News: Gran Habano Unveils The Corojo #5 Gran Reserva 2012

Here’s a little Thursday afternoon news from the folks at Gran Habano. The Corojo No.5 is one of those cigars I always seem to enjoy when I smoke it, I just never seem to smoke it often enough! Maybe I just don’t see it on my local shop’s shelves, or it just isn’t represented enough locally?  It’s not like Gran Habano isn’t on my radar!  

 

Father and son team, Guillermo and George Rico, are proud to announce the official release

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of the Gran Habano Corojo No. 5 Gran Reserva .

Gran Habano’s Gran Reserva cigars are made using the top 10% best leaf from the yearly crop and aged for an extra seven to eight years prior to the cigar being rolled. It is then aged for a period of four to six years additionally as cigars. The 2012 installment has been aged an additional three years

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longer than any other prior Gran Reserva release. These cigars offer a bold new experience in full-bodied premium cigars made with vintage tobaccos. Expect a remarkably smooth, earthy and spicy smoke, accompanied by notes of sweet wood and espresso for this aged smoke. The Gran Habano Corojo #5 Gran Reserva 2012 is currently shipping to retailers nationwide.

The Gran Reserva 2012 is available in five sizes in 20 count boxes:

Corona Gorda Gran Robusto Imperial

Czar Grandioso

5 5/8 x 46 6×54 6×60 6×66 7×70

$ 8.10 $ 8.60 $ 9.40 $11.10 $11.50

Country of Origin: Honduras

Factory: G.R. Tabacaleras Unidas, S.A. Distributor: Gran Habano

Body: Full

Wrapper: Nicaragua

Binder: Nicaragua

Filler: Nicaragua & Costa Rica

3261 N.W. 82 Avenue, Doral, FL 33122 (305) 436-5960 | www.ghicgars.com

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News: Fratello Cigars Announces Fratello D.M.V.

Here’s another news item, this time from the folks at Fratello Cigars!  This one hits a little closer to my home, I might have to take a little trip south to Delaware and Maryland to get my hands on some of these!  

 

Omar de Frias is proud to announce the launch of Fratello D.M.V and Delaware.  The D.M.V is an abbreviation well known to residents of the DC metro area as DC, Maryland and Virginia.  This blend will be sold exclusively to retailers in DC, Maryland, Virginia and Delaware and manufactured at the La Aurora factory in Dominican Republic.  

 

The cigar features n Havana Vuelta Arriba Ecuador wrapper with a Sumatra Ecuador binder and Dominican, Nicaragua and USA filler.  

 

Fratello D.M.V will begin shipping to retailers the last week of November with launches planned throughout the DC metro area.  

 

“The first retailer to carry my cigars was in Maryland, my launch event was in DC and Virginia is home to my business.  This blend is my tribute to the DMV and to the retailers that helped put Fratello in the map.” Said de Frias.

 

Fratello D.M.V. will be released in 4 vitolas:

 

  • District of Columbia – Toro (6 ¼ x 54) 9.00 MSRP per Cigar
  • Maryland – Gordo (6 x 58) 9.25 MSRP per Cigar
  • Virginia – Robusto Extra (5 ½ x 52) 8.75 MSRP per Cigar
  • Delaware – Robusto (5 x 50) 8.50 MSRP per Cigar

 

Fratello Cigars was established in 2013.  Since inception Fratello has grown to be sold in 800 brick and mortars in the US and 9 international destinations.  Fratello is considered one of the fastest growing manufacturers in the last five years.

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News: Ventura Cigars’s Michael Giannini Holding Rolling Event at Big Smoke 2018

Lots of news coming from Ventura Cigars these days!  The press release seems to indicate that the rolling event is sold out, so I’m not sure what the purpose or promoting this is, except to promote the Big Smoke, but here it is anyway.  I remember Michael G. having rolling events ad contests when he was the face of La Gloria Cubana, and  he certainly knows his way around a rolling table, I’ve witnessed this myself.  If you are lucky enough to attend this event, please let me know, I’d love to provide a place for you to share that experience if you were so inclined!  Don’t forget to vote! today!

 

Learn how to roll your own Archetype Axis Mundi as Ventura Cigars shares their craft at Cigar Aficionado’s upcoming event.

Ventura Cigar Company (VCC) is making Las Vegas an extra lucky destination for those heading to Cigar Aficionado’s Big Smoke 2018. Held November 9 through November 11 at the Mirage in Las Vegas, Big Smoke gives premium cigar fans the opportunity to sample sticks from top producers in the industry, and to meet, smoke or pose for a photo with some of their favorite cigarmakers. Not just handing out samples, Ventura Cigars is upping the ante, adding a DIY element to the event. Attendees who come by their booth on Friday or Saturday nights will be treated to a cigar-rolling session led by Michael Giannini and VCC special guest, Indiana Ortez, Cigar Master and the skilled blender behind the Ventura Cigar Company’s exclusive Fathers, Friends, and Fire cigar. Michael Giannini, the General Manager of Ventura Cigar Company and industry icon, will be welcoming guests to the booth, sharing smokes and stories as they roll their own Axis Mundi cigar. Michael will also be hosting a larger-scale Rolling Event alongside Indiana Ortez during the Cigar Aficionado “Roll Your Own” event on Sunday, November 11, which promises to be a highlight of the weekend.

 

A veteran of hosting rolling events, Giannini will impart his tricks and entertaining stories of the trade as he and Indiana guide attendees through the creation of their Axis Mundi, likely revealing some interesting behind-the-scenes details on the happenings at Ventura Cigar Company.

 

“I’m so glad to be headed back to Big Smoke,” says Giannini. “Cigar Aficionado knows how to put on a solid event, and I’m excited to be with the Ventura Cigars crew, putting our Archetype Axis Mundi cigar in the spotlight. It’s a natural choice to highlight here, since Cigar Aficionado recognized Axis Mundi as the #13 Cigar of the Year for 2017. We’re pleased to be sharing this standout cigar with Big Smoke attendees, and maybe a few of our secrets too.”

The Big Smoke 2018 Roll-Your-Own-Cigar seminar is currently sold out, but tickets are available for the Friday and Saturday evening events.

 

To get Big Smoke tickets, visit cigaraficionado.com. For Big Smoke updates, more info on Axis Mundi, and the other Archetype cigars, please visit venturacigar.com, or follow them on Instagram @venturacigar.

 

About Ventura Cigar Company

Ventura Cigar Company (VCC) is a unique cigar brand born in sunny Southern California that is on a mission to create memorable, complex cigar blends that excite the senses and reward discriminating palates. Their flagship Archetype, Case Study, Project805, and PSyKo SEVEN brands offer multiple award-winning blends that earned 90+ ratings in Cigar Aficionado, Cigar & Spirits, and Cigar Snob. And Archetype’s Axis Mundi won #13 Cigar of the Year for 2017 from Cigar Aficionado. Ventura Cigar Company also distributes the 4th Generation and Comoy’s of London line of pipe tobacco products, extending its reach and tradition of offering top-quality tobacconist products. Pipes and blends under these brands are cultivated through generations of craftsmanship, making them longtime favorites of pipe tobacco enthusiasts.

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Some Mombacho Cigars, a Fuente Añejo and a CAO Nicaragua

Another full work week under my belt, getting in the swing of working an unusual schedule. This week I had Monday and Wednesday off. I should have announced the winner of the great Big Papi humidor from El Artista Wednesday, but I ended up posting a news item about Foundry Cigars reuniting with founder Michael Giannini and handing out candy to trick-or-treaters instead while smoking a really old  Casa Toraño Maduro Lancero. Congrats again to Matt Hopper! One other news item that I posted was that Drew Newman, General Council of JC Newman Cigar Co., spoke at the FDA Conference, which was actually the Tobacco Product Application Review: A Public Meeting, which was a multi day event with many speakers, the full agenda can be found here:  https://www.fda.gov/downloads/TobaccoProducts/NewsEvents/UCM622683.pdf.  I added this link in the comments of the original post, but the article could have been a little more specific about what the FDA meeting was all about.  Anyway, lets talk about a few cigars I smoked this week!

 

Last year I smoked a few Mombacho cigars, the Tierra Volcan and the Liga Maestro, and I remember really liking one, and not really liking the other, and I couldn’t recall which one was which.  I came across a pair of them in the humidor and decided it was about time to figure it out once and for all (and try not to forget this time!). Both samples were from the 2016 vintage and came from the 2017 IPCPR show. I star

ted with the Tierra Volcan in the 5½” x 50 Classico size. this is a Nicaraguan Puro with a sun grown Jalapa Habano wrapper, criollo viso Condega Habano binder, and Condega and Jalapa tobaccos in the filler. I really liked this medium bodied cigar, it had a nice, sweet flavor that I appreciated, and it burned very well. This wasn’t the one I didn’t like!

 

I smoked the Tierra Volcan on Monday, on Wednesday I smoked the Mombacho Liga Maestro, and it’s sometimes hard for me to get excited about smoking a cigar when, in the back of my head, I think maybe I’m not going to like it. This was the 5″ x 54 “Gordo”, I think, it didn’t seem all t

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hat “gordo” to me…but it was certainly five inches long, that is for sure. this one is also a Nicaraguan puro, with a shade grown Jalapa Habano wrapper, Jalapa Criollo binder and Condega and Jalapa fillers. I enjoyed this cigar too! I just have to think that when I smoked one or the other of these two cigars before I must have eaten something that conflicted with the flavor of the cigar and put me off. While the Liga Maestro wasn’t as sweet as the Tierra Volcan, it was more on the savory side, it was still a very good tasting cigar, one I’ll happily smoke again. I really look forward to a time when circumstances are such that I can, one day, visit Grenada again and tour Casa Favilli, as I understand it’s a beautiful factory. My brief visit to Granada in 2011 was little more than a drive by.

 

I went back to a favorite, the classic Fuente Añejo No. 50, on Thursday. Someti

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comfort food, and this cigar is so good.  The barrel aged Connecticut  Broadleaf wrapper compliments the Opus X filler blend (or whatever the blend, I don’t care because it’s good) so well. It’s loaded with wonderful cocoa and espresso flavors that I love.  I am fortunate to have a box of these resting in the humidor and will try to keep my hands out of it long enough to let it age a while, it hasn’t even been in there a year yet. These are delicious cigars, I have some other classic cigars from the

Fuente family that I will revisit in the near future, the Hemingway Classic is calling to me.

 

Friday evening after work, and before going out to the movies, I ran down to Old Havana Cigars south of West Chester, PA to have a visit with Ricky Rodriguez and finally smoke a CAO Nicaragua. I bought some Toros, as that’s my go-to size, and it’s the only size I saw there. They say this is the first CAO cigar that is Nicaraguan-centric in the blend, which I find hard to believe, but now that I think about it, I guess it’s true. The blend is a Jamastran wrapper and binder, and filler from Jalapa, Esteli and Condega. I love hanging out with Ricky, he’s an actual friend, I’ve known him a long time and try not to miss him when he’s in the area. He’s blended this CAO Nicaragua to be different from other Nicaraguan cigars, it’s not heavy, it’s medium bodies with a peasant sweetness and I really enjoyed it. Considering I smoked it before going out to a late dinner, it was a good thing it wasn’t a strong cigar! I actually wanted to smoke another one last night, but I got done work too late and didn’t feel like going out for a cigar when I got home. I’ll probably smoke one after work today!

 

That’s all I have for today, Hopefully you remember

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ed to mess with your clocks if you live in a place that does that. I hate that it will be dark earlier for the foreseeable future! I really wish they’d just leave daylight savings time in place year round, but I probably say that every year! I can’t wait for spring! Until the next time,

CigarCraig

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Big Papi Humidor Contest Winner Announcement!

I got a bit busy over the last couple of days, and didn’t get around to selecting a winner in the Big Papi Humidor contest sponsored by El Artista Cigars. So I’m going to just go ahead and do it tonight! It’s appropriate, since the Red Sox are the World Series Champions, although it still is a really special humidor any way you look at it!  So I once again consulted  the random number generator at Random.org and it gave me the number 14.  I went back to the contest post and counted to the 14th comment and it was Matt Hopper.  Let me go back and double check…this is an important thing, not to be taken lightly. Yup, I checked and Matt Hopper is the winner!  Matt needs to e-mail me his contact information so I can pass it on to El Art

ista cigars so they can ship this beautiful humidor to him so

he can celebrate the Red Sox World Series victory by (hopefully) filing it up with all his Big Papi cigars!

 

That’s three great contests in a row, sorry to say there isn’t a fourth right now, but stay tuned, you never know what may happen!  I have been smoking a few good cigars this week so watch for the regular Sunday recap coming up…er….Sunday! Until then,

CigarCraig

 

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