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... Puff Profiles, where we not only take a look at some of the best cigar lines in the industry, but the men and women behind them. In our previous article we looked at Alec Bradley; in this one, we wil...
11-05-2009
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...ey got started, where they stand today, and most importantly, review some of the top cigars to come out of the house. We’ll be looking at a number of cigars, including the following from the Alec Br...
07-05-2009
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 | ...ry to ascertain where they came from, and see if they hold any water.
I am a big fan of urban legends. My true passion in life is writing fiction, and from a young age I grew up surrounded in... |
04-05-2009
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 | ...Puff Cigar FAQ, where I try to answer questions for the newbie and professional cigar smoker alike. This is the third article in a series that will follow the basic format of a beginner question, foll... |
29-04-2009
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 | ...area in Greece, where the leaf comes from for these cigars, is very similar to the famed tobacco growing regions in Cuba. Of course you’ve got to allow for some nationalistic pride here.
You mi... |
20-04-2009
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 | ...rd will get you where you need to be in life. “Education, knowledge, and street wise can all help you succeed a lot better in business and life. Helps you from getting scammed.” What better way to... |
17-04-2009
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 | ...s not a process where the cigar leaves are treated roughly. In fact it’s quite the opposite and great care is taken to ensure that the leaves used in the process are not damaged.
Between two and fo... |
15-04-2009
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 | ...in back streets where the ‘fake’ cigars are being made.
These Partagas Serie D cigars appear the same until you take a close look. Can you spot the fake?
Sure it’s illegal and if the... |
13-04-2009
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 | ...s to illustrate where on the tongue and palate various tobaccos – ligero, seco, volado – hit our senses! Now the man is an expert on tobacco; he grows tobacco; he manufacturers cigars. This howeve... |
03-04-2009
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 | ...teli, Nicaragua where he had been with Pepin and Jaime Garcia, and had shot new photos for his new ad campaign. No, not a Nicaraguan photographer; Esteli was for the locations. Pete brought his photog... |
01-04-2009
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 | ...in a few places where cigarettes aren’t sold - but that’s not where you want to go if you’re looking for something special.
Those outlets that retail at the lower end of the market aren’t go... |
30-03-2009
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 | ...ven The Outlaw, where Kendall devotes a great deal of his time, on a daily basis, to scheduling the twelve (12), unique, monthly events he does.
From the catered food, which was provided, once ag... |
27-03-2009
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 | ...e comes a point where saving money now is actually going to hurt you in the future because when it comes to cigars we’re reliant on cigar makers to produce what we want just as much as they’re rel... |
25-03-2009
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 | ...it. And this is where we see why people see a similarity between producing a fine wine and producing a fine cigar.
You see, no matter how much love and attention the farmer has given his to... |
20-03-2009
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 | ...co than seasons where the rainfall is around the average for the growing area.It's interesting to note that tobacco thrives in soils and under conditions that many food crops have difficulty toleratin... |
13-03-2009
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 | ...ll be moving no where fast lugging around 150 extra pounds of camera gear. As the conveyor belt at the airport rolls by I double check to make sure I have everything. Got it! Tripod strapped across my... |
10-03-2009
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 | ...co to the point where it is today.
But don't think that we have reached a point where further development of tobacco has stopped because it most certainly hasn't. Development and experimentation cont... |
09-03-2009
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...ress level from where you were before this exercise.
So there you have it, the next time someone tells you that cigar smoking is bad for your health, tell them that the benefits you receive from a re...
08-03-2009
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... left wondering where the familiarity came from. The good news is I have a few of these left, and can try and spark my memory again. I look forward to the challenge.
In the story of the hammer that...
08-03-2009
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 | ...rt of the cigar where the cap and body meet. Cutting into the shoulder of a cigar will make the cigar start to come undone.
Size: Another way of saying shape.
Smoke Shop: A tobacconist or st... |
03-03-2009
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