Grimalkin, Macanudo M and Partagas Legend Cigars

Velvet RatI’d like to say it was a busy week, or a good week. I celebrated my 55th birthday this week, and my birthday coming always signals the end of summer which is a downer for me, always has been. I grabbed a Liga Privada, Serie Unico Velvet Rat from the humidor to celebrate, a cigar I seem to have collected several of over the years, I think this was probably the oldest as it didn’t have the Diplomat foot band. Since I have several, it was special, but not too special, ya know? It was a very good cigar, I really enjoyed it, and age had been kind to it as it displayed the smoothness and flavors I expected, which are the rich cocoa not

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es of the Rat without any rough edges. It was a lovely cigar and nice way to finish the day.  I appreciated all the birthday greetings I received from my friends around the world, it’s always heartwarming!

 

Grimalkin_Toro2018I’ve been negligent in getting to writing something about the new Grimalkin cigars which the folks at Emilio Cigars/Boutiques Unified generously sent me a few weeks back. This is a new imagining of the Grimalkin cigar which was originally produced at the My Father factory, and blended under the direction of Gary Griffith, when he was at the helm of Emilio cigars back in 2011ish. At t

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he time it was a secret that My Father was making the cigar, and I think that had something to do with the Grimalkin name as much as anything, because the cigar was nothing to be embarrassed about, although I, personally, didn’t think the cigar had the hallmarks of a My Father blend. I thought it had a very smooth, complex sophistication. The new Grimalkin is made in Esteli at James Brown’s Oveja Negra factory, home of Black Label Trading Co. and Black Works Studio. The only real similarity I find between the old and new Grimalkins is that they are both exceptional cigars. This new Grimalkin has a delicious and unique sweet flavor throughout that I just couldn’t get enough of. This is a Nicaraguan Puro, no specifics other than that are given, and the Toro I smoked was 6″ x 50, and I believe it’s also offered in a 5″ x 50 Robusto. I’m going to have to dig out the old Grimalkin (they later rebranded it to the Mousa, I think…might have one of those too…) and give it a smoke, but I’m 99% sure that the new Grimalkin is a sweeter, more full-bodied experience, and not because the older ones are aged. This is a great cigar from Emilio Cigars, totally yummy.

 

Partagas_Legend_ToroLeyendaFriday I went with another new cigar, the new Partagas Legend, and Saturday I had another in a different size. First I had the Toro Leyenda, the 6 ¼” x 54 size, which is closest to my go-to size. This cigar has a Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper, a Honduran OSA binder (General must have had a really great crop of Olancho San Augastine tobacco a few years ago because it’s showing up in many of their new blends) and Dominican Piloto Cubano filler. This cigar was delicious, and it reminded me of something, and I couldn’t place the cigar it reminded me of, but as I smoked it I couldn’t get the old Partagas Limited Reserve with the green band out of my head. Does anyone remember that one? Am I nuts?  Probably. Anyway, this Legend is a great cigar, and for the $14.49 price tag it should be. Again, there was an interesting subtle sweet flavor that i enjoyed, it doesn’t have the heaviness one would expect from a broadleaf wrapped cigar, it’s very refined. I dug it, so I had to see what the smaller, Corona Extra Leyenda vitola was all about. I have to say, Partagas_Legend_CoronaGrandeLeyendatrue to my own preferences, I didn’t find the 5 ¼” x 44 to have the same deliciousness as the larger size. as expected, it was sharper in flavor, and I preferred the smoother, rounder flavors the Toro provided, that is, not until the last two inches or so, when I started getting similar flavors, which is weird, right? You can still mark me down as a fan of the Partagas Legend, and there are very few Partagas cigars I won’t welcome into my humidor. If I had to settle on a handful of brands to have in a rotation, Partagas is one of the brands I’d have in the humidor.

 

Macanudo_M_CoronaFinally, I had to try the Macanudo M, Macanudo’s first flavor infused cigar.  I went into smoking this cigar with optimism. I’m generally OK with coffee infuse cigars, even though I’m not a big fan of infused cigars in general. This cigar was recommended to me personally by Macanudo’s brand ambassador, Laurel Tilley, at an event a few weeks back at the Wooden Indian, and I purchased a few of the 6″ x 44 corona size which she said was her favorite. If I had read the blend info before I  smoked it I may not have been so open-minded. The wrapper is Indonesian Besuki, with a Philippine binder, with the filler described as “peppered with a blend of Nicaraguan and other fine tobaccos”. Now, I realize that Sumatra is in Indonesia, and I like Sumatra tobacco, but typically I’ve not liked tobacco that’s generically described as “Indonesian”, and there have been some Filipino cigars I’ve enjoyed, but more often than not I’m not a fan, nor am I a fan of such intentional ambiguity, but I trust the folks at General, and they have had success with coffee infused cigars in the past with the Nub line for Oliva. These have a serious coffee aroma pre-light, not bad. Smoking it isn’t terribly overpowering coffee infused flavoring, it’s cocoa/coffee and tobacco, but it’s not cloying or sweet. It’s not what I expected, and it wasn’t a bad cigar, but it lacked the elegance I expected from a Macanudo, I guess. Perhaps it just wasn’t for me, perhaps I’ll give it another try under different circumstances, although not I have pre-conceived notions where I had fewer before I smoked it!

 

That’s all I have for today. I almost forgot, in the news, Villiger is shipping La Flor de Ynclan Lancero and La Vendcedora Gordo, Drew Estate is shipping the Liga Privada No. 9 and T52 new sizes and Undercrown Dogma, and Alec Bradley is Shipping the Alec and Bradley Blind Faith. All three came in as press releases, if you want to know the details, several other sites published articles. It’s  Labor Day weekend, which for most means it’s a long weekend. Enjoy some great cigars! Until the next time,

CigarCraig

 

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Podcast: Singer Songwriter Nik Everett and A Joya Cabinetta

After a brief hiatus, I’m back with episode seven of the podcast. My friend Nik Everett

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the Wilmington, Delaware area who’s been a staple on the scene in the Delaware valley for a long time, and recently got into cigars. It’s always fun for me to hang out with Nik, so I thought it would be fun to share that with others. Nik and JoyaCabinettaBeliI talk about his music career, his enjoyment of cigars and meander through various topics as we hang around the CigarCraig lounge enjoying Joya Cabinetta Belicosos.  First saw Nik at an open mic night at a local coffee house several years ago, it might have been a night our son’s band played there too, I can’t remember, and we have a bunch of mutual friends. Check him out at nikeverett.com or his Facebook page or wherever excellent music is sold.  Without further ado, I hope you enjoy this installment of the CigarCraig podcast.

 


 

I’d like to thank Ed Sullivan, an old friend and the producer of several shows on the United Podcast Network for some valuable advice, which I hope I applied correctly on this episode! Until the next time,

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EP Carillo Inch Natural, Edicion Limitada and Ringmaster Cigars

EPCarilo_InchNatural_No64Once again, I went on a theme stretch, this time smoking some E.P. Carillo offerings that I hadn’t smoked before.  Ernesto has managed to produce a staggering number of facings in the short time since his re-emergence on the cigar scene, but I guess it has been nearly ten years already, hasn’t it? I’m still struggling to catch up, and I feel like I’ve smoked a bunch. I had a hankering for some big cigars this week, so I went with an Inch Natural to start my EPC bender, in the No 64 size, which is 6 1/8″ x 64, right in the middle of the Inch line up.  This one has a Sumatra wrapper, a favorite of Ernesto’s from what I’ve heard. I’ve only smoked the maduro in the Inch line previously and I really liked that one, but I  really, really enjoyed this natural offering. It was sweet and savory and really enjoyable. In addition to the Ecuador Sumatra wrapper, it has a Nicaraguan binder and Nicaraguan and Dominican fillers. For being a very large cigar, this was a tasty treat.

 

EPCarilo_EdiciónLimitada2013Another tasty treat was the E.P. Carillo Edicion Limitada 2013, a cigar I picked up a few months back at an event at the Wooden Indian with Jose Blanco.  This cigar came out in 2013, as the name suggests, was the fifth Edicion Limitada. It has a Mexican San Andrés wrapper over a dual binder of Nicaragua and Brazilian Habano, with fillers from Nicaragua. It was presented in a single vitola, a 6 1/8 x 54 parejo. I was coerced into picking one of these up, as they are rarer than hen’s teeth, and we have six hens, so I know how rare those are.  I might have saved this cigar for a special occasion, but I have a load of special occasion cigars, and, lacking a special occasion, unfortunately, I figured there’s no time like the present. This was a fantastic cigar, another cigar that plays right into my wheelhouse from a flavor perspective. It was deep and rich, with some nice spice, earth and sweetness. It burned long and drew well and was a real treat.

 

These two cigar were the lead up to the newest release from E.P. Carillo, a sample of which reached my door last week, the  Inch Ringmaster.  This cigar should be available in the coming weeks, and will be in two vitolas, a 5 3/8″ x 64 and a 6 ½” x 64, of which I smoked the former.  Here’s what the company says about this cigar:

 

“The Ringmaster is a testament to the Carrillo Cigars concept that size adds dimension to the smoking experience,” Perez-Carrillo said. “Within every inch you will find a different complexity, and you find that it changes as you smoke. Holding the Ringmaster in your fingers will absolutely be time well spent.”

EPCarilo_Inch_RingmasterAs a new member of the INCH line, the Ringmaster is a true INCH-sized cigar, with a 64-ring gauge adorned with a dark Nicaraguan wrapper that covers Nicaraguan binders and fillers, making it the first Nicaraguan Puro in E.P. Carrillo Cigars’ INCH line. With a spicy

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top note of black pepper, the Ringmaster leads to a set of mid notes containing wood, earth and nutty flavors that lead to a long, subtle and sweet finish. The cigar is easy on the draw and a full mouth of smoke that will entice the smoker with rich, creamy and balanced flavors. This complex cigar is sure to leave cigar lovers coming back for more.

“My father has very deep roots in the tobacco industry that go back to my grandfather, Ernesto Perez-Carrillo, Sr. Thanks to those beginnings, my father has masterminded all of our blends, and the Ringmaster is no exception,” says Lissette Perez-Carrillo, Ernesto Perez-Carrillo’s daughter and co-owner of E.P. Carrillo Cigars. “He definitely had his soul in it when he blended the Ringmaster, which speaks to his entire trajectory of mastering his true calling in life.”

 

I found the Ringmaster to be on the milder side, complex and refined. It was balanced, not powerful and in your face, but complex and subtle.  It had a sweet, creamy feel, and was a pleasure, but very different from it’s Inch brethren. It’s still a formidable sized cigar, no doubt about that, but it requires some attention.  Another wonderful cigar from Ernesto!  Thanks

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to Bradley Vazquez at InkLink Marketing for sending along the sample!

 

That’s all for now, until the next time,

 

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News: Plasencia Cigars and STG Canada Enter Partnership

More news, this time from Plasencia, and this time mostly only interesting for the readers in the Great White North, who account for around 3.12% of the site traffic, by the way. Thanks for that, by the way, Canadian readers are second only to the UK an Iceland in international traffic. If Iceland is a surprise, Google “cigars in Iceland” sometime…anyway, if you’re not familiar with Plasencia, you’ve, no doubt, smoked a cigar made at one of their factories, even if you haven’t smoked a cigar carrying their name yet. Now the Canucks will get to smoke them too! 

 

Plasencia Cigars, one of the world’s largest, high-profile tobacco growers and cigar manufacturers, is expanding its distribution to Canada through its partnership with the Scandinavian Tobacco Group Canada (STG Canada). Effective Aug. 27th,  STG Canada will administer the distribution, sales, and promotion of Plasencia Cigars’ products in stores across Canada.

 

“We’re very excited to build on our company’s success by going into this market with STG Canada, a distinguished leader in the industry,” said Nestor Andrés Plasencia, CEO of Plasencia Cigars. “Canadian consumers have been long anticipating the arrival of Plasencia Cigars that our family has been proudly crafting for over 150 years. Serving our customers has always been our first priority, and we can’t wait for Canadian consumers to finally enjoy our products.”

 

Under this new partnership, Plasencia Cigar products will be distributed to over 500 stores, including consumer favorites like Plasencia Cosecha 146, Reserva 1898, Reserva Original, Alma Fuerte and Alma Del Campo.

 

“We have been fans of Plasencia Cigars for years,” said Sylvain Laporte, president of STG Canada. “We couldn’t be happier to welcome the Plasencia family into our own, and I’m sure Canadians will appreciate the diversity and high quality of these new cigars.”

 

STG administers over 200 brands in more than 100 markets around the world. As established experts in the field, STG expresses its passion for tobaccos by operating in attractive niche segments of the global tobacco industry and instilling innovative, consumer-focused approaches to their brand portfolio management.

 

For more information, visit www.plasenciacigars.com, or follow the conversation on Instagram and Twitter @PlasenciaCigars andfacebook.com/Plasencia-Cigars.

 

About Plasencia Cigars  

 

Plasencia Cigars is one of the world’s leading growers of first-class tobacco. The Plasencia family have been pioneering the industry since 1865 when Don Eduardo Plasencia began growing tobacco in Cuba, and five generations of the Plasencia family have continued the legacy.  Today, Plasencia Cigars produces more than 35 million handmade cigars per year, and harvests tobacco on more than 3,000 acres across several countries in Central America, including Nicaragua, Honduras, Costa Rica and Panama.

 

About the Scandinavian Tobacco Group Canada

 

Scandinavian Tobacco Group Canada – or Groupe Tabac Scandinave Canada, as the company is called in French – is located in Longueuil, Québec. The sales force is one of the biggest in the Group in terms of employees, and it covers the whole country. STG Canada is the leading premium and mass market cigar company in Canada as they offer a complete portfolio to their customers.
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News: Cubariqueño Announces Themis Corona Gorda Famous Smokeshop Exclusive

Here’s some news from the Cubariqueño guys. it stood to reason that a corona gorda was the logical progression in the Themis line, and the company has had a very good relationship with Famous Smokeshop. Now, let me see what I can do to fancy up the press release a little! 

 

Cubariqueño Cigar Co. announces the release of the Protocol Themis Corona Gorda as a Famous Smoke Shop Exclusive.

The cigars are being produced at Erik Espinosa’s LaZona Factory in Estelí, Nicaragua. The Themis Corona Gorda will be available in a 5 5/8″ x 46 format in boxes of 10. The blend consists of a Ecuadorian Connecticut wrapper with Nicaraguan binder and fillers.

Cubariqueño Cigar Co. & Famous Smoke Shop are set to launch the Themis Corona Gorda at Famous Smoke Shop and Leaf Cigar Bar, in Easton, PA. on September 8, 2018 starting at 2pm. The Cigar will be available on-line and in-store at the event.

Bill Ives, co-founder of Cubariqueño, says about this blend… “I believe this blend shines the best in this Vitola. I bel

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ieve this might be our best cigar yet.”

 

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About Cubariqueño Cigar Co.:

Launched nationally at the 2015 IPCPR trade show in New Orleans, Cubariqueno was created by two police officers, Juan Cancel & Bill Ives. The La Z

ona cigar factory in Esteli, Nicaragua is the chosen location where all Cubariqueno blends are created under the
watchful eye of Erik Espinosa.

 

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