[nggallery id=698] Stradivarius Churchill Cigar Review This 7.5×49 stick features a light tan smooth oily wrapper with minimal veins, tight invisible seams, triple cap, form even pack and rich peppery cedar aroma, no doubt helped by it’s cedar coffin. This is a $35+ cigar with a claim to fame … Continue reading
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by Bryan Glynn, December 29, 2012[nggallery id=651] Padron 1964 Anniversario Corona Natural Cigar Review This 42×6 cigar features a dark brown slightly toothy, firm wrapper with minimal veins, tight seams, a few imperfection spots here and there, a rounded box press and faint soft tobacco aroma. First light reveals
Corona Cigar Company Dominican Selection Churchill Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, July 16, 2010[nggallery id=220] Corona Cigar Company Dominican Selection Churchill Cigar Review This 7×50 stick comes in with a light tan smooth wrapper with the feel of paper. Minimal veins, invisible seams and a double cap button it up, with an almost imperceptible aroma. First light reveals plenty of rich smoke production, … Continue reading →
Corona Cigar Company Gold Series Connecticut Churchill Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, March 19, 2010[nggallery id=178] Corona Cigar Company Gold Series Connecticut Churchill Cigar Review This 7×50 light tan stick offers a buttery soft, oily connecticut wrapper with tiny veins and invisible seams, with a faint aroma of sweet hay. First light reveals a very tight draw, minimal smoke production with a light, mild … Continue reading →
Corona Nicaraguan Selection 10th Anniversary Robusto Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, March 12, 2010[nggallery id=175] Corona Nicaraguan Selection 10th Anniversary Robusto Cigar Review This 5×50 stick offers a dark tan, firmly packed wrapper showing minimal veins and tight seams with a large double cap. The aroma is a mellow tobacco smell, reminiscent of the ‘perfect humidor’. Starting off it gives out huge volumes … Continue reading →
Corona Cigar Company Gold Series Gorda Uncut Sungrown Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, January 29, 2010[nggallery id=156] Corona Cigar Company Gold Series Gorda Uncut Sungrown Cigar Review This 7×52 shaggy foot stick offers a dark brown wrapper with a bit of oil, a satin finish and a very aromatic wrapper of sandalwood. The first two thirds were very mild with a light, airy smoke and … Continue reading →
Cheap Stick Shootout 2 Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, November 30, 2009[nggallery id=131] Cheap Stick Shootout 2 Cigar Review This is the 2nd Cheap Stick Shootout – today we have the Thompson Empresario Maduro Churchill vs. the Perfect Cut Corona Tubos. The Empresario comes in at 7×48, the Perfect Cut at 5.5×42. Both are a mild-medium cigar, the Empresario being a … Continue reading →
Piano Fuerte Sonata Double Corona Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, October 26, 2009[nggallery id=113] Piano Fuerte Sonata Double Corona Cigar Review This 6×60 stick from Piano Fuerte came in a light tan wrapper with good firm construction and a smooth finish. Lasting just over an hour, it offered a fairly plain flavor profile but with a few good distinct transitions. Flavors included
Berger & Argenti Entubar Robusto Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, September 25, 2009[nggallery id=100] Berger & Argenti Entubar Robusto Cigar Review This 5 1/4 x 54 stick offered a very consistent flavor profile of deep rich tobacco flavor with touches of leather in the first 1/2 and a bit of barnyard appearing through the second. The finish was very long with a … Continue reading →
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