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Binder: Ecuadorian Sumatra Wrapper: Ecuadorian Corojo Tobacco: Piloto Cubano, Dominican Olor & Nicaraguan Length: 5 Ring Gauge: 50 The La Aurora Corojo is a cigar that was introduced last year at the 78th annual IPCPR (International Premium Cigar & Pipe Retailer Association) convention in New Orleans. Reviews praising this cigar have been coming from everywhere since its…
Binder: Nicaraguan Wrapper: Nicaraguan Corojo Tobacco: Nicaraguan Length: 5 Ring Gauge: 52 When I first started smoking cigars I would stick to softer more milder smokes just because I didn’t want to deal with any strong harshness. As my palette developed a bit more I soon started trying cigars of all brands, wrappers and tobacco. Since…
Binder: Cuban Wrapper: Cuban Tobacco: Cuban Length: 5 Ring Gauge: 42 So far my experience with Cuban cigars hasn’t been as fullfilling as I thought it would be. The Cohiba Robusto and Bolivar No. 2 never lived up to the hype that always surrounded the forbidden fruit that are Cuban cigars. I must say the Romeo y Julieta No.…
Binder: Nicaragua & Dominican Republic Wrapper: Ecuador Tobacco: Nicaragua & Dominican Republic Length: 5 3/8 Ring Gauge: 52 Ernesto Perez Castillo’s name rings bells throughout the cigar community as one of the most popular cigar makers for the last ten years. His signature La Gloria Cubana is a classic cigar that has stood the test of time…
Binder: Dominican Criollo 98 Wrapper: Connecticut Ecuador Wrapper Tobacco: Dominican Cubano San Vicente, Olor Dominicano and Dominican Criollo 98 Length: 6 Ring Gauge: 50 When I first started smoking I gravitated towards Connecticut wrapped cigars; I found them to be more mild and smoother smokes. Since then I have graduated to cigars of all strengths and flavors…
A shame… By MICHAEL TARM, Associated Press Michael Tarm, Associated Press – Mon Dec 13, 5:56 pm ET CHICAGO – It’s an unintended consequence of the fight against terrorism that’s left some cigar aficionados fuming: Terrorists in Yemen try to send bomb-laden packages to the U.S. aboard cargo planes, and now a connoisseur in Iowa can’t get his Cubans…