Chris Khatsch Smoking an El Septimo Michelangelo from the Sacred Arts Collection

Have a Cigar: El Septimo Sacred Arts Michelangelo

Name: El Septimo Sacred Arts Michelangelo

Country: Costa Rica

Shape: Figurado

Size: (5 1/2 inches x 50)

Strength: Medium

From all of the Sacred Arts cigars I liked this one the least. I got a better experience smoking Salvador Dali, Botticelli, and Raphael. The reason? I don’t know. Maybe I was just unlucky this time. This Michelangelo I smoked had a very firm draw, and I had to use a toothpick to open it up a little. Overall, however, it was still a good cigar.

Chateau Fakra - Collection Privee 2012

Lebanese Wines: Chateau Fakra Collection Privée 2012

Description

Name: Chateau Fakra Collection Privée 2012
Type: Red Wine
Grapes: Cabernet-Sauvignon, Syrah
Year: 2012
Country: Lebanon
Region: Kfardebian, Keserwan
Date Consumed: 12 December, 2022

Ruby red. Aromatic. Well-balanced tannins. Notes of berries, citrus fruits, pepper, rosemary, and oak. Nice finish.

This cuvée only produced 8,680 bottles. So, I guess I’ll never taste this wine again unless if I go and purchase a few more bottles now.

Should I?
I don’t know.

Chateau Kefraya Coteaux 2018

Lebanese Wines: Chateau Kefraya Coteaux 2018

Description

Name: Chateau Kefraya Coteaux 2018
Type: Red Wine
Grapes: Syrah, Marselan, Cabernet Franc
Year: 2018
Country: Lebanon
Region: Bekaa Valley

Experience

Date Consumed: 12 December, 2022

Interesting blend. Full-bodied. I’ve had it before. I think it was earlier this year. My wife and I had invited couples over for wine night, and Coteaux 2018 was one of the wines that we enjoyed that night.

I’d give it 72/100.