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 | ..., I marveled at how its construction and burn remained
smooth and consistent, without heating up. I generally prefer a Robusto or
Corona while playing golf, but this cigar has led me t... |
01-11-2008
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...e. (or at least how I imagine the inside of a 1957 Chevy Bel Air tailpipe would taste.) Just when I am about to begin pulling out what hair I have left, some cigar…usually out of left field…...
28-10-2008
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...ff chocolates? How about a fresh cup of Graycliff espresso? Enrico told me that his coffee was selected over other premium brands during documented blind taste tests. Their coffee also will be avai...
28-10-2008
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 | ...cisions. Gary: How did you become interested in cigars? Philip: At the age of 14 or 15, my father was posted in Geneva, and at that age, I started smoking. Gary: You stumbled into Davidoff. Phili... |
23-10-2008
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 | ...om Panama. Well how about that! I have to admit I was not
expecting very much from this cigar but I was pleasantly surprised. Looked
good, smelled good. The draw was too tight, making ... |
13-10-2008
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 | ...ows, explaining how my
erroneous comment about the Mayan calendar happened; and expressing my complete
willingness to correct the article.
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Mr. Giolito:
In an at... |
22-09-2008
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 | ... It is funny how one cigar from the same blend can be so different from
another. I was amazed at how this behaved, compared to the robusto. It was
a totally different experience. Th... |
20-09-2008
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...s in the world. However, due to limited production
capabilities, many of the cigars Pepin makes are difficult to find. Photo by Michael Sherwood of Stiletto Studios in Clearwater, FL.
To see the hi...
01-09-2008
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 | ... its full body; however, its strength does not dominate the
experience. The specially aged and fermented tobaccos make for a complex flavor
that adds layers of enticing notes of pepper, leather an... |
25-08-2008
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...e industry, but how are their cigars?Devils Weed…we always thought that was something other than a cigar, but why go there? Devils Weed Cigars are the creation of Luis Molina of Molina Cigar Company...
19-08-2008
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 | ...rs. We learned how Christian goes about developing cigars, from seed, to blend, to taste-testing, to the packaging on the shelf. We had an in-depth conversation about "Authentic Corojo" seed tobacc... |
28-07-2008
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excitement, however; centered on his Delirium maduro line and the newer than new
777. All are excellent cigars, made by a very knowledgeable cigar maker
descended from several generations of t... |
25-07-2008
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 | ... progressed and how it filled the mouth with it's leathery flavor. I
reduced it's rating because of the fill and wet, bitter finish.I would
still rate this cigar fairly decently and gi... |
21-07-2008
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...le get into it. How long the new "Don Whatever" brands will last is anyone's guess, but maybe there is another Drew Estates or Padilla out there.
Cigar distribution: Consolidation, changes, and expe...
15-07-2008
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 | ...rief history of how you came to be the one running the company that you never planned to work for, and the impetus and evolution for changing from Caribe Imported Cigars to Camacho Cigars? Christia... |
08-07-2008
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...n its rolling, how it feels and the way it burns. "How it looks ... the flavor of the tobacco, the taste, the construction of the cigar burning evenly" is how he described a good cigar. Castanon sa...
29-05-2008
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 | ...rdinary cigars. However, the
Flor de Oliva is a very good cigar at an unbelievably low price.
So, don't be afraid to try that $3, $4 or $5 cigar. If you'd like some personal
recommendations, s... |
26-05-2008
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 | ...but I could see how some people would really like it. I would
smoke another one if it was offered to me, but I wouldn’t buy any.
This cigar was average so I give it a C.
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13-05-2008
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 | ...s in the world. However, most cigars (except for Cuban) are
blends of tobaccos from different regions. This affords the opportunity to
broaden your taste horizons, which is another benefit of not ... |
25-04-2008
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Owner Mike Howe recently moved his family-owned company from a
4,000-square-foot-building a few blocks away to the new 7,000-square-foot site,
complete with a 2,500-square-foot showroom and l...
24-04-2008
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