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 | ...from thought to reality, and how many tasters are involved in the process?
RS - We probably have exceeded today with experimenting with over 700 blends. Since we use tobaccos from so many countries a... |
25-02-2006
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 | ...rstood when one realizes Cuba’s modern contribution of seed is perhaps one new strain every couple of years, shared by every tobacco grower and cigar manufacturer. After a crop or two, the purity o... |
04-01-2006
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 | ...s credit they realized this and decided to create something different… A flavored cigar that wasn’t just cheap tobacco with some artificial flavors developed in a NJ laboratory slapped on…Rath... |
22-12-2005
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 | ... Corojo Torpedo really wanted to be a special cigar. The stem issues killed things for a couple of our reviewers. The good news is that most enjoyed the cigars. If your a cigar manuf... |
08-12-2005
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...s comments and realized that I saw part of what drives the Padron family. George seemed to articulate the keen sense of pride and appreciation for their family’s history and sacrifices. ...
27-10-2005
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 | ...n is having any real effect. CR: What do you think of this new wave of smoking bans across the United States? Oliva: I expect the anti-smoking wave to get worse before it gets better. As I said ear... |
03-10-2005
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 | ...d palate. It's really not for the novice. His blends are rather complex, like a great Cabernet or Petit Shirah, he reaches for a combination of balance and complexity. Unlike the philosophy of the ... |
22-09-2005
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 | ...r the growth is real and sustainable. We think it is. We think the smokers that we have today and are joining the ranks are not fad smokers, but rather people who enjoy the experience and all that c... |
10-09-2005
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 | ...g the math, you realize CAO's generosity knew no boundaries.
Cusano 18 in Maduro
Cusano Cigars
Spending time at the Cusano booth, we learn they will be releasing a Maduro version of t... |
08-08-2005
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best real Cuban cuisine, made by real Cuban ladies. They brought their recipes
with them from Cuba. Mimi, the 25-year old owner is as beautiful as the food is
great. I give them both a &q... |
23-05-2005
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 | ... actually eat a real breakfast with eggs and sausage, or a
bagel, or oatmeal.
This morning I'm still stuffed after making Chef Phil's Braised Garlic Short Ribs with a Red Wine Tomato Sauce
recipe... |
16-05-2005
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That's really all we remember, but we stress, it was all business.
Part Two Coming soon!
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30-08-2004
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 | ...companies and I really don’t know what the impact will be. Our company grows most of its own tobacco and we conduct our own tests to evaluate seed strains, soil and other growing matters, so it ha... |
27-12-2003
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...iew archives, I realized that since Top 25 Cigar's beginning in 1997, we have never reviewed a Partagas cigar. Weird, but the streak is broken.
It's our humble opinion that the Partagas Spanis...
02-12-2003
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 | ...a blend that is really strong without being harsh. Many of the newer, so called full bodied cigars are too harsh tasting,” he explains.
“Seems like a Graycliff 1926 to me,” I ... |
28-10-2003
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..., with the only real downside being the ridiculous price they expect to get for his cigar. We’ll leave you with some reviewers’ comments.
“A mellow cigar that kept it’s personal...
30-09-2003
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... but we can’t really say right now,” Orlando tells us with a smile.
We move a little closer to the Padrons and lower our voices saying, “Well, this is what we are hearing. It is rumored t...
02-09-2003
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 | ...mouth, he began realizing the limitation of a flat cap. To get an idea, close your mouth around a tongue depressor and try to roll it in your mouth! Paul cuts the cigar, and instantly comm... |
18-08-2003
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 | ...tucky, you’re really missing something. Not only is this a gorgeous state, but they have the best damn rest stops on the planet earth. More vending machines than a stoned Doors fan could... |
16-08-2003
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...ned.
I later realized that George was educating us beyond the narrow scope of our questions. He showed us that producing a great cigar was more than a business for the Padrons. It was a passion. ...
12-03-2003
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