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 | ... far so good! Lighting it up was duly as nice, as it took to flame like it wanted to be smoked. Decent amounts of smoke followed, and I was getting encouraged and over my trepidation. With my re... |
18-09-2009
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 | ...e wrapper has a light tone to it with a few veins running throughout. Unlit, the cigar has an earthy smell and a smooth taste.
The burn of the Siglo Limited Reserve IV starts off better than it end... |
14-09-2009
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 | ... uber expensive lighter), and of course the main article on the HBO hit Entourage. A great show that has…well really nothing to do with cigars.
OK, so if 70 pages are ads and 52 pages are non... |
07-09-2009
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...t gleams in the light from its oily texture. Taking a whiff of the unlit cigar gives off a chocolaty resemblance.
Once lit, the Patriarch Corojo seems to burn a bit unevenly, and may require som...
04-09-2009
Word count: 1936
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 | ...n preparing and lighting cigars for your guests.
Of course adding that special something - such as a cigar roller and cigar servers - does require some coordination and there are cigar makers who... |
31-08-2009
Word count: 1398
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 | ...you cut one and light the flame.
For rating purposes, we will use a rating system of one to four stars, with four stars being superb and one star being akin to a cheap cigarette.
Isla de Cuba ... |
28-08-2009
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 | ...end off it, you light it and then start puffing on it right?
Well those are the bare-bones of smoking a cigar, but if you really want to enjoy the experience then there is a lot more to... |
26-08-2009
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 | ...cigars aren’t light. There’s some weight in them and holding a cigar for 40 minutes or more can become quite painful - literally.
There’s also the problem of your need to do other things w... |
24-08-2009
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...ns more towards light than dark, and is marked by a few long veins running its length. When put under direct light you can notice a bit of oiliness on the exterior. The rather dull natural exterio...
21-08-2009
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 | ...re generally a lighter color than the leaves used for the filler and they have a bit more flavor than the leaves used on the wrapper.
If you were to see the leaves that are used for the binder, ... |
12-08-2009
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 | ...cent from first light to last, well, nub. Hmm, maybe I should quit making fun of the grand experiment? The healthy, no, extreme amounts of smoke this cigar produces come with a very light spice, and d... |
07-08-2009
Word count: 1067
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 | ...ttention as you light your cigar. I forgot to take off the small paper foot band, and proceeded to light it on fire. Obviously I am not the sharpest knife in the drawer. The good news is that th... |
05-08-2009
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 | ...’s one of the lighter Cuban smokes I have ever experienced, and the multiple boxes I have seen have all had a very “Colorado” like light wrapper. This is another cigar that’s extremely fresh... |
03-08-2009
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 | ...tually ready to light up before cutting the end. I know that sometimes having quite a gap between cutting and lighting can be unavoidable but avoid it if at all possible. A cigar that’s cut just bef... |
31-07-2009
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 | ... Edmundo.
When lighting this miniature cannon, you’re not with a very straightforward taste. The complexity is reminiscent of some of the great Cuban robustos, and truly does resemble its big bro... |
29-07-2009
Word count: 1047
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 | ...around you then light up wherever you are and whenever you feel like it. But please understand that the same time as you might be having fun and enjoying your cigar you’re actually giving the rest o... |
22-07-2009
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 | ...o relax than to light one up?
The First Smoker
No one knows whether or not George Washington, or first president, smoked cigars or not. He did have a tobacco farm for income, so it is hard t... |
17-07-2009
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...n sandpaper and lightly sand a layer off of your cedar (or even the block that you placed in there). This should reawaken the flavoring for you.
Summary
We covered some decent ground in this...
08-07-2009
Word count: 1965
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 | ...I kept the $200 lighter that my best friend gave me as a gift. Well, you guessed it - there was no lighter, but in its place, a note from my buddies at the TSA who told me they took my lighter and I w... |
06-07-2009
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 | ... of chances for lighting up inside, but having a nice cigar on New Year’s Eve is definitely special. The old year is kind of whisked away by the smoke that fades into the sky above. And since it’s... |
03-07-2009
Word count: 1397
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