[nggallery id=420] Elizabeth over at LabelYourCigar.com, makers of some of my favorite cheap smokes sent me over a little care package with some yummy barberpoles, and a neat sampler of the custom labels they have been producing for clients,
[nggallery id=420] Elizabeth over at LabelYourCigar.com, makers of some of my favorite cheap smokes sent me over a little care package with some yummy barberpoles, and a neat sampler of the custom labels they have been producing for clients,
[nggallery id=370] CAO America Potomac Cigar Review This 5×56 stick features quite the decorative display, with very patriotic banding including a footband, a firm even feel and pack with a slightly toothy very oily robust wrapper consisting on mainly a maduro but with a slender striped lighter shade section running up like a barberpole. The aroma is oily hay and barnyard and it shows minimal
[nggallery id=266] Label Your Cigar Pedro Estevez Barberpole Toro Cigar Review This 6 1/8×52 stick offers a two tone wrapper using two different inter lapping leaves. Both offer a dry satin feel, with minimal veins. If the seams were’t different colors you wouldn’t see those either. The construction is spongy but even and it puts off a faint wood and hay aroma. First light reveals
[nggallery id=70]This 6.5×52 stick has a unique wrapper/binder, offering both a conneticut and maduro combination in a twisted spiral pattern called a barberpole! At times it reminded me of a more potent Vintage 1992, but quickly transitioned into something all it’s own. The overall body was medium-full, but it did go up and down slightly over the course of the 1 1/2 hour burn. Construction was excellent with a near …