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D’Crossier Limited Edition 2008 Churchill Cigar Review

by Bryan Glynn, August 23, 2013

[nggallery id=823] D’Crossier Limited Edition 2008 Churchill Cigar Review This 7×47 stick features a dark tan wrapper with a velvet smooth feel, minimal veins, tight invisible seams, an even spongy give, double cap and sweet hay aroma. First light reveals

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Romeo y Julieta Edicion Limitada Prominente Tube Cigar Review

by Bryan Glynn, May 4, 2013

[nggallery id=728] Romeo y Julieta Edicion Limitada Prominente Tube Cigar Review This 6×54 stick features a dark tan lightly packed slightly toothy wrapper with minimal veins, tight invisible seams, double cap and rich cedar aroma from the cedar sleeve. First light reveals

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601 La Bomba Nuclear Cigar Review

by Bryan Glynn, April 4, 2013

[nggallery id=708]   601 La Bomba Nuclear Cigar Review This 6×50 stick features a dark brow, firmly packed slightly toothy wrapper with a dry texture, minimal veins, tight invisible seams, a long pigtail ‘fuse’ and rich sweet hay aroma. First light reveals

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Rocky Patel 15th Anniversary Robusto Cigar Review

by Bryan Glynn, March 18, 2013

[nggallery id=697]   Rocky Patel 15th Anniversary Robusto Cigar Review This 5×50 box pressed stick features a dark chocolate very soft oily wrapper with minimal veins, tight invisible seams, trple cap, even slightly spongy pack and rich peppery floral aroma. First light reveals

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Espinosa Habano Belicoso Cigar Review

by Bryan Glynn, January 22, 2013

[nggallery id=664]   Espinosa Habano Belicoso Cigar Review This 5.5×52 torpedo stick features a dark brown paper bag color wrapper with a firm satin feel, minimal veins, tight invisible seams, slight oil sheen and peppery hay and tobacco aroma. First light reveals

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PIO Resurrection Churchill Cigar Review

by Bryan Glynn, November 6, 2011

[nggallery id=404] PIO Resurrection Churchill Cigar Review This 6.5×48 stick features a dark brown almost grey wrapper with a nice oil sheen, mottled appearance with minimal veins, tight invisible seams, a sharp box press and thin wrapper. Unfortunately this one has a torn wrapper on on of the edges, hopefully … Continue reading

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Arturo Fuente Hemingway Classic Sungrown Cigar Review

by Bryan Glynn, October 7, 2011

[nggallery id=389] Arturo Fuente Hemingway Classic Sungrown Cigar Review This 7×48 stick features a dark brown firm and toothy wrapper with minimal veins, tight invisible seams, a perfect rolled foot, double cap and peppery tobacco aroma. First light reveals

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Arganese Maduro Toro Cigar Review

by Bryan Glynn, August 6, 2011

[nggallery id=359] Arganese Maduro Toro Cigar Review This 6×50 stick offers a very dark brown first slightly toothy wrapper with minimal veins, tight seams, a double cap and damp sweet musty aroma. First light reveals a very snug draw with minimal smoke output and medium body flavors of a damp … Continue reading

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Hoyo de Monterrey Excalibur Epicure Cigar Review

by Bryan Glynn, June 18, 2010

[nggallery id=212] Hoyo de Monterrey Excalibur Epicure Cigar Review This 5.25×50 stick offers a firm slightly toothy golden brown wrapper with minimal veins tight seams and a double cap with a rich peppery tobacco aroma. First light reveals

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Baccarat Petit Corona Cigar Review

by Bryan Glynn, January 11, 2010

[nggallery id=148] Baccarat Petit Corona Cigar Review This 5.5×42 natural stick offers a dry, satin wrapper with a light pack and a spongy feel with a few soft spots. Burn was very good all the way down, holding 1″ ash chunks and giving lots of good smoke volume. Flavors were … Continue reading

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Mi Barrio El Acere Cigar Review

by Bryan Glynn, January 8, 2010

[nggallery id=147] Mi Barrio El Acere Cigar Review This 60×6 Habano stick offers a satin toothy wrapper with small veins, tight seams and a nice triple cap with a sweet oily tobacco aroma. It has an excellent draw and very good burn, never needing attention and holding the ash in … Continue reading

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Sir Vin Cigars Merlin’s Magic Cigar Review

by Bryan Glynn, January 6, 2010

[nggallery id=146] Sir Vin Cigars Merlin’s Magic Cigar Review This 7×50 stick offered a satin wrapper with a bit of oil sheen, firm construction and a slightly sweet aroma. Burn time was 1:45 to the nub with a very good burn and slightly loose draw all the way down. Ash … Continue reading

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Cienfuegos Engine #5 Cigar Review

by Bryan Glynn, December 30, 2009

[nggallery id=143] Cienfuegos Engine #5 Cigar Review This 5×50 robusto size maduro stick offers a mottled wrapper with good smooth seams and small veins. Draw was loose but controllable with no construction issues. The ash was fairly toothy and held on for 1″ at a time before falling in chunks. … Continue reading

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Cuba Aliados Miami Edition Toro Viejo Cigar Review

by Bryan Glynn, September 23, 2009

[nggallery id=98] Cuba Aliados Miami Edition Toro Viejo Cigar Review This 6×53 stick offered a medium body experience, giving flavors of smooth hay and nuts with a clean finish. light pepper notes with a touch of spice came well after the draw and last about a minute. Burn time to … Continue reading

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