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 | ... soft spots. A large red and gold band decorates the cigar. It has Punch and Champion stamped on it with a nice logo in the middle. Prior to lighting, there is a tobacco cold taste and an earthy sc... |
10-01-2011
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 | ...e, although how large it will be is still unknown. Based on the Supremas suffix, one could incur that the newer edition will be larger than the original. The second vitola that will be replaced is t... |
02-08-2010
Word count: 1673
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 | ...g, as well as a large, intimidating knife. I pity the fool that tries to hijack a SEAL's cigars, especially if he has that knife at his disposal. Some might see all of this packaging as excessive, b... |
19-07-2010
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 | ... the “World's Largest Production Cigar” in terms of thickness. The previous record for the world's thickest cigar was 24 inches, so El Gigante would have that beat by about half a foot. The ciga... |
07-07-2010
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 | ... Nicaragua on a larger scale.
The 90 Miles comes in four different sizes: the 5.5x50 Robusto, the 6x52 Toro, the 6.5x52 Torpedo, and the 7x48 Churchill. All sizes come in boxes of 20. You can expec... |
12-04-2010
Word count: 1659
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 | ...zes all feature large ring gauges as well. Despite its size and dark, imposing Cameroon wrapper, this stick offers plenty of creamy flavors. Inside you will find a hearty blend of Dominican tobaccos... |
26-03-2010
Word count: 1964
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 | ...llection is the large-ring Gigante (6” x 60) which will carry an SRP of $3.75 per cigar, or $75.00 per bundle.
Brioso cigars will be sold exclusively at retail tobacco stores across the U.S. As s... |
05-10-2009
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...e factory is so large that the town’s inhabitants have given it the moniker of “El Monstro”, or “The Monster.” The cigars produced the Perdomo family are the result of decades of hard work...
04-09-2009
Word count: 1936
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 | ...to us that this large ring gauge style would soften these meaty flavors he wanted to include.
The Nub Maduro has the same sizes as the other lines, but is wrapped in a Brazilian Maduro blanket surrou... |
07-08-2009
Word count: 1067
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...sh language by, largely, uneducated youth or people endeavouring to be ‘hip,’ you can’t do it. A pimp is a pimp.
I had hundreds of conversations with cigar makers and retail tobacconists co...
29-05-2009
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...er of these are large prices to pay for the consistency and flavor, and the near perfect tobaccos used to make the cigars.
Another term you’ll often hear use to describe the cigars, is “complex...
18-05-2009
Word count: 1094
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...my favorite, in large part because of its look.
Rating: 94.0
The Diamond Crown Maximus
Wanting to out-do the Diamond Crown Series, Stanford Newman contacted the Fuente family on the...
11-05-2009
Word count: 1854
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 | ... and allows for large air hole.
Puro: In the olden days, the term Puro was used to separate a cigar from a cigarette. Nowadays, it refers to cigars that use tobacco from only one country (ie; not... |
03-03-2009
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 | ...s are placed in large piles (remember bulking?) causing them to heat up and remove excess chemicals and concentrate the flavors.
Figurado: This Spanish word references cigars with shaped sizes, s... |
28-02-2009
Word count: 1913
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... Churchill is a large Corona cigar roughly 7 inches long with a ring gauge between 48 and 50. The cigar was named after Winston Churchill, who smoked between 10 to 25 cigars everyday, and went to grea...
25-02-2009
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 | ...king: Placing a large stack of tobacco leaves atop one another to allow for fermentation.
Bull’s Eye: A type of cutter used to puncture a target or bulls-eye shaped opening in the closed cigar head... |
22-02-2009
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 | ...rillo is barely larger than a cigarette, featuring a ring gauge that starts at about 20 and goes up to maybe 28, mostly less. It is machine made, and is considered to be pretty tame when it comes to s... |
26-01-2009
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 | ... evident in the larger ring gauge cigars of this line. So if this is something that overly concerns you stick to the larger smokes in the Macanudo 1968 line.
While the Macanudo 1968 has not hit all o... |
25-01-2009
Word count: 1694
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 | ... cigar; not too large nor too small. It is the most common type of cigar on the market. You can depend on a classic Corona to last your around forty-five minutes.
The Double Corona
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16-01-2009
Word count: 1513
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 | ...gar that is too large (or likewise, too small) for your features can make you look rather funny.
For instance, if you are a 400 pound, six-foot-eight line backer with a giant mouth and fingers li... |
16-01-2009
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