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A Visit to Best Cigar Pub, Blackbird Cigar Co. Cigars and Video and Contest Winner

Yesterday I found myself wandering much further north in PA than I usually find myself. There was a seminar on Bees and Chickens that my wife and I attended, and I snuck off during the second half to do some of my own research. Twenty minutes away from the venue where the seminar was held happened to be the brand new Best Cigar Pub, and Best Cigar Prices headquarters. I figured this would be a good place to visit. Fortunately, the purchasing manager, Chris O’Neill, managed to arrange a tour for me. Katie (Katy? I forgot to clarify), the Finance/HR director, gave me a tour of the entire facility. Why do small companies always saddle the Finance director with HR responsibilities? Like they don’t have enough to worry about?  I digress. I had already given myself a tour of the retail humidor, which has a very nice selection and courteous service. Katie showed me the bar, pointed out many of the little things like custom tables with  actual tobacco leaves under acrylic, art on the wall done by a local artist, all of the ashtrays made by a local craftsman.  She pointed out the excellent menu as well. She then waled me through the Best Cigar Prices operations, all of the offices, warehouse, shipping and all of the stuff I enjoy seeing as a guy who’s spent his professional career in operations. They run a very clean and efficient pick, pack, and ship operation from what I can see. All of the marketing, customer service, web design is all done there in Pennsylvania. I was quite impressed with the operation. I’ll get back to the Pub, which was even more impressive. Upstairs is a lounge with TVs and comfy chairs, wait-staff is attentive and the air handlers replace all the air in the place every three minutes, so it’s not smokey at all. They even have a coat closet in the entry that has an ozone generator so that your coat doesn’t smell smokey. They’ve really thought of everything to make this not just a place to come have a cigar, but a place that smokers and non-smokers alike can enjoy a meal or a beverage together. I enjoyed a 601 Pennsylvania Edition, which is an Espinosa exclusive for BCP. Chris happened to join me and interrupted me while I was taking in the museum portion of the upstairs lounge, which is an educational feature they’ve added. It has the origin story of cigars with a timeline and facts about cigars, infographics about the tobacco plant, how cigars are made, every conceivable detail. Chris tells me they plan to have monitors with video loops of various processes playing included in the wall as well. Best Cigar Pub is a beautiful place, it’s easy enough to find, although not exactly in the middle of anything. I can see it being amazing in the summer with the outdoor patios and putting green and nobody around to really complain! Certainly worth a visit if you are anywhere near north-east PA. 

 

I had heard of Blackbird Cigar Company, but hadn’t seen the cigars any where. When I walked past the booth and they weren’t busy, it seemed like a great time to stop in and see what it they were all about. Imagine my surprise when the owner and founder of the company, Jonas Santana, looked at me and said “I know who you are”.  It seems he used to work for another company, and struck out on his own to start Blackbird. I think it was on CigarProp’s youtube channel that I remember hearing about the brand. Anyway, I asked Jonas to share the story of the brand with me on camera. have a look:

 

 

Over the course of the past several days I smoked a few of the Blackbird cigars offerings. I would have lined to have smoked them all, but I just couldn’t get to them. They have six cigars in the portfolio, and I can’t run down my smoking experience for six cigars in one post. They very cleverly make the bands on the cigars easy to remove, which is good because they are large bands and doo need to be removed to fully enjoy the cigar! They have two Sumatra wrapped offerings, and, as I’ve been on a Sumatra kick lately, and I smoked the Sumatra Rook with them at the TPE and really enjoyed it, I smoked the Finch this week. This was another excellent Sumatra wrapped cigar. It had the nice, sweet Sumatra wrapper flavor and a well-balanced core of tobacco goodness withinThis has an Indonesian binder, and Dominican and USA fillers. It was solidly medium bodied and a very nice cigar. Next I went with what you’d expect from me, the San Andrés wrapped Crow. It was Valentines Day, and I figured the red band would be appropriate. This cigar had a closed foot, and a dark, oily wrapper. The flavors were earthy and bakers chocolate, perhaps espresso, without sweetness. The internals on this one include a Habano binder and Nicaraguan, Pennsylvanian, and Corojo and Criollo 98 fillers. Very enjoyable. Finally, last night after a long day trip, I unwound with the Unkind, a Brazilian Cubra wrapped cigar. This was also a maduro cigar, and, like the rest, a 5″ x 50 robusto. The binder on this one is from the DR, with Criollo 09, HBA  (not sure what this means), Corojo and Pennsylvania. One thing I can say about all of the Blackbird cigars I smoked was that that all were well made and burned right, an important consideration. It’s possible that the PA tobacco was a common flavor component that I picked up though the few cigar I smoked this week. You’ll see if you watch the video that some thought went into the brand, and the same attention went into the quality of materials and manufacture as well. The Unkind had a unique flavor, also an earthy maduro, not really sweet. It was very good though, I enjoyed it completely. I still have the Connecticut Jackdaw and Criollo Cuco yet to smoke, I kind of like those two wrapper varieties more in warmer weather for some reason. I’ll get to them and let you know. 

 

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OK, so after a lot of money and aggravation, my site is clean.  It’s time to pick a winner of the sampler of some of my favorite cigars, Don Juan Calavera, Flor Maya and Marchetti cigars from Danli Ho

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ndura Tabaco, and I had to collect entries from two different places.  After collecting all of the names, and putting them into a bowl (OK, I put them into a spreadsheet and randomized the list to mix them up and assign them numbers), the random number generator picked Anthony C as the winner. Please email me your coordinates and proof that you are 21 or older so I can get these goodies to you. I have a KMA Talk Radio hat and shirt and a Stage V Clinger cigar holder to add as well (it’s a big shirt, do with it what you will, I take no responsibility. If it fits, great!). 

 

That’s all for today, and way more than I had planned!  Until the next time, 

 

CigarCraig

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A Nova Limited Edition Platinum Torpedo and a Buffalo Ten Cigar

The first order of business involves a website problem I’ve been having, and I have to think it’s had an impact on the low number of contest entries! I’m working on getting it resolved, but if you get a notification pop-up like pictured here, click DENY! If you clicked allow and are getting weird notifications, go to your browser preferences and reset the settings. In Chrome this is preferences>advanced>reset settings. You may have to log in to a few

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things, but it will get rid of the annoying notifications. I think I know where this came from, but I’m rather hesitant to go back and look, if you know what I mean. It was a cigar manufacturers website, before you make any assumptions!  Anyway, I’m working tirelessly to get this fixed without paying an exorbitant ransom. The advise I got from the WordPress community was general, and the first scanning plugin told me I had malicious files, but not what the files were and it would be $249 to fix it. I can delete files if only I know what they are! Anyway, I’m working on it and will get it figured out. This also seems to be affecting the RSS feed somehow, so the e-mails aren’t going out.  All very frustrating. I’ll have to have a cigar to calm down.

 

One of the cigars I smoked this week was a cigar I got at the TPE show from a company with whom I was previously unfamiliar. I was introduced to Ari and Leonor, the principles of the company (principals? I’m never sure…they are the ones in charge) and they told me their story of how they both worked at Nat Sherman in Manhattan, and split off to start Nova Cigars. For a new brand, they have a very large range, I count 16 frontmarks. Now, it’s not like they have several sizes in each line, every line is a unique size and blend, and each one has a secondary band with the name of the marque. They also are not inexpensive, with their “value” line starting in the $9 range, and t

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he premium offerings running over $30. They were very generous with the samples, and I selected one of the $30 Nova Platinum Limited Edition Torpedos for my evening smoke on Thursday. This is a 5½” x 55 torpedo with a Habano 2000 wrapper and Dominican binder and fillers made in their own factory in the Dominican Republic. They stressed their commitment to quality, which should be a given at the premium price points. I’m quite certain my readers know that I’m not one to spend that kind of money on a cigar, especially something new to the market. To be honest, I have. hell of a time spending $17 on a Sin Compromiso and I know that’s a great cigar (althoug

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h, also relatively new to the market also, butI know it’s provenance). So I had some expectations, and I had smoked a Sultan at the show, and it was very good. This cigar was very different, not only from he Sultan, but from just about any other cigar I’ve smoked. It had a unique flavor, almost like Christmas cookies! But it changed from time to time, and remained entertaining. The construction was without flaw, and it certainly was an exceptional smoke. I greatly anticipate m

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eandering my way though the other samples I came home from the TPE show with, and am quite pleased that I made friends with the folks at Nova Cigars! I really enjoyed my time talking to Leo and Ari, and hope to see them again. 

 

In a relative 180° turn from the Nova, I decided to smoke a less expensive cigar that I also smoked at the TPE and really enjoyed. I’ve seen friends smoking the Buffalo Ten and certainly posted the press release back in June when El Artista announced the release. This is a really cool cigar, it’s a 6″ x 50 box pressed cigar and sells in paper wrapped five packs or boxes of 40. It has a San Andrés wrapper, Dominican Negrito binder and fillers from Nicaragua, Dominican Republic, Columbia and right down the road from me here in Pennsylvania. This is a really flavorful cigar, and you know that because it says so on the band! Fun fact: the European version of this does not have the word “Flavorful” on the band! Apparently they thought it meant flavored and they have a flavored cigar ban in Europe, or are taxed differently or something, so they have different bands. If it were me I would have just left the word off all of the bands and had one band, but it’s not me. I can’t argue with the cigar being flavorful! I really like this cigar because it’s different from other San Andrés wrapped cigars. It has a more savory, meaty flavor than the standard earthy, coffee that I really love, by the way. It’s a really comfortable shape, it’s a tasty smoke, and the price hovers in the $4 range if you live in the right place and can buy more than a few at a time! I have smoked a lot of El Artista’s cigars, I think this might be my favorite. This comes highly recommended as a value cigar. 

 

That’s all I have for now, back to trying to figure out how to clean up the mess on my webserver.  Until the next time, 

 

CigarCraig

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Marchetti Toro Cigar by Danli Honduras Tabaco

It’s no secret that I’ve been in love with most of the cigars coming from Danli Honduras Tabaco recently, the entire Don Juan Calavera line has captivated me and there is a box of each in my humidor, and the Flor Maya line is creeping in as well. I was introduced to

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a cigar that didn’t seem to fit in, called the Marchetti, and I was intrigued. This certainly lacked any Latin theme at all, it has an Italian name, and comes in a plain black box with a stylized eagle (I guess) band design. It’s very slick and classic, a departure from the dia de los muertos skull design of the Don Juan Calaveras and the rustic look of the Flor Maya. It turns out that the cigar is named after one of the original founders of Danli Honduras Tabaco’s mother, Jenny Marcheti, an Italian who married a Honduran. The cigar is named in her honor. This answers the question of how a Honduran cigar got an Italian name!

 

I’ve been itching to write about this cigar for a few weeks, but I wanted to get the story first. It’s a damn delicious box pressed 6″ x 52 toro. Again, they seemingly make cigars with my tastes in mind, because not only is this my favored size, but the flavor profile is right up my alley as well. This has a maduro San Andrés wrapper, Habano binder and Nicaraguan fillers from Jalapa and Condega, and Honduran fillers from Jamastrán and Copán. As I’ve found with other cigars from this factory, the construction is perfect, and the flavor is rich, lush and decadent. What I expect from a blend like this, cocoa,, expresso, with some earth and spice. I’ve smoked a few of these and keep going back.  When I get back from TPE I’m going to have a contest and share some Danli Honduras Tabaco cigars, but it’s hard for me to let go! I just enjoy the crap out of them. But I do want to sha

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re them and spread the word. I have some with me that I hope to share at the show too. I’m glad I didn’t try the Marchetti until after I chose my 2019 favorite cigar of the year, or this might have made the list. It’s another wonderful cigar from a company that I hope gains wider distribution. 

 

Well, as I write this I’m on my way to Las Vegas for the Tobacco Plus Expo, so my next post should be something from the show. Watch my Instagram and Facebook for up t the minute whatever it is I’m doing. It should be very interesting!  Until then, 

 

CigarCraig

 

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A Diesel Whiskey Row Sherry Cask and a Montecristo Ciudad de Musica Cigar

I feel like a put out a load of posts this week leading up to the TPE. There was plenty of other news, but I’ve made a pledge to myself to keep things positive, and

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not report anything negative or divisive! I’m going to advocate unity from here on out and try to keep my cynical, sarcastic (I had a superior call me that once, then he gave me an award!) comments to myself. Sure, I have my opinions on things, and I have recently voiced my opinions on things and stand by them, but from here on out I’m taking the “can’t we all just get along” stance. I have to back-burner some other website ideas I had, but I’d have register them anonymously anyway 😁.  Anyway, I smoked a few other cigars this week, I want to write an in-depth post about one, but I’m waiting for more information. I revisited the Diesel Whiskey Row Cherry Cask, this time in the Toro size. I’m not sure if I’ve written about this in this size, I know I’ve really enjoyed the robusto, and, being a bit of a Toro fan, I wanted to try it in that size. I bought a few last week, and didn’t get around to smoking them, but found myself meeting a friend in the cigar shop again and felt like that’s what I wanted to smoke, so I grabbed a couple more. I’m not sure why I can’t just buy one cigar. Anyway, I seem to think I smoked the Toro a while ago and liked the Robusto better, but this time I really did enjoy the Toro. In this cigar, and I don’t know whether it has to do with the color of the band, or the cask aging, but it’s like smoking a raspberry chocolate cake to me. I love the sweet, dessert flavor I get from the cigar. I suppose I’ll have to give the 6″ x 60 a try, but I wonder if that might dilute the flavors I like. I won’t know until I try, I suppose. These are priced well in the $7-9 range, and have a Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper, Brazilian binder and Nicaraguan fillers. Without the cask aging, there’s a lot to like

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The other cigar I want to talk about was a gift from my Secret Santa Adam. This is a cigar I probably wouldn’t have chosen to sample on my own, as it only really has one thing appealing to me. Honestly, there aren’t a great many Montecristos that I really like, there’s the White Vintage Connecticut, and the Espada, and Probably the AJ Fernandez. The Montecristo Ciudad de Musica is a collaboration between Crowned Heads and Montecristo, made at E.P. Carrillo‘s Tabacalera Allianza in the Dominican Republic. I’ve always approached Crowned Heads with some ambivalence, bordering on apathy. They always had a “we’re the little guy, we are anti-corporate” thing going on, then they go and make a cigar with the biggest company out there. I get that it’s a huge deal to have your company name on the biggest name in the biz, it’s really cool. Hang on, let me go back and read my first few sentences…OK…I’m back on track. This cigar pays homage to Nashville, the City of Music, or Ciudad de Musica, and has a Habano wrapper grown in Ecuador, Nicaraguan binder and Dominican and Nicaraguan fillers and comes in four sizes. Initially, this was only available in Casa de Montecisto stores (CdM, see a pattern?, like Crowned Heads and Condor and Huber?, The Angels Anvil and TAA? Jon Huber loves that stuff apparently), then sold in TAA stores, and I did see these in my local shop which is a TAA store. I’m not sure if these are available to a wider range than that at this point or not. So I would like to thank Adam fo sharing this delicious cigar with me, because it was probably one of the most delicious cigars with the either the Montecristo, or Crowned Heads name on it. It was medium bodied, and had a very nice sweetness that I found very appealing. It wasn’t too heavy, or too light, it was just right, and the construction was perfect. I am a fan of much of EPC’s products, and have been for an awful long time, and this one is among the better I’ve enjoyed. I was stunned. I had mixed expectations. I expected a great smoke because of the person who shared it with me, but I had reservations because of my past experience with Montecristo. This is definitely a case of keeping an open mind, it was a delicious cigar, I may try other sizes.

 

That’s all for today. I need to spend the day packing for my trip to the TPE show.  Please let me know if there’s anything you want to know from the show! I have a few appointments, but will be free-ranging otherwise. That’s all for today, until the next time, 

 

CigarCraig

 

 

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News: Casa Cuevas Cigars Adds La Mandarria To Core Line

Here’s some Friday news from Casa Cuevas. This is a company I’m interested in meeting at TPE. I know I’ve smoked cigars that they’ve made, although I have yet to smoke any of their own branded cigars (yet…very soon). I’m pretty sure I know someone who can make introductions at the show 😉.

 

WITH A NEW LOOK, “LA MANDARRIA” BY CASA CUEVAS CIGARS ADDED AS PART OF CORE LINE

Originally a limited-edition brand, LA Mandarria now part of regular production

  

Casa Cuevas Cigars, makers of handmade premium cigars to add the “La Mandarria” (translates to the sledgehammer brand) to their core line up of cigars.  La Mandarria was initially a limited Edition 500 count box run. The brand was born out of the unfortunate burglary which occurred in February 2019 at the Casa Cuevas Cigars distribution center in Miami.  Burglars used sledgehammers to break in and steal over 25,000 units of the Casa Cuevas brands, which included the Casa Cuevas L

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imited Edition Flaco, and Casa Cuevas core line of cigars. The Cuevas family made the decision to forge ahead and create a cigar, that will mark the era where they faced and overcame adversity.

La Mandarria will also sport a secondary band which elegantly highlights the “La Mandarria” logo.

President of Casa Cuevas Cigars, Luis Cuevas Jr. said;” We were completely overwhelmed

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by the response for La Mandarria. This brand was a smash hit at the 2019 IPCPR and sales have remained

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strong. We are grateful to the public for accepting the product with open arms.”

In the original communication, President of Casa Cuevas Cigars, Luis Cuevas Jr. said:” La Mandarria is a testament to the values that my father taught me as a child. He was a fighter who optimized the American dream. As a small cigar company, the robbery was an obstacle, but nothing he hasn’t been able to deal with in his storied past.  The Mandarria represents the principal tool used against us, but also represents the strength and will of my father.”

The Mandarria is a full-bodied cigar that is offered in only one vitola. The 6X52 Toro was chosen as Master Blender Luis Cuevas Sr. felt this vitola was a perfect balance between its strength, which is a representation of the “Mandarria” name, and the cigar’s nuanced flavors.

Wrapped in beautiful Ecuadorean Habano wrapper and featuring a pig tail and shaggy foot, these cigars were the first full-body and full-strength cigars in the Casa Cuevas line-up. MSRP is $12.00 per cigar.

ABOUT Casa Cuevas Cigars:

Casa Cuevas Cigars was established i

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n 2016 but has decades old history behind it. Cuban born Master Blender Luis Cuevas Sr. has been blending cigars from his factory in the Dominican Republic for many popular cigar brands. Now, together with son Luis Cuevas Jr., the Casa Cuevas Cigar brands were created to honor their four-generation cigar heritage. Currently the Casa Cuevas Cigars line of brands include the Casa Cuevas core line, the Casa Cuevas Limited Edition Flaco, the Cuevas Reserva, and the Limited Edition Mandarria.

 

For more information please visit http: www.casacuevascigars.com

Follow Casa Cuevas Cigars on social @CasaCuevasCigars

 

 

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