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 | ...age until now. George A. Rico has been in charge of the blending process, and he claims that each cigar provides a smoke that is smooth and complex at the same time.
The Gran Reserva #3 comes in th... |
08-11-2010
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 | ... political, try George W. Bush or Barack Obama.
What to drink
Now that you know what to wear, it's time for some alcoholic beverages with a Halloween twist. Here are some recipes for mixed drinks... |
29-10-2010
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 | ... the only one. George Lopez, the comedian and host of his own talk show on TBS now has his own cigar to add to his fame with the Lopez Tonight line from J-R Cigars.
Lopez himself is a huge cigar fan... |
09-07-2010
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 | ...n Guillermo and George Rico have a new line to present from Gran Habano: the Azteca. The Azteca was created with full flavor in mind. According to Don Guillermo's son, George, many smokers have a mi... |
07-06-2010
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 | ... president, and George Sosa, the national sales director. The fathers of these three men are recognized on the cigar via their three signature's that adorn its band. The line uses a blend of Hondura... |
16-04-2010
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 | ...Sales Director, George Sosa.
Nestor Miranda Collection Dominicano
Don Pepin Garcia is at it once again with another collaborative effort in producing a new cigar. This time, Don Pepin has joi... |
22-03-2010
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 | ...inaries such as George Washing and his wife Martha Washington were both dry snuff users, as was Ben Franklin. Other famous snuffers include Stephen Fry, Charles Darwin, and Catherine De Medici, who us... |
05-02-2010
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 | ...f Guillermo and George Rico, Gran Habano made a name for itself most notably with its Gran Habano 3 Siglos Gran Corona which was good enough to reach Cigar Aficionado’s top 25 list for 2007. You c... |
30-12-2009
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 | ...could we forget George Burns, the great entertainer who lived to be one-hundred years of age. The man who made us laugh smoked ten to fifteen sticks per day for a good eighty years of his life. While ... |
23-11-2009
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 | ... whether or not George Washington, or first president, smoked cigars or not. He did have a tobacco farm for income, so it is hard to imagine that he at least never tried one.
But since there are no r... |
17-07-2009
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 | ...I’m sure both George and Abe had a stoge or two, so, what the hell. St. Patrick’s Day? Fuggin A! Easter? Not thought of as much of a cigar day, but again, the real question to ask is: Why not?
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03-07-2009
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The Bambino, George Herman Ruth, always comes to mind, as images of him with a Cubano, not much smaller than his bat were always featured in the newsreels. Everyone knows that the Babe certainly en... |
12-06-2009
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...n Republic with George Brightman, then with Cigar Aficionado, and James Suckling, of the same publication.
During that few days, I met Litto Gomez, Guillermo Leon, Augusto Reyes, Henke Kelner, Ma...
29-05-2009
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 | ...es Suckling and George Brightman, of Cigar Aficionado, looking at a roughly drawn illustration, sitting on an easel, of what turned out to be a tongue. “The Kelner tongue,” in fact!
Well, not Hen... |
03-04-2009
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I got to know George long after hearing the occasional negative comment about him. Now I know, those comments came from people who either didn’t know him or had an axe to grind. I find it very enj... |
01-04-2009
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 | ...the famed actor George Burns, who was an early spokesman for the company, bandying about their cigars. Today, the corporation can be found in several companies, including the United States, Dominican ... |
19-02-2009
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 | ...lassic image of George Washington replete in his Masonic apron, etc.
What I wondered was what was the purpose of these appearances on cigar boxes. Free Masonry is not a religion; they do not prosel... |
02-02-2009
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 | ...DC; walked into Georgetown Tobacco my sophomore year, immediately fell in love with the place and cast of characters, and decided I wanted to be a Tobacconist. I spent the next 3 years writing the b... |
23-01-2009
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 | ...The Fireman" by George Strait is a not that popular song either. Through both songs, my buddies Erik and Eddie sang along with me like true friends. Who cared what other people thought? We were having... |
16-01-2009
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 | ... the absence of George Burns, but realized he
smoked El Producto cigars, and used a holder no less) and cedar armoires with
"Romeo y Julieta," "Monte Cristo," "Partagas,&q... |
05-01-2009
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