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 | ...e did not quit, however, and gave the business a second try by moving the cigars' production to Nicaragua and out of the Miami area. This move proved to be a success, and the Flor de Gonzalez brand i... |
12-04-2010
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 | ... does not mean, however, that there shouldn't be cigars aimed at the feminine crowd. Habanos S.A., makers of the Romeo y Julieta brand of cigars, seem to agree with this notion, as evidenced by their... |
07-04-2010
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 | ...is some leeway, however, as businesses will be given one year to adjust to the new rules. This one-year grace period is meant to help businesses acclimate themselves as well as their customers to the ... |
17-03-2010
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 | ...As time passes, however, this may become more complicated as more states crack down on public smoking. To help keep you up to speed on what is going on in terms of smoking legislation, let’s take a ... |
15-03-2010
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 | ... that discusses how to get a job in the cigar industry. We are not talking about your normal picking tobacco leaves, moving around big stacks of future cigars. We are talking about the realistic, ever... |
12-03-2010
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 | ...could think of. How could I continue the series if there were no more words to define?
I had two options: make words up, or go with a different format. I opted for the different format. The last arti... |
05-03-2010
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 | ...ou, the reader, how to grow and roll your own cigars – not necessarily in that order. In this issue we will look at the specific techniques used to roll your cigar. So, click on the old Read More bu... |
15-02-2010
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 | ...Before we start however, I know some of you will have the inevitable question in your minds: Is it legal to grow tobacco in America? How about other countries?
The simple answer is: Yes, it is legal ... |
10-02-2010
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 | ...to the process. However, I feel (as I am sure most smokers do) that they are well worth the extra effort.
The next type of pipe I want to discuss is the Calabash. There can be some confusion when d... |
03-02-2010
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 | ...tandard view of how our pipes are supposed to look. These pipes are known as freehand pipes and do not conform to pipe standards.
Heath – Heath trees are where briar burls are gathered from. Thos... |
25-01-2010
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 | ...r and God knows how much I love tapioca pudding. Like a goof, I asked a thousand questions, but the “real” cigar stores with the “true” tobacconists behind the counter were glad to answer my q... |
08-01-2010
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 | ...erseas as well. However the business is growing and New York is changing too so this year it was time for the company to move to new premises and now their famous store is located on 42nd Street.
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09-12-2009
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 | ...age my tobacco? How long should I age it for?
Answer: The simple answer is yes. Tobacco of any sort gets better with age (when properly stored mind you). To notice a difference in taste, you will... |
18-11-2009
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 | ...a fruitful life however.
Tampa was founded in 1823, two years after the United States purchased Florida from the Spanish in the Adams-Onis Treaty. The United States hoped that purchasing the land... |
16-11-2009
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 | ... process behind how cigars are made is similar to understanding the way a good magic trick works. It doesn’t take away from the taste and smells, or even the tactile sensation. But for me, it does t... |
13-11-2009
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 | ...ians.
Now, however, despite pressure from certain groups, the wooden store Indian is alive and well. In addition to adorning many tobacco shops, sharing the fame with the warm glow of neon signs,... |
11-11-2009
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 | ...s I wonder just how good the quality is.
Compare those cigars with what is produced in places such as Honduras and the Dominican Republic and you may just find that the Cuban factories have lost the ... |
28-10-2009
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 | ...fect. No matter how good a cigar roller may be there is always room for human error so you will occasionally get a hand rolled cigar that isn’t perfect. Perhaps it’s wrapped a little too tightly t... |
26-10-2009
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 | ...nderstanding of how to store his own private stash of cigars.
He will always have a good supply of cigars on hand too- somewhere between 50 and 200- and while most of them will be reasonably priced, ... |
12-10-2009
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 | ...want to push. However we don’t hear or see anything about the declining number of cigar smokers and that could just be due to the fact that cigar smoking is becoming really popular once more.
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27-07-2009
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