News: New House Bill and J.C. Newman Co. Response

Yesterday Halfwheel reported that House Bill H.R. 1854 was introduced to exempt premium cigars rom regulation and to explain what

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premium cigars are.  Following is a statement from Drew Newman, general counsel of J.C. Newman Cigar Co., on the new bill:

 

“We are very grateful to Representatives Kathy Castor, Bill Posey, and their bipartisan group of cosponsors for reintroducing H.R. 1854 today.  This legislation, which would exempt premium cigars from FDA regulation, is just common sense.
 
“Three years ago, FDA decided to apply the massive and costly regulatory scheme designed for cigarettes onto handcrafted premium cigars, which my family has been rolling for four generations and 124 years.  FDA’s one-size-fits-all approach simply does not work for premium cigars, which is why, according to FDA’s own estimate, regulation would cause much as 50% of the American cigar industry to close.
 
“Premium cigars are a natural, agricultural product and make up just 0.01% of the overall tobacco industry.  According to the FDA’s own research, children do not smoke premium cigars, and the median adult consumer smokes just 1.7 premium cigars per month.  Therefore, there is no scientific ba

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sis for treating premium cigars like cigarettes and regulating us out of business.

“In 1885, Vicente Martinez Ybor brought the cigar industry to Tampa.  His arrival transformed Tampa from a small village to the dynamic, diverse city that it is today.  Premium cigars are a very important part of Tampa’s cultural fabric and heritage, which is we greatly appreciate Congresswoman Castor’s leadership in helping to save Tampa’s hometown industry.  
“H.R. 1854 is bipartisan legislation that is a companion to S. 7, which Senator Marco Rubio introduced in the U.S. Senate earlier this year.  We are very hopeful that Congress will enact this legislation this year to clarify that it is has never been Congress’s intent for FDA to regulate the premium cigar industry out of business.”
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Rodriguez Cigars, a Few Favorites and a Kentucky Fire Cured Revisit

Spring is upon us finally, although we got through this winter relatively easily. I always look forward to warmer weather!  This week I enjoyed a few cigars I really love, the Umbagog Toro Toro, and the E.P. Carillo Seleccion Oscuro Especial No. 6, both 6″ x 52 parejos that’s my preferred size, and both maduros, with the former being Connecticut broadleaf and the latter being Mexican San Andrés Negro. The two cigars aren’t that similar, but both overwhelm the palate with rich flavors and have heavy espresso notes in common, with Umbagog being sweeter and the Oscuro Especial being earthier and dirtier. I love them both, and never have regrets when I light either one up. They are two cigars I could see having in a rotation (of about 20) if I were to hang up my blog hat and settle into some normal semblance of cigar consumerism. As it is, I like to enjoy one of these every now and again, they are both so good.

 

For some reason I have been wanting to revisit a Drew Estate MUWAT Kentucky Fire Cured lately, and I’m not sure why. I actually really like the Swamp Thang line extension now and then, heck, I’ll just say it, I’d smoke it more than now and then, I don’t so the novelty doesn’t wear off. I didn’t care for the KFC when I smoked a prototype at the factory in Nicaragua in 2013, it was too campfirey for me, but I’ve grown to enjoy the production version after some humidor time, and I have a handful that have been in the humidor for quite a while. So I went all in and grabbed a “Just a Friend” which is the 6″ x 52 toro, again, a size I like, and “fired” it up. I have a couple smaller vitolas, including a Flying Pig, floating around, but I figured I’d commit. It had the campfire on the pre-light, but no hint once lit, which is fine by me. I would put this cigar on the savory end of the spectrum flavor-wise, maybe leathery. It’s good, enjoyable, but I think I like the what the Candela adds to the blend in the Swamp Thang version better, it’s just a little more interesting to me. It’s not a cigar that I’d avoid, that’s for sure.

 

Last week I saw an article on Cigar Aficionados website about the formation of the Coalition of American Cigar Rollers, and one of the companies mentioned was Rodriguez Cigar Factory in Key West, Florida. I hadn’t heard of this factory until a few months ago when my neighbors who winter in Florida happened to send me a box of five of their Reserva Privada series Torpedos from a visit. I had set this little box aside in the humidor not knowing how long it had been out of proper conditions, and kinda forgot about it until this article reminded me of it, so I figured last night would be the right time to give one a try. The Reserva Privada has a four year aged Ecuador Connecticut wrapper, which is on the darker side in my opinion (I wasn’t sure it was Connecticut until looking it up actually), with Nicaraguan fillers and binder, rolled in Key West. The torpedo is a perfectly formed 6″ x 52 with a pointy head like a Perdomo torpedo and burned perfectly with an ideal draw, even though I snipped a rather small bit off the end to start. I was very impressed with this smooth, rich tasting cigar. It was elegant, with a caramel sweetness that was enjoyable. I am a bit jaded, and often go into cigars like this wondering if they will be either just another cigar, or worse, but this was a very nice smoke, and worthy of attention. It’s even priced well for a U.S. manufactured product.

 

That’s enough from me for now. It’s supposed to be nice today, and I have some things I want to get done in the yard, and I have the day off, so there are cigars to smoke too. Until the next time,

 

CigarCraig

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News: Mombacho Cigars Begins International Tour of Cigar Tastings In Dominican Republic

Here’s some news from the folks at Mombacho cigars: 

 

MOMBACHO CIGARS STARTS EXCLUSIVE INTERNATIONAL TOUR OF CIGAR TASTINGS AND E

VENTS IN THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

 

The boutique premium cigar manufacturer based in Granada, Nicaragua brings its Master Blender

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& President Claudio Sgroi, who will offer five private tastings for cigar lovers in Santo Domingo and Santiago, before continuing his international tour in Europe.

 

Mombacho Cigars, manufacturer of premium boutique cigars based in Granada, Nicaragua announced today five tastings in the Dominican Republic, which kick off its first international tour of 2019, always in its best interest to support the education of the culture of the tobacco and cigars globally.

 

Claudio Sgroi, Master Blender and President of Mombacho Cigars, will share valuable details of the history, science, culture and art that are hidden behind the process of manufacturing and tasting a Mombacho cigar during his encounters with amateurs and experts, in a multi-sensorial experience, offering the guests the privilege of enjoying the Mombacho cigars in an intimate and attractive way.

 

“It is very special to return to the Dominican Republic with Mombacho Cigars, because here I started my career in the tobacco industry in 2001, guided by Master Henki Kelner, famous internationally for his Dominican cigars. Here my passion for cigars was born, as well as deep experiences and knowledge that today I am pleased to share with all Dominicans and worldwide smokers, “said Claudio Sgroi, Master Blender and President of Mombacho Cigars.

 

The Tierra Volcán Fino has been the chosen cigar of the different Mombacho lines for these tastings. The tastings will be taken by invitation only from March 20 to 26 and the stores selected on this occasion are Red Hot Smokehouse, Cabinet, Cigar Market, Lucía 203, Cigar WORLD Lounge Bar and Cabinet in Santiago de Los Caballeros. Upon completion in the Dominican Republic, the Mombacho Cigars international tour goes to Germany and Holland among other European countries.

 

ABOUT MOMBACHO CIGARS Mombacho Cigars SA is a boutique premium cigar manufacturer based in Granada, Nicaragua, established in 2006 that entered the US market in 2013. International interest in Mombacho has grown rapidly and Mombacho cigars are now available in Australia, Canada, China, Denmark, Dominican Republic, G

ermany, Guatemala, Italy, Holland, Nicaragua, Norway, Switzerland and Trinidad and Tobago. Mombacho produces all his cigars at his factory in Granada, Casa Favilli, where more than 30 members of the Mombacho Family work.

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News: Diesel Introduces Hair of the Dog Limited Edition Cigar

Funny enough, I just got done pretty much writing off the Whiskey Row as a cigar that just wasn’t a good fit for me.  I guess we’ll have to see how this Hair of the Dog sizes up!  I can’t remember the last time I had a night of over indulgence…

 

DIESEL INTRODUCES “HAIR OF THE DOG”

Diesel is rolling out Hair of the Dog, a limited-edition release that’s hitting retail this month. Developed by AJ Fernandez with Justin Andrews and handcrafted at Tabacalera AJ Fernandez in Esteli, Nicaragua, Diesel Hair of the Dog is a medium-to-full-bodied smoke  with earthy flavor, notes of pepper and a heady aroma. The blend is made entirely of Nicaraguan Habano, which is balanced by an Ecuadoran Habano wrapper and an Ecuadoran Sumatra binder.

Senior Brand Manager Justin Andrews said, “Diesel Hair of the Dog was blended to have just the right amount of kick. It’s not an overly powerful cigar, yet it really delivers on the flavor. For the cigar lover who’s looking for the hair of a dog after a night of over-indulgence, or for anyone who seeks the complexity of Nicaraguan tobacco, Hair of the Dog is definitely going to do the trick.” Diesel Hair of the Dog is available in one size, a box-pressed Toro (6” x 54). The SRP per cigar is $10.00 and the cigars are packed rustic wooden boxes, each containing 10 cigars. Just 5,000 boxes have been produced.

Hair of the Dog complements Diesel Whiskey Row, a top-selling cigar launched last year in partnership with Louisville, KY-based Rabbit Hole Bourbon.

About Diesel
Handcrafted by artisans in Esteli, Nicaragua, Diesel cigars are “bold by design.” The brand challenges the current conventions of the handmade cigar category through the bold, unapologetic style of its Cigar Master, AJ Fernandez. Diesel cigars are unified by their deeply complex flavor which is achieved through AJ’s steadfast adherence to time honored cigar making techniques and his insistence on using the highest quality tobacco. The Diesel portfolio includes Whiskey Row which launched in 2018 and Diesel Grind which debuted in 2017. For more information, visit www.dieselcigar.com.

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News: J.C. Newman Introduces Limited-Edition Brick House Cigar 

Here’s some news from J.C.Newman about their latest TAA release. The Tobacconist’s Association of America annual meeting is going on right now in the Dominican Republic. Expect to hear a lot about new TAA cigars.

J.C. Newman Cigar Company will release its first Tobacconist Association of America (TAA) exclusive brand, Brick House Ciento por Ciento.

 

Handcrafted in J.C. Newman’s Nicaraguan factory, Puros de Estelí Nicaragua, S.A. (J.C. Newman PENSA), Ciento por Ciento only uses tobaccos grown in the rich, volcanic soils of Nicaragua. It is the first Nicaraguan puro blend in the Brick House line, hence the name, which means 100% in Spanish. The wrapper is a Habana-seed, corojo leaf grown in the Jalapa Valley which encloses binder and filler from three of Nicaragua’s mountainous regions.

Production has been limited to 500 boxes and is only available for purchase by TAA members. The cigars will only be available for purchase at the 2019 conference and will ship by the end of May.

 

Brand: Brick House Ciento por Ciento
Size: 6 ¼” 54
MSRP: $7.40
Box Count: 25


About J.C. Newman Cigar Co.

Founded in 1895 by Julius Caeser Newman, J.C. Newman Cigar Company is the oldest family-owned premium cigar maker in America.  J.C. Newman rolls its El Reloj, Factory Throwouts, and Trader Jacks cigars by hand-operated, vintage cigar machines at its historic cigar factory in Tampa, Florida.  It also hand rolls its Brick House, Perla del Mar, El Baton, and Quorum cigars at the J.C. Newman PENSA cigar factory in Estelí, Nicaragua.  J.C. Newman’s Diamond Crown, MAXIMUS, Julius Caeser, and Black Diamond cigars are handmade by Tabacalera A. Fuente in the Dominican Republic.  With its longtime partners the Fuente family, the Newmans founded the Cigar Family Charitable Foundation, which supports low-income families in the Dominican Republic with education, health care, vocational training, and clean water.

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