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CigarCraig Secret Santa

I’ve had several people express an interest in participating in a Secret Santa exchange, so I decided to try out the Elfster app to administer the program. I’ve participated in exchanges through this before and it seems to work well.  I set it up with a last day to sign up as next Wednesday, December 8, 2021, with exchanges to be done by the 20th. Hopefully that’s enough time, I know it’s a small window, but I know we can get it done, and I think we all are adults here!  I made the spending limit fairly low, $40, but I know how folks can be, this is about giving, not receiving. Click on the link below to sign up. 

 

https://www.elfster.com/gift-exchanges/e1496f09-98db-491c-9e29-8acdcec6dd80/?join=zte0

 

Let’s have fun with this! I can’t wait to send out some goodies!  Stay tuned for some holiday contests coming up! That’s all for today, until the next time, 

CigarCraig

 

 

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Podcast: CigarCraig Podcast Episode Two

Last Friday I had the opportunity to visit one of my favorite local cigar shops, The Wooden Indian in Havertown, PA. They were having an event featuring Epic Cigars, with Dean Parsons on hand. I met Dean at the Rocky Mountain Cigar Festival in2014 and make an effort to hang out with him whenever he’s nearby. I’m a fan of the Epic EpicMaduro_BoxPressTorpedoCigars line, which includes La Rubia, Habano, Corojo, Maduro, Maduro Fuerte, Project E and Smoking Shields, a special project benefiting law enforcement. While at the event I smoked the Maduro in a box pressed torpedo vitola which was recommended by Wooden Indian owner Dave Mayer and it exceeded expectations. I was able to mic up Dean and I for a bit in the shop, during the event, and Dave Mayer makes an appearance at the end.

I really enjoy the Epic Cigars line, while the maduro is my favorite, there isn’t one I don’t like. The Wooden Indian is an exceptional shop in the Philadelphia area, if you were in the area and could only visit one shop, this is the one I’d recommend.  I hope you enjoyed this edition of the CigarCraig Podcast, I’m still finding my way in this medium, so bear with me. The podcast is now available in iTunes, Google Play Music and Stitcher.

Until the next time,

CigarCraig

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A Bunch of Cigars, A Shop Visit, and A Contest!

After a busy few weeks of chronicling my trip to General Cigar Dominicana, it’s time to try to get back into a normal routine. I haven’t smoked too many cigars since my return.  When I got back I had a terrible cold, so I didn’t waste too many cigars, and the ones that I optimistically tried tasted pretty bad.  I kept it to cigars that I knew pretty well to gauge my taste buds.  After a week or so, I was pretty well back to being able to enjoy a cigar.

 

One of the first cigars I had was a sample from the IPCPR show.  I ended up with a bunch of cigars from Brun Del Re, a cigar maker from Costa Rica.  This was a cigar from their Don Corazza line, which is a cigar made from Dominican and Nicaraguan tobaccos.  The size was a 4″ x 60 which isn’t listed on their website.  The cigar started with a nice, unique flavor, which turned a bit sour in the second half.  I have a robusto in this line yet, as well as robustos in three or four of the other lines.  Unfortunately, I have some pre-conceived notions about show samples from companies like this.  It’s not fair, I know, but there have been so many cigars I’ve smoked in the past that have just been “same old, same old”, and failed to impress. These are nice looking sticks and I’ll certainly smoke them with an open mind.  I may not get to the rest of the samples until spring, as I smoke fewer cigars in the colder weather, and tend to stronger ones.

 

I enjoyed a Monte Pascoal Robusto as well last week, courtesy of Wes Gensel, of Monte Pascoal cigars.  This is a Brazilian puro, was awarded the best Brazilian cigar by Cigar Journal Magazine at their awards ceremony last July in Vegas, and is a very nice smoke.  Perfectly constructed and a pretty cigar with a nice flavor.    This is the first larger vitola I’ve smoked and I actually liked it better than the petite corona. On the full side of medium, this is a cigar you should try if you get a chance.

 

Last weekend we had an unusual October snowstorm, which dumped about 4 inches of wet snow on our area.  We were fortunate to not lose power as many in the area did, nor did we have any limbs down on our property.  I took my usual Saturday walk with a Cuban Crafters Powerhouse.  I chose this because it was a cold and nasty day and I wanted something that would cut through the crappy weather.  I mentioned somewhere that if I’m going to have my cigar get wet while I’m smoking it, I prefer it’s on a 90 degree day in a pool.  As rotten as the weather was, this strong cigar was quite enjoyable.  Any cigar that can hold up to wet snow and still provide a satisfying experience must be OK.  This is a 6″ x 54 pigtailed toro that has a Nicaraguan Ligero binder, which strikes me as unusual.  This is probably the first Cuban Crafters branded cigar I’ve really liked, but certainly not the first from Tabacalera Estili and Don Kiki Berger.

 

Halloween is always a traditional stogie night for me, and this year I opted for one of the coronas that I blended at Cigar Safari.  The first one of these I smoked was at the 3 month mark, and it was spectacular.  This one, while really good, was not as good as the first.  I suppose as these age they will certainly change, I’m hoping that they will get better rather than worse.  I shared one of these with my son yesterday and he enjoyed it.  Seven left.

 

My mid-week walk got off to a late start so I stuck with a shorter smoke.  A Gran Habano Habano #3 that was sent to my by one of my readers, Lloyd Ladrillono.  I’ve been seeing these in catalogs, and they had a really interesting booth at the trade show which I never managed to visit, and the cigars look great and seem to be priced well.  Lloyd was kind enough to share these with me and I appreciate it.  I really enjoyed this robusto, it had a sweetness that I like a lot.  This cigar hit me just right, it worked the way it should and tasted great.

 

I finished off the work week with a Murcielago Toro Grande which I bought at the Delaware Cigar Festival from Eddie Ortega. I like Eddie a lot, and I like the Murcielago more.  The San Andreas maduro wrapper is beautiful and delicious.  This one went a little sour at the band, but I think some humidor time will solve that problem.  If I can keep my hands off the couple I have left, I’ll see if that’s the case, but this is a perfect cold weather cigar for me.

 

Saturday I took a drive to Pottstown, Pa. and paid a visit to Cole’s Tobacco.  My wife had seen a picture of the store on one of the local radio station’s websites and did some research which led us to the visit.  They have been there for a century and it’s the first I’d heard of it.  In addition to a reasonable sized walk in humidor, they sell roll-your-own tobacco, candy, all kinds of stuff like an old fashioned news stand.  They had the largest selection of Lars Tetens cigars I’ve seen in 15 years, we picked up a bottle of Lars’ Steak Sauce for the heck of it, I certainly wasn’t going to smoke any of his cigars!  Anyway I walked out with a couple of Kristoffs that I hadn’t seen before, and had a nice chat with the proprietor, a young guy named Courtney.  No lounge that I saw, but not a bad place to get some cigars if you find yourself in downtown Pottstown, PA.

 

To wrap the week up I smoked a Oja Anniversary perfecto on my Saturday walk.  This is a semi-box pressed cigar with a Brazilian Samba wrapper that is rustic and oily.  It has a very dark, rich flavor and burned well, despite it’s rough appearance.  This was a sample sent to me by Luis Garcia, the brand owner.  This is one of the cigars made by Kiki Berger in Nicaragua that I alluded to earlier that I really like, the whole line is good, but this anniversary edition is really nice. It commemorates the brand’s first anniversary, which is a little odd, but the cigar works, so who cares?

 

I haven’t had a contest in a while, so I have a Drew Estate cap and a Liga Privada cutter to give away this time.  I might as well throw in a Stogieboys.com Cigar Journal along with it as well as a C-Gars Ltd. ring gauge card. I can’t be trusted NOT to include a cigar or two in a prize package. Leave a comment for a chance to win, and a Tweet with a link to this page (mentioning @cigarcraig so I see it) will get you an extra entry.  I’ll draw a name at random next Sunday, November 13, 2011.  Good luck!

 

That’s it for now, until the next time,

CigarCraig

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Oja Cigar Contest Winner Announcement, and a Casa Fernandez Comparison

First, I’d like to thank Luis Garcia, owner of Oja Cigars, for generously providing this box of his Oja Mestizo Artefacto cigars for this contest.  I’d also like to thank everyone who voted for helping me select a winner.  There’s no way I could have decided on my own.  The poll says it all, winning with 42% of the vote is Lloyd Ladrillono!  Congrats Lloyd!  I know you will enjoy these cigars and thanks for being a loyal reader!

 

Earlier this week I decided to try a little experiment.  The Casa Fernandez Aganorsa Leaf Toro called to me, it just looked so good in the humidor that I had to smoke it.  I had picked this cigar up on my Father’s Day cigar ride, and I usual don’t smoke a cigar so soon after purchase, but, as I said, it looked too good.  It WAS good!  It was a little looser than I prefer and burned faster than I would have liked, but it was definitely a cigar I would smoke again in a heartbeat. It was rich and satisfying with a pleasing flavor.

 

The following evening I grabbed the Casa Fernandez CRA edition which had come with my membership renewal.  The cigar looked just like the Aganorsa Leaf, same size, same shade, the only difference being the secondary band.  I was hopeful that I’d have the same, if not better, experience as the previous cigar.  Sadly, that was not the case.  I wrestled with lighting this cigar, had to make frequent corrections to the burn, and the draw was not as free as it’s sibling.  It took a little more effort to get it to give up the smoke.  I didn’t find the flavor to be as rich as the other cigar either.  It’s very strange  to me that these should be SO different, but such is the way of cigars, I suppose.

 

I’m quite sad to announce the passing of one of my family’s cherished pets, our eldest cat Molson. He had served on the contest judging committee, starring in a selection video featuring balloons. He had severe diabetes and kidney problems.  We gave him 14 years worth of love, and he returned it and will be missed, by us, as well as by our other feline family members. He was as loyal as a cat is likely to be.  I reached for one of the best cigars in my humidor last night, a 7 year old Trinidad Reyes, to smoke in his memory.

 

That’s about it for now.  My next post should be from the IPCPR show in Las Vegas.  Stay tuned for updates from the show here and via twitter (@cigarcraig).

Until the next time,

CigarCraig

 

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CigarCraig Joya de Nicaragua Contest Winner Announcement! – Sunday December 19, 2010

I have to admit to slacking off in the cigar smoking department lately.  It’s just been a combination of some dental issues, working some extra hours, the cold weather and the general business of the season.  All these things conspired to prevent me from enjoying a cigar.  I have to say that as much as I miss being able to sit down and relax with a cigar, it’s much easier than when I was a cigarette smoker…I never would have been able to go a day without, let alone a week or more.  Anyway, enough of my whining, I figure there’s about 23 people who are waiting to see who won some really nice Joya de Nicaragua Antaño cigars, a cap and a really cool cutter.  So, according to my records, the entries, in the order that they either commented or tweeted, are:

1. MoBarbq

2. Steve Christopher

3. Lloyd L.

4. patriotgeek

5. @Sharingsmoke

6. Duane Holmes

7. Chris McCann (honorable mention for daily tweets, thanks!)

8. jimbobber

9. Wayne Nye

10. k_mpez

11. Joel Scott

12. Doug

13. Darrell Doramus

14. Long_ashes

15. Tim

16. TriMarkC

17. kekoa kai

18. Jake

19. @BOTLMurph

20. Gordon

21. Dr. Hardcrab

22. Gus

23. Tommy Berry

Thank you to all of you for reading and leaving a comment and/or tweeting! I truly appreciate it.  So, lacking the creativity and gumption to come up with a really humorous and creative selection process, I resorted to the random number generator at http://www.random.org/ which gave me the number 13!  Congrats to Darrell Doramus!  Please e-mail me your address so I can get this package in the mail to you.

We’ve had a really good year of contests in 2010, and with any luck we’ll have plenty going on in 2011 too.  I’ve already got 4 or 5 ideas lined up.  Thank you all again for following along on my silliness!

Until the next time,

CiagrCraig

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