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Odds and Ends, a L’Atetier, A La Flor Dominicana and Room 101

SugarSkullCigarsFirst, a couple of items I’ve come across in the past week that I think are of interest.  Since Halloween and Día de los Muertos are coming up, my friends at Custom Tobacco are offering two “Skull Candy” band designs to their portfolio of custom bands. Custom Tobacco specializes in custom banding, and the cigars they use are very good. I’ve had the pleasure of smoking their Briarmont Classic cigar a few years ago (here) and it was of excellent quality and flavor.  Check these folks out if you ever need some custom banded cigars.

My wife likes to point out unique cigar related items to me when she sees them, and this item falls under the “for the man who has everything” category, and is truly an over the top cigar accessory. The Emperador Cigar Chest has over 2,600 individual part to deliver a luxury cigar accessory. On top is a tourbillion timepiece (I don’t know what that is) made from over 300 pieces by a Swiss watchmaker, and surrounded by 24 individual glass tubes, each of which comes pre-packed with a Grand Cru cigar wrapped in four gold leaves (not sure what the cigar is either). This compartment is secured by a passcode, while the included cigar cutter, table lighter, and ashtray sit securely in a front drawer (apparently unprotected by any advanced security features). It pays equal attention to the care of your cigars, incorporating a world’s first self-regulating humidity system that needs neither water nor human intervention to keep a constant humidity level of 70% and an internal temperature between 61º and 65º F. I don’t quite understand the science behind something that controls humidity without water, but OK. I don’t expect to be reviewing this item.

 

LAtelier_La Mission_1989So I had some great cigars this week and a disappointment or two, and I’m not going to name names on the disappointment, lets just say I’m not the only one I’ve heard of being let down. I moved on to something else that night, and may (or may not) revisit that cigar another time.  I don’t see any value in posting negatives as, with all cigars, your mileage may vary.  One of the highlight cigars of the week was one I picked up on a recent visit to Holt’s store in Philly. I ended up buying various Pete Johnson cigars and one was the L’Atelier La Mission 1989, which is a  5 5/8″x 54 with a nice

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little pigtail cap. I had a feeling about this cigar when I picked it up, it just looked like it would be in my wheelhouse. It has a dark, oily San Andrés wrapper, binder from Nicaragua and Nicaraguan fillers. which includes Sancti Spíritus leaf, which is a hybrid of Pelo de Oro and Criollo.  This cigar started out with the spice one expects, and really develops into a rich, complex cigar that is a pleasure to smoke. I loved the espresso-ness of this cigar, I’d smoke this one again for sure.

 

LFD_1994_TangoThe next night I replaced my disappointing cigar with a La Flor Dominicana 1994 Tango, a neat little Rothschild size, 4½” x 48.  There are times when I have a cigar that lets me down and I just move on, and there are times when I just need another cigar to un-piss me off. This was such an occasion. The 1994 line is the company’s 20th anniversary cigar, commemorating two decades of doing things the right way and making great cigars.  This little LFD is a nice little cigar, rich, smooth and tasty.  This one also has a San Andrés wrapper, although not fermented to the maduro shade that many are. Like many LFD cigars, it’s a Dominican cigar with a punch, it’s not a mild cigar by any stretch, but full of flavor. I smoked their new La Nox earlier in the week too and was quite impressed, more on that another time.

 

IMG_2259Saturday we had tickets to see Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys in Atlantic City, but on the way there we stopped at the Wooden Indian for a Room 101 event with Matt Booth (and his area rep “Tom Smith”).  I was really looking forward to picking up a few mor

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e Johnny Tobacconauts, and got a few in the Ranflactic and Fileriod sizes. I lit up a Ranflactic and we hung out in the Wooden Indian’s Liga IMG_2260Privada Lounge as we had arrived quite early

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for the two o’clock event.  Matt says that he has originally wanted to call this Johnny Tobaccoseed, but e

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nded up going with the astronaut theme instead, and who can argue that the astronaut on the box doesn’t look just like Matt?  Ironically, it turns out that Matt’s father is second cousins to the Wilsons of Beach Boys fame, and he was actually being serious when he told us that. The cigar IMG_2261was great, seeing Matt again was great, and Dave at The Wooden Indian always has great events.  If you were wondering, Matt didn’t make an appearance in my IPCPR Secret Question video, but I asked him what his answer would have been, and he said that Dave Lafferty (of Drew Estate) embodies the essence of Matt Booth, so he would play him in the Room 101 movie. I was expecting something more along the lines of Johnny Depp, but OK.  The event was great, then we went to AC, where I enjoyed a Room 101 San Andrés before the great concert, which my wife reviewed on her website here. While IMG_2266Brian Wilson may not be the best singer, and the years have not been kind to him, he is a legend, someone that artists like the Beatles idolized, and has surrounded himself with a great bunch of musicians. It was a treat hearing all the Beach Boys classics (Al Jardine was also there, so there were two of the original Beach Boys there). It capped off a great day, although the slot machines were not kind to us.

 

Anyway, that wraps up the week. I did smoke a tasty Leaf by Oscar Maduro also this week too, and there was a Asylum 13 Ogre Lancero that was great as well, although not as complex as it’s chubbier siblings. I have plenty more interesting cigars to smoke this week, hopefully there will be some great ones!  Until the next time,

 

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Events with Caldwell, Island Jim and Goosefest!

This week was a busy week. I supose I could have made it busier if I

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wanted to go into Philadelphia to Holts for the Tatuaje events, but that just seemed like too much of a crowd and hassle for me. As it was, I made it to three events, sort of.  I managed to smoke some pretty good cigars along the way too. Robert Caldwell of Caldwell Cigars happened to be at one of my favorite nearby shops, JM Cigars, in Exton, PA on Thursday. I hadn’t really met Robert before, and hadn’t really gotten around to smoking any of his cigars yet. I’ll be honest, as creative as Robert’s cigar naming conventions baffle me. I can never remember the names of the lines, or the size names within those lines. I don’t know if it’s a mental deficiency on my part or what.  Anyway, I bought a sampling of Caldwell cigars to try them out, and lit up an Eastern Standard Euro Express, a 5½” x 44 corona and settled into the lounge or a bit. The make-up of this cigar is expressed this way on the company website:

Capa: Connecticut Hybrid Ecuadoriano – 2006
Banda: Habana Dominicano – 2005

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Tripa: Criollo

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’98 Viso Dominicano 30% – 2008

Tripa: Corojo Dominicano Ligero 30% – 2006
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ripa: Habano Seco Nicaraguense 40% – 2007

A quick geek point: it;s not unusual to see the spanish terms “capa” and “tripa” replacing “wrapper” and “filler”, but I’ve never seen the term “Banda” replacing “binder”, it usually “capote”.  I went to the event right from work without eating dinner, so starting with the shade wrapped, milder cigar was an obvious choice.  this was a great, smooth smoke, and there was a unique, sweet spice at the midway point, one of those flavors that interrupts conversation as it catches you by surprise. This is definitely a cigar I will smoke again. A note about JM’s is that I’ve been shopping there for 20 years, back when it was the only cigar shop in the county to speak of. They have a good “classic” selection with excellent prices. I’m reasonably sure I could pick up a Hoyo de Monterrey Excalibur No. 1 for not too much more than the $5 I paid 15 years ago. The lounge isn’t big but comfortable and friendly. Once in a while you hear a complaint but overall it’s a good shop. I don’t get in there as often as I’d lik

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e but always run into someone I know there. 

I left the Caldwell event to go up the street to another event at the Cigar Cigars store in Luswigs 
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Monte Pascoal Cigars, Meterics Humidity Meter and the Gurkha Contest Winner

MontePascoal_DoubleCoronaI was a fan of the Monte Pascoal cigars from Brazil for a long time. I became acquainted with the brand at the 2015 IPCPR show when I met the US distributor at the time, Wes, in line to register. The brand was represented in the first couple years of our Christmas contests. The brand now has a new US distributor in Multiverse Cigars after being absent from the market for a while. Probably the only vitola in the range  that I haven’t smoked over the years was the Double Corona, 7 5/8″ x 49, a classic size. This cigar starts out almost annoyingly mild. I recall that the Monte Pascoal line was blended so that the larger vitolas were milder, and the small minuto was a powerhouse. Once it got to the halfway point the flavor really kicked in and was smooth, sweet and tasty. Except for a little bit of an uneven burn in the first half, which I touched up, it burned perfectly with an open draw akin to a properly drawing Havana cigar. It’s been a while since I’ve smoked any of the old Monte Pascoal Brazilian puros, but I would defiantly agree that the DC is the mildest of the bunch, but when that flavor kicks in at the halfway mark, it’s fantastic.  I’m still a fan of this line.

 

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g humidity levels in our various storage containers is pretty important. I haven’t yet made the transition to Boveda packs in all my humidors, and it’s nearly impossible to find two hygrometers to agree with one another. I have a bunch, there’s a couple analog dial types that were included with humidors, I have a Caliber VI and a Caliber 4R from Western Digital/Cigar Oasis and so far they are the most accurate I’ve had.  I bought a bunch of cheapie digitals that are all over the place…kinda like the analog models.  I accepted an invitation to try out a hand-held unit BENETECH GM1362from Meterics.com, the Benetech GM1362 Humidity and Temperature Meter so I could decide which  hygrometer

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s to believe.  My cigars are smoking fine, but the geek in me likes to keep track and make sure none of my prized stogies dry out or get over humidified. This meter is simple, press the power button and it’s ready to go. I place it in the humidor for a few minutes and it settles on a reading. The tricky part was getting it  to change from  Centigrade to Fahrenheit, because the only English instructions are on the packaging, the rest of the included instructions are in Chinese. This unit is easy enough to use that the language of the instructions is of no consequence, and there are English instructions on the website. So, all my humidors check out, and the cool thing about this is I can take it with me to cigar stores and check their humidors out. It’s got a back-lit display for use in the dark as well. This unit is around $30, if you have multiple humidors it’s much cheaper than putting a decent hygrometer in each box, and it’s great for spot checking because it’s quick and easy. Of course, if one used Boveda packs, technically one wouldn’t have to worry about hygrometers, would one? I’ll get around to that one of these days in at least one humidor.

 

Contest

I always do this, bore you with some stuff when you’re just here to see who won the Gurkha goodies. As usual, I consulted with the random number generator at Random.org, we had 72 entries, and it spit out the number 22. Hang on while I go count comments…

OK, I got Frank Germaine!  I know you wanted to leave your address in the comments, but please e-mail it to me anyway! Many thanks to the folks at Gurkha for providing the goodies, and happy birthday to Carlos Llaca Toraño there at Gurkha!

 

That’s all for tonight!  Lots going on this week, so stay tuned for Sunday’s post for the details! Until then,

 

CigarCraig

 

 

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A Byron, a Maxx, a Recluse, Quick Draw and an Indian Motorcycle Premium Cigar

Don’t forget to enter Wednesday’s contest to win some great Gurkha cigars.  To answer a couple of questions and maybe dispel a myth or Gurkha_The Cask Blendtwo, I am working my way through the sampler (another one, not the one I’m giving away, duh…) and these are very nice cigars. These are predominantly Brick and Mortar exclusive cigars that you won’t find in mail order outlets. The Cellar Reserves have been pretty terrific, I smoked the Cask Blend and it was a good, mild cigar, and the Classic Cigar is actually on my go-to list, I like them a lot. I’ll get to the other two this week.  Point is, they are good quality cigars which are eminently smokable.  You can accept them for free with confidence!

 

Byron_Seri SigloXIX_PoemasOn to the week’s smokes.  I signed up for The Cigar Authority Care Package which is four cigars that go along with the cigars that they smoke on the radio show.  Dave Garofalo is losing his shirt on this deal, or at least not making any money.  This week’s selection was the Byron Serie Siglo XIX Poemas, a 4 7/8″ x 52 cigar made in Costa Rica of undisclosed ingredients. these are sold in beautiful porcelain jars. Nelson Alphonso is the man behind Selected Tobaco and these cigars, and he’s the guy who designed the Pardon 50th Anniversary humidor as well as the Cuban Cohiba Behike packaging and tons of other Habanos special release packaging.  The care package costs $20 a month delivered, and this is a $25 cigar. I’m ahead of the game already. The guys on the show rave about this cigar, and it’s certainly a perfectly crafted cigar and visually appealing.  I found it to be a good cigar, the flavor doesn’t “wow” me, it’s nice, medium bodied and inoffensive. I guess this is another for the list of cigars I just don’t get, or the hype made my expectations too high. I will try them again, for sure, who knows if it just wasn’t the right cigar for the moment or what, what do I know. If this is a cigar that is the best cigar you’ve ever smoked, who am I to say you’re wrong, it just wasn’t a good match for my preferences. I do encourage everyone to tune in to the Cigar Authority show, it’s entertaining and informative, and the C

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AlecBradley_Maxx_FixxLast week when I went to the Alec Bradley event at Cigar Brothers one of the cigars I came home with was the newly re-banded Maxx in the 5″ x 58 Fixx size.  The One Thing I noticed about this cigar was the dark and oily Nicaraguan wrapper. I can’t really say if I’ve smoked the Maxx before other than the Brazilian version that was a Cigars International exclusive, so I don’t know if they’ve changed the blend along with the packaging (on second thought, I’ve smoked the Maxx Connecticut in the Best Cigar Prices exclusive Robolo size). This was a really tasty smoke.  It’s a blend of tobaccos from Honduras, Nicaragua, Colombia, Costa Rica and Mexico and was full flavored and medium bodied. The flavor was rich and well-balanced and much to my liking.  These are priced around $6 in PA, and well worth it.  If you asked me if I’d rather have twenty of these, or four Byrons for the same price, I’m sure you know what my answer would be. The Maxx is a great value.

 

Recluse_AmadeusHabano_ToroNext up was the newest offering from Recluse Cigars, the Amadeus Habano. this was their new release at the IPCPR show, where I ran into Scott Weeks and J.R. Dominguez a few times. I got in on the ground floor with these guys thanks to Will Cooper‘s introduction, and have really enjoyed all the cigars they have come out with. This cigar is a Habano wrapped version of the Amadeus, which came out last year with an Ecuador Connecticut wrapper. I let these rest a while because the first one I smoked a couple of months ago didn’t smoke right, and that’s been unusual in my experience with the brand. The Amedeus Connecticut is an excellent cigar, and the Ecuador Habano wrapper adds a little bit of a richness and zing to the flavor, and I’m sure the Mexican binder helps out a little too.  This is another winner in my book, love the look of the holographic band too, this has a lot of curb appeal and delivers on the flavor side too. I do have one gripe though, and it’s my usual…its been a few months since this was displayed at the IPCPR show, update the website with the details, please!
SouthernDraw_QuckDrawSince I smoked my first cigar from Southern Draw Cigars a month or so ago, I have been interested in sampling their Pennsylvania wrapped Quickdraw.  Of course, the name reminds me of the cartoon character from the early sixties, Quick Draw McGraw.  If they come out with a size called “El Kabong’, I’ll know that that’s where the name came from! Another reason it might be called the Quickdraw is because it’s a 4 3/8” x 44 petite corona, and the company is based in Texas, so there’s the wild west theme going on, along with the fact that it’s a short smoke. These also come in a Habano wrapped version, but since I live in Pennsylvania, this one was the one I wanted to try. This is a great little smoke, loads of deep, espresso and cocoa flavors along with some nice sweet spice from the PA Broadleaf.  These are made in the AJ Fernandez factory so the construction was top-notch. So far I have really enjoyed everything I’ve smoked from So

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uthern Draw, the blends are in line with my preferences, and the factory that makes them might have something to do with that, but it might also be that Robert Holt is a man of excellent taste and refinement.

 

IndianMotorcyclePremium_RobustoLast night’s cigar was another new cigar from the IPCPR show.  Phil Zanghi started Indian Tabak cigars in the 90s, eventually partnered with an entertainment lawyer from LA, who took the brand and ran with it, which was a springboard for Rocky Patel Cigars. Recently Phil got the trademark back, but instead of reviving Indian Tabak (which was originally an homage to Indian motorcyles, nothing to do with his partner’s ethnicity, that was a happy coincidence), he came out with the Indian Motorcycles Premium Cigar. In Phil’s both, which also highlighted his Debonair brand, he had a beautiful Indian motorcycle on display. I didn’t get a chance to talk to Phil much at the show, but I’ve heard plenty about this in other media outlets. This cigar had a Connecticut broadleaf wrapper that was oily, almost gritty, to the touch, unique to me, and I liked it. The cigar burned reasonably well, it wanted to run up the bottom a bit, but that’s what lighters are for, to fix the occasional errant burn. It had a very open draw, and, again, rich flavors of sweet cocoa and coffee.  Another winner in my book and I can’t wait to get some more. I believe these have been hitting shelves as Phil was touring New England recently for the release, making the official debut at Kurt Kendall’s newest Twin’s Smoke Shop location, the perfect place given Kurt’s appreciation of nostalgic motor vehicles.

 

That’s enough for today, I may have to go back to posting twice a week so I don’t have to spend so long Sunday mornings typing! Until the next time,

 

CigarCraig

 

 

 

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First Wednesday Contest featuring a Gurkha IPCPR Toro Sampler

Gurkha SamplerIt’s the first Wednesday of the month, so it’s Contest time! This month’s giveaway is a six-pack of Gurkha cigars from the IPCPR show, the IPCPR Toro Sampler. There are six cigars in this sampler, one each of the Gurkha Heritage in a 6½” x 52 size with a Ecuador Habano Rodado Wrapper, Nicaraguan binder and fillers from Nicaragua, Dominican Republic and Pennsylvania, a Cellar Reserve Platinum in the Hedonism size, 6″ x 58 with an Ecuador wrapper and binder and fillers from Nicaragua, The Cask Blend in a 6″ x 58 Gran Robusto size (like the Platinum, a perfecto) with a proprietary wrapper, binder and filler, a Royal Challenge Maduro, the only true toro in the bunch at 6″ x 50 with a Broadleaf wrapper, a double binder of Habano and Honduran and Dominican and Nicaraguan fillers, the Cellar Reserve Edicion Especial, again in the 6″ x 58 Hedonism perfecto size with a Cor

ojo wrapper, Dominican Olor  binder and 18 year aged Dominican filler, and finally the Classic Cigar: Havana Blend from the East India line in a 6″ x 54 size with a San Andres wrapper and a proprietary blend for the binder and fillers.  These are packed in a bright orange box.

 

You know the rules, leave a comment here for a chance to win. I’ll select a winner at random next Wednesday, October 14, 2015.  By my figuring, Sean Kevin Conroy, Matt Wells and Dan Colley are i

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to enter.  Thanks to the folks at Gurkha for supplying this month’s prize!

 

That’s it, until the next time!

 

CigarCraig

 

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