It is said that Don José “Pepin” García rolls each of the Solomon Series JJ himself. It is also told he holds a record for an incredible number of Churchill cigars rolled in a certain time frame. Either way, I bought a 5 count box a while ago, and ...
It is an often discussed topic when someone asks "What is your favorite cigar?" However I thought I would ask a slightly different question, and ask if there is an old, no-longer made cigar that you would love to see return to the market? For me, ...
Well, you would think being north of 50 years old, and having taken hundreds of photos enjoying cigars, I would know to put the name of the cigar, at least the band, right side up. Oh well, no matter which way the cigar was facing, it was an excelle...
They just never disappoint. Year-after-year so consistent. Padron 1926 Natural No. 47Such a shame that 90 minutes from now this cigar will only be a pile of ashes and a memory...
For an issue with canoeing (burring on one side, not the other) I just recommend touching it up with a torch on that side, and smoking a bit slower as noted by Kevini.As for tunneling, a few things you can do, again, smoke a bit slower, but also take...
Kevini, I really enjoy these cigars, a bit of sweetness, mild pepper, and great construction. This was was very solid, no soft spots, with a very tough and hardy wrapper. I was working then driving, so I could not pair it with any beverage unfortun...
This is a great topic of discussion, and a great question. First I was told “don’t rush the cigar.” This is sound advice. Smoking a cigar too fast can cause a myriad of issue, from making yourself sick, to making the cigar burn weird and even bitt...
Vol. 3 is my second favorite in the series. I liken it to a stronger version of Vol. 1, with a less fragile wrapper (way over simplified that). Vol. 2 is a good cigar as well, it just happens to fall into 3rd place in a 3 cigar race. I have gone th...