瓦尔·贝利科索菲诺(94分,35.10英镑)
以南美洲解放者玻利瓦尔命名,该品牌成立于1902年,以其强度和精致度在雪茄烟民中赢得了声誉。这款锥形雪茄的初吸充满了浓郁的土质特征,随后逐渐减弱,展现出焦糖、蜂蜜和坚果的味道,还有一些可可粉在收尾时和谐地融合在一起。它可能没有像科希巴或蒙特克里斯托那样的品牌知名度,但它肯定能在提供非凡的烟味方面独树一帜。 查看完整的品鉴笔记。

La Aroma de Cuba Pasión Box-Pressed Torpedo

古巴激情盒压鱼雷(94分,$12.20)根据阿什顿的萨蒂亚·莱文所说,古巴激情系列是经过两年努力完善配方而诞生的。其特色是红色的包装纸,由加西亚家族在尼加拉瓜一个叫曼曼吉的地区种植,这片叶子与加西亚家族用于Flor de las Antillas品牌的叶子相同,但那个是阳光下生长的,而这个是在阴凉处。这款盒压鱼雷具有皮革般的质地和辛辣的味道,伴随着一些甜肉桂的过渡,最后以雪松收尾。查看完整的品尝笔记。

My Father The Judge Grand Robusto

我的父亲,大罗布斯托(94分,$13.30)
法官是由加西亚家族创造的一款更丰满的替代品,以取代其核心的“我的父亲”系列。这款雪茄包裹在一片厄瓜多尔苏门答腊叶上,上面覆盖着两片尼加拉瓜粘合叶(一片科罗乔,一片克里奥尔),以及来自加西亚家族在尼加拉瓜的三个农场的填充物。这款压盒烟,尺寸为5x60毫米,尽管体积庞大,但抽吸起来却非常流畅且燃烧均匀。每一口都甜美浓郁,带有烤面包和木材融合在一起的印象,最终呈现出一个响亮的坚果收尾。这是一款具有血统的雪茄,是《雪茄爱好者》杂志2021年第17号雪茄。查看完整的品鉴笔记。

Padrón 1964 Anniversary Series Hermoso

帕德隆1964周年纪念系列Hermoso(94分,$15.20)
这款尺寸为4 x 56的短粗型软压robusto似乎放大了帕德隆1964周年纪念系列的特点和强度。它是一款中等至饱满的雪茄,层次丰富,有浓郁的咖啡豆、橡木和香料的味道,以及渐强的黑樱桃味道。它是2020年No. 3 Cigar,四年后仍然提供优雅、精致的雪茄。查看完整的品尝笔记。


Casa Cuba Doble Cuatro

古巴双四(93分,$11.10)Carlos Fuente Sr. 创建了古巴之家系列,以唤起福恩特家族曾经在坦帕的后院卷制的雪茄类型,这些雪茄是使用古巴烟草作为混合的一部分制成的。这种粗壮的雪茄燃烧和抽吸均匀,最初有一种木质、辛辣的味道,随后转变为杏仁、咖啡和橙皮皮的柔和香气。口感是烤香的。完整品尝笔记见2。

Hoyo de Monterrey Le Hoyo de San Juan

蒙特雷霍约德圣胡安(93分,44.5英镑)
这枚2014年发行的5-7/8英寸×54毫米的托罗,是迄今为止蒙特雷霍约德最厚的雪茄。烟雾平衡良好,具有甜咸的口感,带有海盐、巧克力、皮革和花生等元素。一些焦糖在收尾时加入,将风味融合在一起,产生类似甜点的感觉,让人想起士力架棒。查看完整的品鉴笔记。

Juan Lopez Selección No. 1

胡安·洛佩兹精选一号(93分,29.4英镑)
胡安·洛佩兹是哈瓦那雪茄组合中较小的品牌之一,但即使不在聚光灯下,它仍然可以闪耀。一号雪茄的尺寸为5 5/8英寸 x 46毫米,它是一种带有混合坚果、甘草和太妃糖味道的土质、木质烟味,给人一种丰富的口感。随着古巴雪茄变得越来越昂贵,其29.4英镑的价格标签对于哈瓦那雪茄爱好者来说是一个小小的安慰。查看完整的品鉴笔记。

Montecristo 1935 Anniversary Edición Diamante No. 2

蒙特克里斯托1935周年纪念版钻石号2(93分,$24.78)
最初是由Rafael Nodal和A.J. Fernandez在创造蒙特克里斯托1935周年纪念尼加拉瓜混合型雪茄时,作为原型混合而制成的。这款盒装鱼雷并不像原始系列那样强劲。二号似乎集中了胡椒味的烟雾,并夹杂着巧克力、咖啡、橡木和红葡萄酒的香气。口感暗示着巧克力裹着的葡萄干。查看完整的品鉴笔记。

Rocky Patel 15th Anniversary Torpedo

罗基·帕特尔15周年纪念鱼雷(93分,$14.10)在2010年,罗基·帕特尔发布了一条雪茄线来纪念他在烟草行业15年的经验。在当时,这条线对帕特尔来说是新颖的,因为它是在尼加拉瓜生产的,而他的雪茄之前都是在洪都拉斯生产的。这款油润的鱼雷带来了一种丰满的体验,核心是新鲜的烟草,辅以泥土和蜂蜜的味道。一丝可可通过泥土感传递出来,还有一些草本元素,所有这些都在收尾时再次出现。查看完整的品鉴笔记。


Nine Outstanding Cigars You Should Be Smoking Now
Apr 23, 2024 | By Thomas Pappalardo
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Nine Outstanding Cigars You Should Be Smoking Now
From sitting down with four-time NBA champ Steph Curry to the Top 25 Cigars of 2023, you could say that the Jan/Feb 2024 edition of Cigar Aficionado had a considerable amount of star power and kicked off the new year in a big way. That issue also included our trademark tasting section that was equally laden with all-stars. Fifty-one of the 72 cigars we rated scored 90 points or higher, and we whittled down that list to just the absolute best of the best with nine cigars that rated 93 points or higher.
 
Every cigar rated by Cigar Aficionado is smoked blind by our panel of editors. The tasting coordinator removes the cigars’ identifying bands and replaces them with plain white, numbered labels before handing them out. Members of the tasting panel have no idea what they are smoking and cigars are evaluated without biases such as price, country of origin and brand.
 
Bolivar Belicoso Fino
Bolivar Belicoso Fino (94 points, £35.10)
Named after the liberator of South America, the Bolivar brand was founded in 1902 and has made a name for itself among cigar smokers for its strength, as well as its sophistication. The first puffs of this tapered cigar are laden with a rich, earthy character that scales back to unveil notes of caramel, honey and nuts with some cocoa powder harmonizing on the finish. It may not have the same brand recognition as Cohiba or Montecristo, but it can certainly hold its own in delivering an exceptional smoke. See full tasting note.
 
La Aroma de Cuba Pasión Box-Pressed Torpedo
La Aroma de Cuba Pasión Box-Pressed Torpedo (94 points, $12.20)
According to Ashton’s Sathya Levin, the La Aroma de Cuba Pasión line was the result of two years work to perfect the blend. The star is the reddish wrapper, which was grown in Nicaragua by the Garcia family in an area called Namanji and is the same leaf the Garcias use for their Flor de las Antillas brand, but that one is grown in the sun rather than in the shade. This box-pressed torpedo has a leathery, spicy quality with some sweet cinnamon segueing to a cedar finish. See full tasting note.
 
My Father The Judge Grand Robusto
My Father The Judge Grand Robusto (94 points, $13.30)
The Judge was created by the Garcias as a fuller-bodied alternative to its core My Father line. Clad in a leaf of Ecuador Sumatra atop two Nicaraguan binder leaves (one Corojo, one Criollo) and filler from three of the Garcia’s farms in Nicaragua, this box-pressed, 5-by-60 cigar has a lush draw and even combustion, despite its girth. Every puff is sweet and rich with impressions of toast and wood coming together for a resoundingly nutty finish. It’s a cigar with some pedigree, Cigar Aficionado’s No. 17 Cigar of 2021. See full tasting note.
 
Padrón 1964 Anniversary Series Hermoso
Padrón 1964 Anniversary Series Hermoso (94 points, $15.20)
Measuring 4 by 56, the shorter, thicker format of this softly pressed robusto seems to amplify the characteristics and strength typical of the Padrón 1964 Anniversary line. It’s a medium- to full-bodied smoke layered with opulent notes of coffee bean, oak, and spice and a crescendo smacking of black cherry. It was the No. 3 Cigar of 2020 and four years later still delivers an elegant, sophisticated smoke. See full tasting note.
 
Casa Cuba Doble Cuatro
Casa Cuba Doble Cuatro (93 points, $11.10)
Carlos Fuente Sr. created the Casa Cuba line to evoke the type of cigars that the Fuente family once rolled on their back porch in Tampa, cigars made with Cuban tobaccos as part of the blend. Burning and drawing evenly, this robusto has an initially woody, spicy aspect that mellows for notes of almond, coffee and orange zest. The finish is toasty. See full tasting note.
 
Hoyo de Monterrey Le Hoyo de San Juan
Hoyo de Monterrey Le Hoyo de San Juan (93 points, £44.50)
This 5-7/8-by-54 toro, released in 2014, was the thickest Hoyo de Monterrey in production to date. The smoke is well balanced with a sweet-and-savory aspect to it with elements of sea salt, chocolate, leather and peanut. Some nougat comes in to bring the flavors together on the finish, for a dessert-like effect reminiscent of a Snickers bar. See full tasting note.
 
Juan Lopez Selección No. 1
Juan Lopez Selección No. 1 (93 points, £29.40)
Juan Lopez is one of the smaller brands in the Habanos portfolio, but it can still shine even out of the spotlight. The No. 1 measures 5 5/8 by 46, and it’s an earthy, woody smoke with mixed nuts, licorice and nougat coming together for a rich finish. With Cuban cigars becoming more and more expensive, its £29.40 price tag comes as a bit of a relief for Habanos devotees. See full tasting note.
 
Montecristo 1935 Anniversary Edición Diamante No. 2
Montecristo 1935 Anniversary Edición Diamante No. 2 (93 points, $24.78)
Originally a prototype blend by Rafael Nodal and A.J. Fernandez when they were creating the Montecristo 1935 Anniversary Nicaragua blend, this box-pressed torpedo is not as powerful as the original line. The No. 2 seems to concentrate the flavors for a peppery smoke layered with notes of chocolate, coffee, oak and red wine. The finish suggests chocolate-covered raisins. See full tasting note.
 
Rocky Patel 15th Anniversary Torpedo
Rocky Patel 15th Anniversary Torpedo (93 points, $14.10)
In 2010, Rocky Patel released a cigar line to commemorate 15 years in the business. At the time, the line was novel for Patel as it was made in Nicaragua whereas his cigars were previously Honduran. This oily torpedo delivers a full-bodied experience with a core of fresh tobacco accented by earth and honey. A hint of cocoa comes through the earthiness with some herbal elements and all recur on the finish. See full tasting note.