[nggallery id=814] Primer Mundo La Hermandad Costa Fuerte Embajador Cigar Review This 6×52 stick features a dark chocolate oily satin finished wrapper with tiny tooth, minimal veins, tight invisible seams, triple cap, tight firm dense pack and mild sweet soapy aroma. First light reveals
Primer Mundo La Hermandad Costa Fuerte Embajador Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, August 13, 2013Dona Flor Selecao Robusto Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, June 29, 2013[nggallery id=759] Dona Flor Selecao Robusto Cigar Review This 5×52 stick features a dark chocolate slightly mottled wrapper with a very firm pack, minimal veins, tight seams, triple cap and a rich damp earth aroma. First light reveals
Drew Estate Liga Privada Unico Feral Flying Pig Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, June 21, 2013[nggallery id=755] Drew Estate Liga Privada Unico Feral Flying Pig Cigar Review This 5 3/8×60 semi-perfecto features a rich dark chocolate mottled wrapper with a slight red hue, minimal veins, tight invisible seams, pigtail cap, even firm pack, smooth oily feel and a faint sweet hay aroma. First light reveals
Drew Estate Liga Privada Unico Serie UF-13 Dark Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, April 5, 2013[nggallery id=710] Drew Estate Liga Privada Unico Serie UF-13 Dark Cigar Review This 5.5×50 stick features a very dark brown broadleaf wrapper with a firm, dense pack, slight tooth and slick oil sheen, minimal veins, tight seams, large double cap with flared pigtail and a sweet cedar and manure … Continue reading →
Drew Estate Acid Blondie Belicoso Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, March 16, 2012[nggallery id=480] Drew Estate Acid Blondie Belicoso Cigar Review This 5×54 torpedo is of the blue line from Acid and is flavor infused. It has a thin medium tan wrapper with just a slick buttery feel, almost no veins and tight seams. The aroma is unique. Acid cigars are … Continue reading →
Isla del Sol Robusto Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, May 23, 2011[nggallery id=321] Isla del Sol Robusto Cigar Review This 5×52 stick from Drew Estate sports a dark brown wrapper with slight tooth and very slight green tint, firm even round construction, a generous double cap, minimal veins, tight seams and a sweet hay aroma. First light reveals
How To Cut, Light & Smoke A Cigar
by Bryan Glynn, March 10, 2011How To Cut, Light & Smoke A Cigar First of all a big disclaimer: everything stated here is my OPINION. As is EVERY other how to video on smoking, keeping, fondling, etc. cigars. If you disagree with any of my OPINIONS here, that’s cool. But I don’t care. I’m putting … Continue reading →
Drew Estate Acid Blondie Belicoso Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, November 18, 2010[nggallery id=242] Drew Estate Acid Blondie Belicoso Cigar Review NOTE: OK I totally goofed on this and had the mic off for filming 🙁 This is why I ask for multiple samples just in case something goes wrong (usually it’s the cigar’s fault but *stuff* happens on my end too). … Continue reading →
Tatuaje Black Tubos Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, July 20, 2010[nggallery id=221] Tatuaje Black Tubos Cigar Review This 6×52 torpedo stick comes packaged in an aluminum tube and cedar wrap. It offers a dark chocolate wrapper with a slight red hue, a satin texture with very slight tooth, tight seams, minimal veins and a slight barnyard aroma. After toasting the … Continue reading →
Oliva Serie V Churchill Extra Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, April 5, 2010[nggallery id=186] Oliva Serie V Churchill Extra Cigar Review This 7×52 sungrown stick is wrapped in a medium chocolate, satin leaf with a slight tooth, even spongy construction and a triple cap giving a soft sweet floral aroma. First light reveals
Cuban Crafters Medina Miami 1959 Torpedo Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, July 2, 2009This 6.5×52 stick offered a mild experience with smooth light smoke, offering a woody and slightly sweet taste, best described as butterscotch at points. A creamy nuttiness ended it, with a short clean finish all the way through. Construction was perfect with no issues and a perfect draw. Thank you … Continue reading →
Mi Dominicana Robusto Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, May 6, 2009[nggallery id=32] A very smooth, slightly sweet jasmine flavor comes through for the first 2/3rds, changing to a soft nuttiness at the end. Mild-medium bodied with plenty of rich but light smoke off an excellent draw. The finish is short and clean, leaving a sweet dryness. An excellent 5×54 smoke!
Gurkha Park Avenue 44 Torpedo Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, April 14, 2009[nggallery id=14] First 1/2 was all leather with a spice at the end of the short finish. Second 1/2 the leather turned to roasted nuts. Medium body, light smoke, light pack – fast smoke, 45 min. Excellent draw and burn. 6.2×52 Torpedo.
Alec Bradley Tempus Imperator Torpedo Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, April 11, 2009[nggallery id=12] Started with a slightly nutty flavor with a small kick of spice at the end of the short finish. Flavor changed to cocoa and toasty nuts, with a hint of fruit and oil on the lips. Medium body, light smoke. Good burn, good draw on the light side. … Continue reading →
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