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 | ...ome very exotic tobaccos that could be included as filler in longer cigars that had previously been made with those tobaccos.
The Cusano 18 was the first of these cigars to appear and it featured... |
19-08-2009
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 | ...remium stick of tobacco. We’re talking friendship at first sight.
The third piece of the equation has to do with duel carbs of a different persuasion. There’s no other way of saying it, but t... |
22-07-2009
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 | ...ked, and rolled tobacco in the White House. Running any household, and that one in particular, is a stressful business, and what better way to relax than to light one up?
The First Smoker
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17-07-2009
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 | ...rowing your own tobacco. Should you? Is it legal? Is it worth it? The only question you should really be asking yourself is this: Do I want to grow my tobacco? If the answer to that one, simple questi... |
15-07-2009
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 | ...ou use to store tobacco products. Humidors allow your cigar to breathe properly, marry its flavor with other cigars in the box, protect them from beetles and fungus, and help age them, as well as prov... |
13-07-2009
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 | ..., alone with my tobacco fire sticks, but sometimes that works out great as I end up meeting some really cool people. When you find another cigar smoker, you find a new friend.
There’sthe road t... |
06-07-2009
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 | ... but we let the tobacco burn once again on Labor Day. The day that celebrates the American worker is one for doing absolutely nothing – well nothing but maybe charring up a carcass on the Weber, han... |
03-07-2009
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 | ...s some mythical tobacco god, born of blending greatness. The bad thing about this was that these crappy brands really ruined many a nice gathering.
But the good thing that came of it was all the new ... |
26-06-2009
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 | ...ils, your local tobacco shop should be more than willing to drop a few freebies on you.
Note that this does not have to be perfect. No need to nail them on (do not, in fact) or certainly do not glue ... |
24-06-2009
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 | ...in the world of tobacco, drop us a line and I will do my best to answer them. And thanks again for reading!... |
17-06-2009
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 | ...Camelback, etc) tobacconists, an exploration that both Les and I had done some research for.
It had been almost a decade since I’d been in the Phoenix area, and I remembered only one (1) shop - Chu... |
10-06-2009
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 | ... raise taxes on tobacco. No, really, great idea. You’ll make smoking so expensive that the world will have to quit. And then, the billions that are raised in tax revenues each year will just have to... |
01-06-2009
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...kers and retail tobacconists concerning S-Chip and how to deal with it; and the general economic malaise and its impact on cigar sales.
Along comes a very progressive Perdomo Cigars and not only ...
29-05-2009
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...nnecticut Shade tobacco.
There are 9 sizes in the Diamond Crown line, all of which have the Connecticut wrapper and the Dominican binder and filler. Two of the sizes, the Robusto No. 4 and the Pyra...
20-05-2009
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 | ...u’ve read the tobacco series that takes you from seed right to finished cigar, you will have seen that some passing reference was made to various pests and diseases that can attack the tobacco plant... |
15-05-2009
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...l hub for Cuban tobacco imports (it remained so until the 1960s and the Cuban Embargo). There he began his own company and created the first cigars bearing his family name.
Carlos Fuente Sr., who...
13-05-2009
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...ldest remaining tobacco firm in America – a company that remains the last standing out of the 40,000 that were operating when it began, but they managed to overcome every obstacle thrown their way; ...
11-05-2009
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 | ...e field picking tobacco leaves, and hell, maybe a few of them are attractive. But working long hours in the sun, day after day…I wouldn’t bet money on it.
But the most important thing is this... |
04-05-2009
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 | ...ad cigar, whose tobacco was picked too young, or that wasn’t aged properly. Normally this type of cigar will have a greenish hue to it.
Another reason could be that you are diabetic or are pre-diab... |
29-04-2009
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 | ...d”. Featuring tobacco from what is arguably one of the rarest tobaccos on the planet, namely Nicaraguan Ometepe, the Legend is full-bodied and home to an excellent blend of flavors.
I would be ... |
25-04-2009
Word count: 1426
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