Video: CigarProp Post Barnsmoker Interview with CigarCraig

After the Drew Estate Barnsmoker a few weeks ago, Kevin and Jessica from CigarProp.com, and great friends of CigarCraig.com, stopped by the famous cigar porch for a cigar and Kevin turned on his video camera and we shot the shit for 50 minutes or so.  I share with you today the fruits of his labor, all I did was sit there and smoke. Kevin and Jessica do some very entertaining cigar and cigar product review videos, and you know how much I use the Cigar Props in my daily life. Just look at my Instagram feed and you can see me giving my props the cigars they deserve…or something like that…

 

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Kevin tends to give me far too much credit, and it’s an argument we have al the time, so you’ll notice I didn’t give the push-back I normally give him in the beginning of the video. That being said, I support him fully in his endeavors, and have done everything I could to open doors for him

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. Check out his products, and his videos at CigarProp.com. I appreciate him and Jessica taking the time to sit and smoke with me, we had a great day! 

 

Don’t forget to get in on the current contest!  I’ll pick a winner tomorrow, so don’t delay!  Until then, 

 

CigarCraig

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News: Casa Cuevas Cigars Shipping Cuevas Reserva Natural and Maduro

Casa Cuevas is a brand I have yet to try, but I’ve smoked plenty of cigars that the Cuevas family has made. Hopefully when I visit Miami in September I can do something about that. These certainly look like a great starting point!  

 

THE “CUEVAS RESERVA” BY CASA CUEVAS CIGARS IS NOW SHIPPING!

Casa Cuevas Cigars, makers of handmade premium cigars announce the Cuevas Reserva Natural and Cuevas Reserva Maduro is now shipping to retailers. The Cuevas Reserva was introduced to the public at the 2019 IPCPR in Las Vegas.

The Cuevas Reserva Maduro features a Mexican San Andres wrapper, a Dominican, Pilloto Cubano binder, and Dominican and Nicaraguan (ometepe) fillers, this blend is a personal favorite of Luis Cuevas Sr. as it boasts a full-flavor smoking experience, in a perfectly balanced medium to full-bodied cigar.

The Cuevas Reserva Natural features an Habano binder with a mix of fillers from the Dominican Republic, Nicaragua, and the U.S.A., all wrapped in an Ecuadorean Connecticut wrapper. This blend provides a perfectly smooth smoking experience which features nuanced earthy flavors.

President of Casa Cuevas Cigars, Luis Cuevas Jr. stated: “The Cuevas Reserva for my father was supposed to be the Cuevas signature brand back well over a decade ago. As with all things in life, plans always change. I am proud to have worked closely with my father and my son Alec Cuevas, who is now part of the family business recreating this blend.  I am ecstatic that this brand has come full circle, as we can now present it as a family project to the consumer.”

The Cuevas Reserva’s are beautifully packaged in vintage Cuban style 20 count boxes.

Both blends are initially released in three vitolas with more to follow in the future. 

Vitolas:                        

                                     Natural          Maduro                                         

6X50         Toro             $9.90              $10.90

61/4 X 52 Torpedo      $10.40            $11.40

5×52          Robusto      $9.50              $10.50

ABOUT CASA CUEVAS CIGARS:

Casa Cuevas Cigars was established in 2016 but with a decade’s old history. The Cuevas family is responsible for many of the cigars that you enjoy today. 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 brand was created to honor their four-generation cigar heritage.

 

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News: Black Label Trading Co. Announces Santa Muerte “Barrio Santo” Release

There’s a few things on tap today, the first is from our friends at Black Label Trading Co. I really liked the Santa Muerte, so I look forward to trying this one!

 

Black Label Trading Co. (BLTC) is pleased to announce the release of SANTA MUERTE “BARRIO SANT

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O:” Hand crafted in Esteli, Nicaragua at Fabrica Oveja Negra.

Barrio Santo will be available at select BLTC retailer events.

“These cigars will be released as event only in limited quan

tities. It is a unique version of the original Santa Muerte blend with a maduro wrapper. I wanted something special for our retailers who host BLTC events and this cigar is exactly that,” said James Brown, creator of BLTC and owner at Fabrica Oveja Negra.

 

SANTA MUERTE “BARRIO SANTO”
Country of Origin: Nicaragua
Wrapper: Ecuador Maduro
Binder: Ecuador Habano
Filler: Nicaragua, Dominican, San Andrés
Robusto – 5.5 x 48 (20 count) MSRP $10.00

 

 

“Black Label Trading Company is redefining the standards for cigar making. With a less is more philosophy, Black Label Trading Co. creates hand crafted premium cigars of the utmost quality.” For more information visit OvejaNegraCigars.com.

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Smoking Some New Southern Draw Cigars This Week

I spent the week smoking some new cigars from Southern Draw Cigars, thanks to a generous care package from Robert and Sharon. They were very busy this year produc

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ing some new cigars and sizes, and this was their fifth year in business, which is quite a milestone, and they’e been very successful in a short time. If you follow this site, you saw a lot of press releases about these cigars in the weeks leading up to the IPCPR. This is largely due to their partnership with A.J. Fernandez, who makes all of their cigars, but Robert is very involved in all of the blending. He’s not an absentee brand-owner by any means, I’ve sat with him and had this discussion, and while he is relatively new to the industry, he gets his hands dirty, and spends time in the factory and buys the tobacco and really is involved in the process. I have a lot of respect for him and his family, and I’ve had he pleasure of meeting Sharon and her parents, and they are all super nice folks. SO I had to start the week trying out the Lustrum, with is the brands fifth anniversary cigar.

 

Lustrum is a take on the Kudzu, which was their first release. Makes good sense. I always enjoy a Kudzu, and I really enjoyed the Lustrum. The Lustrup is a 5½ x 52 box pressed Belicoso, with a Nicaraguan Habano Medio Tiempo wrapper, Nicaraguan Ometepe binder and Nicaraguan Proprietary fillers. Media Tiempo refers to a priming above ligero, which doesn’t happen on all tobacco plants, so it’s a small, rare leaf, with a lot of power and flavor. I loved the pepper, wood and coffee notes, and thought it was an amped up version of the Kuzdu. It was a special cigar and a nice celebration of Southern Draw’s five years. I liked this cigar a a lot, might be my second favorite of the new stuff, second to this next cigar.

 

From what appears to be the same mold, the next cigar I smoked was the Rose of Sharon Desert Rose. I know, I usually start with the maduro, I’m getting there. I’m very selective about the Connecticut shade cigars I smoke. Let me rephrase that, I’m not that selective about the ones I smoke, but the ones I really enjoy are on a pretty short list. Rose of Sharon is on that list. So I was excited to try the latest Southern Draw cigar with the pink band, the Desert Rose. They’ve used a heartier wrapper on this, calling it a Ecuadoran “Cloud Grown” Claro, which I suppose allows for it to be box pressed, where box pressing a thinner shade wrapper seems to be more difficult. The binder is Nicaraguan Habano  fillers of  Corojo 99 and Piloto Cubano ligeros from Honduras and the Dominican Republic. What all this ends up producing is a beautiful, medium bodied cigar, with a buttery smooth flavor, with a hint of spice. Pretty yummy.

 

Next up I made my selection based upon the time I had and I was in the mood for a double corona. Fortunately, one of this years Ignite cigars was a double corona, 7½ x 50, and is called Private Blend no. 3. There are two others, Private No.1, and Private No.4. I didn’t ask about Private No.2. Anyway, this year’s Ignite program includes a charitable donation to the Navy SEAL Foundation, and the band features the SEAL seal. This cigar has an Ecuador (presumably Habano) wrapper, Nicaraguan binder and proprietary Nicaraguan & Brazilian fillers. To me, this cigar had a totally different flavor profile than any Southern Draw cigar I’ve ever smoked, and I really enjoyed that. It was loaded with flavor, medium, smooth and rich, with some nuttyness, perhaps.

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This would be a great cigar for a long Sunday morning with a pot of coffee. a terrific cigar all the way to the end, and it took a good two hours to get to that end.

 

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think I would have started this whole mess off with. If you know me, you know I love the Jacob’s Ladder. One time I was smoking my last one on a frigid winter night on a walk, and I noticed at one point that the c

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igar was no longer in my gloved hand and I panicked. I had to double back and luckily I found the cigar on the street, which, fortunately, was dry, as there was snow on the ground at the time. No damage, and I was able to finish the cigar, five second rule be damned. Anyway,

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I was excited to give the new iteration of the Jacob’s Ladder a try. This one is called Brimstone, and, as if it were possible, is another amped up version of the regular line. This guy is a 6″ x 56 perfecto, has a PA broadleaf wrapper, another US (PA?) maduro broadleaf binder and Ligero fillers from Nicaragua and the DR. This was a strong cigar. It’s a beautiful specimen, perfectly constructed, of course, and loaded with espresso and bitter dark chocolate and lots of pepper. It might have overpowered me a little, and maybe I like the regular Jacob’s Ladder more, but time will tell. Maybe this will be a better fall or winter cigar than a hot summer day cigar, who knows. This flies in the face of my usual tastes.

 

I wrapped up the week with the new size in the Cedrus line, the Toro. I have previously smoked the original size, the Belicoso, and I enjoyed it, but I’ve never been a great fan of the Indonesian wrapper. That being said, I like Sumatra wrappers, and that could be Indonesian, so maybe there’s some Indonesian wrappers I do like. Maybe I don’t know what I like. Either way, the 6″ x 52 toro is my favorite size, so that’s a plus. It has a Nicaraguan Habano 2000 binder and Nicaraguan fillers. I found this to be an interesting cigar. It started off rather spicy, with a tinglyness on the tongue. it smoothed out after a while, and continued with various spices throughout, and was a very entertaining ninety minutes of smoking enjoyment.

 

I didn’t get to the 300 Hands Connecticut, maybe tonight. Many thanks to Robert and Sharon for sharing their bounty with me.  There’s only so much time in the

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week. I have to work today, it’s been work, work, work the week! You can do me a favor though. I have an event coming up that that will require cigars with a “white” theme, so please suggest “white” themed cigars. For instance, in years past for this event I’ve smoked Montecristo White, Macanudo Inspirado White, Leccia White, and Fratello Bianco. See where I’m going with this?  Also, don’t forget to enter the contest that’s underway! That’s all for today, until the next time,

 

CigarCraig

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Contest: Welcome Fox Cigars Episode Two!

OK, so let’s do another giveaway! As we continue to celebrate our new friendship with Fox Cigars, let’s announce the winner of last weeks giv

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eaway before we get on with this weeks. But first…I’ve been announcing things like this on various Facebook groups for years now, and I think I have to stop  doing that now. It seems

that Facebook frowns upon any sort of tobacco transactions on their platform whatsoever, and has even shut down some groups because of this. I think one of the largest cigar groups on Facebook is gone now. Anyway, I’ll post a link to my root domain with a very general message that there’s something of interest there, just to not rock the boat, I don’t want to be the cause of any groups being shut down. I’ll continue to put this on Instagram, but I’ll be a little careful! Anyway, I made a list  of all of the people who commented on the blogpost and Instagram and assigned them a number in the interest of fairness. The winner of the Perdomo goodies is @imatexican8  who was an Instagram entry. Several people took advantage of multiple entries, and many people are Blazing Saddles fans! @imatexican8 needs to send me his address so I can mail out his winnings!  

 

Episode Dos!

Round two of our celebration of Fox Cigars features some Oliva goodies. We have a Nub cap, another awesome Lotus lighter, this one is a nice

single jet torch with a double punch which comes out of the side, and an eight pack of cigars.

 

There are a couple of Nubs, a few Oliva Serie Os, a couple Oliva Serie Gs, and a Cain Daytona. All nice really cigars.  So, leave a comment to enter! I’m going to post this on Instagram, and I’m going to include comments on that post as well, just to make my life more difficult, so you can get two chances.  As usual, you must be of legal smoking age in your jurisdiction to win (and even that’s getting to be a PITA these days!), one entry per person  (per site). I’ll select a winner next Wednesday, August 7, 2019. Once again, thanks to Rob at Fox

Cigars!  

 

That’s all for

today, until the next time,

 

CigarCraig

 

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