[nggallery id=240] Ashton Aged Maduro #60 Cigar Review This 7.5×52 maduro stick offers a almost black firm wrapper with slight tooth, minimal veins, tight seams, a dense pack and an oily, peppery aroma. First light reveals
Ashton Aged Maduro #60 Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, December 6, 2010La Herencia De Cuba White Petite Torpedo Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, November 15, 2010[nggallery id=238] La Herencia De Cuba White Petite Torpedo Cigar Review This 5×52 torpedo stick offers a dark chocolate wrapper with slight tooth, a firm even feel, minimal veins and smooth seams. The aroma is a beautiful peppery and caramel tobacco. First light reveals a mild dry tobacco with slight … Continue reading →
Xikar HC Connecticut Grande Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, October 22, 2010[nggallery id=236] Xikar HC Connecticut Grande Cigar Review This 6×60 stick offers firm construction with minimal veins, tight seams, a double cap and a soft hay and tobacco aroma. First light reveals a very dry smoke with medium-full bodied flavors of earth, pepper and tobacco with a spicy finish. The … Continue reading →
Rocky Patel Cameroon Especial Torpedo Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, October 19, 2010[nggallery id=234] Rocky Patel Cameroon Especial Torpedo Cigar Review This 6.5 x 50 torpedo stick offers a soft velvet dark brown wrapper with invisible seams, minimal veins, even firmess with just a slight give and a soft sweet peppery buttery tobacco aroma. First light revels a firm draw, minimal smoke … Continue reading →
Ramirez Habano Toro Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, September 11, 2010[nggallery id=232][nggallery id=232]XX Ramirez Toro Cigar Review This 6×50 stick offers a dark brown smooth thin wrapper, with small veins, tight even seams, a triple cap and a pungent peppery smooth tobacco aroma. First light reveals a very oily creamy smoke with flavors of deep slightly sweet tobacco. Draw is … Continue reading →
Sancho Panza Double Maduro Quixote Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, August 23, 2010[nggallery id=229] Sancho Panza Double Maduro Quixote Cigar Review This 4.5×50 box pressed maduro stick offers a dark chocolate, satin wrapped stick with firm construction, minimal veins, tight seams, a ton of oil sheen and feel and a mild peppery tobacco aroma. First light reveals a plain deep medium bodies … Continue reading →
Royal Jamaica Oro Rojo Toro Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, August 11, 2010[nggallery id=225] Royal Jamaica Oro Rojo Toro Cigar Review This 6×52 stick offers a dark brown butter soft wrapper with a red hue, minimal veins, tight seams and a soft tobacco aroma. First light reveals a firm draw, minimal airy smoke with mild-medium flavors of an oily smooth tobacco with … Continue reading →
262 Paradigm Toro Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, July 7, 2010[nggallery id=216] 262 Paradigm Toro Cigar Review This 6×54 box pressed stick offers a spongy, uniform dark chocolate wrapper with tight seams, minimal veins, slight tooth and a large double cap with a mild sweet tobacco aroma. First light reveals
Helix X748 Maduro Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, July 5, 2010[nggallery id=215] Helix X748 Maduro Cigar Review This 7×48 maduro stick offers a dark to medium brown wrapper with a spongy, toothy but soft feel, visible seams, small veins and a mild soapy aroma. First light reveals
Forcade Cigars Giralda Churchill Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, July 2, 2010[nggallery id=214] Forcade Cigars Giralda Churchill Cigar Review This 7×48 stick offers a light pack, smooth soft wrapping with tight seams and minimal veins. The aroma is a very pungent barnyard and chocolate. First light reveals a perfect draw, plenty of rich smoke giving a medium-full body and flavors of … Continue reading →
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
CAO La Traviata Radiante Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, June 5, 2010[nggallery id=209] CAO La Traviata Radiante Cigar Review This 6×52 sick offers an extremely oily, toothy rich dark chocolate wrapper with tight seams, minimal veins and a sweet chocolate and earth aroma. First light reveals a very oily medium bodied earthy flavor with a ton of rich smoke and a … Continue reading →
Cuban Crafters Black Perfect Cutter Review
by Bryan Glynn, March 25, 2010Cuban Crafters Black Perfect Cutter Review This is the 2nd version of the Perfect Cuter line from Cuban Crafters. Offering improvements on the original it has a black anodized aluminum body and handles over stainless steel blades, with a lifetime guarantee. The Perfect line stands out by using a backing … Continue reading →
Padron Delicias Maduro Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, March 11, 2010[nggallery id=174] Padron Delicias Maduro Cigar Review This petite stick coming in at 4 7/8×46 offers a dark brown, very toothy and rugged wrapper with firm, crunch construction, some medium veins and an uneven handmade appearance. The aroma is a faint peppery tobacco with a hint of sweetness. First light … Continue reading →
La Aurora Belicoso Maduro Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, February 17, 2010[nggallery id=164] La Aurora Belicoso Maduro Cigar Review This 6.25×52 stick offers a dark brown wrapper showing minimal veins, clean seams and a very firm pack. 3/4″ had to be clipped off the tip for a decent draw, producing just an average amount of smoke on the draw. First third … Continue reading →
Ashton Heritage Churchill Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, October 7, 2009[nggallery id=105] Ashton Heritage Churchill Cigar Review This 6.75×48 stick offered an extremely smooth, smoke-rich experience. Burn and draw were flawless all the way down, absolutely perfect. Body was pushing medium most of the time with very smooth and pronounced flavors of
Torano Casa Torano Torpedo Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, April 24, 2009A medium-full bodied rich and smooth smoke. Overall flavor profile was nutty, slightly sweet with a hint of leather and mild pepper on the short finish. Long smoke, 1 1/2 hours. Excellent burn and draw. [nggallery id=23]
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.
All About The Humidor
by Bryan Glynn, March 11, 2009So you just got a new humidor, and you aren’t sure what to do with it? Well we’re here to help with a quick video! Don’t risk your cigars, make sure you properly season and maintain your humidor! Photography by BG Pictures.
How To Ship Cigars
How To Cut, Light & Smoke A Cigar
How To Taste Flavors In A Cigar
Answering Viewer Questions
How To Build A Coolidor
Take Better Phone Photos
Maintaining Your Beads
Is It Plume?
Is It Mold?
Cigar Bands Show
Hygrometer Calibration
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