[nggallery id=819] Erez Habano Robusto Cigar Review This 5×50 stick features a butter soft dark brown wrapper with a light pack, minimal veins, tight invisible seams, double cap and almost imperceptible light tobacco aroma. First light reveals
Erez Habano Robusto Cigar Review
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by Bryan Glynn, February 27, 2013[nggallery id=684] C&C Corojo Churchill Cigar Review This 7×50 stick features a dark brown rough, toothy dry feel like a paper bag, some medium veins, tight seams, double cap, firm even pack and pungent peppery tobacco aroma. First light reveals
La Vieja Habana Brazilian Maduro Chateau Corona Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, August 12, 2012[nggallery id=578] La Vieja Habana Brazilian Maduro Chateau Corona Cigar Review This 5.5×46 stick features an oily dark brown wrapper with small veins, tight invisible seams, an even spongy give, double cap and rich peppery wood aroma. First light reveals
Arturo Fuente Solaris Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, May 25, 2012[nggallery id=525] Arturo Fuente Solaris Cigar Review This 6×49 torpedo features a dark tan and slightly red wrapper with firm, slightly lumpy pack, minimal veins, tight seams, dry smooth texture and a mild wood aroma. First light reveals
La Aurora Preferidos Gold No. 2 Tubed Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, May 9, 2012[nggallery id=516] La Aurora Preferidos Gold No. 2 Tubed Cigar Review This 5×54 perfecto features a firm, slightly toothy dark brown wrapper with a couple medium veins, tight thick seams, firm even roll and very sweet barn and hay aroma. First light reveals
P. Benitez Torpedo Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, April 24, 2012[nggallery id=507] P. Benitez Torpedo Cigar Review This 6×52 sungrown stick features a a thick and rock hard very dark brown mottled wrapper with a couple prominant veins, slightly lifted seams, a smooth oily feel and faint manure aroma. First light reveals
CAO Last Stick Standing: A Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, April 22, 2012[nggallery id=505] CAO Last Stick Standing: A Cigar Review This is the second cigar of a special tri-pack available free through select CAO retailers with the purchase of any other 6 CAO cigars. The purpose is to smoke each of these new blends then rate them online, and enter … Continue reading →
Caddyshack Golf Tournament Maduro Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, April 17, 2012[nggallery id=497] Caddyshack Golf Tournament Maduro Cigar Review This 7×50 churchill sized stick was produced for the 2011 Caddyshack Golf tournament and features a very dark almost black oily maduro wrapper with one medium vein, tight invisible seams, double cap and pungent licorice and hay aroma. First light reveals
La Palina El Diario Gordo Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, August 26, 2011[nggallery id=369] La Palina El Diario Gordo Cigar Review This 6×58 cigar features a dark chocolate oily wrapper with very firm even construction, minimal veins, tight invisible seams, a triple cap and an oily, musty aroma. First light reveals
Quesada Tributo Alvaro Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, July 4, 2011[nggallery id=341] Quesada Tributo Alvaro Cigar Review This 6×52 torpedo stick features a mottled dark chocolate wrapper with small veins, tight invisible seams, a slightly toothy satin feel and a rich, oily, musty tobacco aroma. First light reveals a medium bodied wood flavor, airy and parched but with an oily … Continue reading →
La Garita Delirio Cabinet Selection Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, June 17, 2011[nggallery id=333] La Garita Delirio Cabinet Selection Cigar Review This 6.5×42 cigar features a medium tan wrapper with minimal veins, tight seams, an even pack with slight spongy give, satin feel and a soapy, chocolate and hay aroma. First light reveals
Label Your Cigar Gran Toro Habano Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, June 12, 2011[nggallery id=331] Label Your Cigar Gran Toro Habano Cigar Review This 7×58 stick offers a dark tan thin wrapper with small and medium veins, some stretching and lumps, good tight seams and a triple cap with a strong barnyard aroma. First light reveals
Fuente Fuente Opus X XXX Belicoso Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, June 1, 2011[nggallery id=326] Fuente Fuente Opus X XXX Belicoso Cigar Review This 5 5/8×49 cigar otherwise known as the Power Ranger, or Triple X, or X3, features a dark brown firm and smooth wrapper with a mottled splotchy appearance, minimal veins, tight seams, even construction and a soft perfume like aroma. First … Continue reading →
Di Fazio Maduro Churchill Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, May 12, 2011[nggallery id=313] Di Fazio Double Robust Churchill Cigar Review This 7.5×50 cigar features a very dark almost coal black smooth oily wrapper with minimal veins, invisible seams, a great triple cap and a chocolate and manure aroma. First light reveals a tight draw, adequate smoke output with medium bodied flavors … Continue reading →
Diamond Crown Julius Caeser Toro Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, April 7, 2011[nggallery id=301] Diamond Crown Julius Caeser Toro Cigar Review This 6×52 slightly box pressed stick offers a dark tan wrapper with a slight red hue, oily sheen, a velvet texture, minimal veins, tight seams and a soft woody aroma. First light reveals a very loose draw, great smoke production and … Continue reading →
Torres Candela Churchill Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, February 21, 2011[nggallery id=274] Torres Candela Churchill Cigar Review This 7×48 stick offers a pale green wrapper that is extremely thin and fragile. This particular sample (unfortunately the only one supplied) does have a couple tears, but the binder may hold alright. It has a soft dry feel, minimal veins, stretch marks, … Continue reading →
Aspira Torpedo Maduro Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, January 30, 2011[nggallery id=264] Aspira Torpedo Maduro Cigar Review This 6.5×54 dark as coal stick offers small and medium veins, invisible seams, a firm construction with a slight spongy give and rich chocolate tobacco and hay aroma. First light reveals
Pinar Del Rio 1878 Cubano Especial Robusto Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, August 5, 2010[nggallery id=224] Pinar Del Rio 1878 Cubano Especial Robusto Cigar Review This 5×52 stick offers a pig tail cap, a rich dark chocolate oily smooth wrapper with a strong barn and chocolate aroma. First light reveals a very smooth, rich and oily smoke with mild-medium bodied flavors of a slightly … Continue reading →
Jose Marti Remedios Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, May 14, 2010[nggallery id=202] Jose Marti Remedios Cigar Review This 5.5×44 stick offers a thin, seemingly fragile toothy wrapper, hot cocoa colored with a slight peppery tobacco aroma. First light reveals a perfect draw, tons of rich smoke and a very heavy, deep tobacco flavor with a big white pepper kick. The … Continue reading →
Joya de Nicaragua Cabinetta No. 7 Cigar Review
by Bryan Glynn, February 22, 2010[nggallery id=167] Joya de Nicaragua Cabinetta No. 7 Cigar Review This 6×50 stick offers a two-tone wrapper consisting of a natural light tan shade covering the first 75%, and the last 25% wrapped in a dark chocolate maduro leaf. With a very loose, effortless draw, it puts out a terrific … Continue reading →
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