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 | ...from the 1970's cult film, the Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
The Face comes in one size, 6 3/8 x 56. Johnson chose the 6 3/8 length to mimic the actual height of the actor who played the Leatherface char... |
08-11-2010
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 | ...im to different cultures, and he eventually took an interest in tobacco and cigars. In the 1970's Clement noticed that there was just one cigar factory in the Dominican Republic that was actively pro... |
30-08-2010
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 | ..., the 6 1/2x 54 Culture, the 6 3/8x 60 Freak, and the 7 x 58 Curve. Just by name alone one might be able to tell that these are fairly larger and imposing cigars. While the wrapper and sizes are dif... |
23-08-2010
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 | ...acco growers to cultivate their prized crops. The Hoyo de Tradicion line is one of the newer creations from the Hoyo de Monterrey brand. The line boasts proprietary tobacco blends that should appeal... |
01-03-2010
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 | ...ses the area to cultivate special tobacco. The filler blend used for the 1968 is aged in tercios and wooden barrels to give it more flavor. The 1968 has a Connecticut Habano binder and a San Agust... |
30-12-2009
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 | ...he time’s pop culture.
Perhaps as an omen or portent for the times to come, these wooden Indian warriors would face stiff competition for their coveted territory. Trying to differentiate themse... |
11-11-2009
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 | ...d the dedicated culture necessary to make quality cigars, and the company’s moniker is a tribute to those countries and their people. Combine the desire and reverence of its founder, and the exper... |
02-11-2009
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 | ...Ometepe tobacco cultivated exclusively for General Cigar in a limited quantity. The result is a cigar that reveals an intriguing of range of flavors at the first draw and delivers a rich, balanced fin... |
05-10-2009
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 | ... with Dominican cultural symbols and festivities - at the La Aurora booth one evening; much of the talk was about what would come next from the oldest cigar maker in the Dominican Republic.
Jose Blan... |
21-09-2009
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...r with products cultivated from his 1,500 acres of farmland at Tabacos Rancho Jamastran in Honduras. The Eiroa father and son team takes great pride in the products they present to the public that a...
21-08-2009
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 | ...ers and tobacco cultivators behind this brand. There is value in just about every cigar that comes from El Rey Del Mundo, and in an economy like we are in value is king.
The Honduran El Rey Del Mundo... |
10-07-2009
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 | ...s for many, the cultural event of the year and if your team isn’t in the big game, it doesn’t matter because the food and friends are enough to keep you partying through the course of the day. Let... |
03-07-2009
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 | ...th elegance and culture. Think Avo Uvezian, Edward Sahakian (Davidoff London), Raffik Aboulian (Raffi’s in Geneva, Switzerland), Gerard, père et fils, (Geneva, Switzerland), Anto Kamarian (Cigars b... |
10-06-2009
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 | ...as they are not cultivated in an environment with a lot of calcium and phosphorous. Yet Cuba is known as producing some of the greatest cigars in the world.
Myth Three: John F. Kennedy and the Cu... |
04-05-2009
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 | ...about Dominican culture as well as Dominican tobacco and cigars.
Whichever visit one made, we gathered around 1:45 PM for lunch and it was a marvelous opportunity to ask questions of, or just be soci... |
03-04-2009
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 | ... so part of the cultivation includes removing the buds as they appear at the top of the plant.As those buds are removed more of the effort the plant is putting in to producing those flowers is redirec... |
16-03-2009
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 | ...w World tobacco cultivation had already spread north and south of the Caribbean. North American Indians were growing it and the Incas in Peru were also cultivating that early form of tobacco. These da... |
09-03-2009
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 | ...ces have helped cultivate the industry to this day.
Known for spicy tobacco, Cibao Valley is the most famous region in the Dominican Republic. Some of the other areas are Santo Domingo and Puerto Pla... |
04-02-2009
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 | ...rred to as "the cult of the personality." You can decide who's who and what's what.Our conversation then moved on to Miami Cigar & Company's 20th Anniversary. According to Rene, they have some imp... |
02-02-2009
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 | ...cross an Indian culture where both men and women smoked tobacco leaves wrapped in a variety of other vegetable matter ... basically anything that was handy.Another good thing for us was the lack of ta... |
30-01-2009
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