[nggallery id=340] El Credito El Perrito War Of Flavors Cigar Review This very rustic 5.5×38 cigar is completely hand made and rolled without a mold, and thus features a very lumpy construction with a dark brown slightly toothy wrapper, minimal veins, fairly large slightly uneven seams, a dry firm … Continue reading
El Credito El Perrito War Of Flavors Cigar Review
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by Bryan Glynn, April 23, 2011[nggallery id=305] El Primer Mundo Rosado Oscuro Perfecto Cigar Review This 6×54 stick features a perfecto shape – like a torpedo at both ends. It’s definitely hand made, with slightly uneven construction in the roll although the pack feels firm and even. It has a good heft in the hand, … Continue reading →
Tarazona Classic Torpedo Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, April 11, 2011[nggallery id=303] Tarazona Classic Torpedo Cigar Review This 6.5×52 dark brown cigar offers a firm pack, minimal veins, tight seams and a fine grit sandpaper feel. The aroms is faint tobacco and it feels very light in the hand. First light reveals a mild to medium big blast of syrupy … Continue reading →
Xikar EX Natural Flame Lighter Review
by Bryan Glynn, March 14, 2011[nggallery id=293] Xikar EX Natural Flame Lighter Review This is a solid, all metal lighter with a spring action top cover to protect the burner and button. It’s actuated by a single thumb button that ignites a wind resistant natural flame, approximately 1″ high. It has quite a heft and … Continue reading →
Xikar Xi1 Cutter Review
by Bryan Glynn, January 6, 2011[nggallery id=252] Xikar Xi1 Cutter Review The Xikar Xi1 series of guillotine cutters offer exceptional performance in a well constructed lightweight package. Featuring dozens of colors and designs, these cutters are well machined to hold firmly in the hand offering easy one-handed operation via spring loaded side blades hinged at … Continue reading →
Padron Londres Maduro Corona Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, December 13, 2010[nggallery id=245] Padron Londres Maduro Corona Cigar Review This 5.5×42 stick comes in a dark chocolate wrapper with tight seams, medium veins, a lumpy hand rolled appearance and a double cap. The aroma is very potent milk chocolate and coffee. First light reveals a HUGE blast of pepper and spice, … Continue reading →
Ashton ESG 23 Year Salute Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, February 24, 2010[nggallery id=168] Ashton ESG 23 Year Salute Cigar Review This 6.25×52 stick offers a dark milk chocolate wrapper with a slight tooth, tight seams and firm pack with just a bit of give. A triple cap and minimal veins combine with a slightly irregular lumpy appearance showing it as a … Continue reading →
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