1502 Emerald Perfecto

1502 Emerald Perfecto

Stogie Specs

Made By: Global Premium Cigars (Plasencia Factory)
Wrapper: Nicaraguan Corojo Habano
Binder: Nicaraguan
Filler: Nicaraguan and Mexican San Andres
Average Price: Unknown
Ring Gauge: 50
Length: 6″

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91
out of 100
1502 Emerald Perfecto Rating
Stogies on the Rocks · 100-point scale
Quick Take The 1502 Emerald Perfecto opens with a face-full of white floral pepper before settling into wood, hay, and a subtle honey-like sweetness in the back half. It’s medium strength, medium-full in body, and honestly a better experience than the torpedo version I tried before. At around $12 and a 91 score, it’s worth hunting down at a 1502 lounge if you ever get the chance.

Initial Thoughts

Surprise, surprise!  Another 1502 review!  Well, I wanted to ensure I covered a wide variety of their offerings that I received in the sample pack.  Keeping that in mind, I wanted to make sure to review one of the perfectos that were sent.  In this case, I chose the 1502 Emerald Perfecto.

1502 Emerald Perfecto - Barrel
1502 Emerald Perfecto – Barrel

As noted earlier, 1502 perfectos are available at their designated lounges (http://www.globalpremiumcigars.com/cigar-lounges for locations).  To my knowledge, those are the only places where they can be purchased.  While they are quite similar to the torpedo that is a regular production cigar, the cap end comes to a sharper point and the foot is completely closed, matching the cap.  The lounges have a perfecto in each line, the Ruby, Black Gold, and Emerald.

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This came as a sample provided to me by 1502 Cigars.  The usual disclaimer: though I am grateful for the samples, 1502’s generosity will not play a part in how the cigar is evaluated.

Looks

To be honest, the 1502 Emerald Perfecto looks very dart-like.  The cap and foot come to a very sharp point, with very visible seams on both ends.  There is a small split at the tip of the cap as well.  The barrel of the cigar is light brown and slightly box-pressed, with some veins and slightly visible seams.  It is both elegant and rugged at the same time.

1502 Emerald Perfecto - Band
1502 Emerald Perfecto – Band

The band is the same as the Ruby and Black Gold except that it has an emerald green background and the name “Emerald” on it.  Combined with the light wrapper color, it helps make the cigar look more elegant.  It is pretty snug, but I am able to slide it off near the end without damaging the wrapper.

Function

So, the 1502 Emerald Perfecto is both beauty and the beast when it comes to appearance, so it should feel both rough and smooth too, right?  The answer is yes!  The barrel is mostly smooth while the cap and foot both reveals the rugged, raised seams.  Squeezing the cigar reveals that it is well packed, feeling quite firm with no soft spots.

1502 Emerald Perfecto - Beginning
1502 Emerald Perfecto – Beginning

While the other samples I reviewed had a “cigar lock” foot, this one is completely closed.  As a result, the barrel and foot aromas are the same.  I detect a very faint grass and wood aroma.

I use my CRA cutter to clip the cap and the foot.  I cut the cap at a 45 degree angle and just a small portion of the foot straight across.  Afterwards, I test the pre-light draw.  It is rather open, with notes of grass and earth.

Smoking

After clipping the tip of the foot, I get out my Xikar single flame torch to light it.  I didn’t clip much off, so the lighting area is quite small.  I figure that is why when lighting it, I also scorched a small hole a couple of centimeters above the burn line in the wrapper. Other than that, it lights up quickly and easily.  The burn line quickly reaches the hole, which is a good thing!  I was not able to get a good draw until it did.

1502 Emerald Perfecto - Great Ash
1502 Emerald Perfecto – Great Ash

Speaking of draw, much like the Ruby Lancero, it is very open.  I must admit, I am happy that it is pen instead of tight.  I tend to avoid torpedos and perfectos because many tend to have a tight draw.  Not the case here!  Yes, it causes it to burn a little fast, but not to the extent that the lancero did.  I can live with it, but would’ve liked to have a little more resistance.

The burn was a bit fast, but stayed even for almost the entire smoke.  I did have to relight it once in the last inch, but there were no other problems with it the rest of the time.

The most impressive burn quality by far was the ash.  It was mostly tight, mostly white, and held on for about half of the cigar!  You can see from the pictures that it lasted well into the second third, keeping the perfecto shape the whole time.  It was very nice indeed!

Flavor

I have only smoked one Emerald before and was not crazy about it.  It was a torpedo, and the draw was rather tight, so I didn’t get a lot of flavor.  Since there was no draw issue on the 1502 Emerald Perfecto, I was looking forward to experiencing all the flavor it had to offer.

1502 Emerald Perfecto
1502 Emerald Perfecto

The first third starts off with a punch in the mouth!  That punch is a strong white, floral pepper that is quite spicy.  Though it remains pretty strong, it does mellow out enough to allow some wood and hay notes to emerge.  I was hesitant to retrohale, but have to by habit!  Yep!  It was spicy all right!  Near the next third, it had mellowed out a good bit, allowing more wood and hay to balance it out.

The next third has the same three notes, white pepper, hay, and wood.  I also notice a sweetness that I am not exactly sure how to describe.  It’s akin to honey or maple syrup I guess.  It is difficult to name since it is so subtle.  The 1502 website says vanilla, but I’m not sure I would say that.  Near the end, there is a nut flavor that develops as well.

The final third sees the white pepper fade out almost completely, except on the retrohale.  It has become more of just a floral note at this point.  The wood, hay, and sweetness are still present, but the nut flavor has taken over.  This continues until the very end, even after the relight.

1502 Emerald Perfecto - Final Third
1502 Emerald Perfecto – Final Third

The 1502 Emerald Perfecto is medium in strength, despite the blast of pepper on the front end.  It is medium-full in flavor.  I wouldn’t say it is a very complex cigar, but has enough variance to make it interesting.  Smoke time was 1 hour 15 minutes, which I feel could’ve been longer with a less open draw.

Would I Buy It Again?

Most likely, though I don’t know what the MSRP is.  Plus, I doubt I’ll be near one of the 1502 lounges anytime soon!

Is It An Everyday Smoke?

Not for me, but I would put it in the monthly rotation for sure.

Would I Buy a Box?

Not a box, but a 5 pack.

Frequently Asked Questions

How strong is the 1502 Emerald Perfecto?

The 1502 Emerald Perfecto is medium in strength overall, though it doesn’t feel that way at first — it opens with a strong blast of white floral pepper that’ll get your attention before settling down.

What are the flavor notes of the 1502 Emerald Perfecto?

Expect white floral pepper up front, with wood and hay balancing it out through the middle. The back half brings a subtle honey or maple-like sweetness and a nutty note that takes over near the finish.

Where can I buy the 1502 Emerald Perfecto?

The 1502 Emerald Perfecto is exclusive to 1502 lounge locations — you can find a list at globalpremiumcigars.com/cigar-lounges. As far as Eric knows, those are the only places you can pick one up.

How much does the 1502 Emerald Perfecto cost?

Eric didn’t have a confirmed MSRP at the time of his review, but the going estimate is around $12 per stick.

What bourbon pairs well with the 1502 Emerald Perfecto?

Eric didn’t cover a bourbon pairing in this review, but check the pairing section below for some suggestions based on the cigar’s actual flavor profile.

Where to Buy 1502 Emerald Perfecto

Average retail: ~$12 per stick. Prices vary by retailer.

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Best Bourbon Pairings for the 1502 Emerald Perfecto

As a full-bodied, high-strength Nicaraguan torpedo, the Cojonu 2006 demands a bourbon with presence. Here are our top three pairings based on complementary flavor profiles.

#1 — Knob Creek 9 Year

Knob Creek 9 Year’s bold oak and baking spice backbone can stand up to the Emerald Perfecto’s assertive white pepper opening without bulldozing the hay and subtle sweetness that emerge in the middle thirds.

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#2 — Old Forester 1920

Old Forester 1920’s rich, almost syrupy sweetness is a natural bridge to the honey and maple-like notes Eric picks up in the back half of this cigar.

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#3 — Russell’s Reserve

Russell’s Reserve’s softer, nuttier profile mirrors the walnut and nut notes that take over the final third, making it a natural finish-to-finish companion for the Emerald Perfecto.

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Pairing suggestions based on the Stogies on the Rocks flavor profile scoring system. Browse all bourbon reviews →

Conclusion

1502 Emerald Perfecto - Nub
1502 Emerald Perfecto – Nub

The 1502 Emerald Perfecto was an enjoyable cigar, especially for those who like white, floral pepper.  It’s not the most complex cigar, but does have enough variance to keep my interest.  My experience with the perfecto was definitely better than with the torpedo and has made me want to try other Emerald vitolas soon.  If you can get your hands on one or another vitola, I say give it a try!

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About This Review

Eric “Siz” Scism is a Louisville, KY-based cigar and bourbon enthusiast and the founder of Stogies on the Rocks. With over 20 years of marketing experience and direct access to Kentucky’s bourbon country, Eric brings genuine expertise and a discerning palate to every review. He is also the founder of Cream of Kentucky bourbon, giving him a unique insider’s perspective on American whiskey. All cigar and bourbon reviews on this site are based on personal, unsponsored tasting experiences.

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