We get up close and personal with the most interesting people from all different walks of life. Casino managers, poker pros, racecar drivers, boxers, NFL players, MMA fighters, politicians, oh yeah and cigar professionals! We don’t discriminate when we choose who to cover. If we think they have something to say that will tantalize then we offer them a venue to speak their mind. Our interviewers have no problem taking to the streets to look under every tobacco leaf to speak to everyone from local shopkeepers to the master Ligador. Here’s your chance to take a peek inside the minds of the men and women that keep the cigar industry rolling with our in-depth, penetrating interviews, where we ask the questions that matter to you: the cigar connoisseur. So come along and join us as we cut the cap and a take an intimate look inside the mind and heart of cigars.
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Thursday, 05 June 2008 06:03 |
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You are looking at the CRA logo, albeit only in black and white. I have no
doubt we will begin to see the CRA logo in the windows of tobacconists all over
the country. In fact, the logo was designed by Drew Estate but, there is no doubt
that this has been a serious collaborative effort.
Let's hope this is the start of an enormous grass roots movement where cigar
smokers will tell the government and the anti-smoking zealots that we're not
going to have our rights taken away from us!
I finally had a chance to speak with Jeffrey Borysiewicz, and aside from
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Saturday, 10 September 2005 12:33 |
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Carlos Toraño, the man with
the name on the band, sits down for a brief chat to discuss his views on the
cigar industry, whether another "cigar boom" is happening, his opinion
on the anti-smoking efforts and new products from Toraño Cigars. |
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Sunday, 02 October 2005 19:00 |
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Jose Oliva of Oliva Cigars takes time to chat with Cigar Review. Jose's family history is quite interesting. The company was founded in Cuba by Gilberto Oliva Sr. and like many other tobacco growers, after the Revolution, the Olivas were forced to flee Cuba.
Whether you're a smoker of Oliva cigars or not, from the economically made Flor De Oliva bundles, to the rich-tasting Oliva 'O' Bold, their cigars are crafted by hand with great care and attention to every detail of the cigar-making process, which has made them one of the most sought after "boutique" brands on the market.
Here's what Jose had to say about his company, family and the cigar market. |
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Monday, 05 December 2005 01:10 |
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Camacho Cigars, makers of premium handmade cigars, such as the highly rated Baccarat The Game & Baccarat Casino Vintage Selection, Camacho and La Fontana started out as a humble operation over 25 years ago; |
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Thursday, 22 December 2005 06:34 |
Drew Estate Interview with Steve Saka – December 2005
The Drew Estate line of cigars was introduced to the market in 2000. Cigar smoker’s opinions of the line are usually polarized, but one thing is undisputable. The Drew Estate line is most certainly unique.

Before Drew Estate hit the market, |
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