News: Ventura Cigar Company Announces Upcoming Release of Archetype Fantasy Mini-Series

This one came in late yesterday, but I had already posted enough for one day!  I like these guys, I’m a big fan of the PSyKo Seven line and have enjoyed several other offerings. Of course, I’ve been following Michael Giannini for quite a while too and consider him a friend, and there’s the whole recent Island Lifestyle distribution news item too. So I hope to try the new Archetype offerings soon. 

 

The Journey Continues.

The next chapter of the popular Archetype saga is set to be revealed this July, at the 2018 IPCPR show. Co

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ntinuing the narrative of the hero’s journey, this three-cigar series unveils new details of the overarching story, a flavorful new tangent to be smoked and savored.

Crystals, Curses, and Cloaks, the cigars of the Archetype Fantasy Miniseries, have been custom-crafted and blended with rich, premium tobaccos at the acclaimed Oliva factory. Specifics of these soon-to-be legendary cigars include:

Crystals

20-count box

Size: 5×50

Format: Robusto with closed foot and pigtail cap

Wrapper: Sun-grown Habano

Binder: Nicaragua Habano

Filler: Nicaragua Habano

MSRP: $180/box, $9/Cigar

Curses

20-count box

Size: 5×50

Format: Robusto with closed foot and pigtail cap

Wrapper: Connecticut Broadleaf

Binder: Nicaragua Habano

Filler: Nicaragua Habano

MSRP: $180/box, $9/Cigar

Cloaks

20-count box

Size: 5×50

Format: Robusto Square Press

Wrapper: Broadleaf

Binder: Nicaragua Habano

Filler: Nicaragua

MSRP: $180/box, $9/Cigar

“We’re telling a story at Ventura Cigars,” says Michael Giannini, General Manager at Ventura Cigar Company, and visionary behind the Archetype miniseries. “And although Carl Jung and Joseph Campbell would agre

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e that there are similarities within any tale, it’s the particulars that set every story apart. The Archetype miniseries reveals more details of the hero’s journey. Really of every smoker’s journey. We’re all heroes on our adventure through life, and we’ll all uncover different nuances, flavors, and essences from these cigars. And that uniqueness is the beauty of this release.”

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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Podcast: CigarCraig Podcast Episode Four

In this, the fourth episode of the CigarCraig podcast, I present another recap of the Drew Estate Pennsylvania Barnsmoker held Saturday, June 23, 2018 in Strasburg, PA., this time with Pedro Gomez, Drew Estate’s Factory Spokesman. Pedro talks to me about the event. A full recap of the event can be found here.  I had hoped to talk with a few other people at the event, but everyone there is so busy, it’s hard to get people to get a few minutes uninterrupted, which, you’ll hear, didn’t even happen with Pedro, who was very generous with his time (we go way back!).  Barnsmoker’s are a good time, a great mix of education, good food and smokes a great people.  If there’s one you can get to, I recommend attending one if you can. I can hardly imagine one being disappointed if one were a fan of anything cigar related.

 

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

 

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News: Drew Estate Releases Isla del Sol Maduro and Isla del Sol Sun Grown Gordito

For the fans of the coffee infused cigars, here’s some news from Drew Estate. I don’t mind a Java or a Tabak Especiale, but I can’t say as I’ve ever smoked a Isla del Sol, but I’m certainly not opposed to trying them, and they are easy on the wallet. I look forward to seeing these hit the market.  

 

Drew Estate announces its long awaited national release of Isla del Sol Maduro, the maduro wrapped blend of Isla del Sol, and the Gordito size of Isla del Sol Sun Grown, our original line of Isla del Sol, which will both be displayed in Drew Estate’s Booth at the IPCPR Convention and Tradeshow held, July 14-17, 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

 

Isla del Sol Maduro by Drew Estate is a premium handmade cigar blended with a rare triple-Nicaraguan-leaf mix, infused with coffee, and wrapped in luscious maduro leaf that’s garnished with a sweetened cap. The infusion process, great burn and draw, cocoa notes and mellow room aroma create an island of joy during the smoke.

 

IslaDelSolIsla del Sol Maduro will be featured in the following vitolas:

  • Isla del Sol Maduro Robusto 5 x 52, 10 Count Box, MSRP $50
  • Isla del Sol Maduro Toro 6 x 52, 10 Count Box, MSRP $54
  • Isla del Sol Maduro Gran Corona 5 x 44, 10 Count Box, MSRP $46
  • Isla del Sol Maduro Churchill 7 x 50, 10 Count Box, MSRP $58

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Isla del Sol Sun Grown Gordito is a 6 x 60 vitola and comes in a 16 Count Box, MSRP $91.52.

 

The Isla del Sol Maduro and Isla del Sol Sun Grown Gordito are shipping in September.

 

For full coverage of Isla del Sol Maduro and all of Drew Estate’s IPCPR national releases check out our 2018 #DEIPCPR promotion at www.drewestate.com/IPCPR. If you are attending IPCPR stop by for a smoke at the Drew Estate Booth (Booth #1814), and a cocktail under the Water Tower curated by John Drew Brands.

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News: Alec Bradley Announces “Mystery Cigar” For IPCPR 2018

I don’t get a lot of news from Alec Bradley, and I’ve known Jon Lipson there for quite a while, but I thought this was kind of interesting in that it’s really news that’s not saying a lot! It’s a teaser, and is up front about that. Obviously this news is targeted at retailers attending the IPCPR show, as with all of these news items, if something interests you, tell your local retailer to go to the show and look into it. Feel free to tell them you heard about it here, but nobody will care about that…😁

 

Alec Bradley Will Have an IPCPR Release, but It’s a Surprise

Hot off the heels of Alan Rubin’s sons, Alec & Bradley announcing, “Blind Faith”, their debut release, as second-generation cigar makers, Alec Bradley Cigar Co. is announcing its own “mystery” release at the International Premium Cigar & Pipe Retailers (IPCPR) Trade Show in Las Vegas, NV beginning July 13.

New School Innovation/ Old School Excitement:

Alec Bradley Cigar Co. prides itself on inspiration and innovation. Bucking the trends of the Premium Cigar Industry, the company has decided to announce a release, but keep it a mystery, providing very little detail prior to exhibiting it at the show.

“We want our tobacconist partners and our fans around the world to get just as excited as we are about this very special Alec Bradley release,” founder, Alan Rubin said. “That’s why we’re teasing it. There is something to be said about the old days in this business and the meaning of IPCPR. Retailers were eager to get to the show and see new products, so they could go back to their customers and say ‘Hey, check this out’. I want to bring that magi

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c back to the show.”

Alec Bradley Cigar Co. invites all attendees of IPCPR to visit their booth- #2130 to get the first glimpse of their new release. At this time, they are confirming that the cigars are being made at the

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famed Raices Cubanas Factory in Danli, Honduras. Amongst the many award-winning cigars in the Alec Bradley portfolio, the 96-Rated ‘2011 Cigar of the Year,’ Alec Bradley Prensado was and continues to be produced at Raices Cubanas.

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Mi Querida Firecracker, Island Club, El Borracho, and Chopo™ Cigar Cutter

It’s been a busy news week, and I think it will continue to be busy leading up to the IPCPR show. I assume there will be a lull in the news, at which time many of my colleagues who will be at the show will be pushing loads of content out from the show, so I’ll see what I can do to break up the monotony for you, maybe smoke some old timey cigars or something. I’m sure there will be a lot of great stuff coming from the show, but one recent edition of the Prime-Time podcast with Cigar Coop and Aaron Loomis featured Dion Giolito (Episode 58). Dion doesn’t do a lot of interviews and it’s a damn shame, because he’s articulate, funny, and is a triple threat of perspective as a retailer, manufacturer and consumer. In addition to the excellent interview about the Illusione line, including the re-issue of the One-Off brand, he brought unique points of view to the show’s deliberations segment at the end. It’s recommended listening (or watching, I guess. It’s available in audio and video, I only listen to stuff).

 

MiQuerida_FirecrackerOK, lets rip through some cigar highlights of the week.  This week the Mi Querida Firecracker went on sale. The Firecracker is a 2 Guys Smokeshop exclusive, last year’s was the Fratello Firecracker (I smoked one recently on the Spanish Steps in Rome for the irony of it, and it was one of the best cigars I’ve smoked all year because of the setting and it’s a fantastic blend. Before that it was the Cromagnon, also excellent. This year was the year of the Mi Querida Firecracker. Another entertaining podcast is last week’s Cigar Authority show with Steve Saka, loads of laughs, but also great information about the cigar, and how he put some extra filler in the front of the cigar to make a 3½”x 50 cigar burn a little longer. I noticed that the draw seemed a little more snug in the beginning, and I managed to get nearly an hour out of this little beauty, which is slightly stronger than it’s similarly sized Gordito. It’s very rich and has the espresso flavors I love in the Mi Qurida line, which is easily one of my favorite cigars of the last couple of years. There were 500 boxes of these produced, and the majority sold out within the first few days.  I wouldn’t be surprised if these make another appearance, like the Cromagnon Firecracker is rumored to be.

 

Island Club RobustoEarlier this week I reported on Island Lifestyle Importers entering into a distribution agreement with Ventura Cigars, and I had some pre-release samples of one or their upcoming projects, the Island Club, so I decided it was the right time to smoke one. Island Club is an Ecuador Connecticut wrapped, Nicaraguan cigar that’s priced in the under $5 price range, which is nice, but I find slightly confusing coming from a luxury brand. They will offer it in five sizes, Robusto, Corona Gorda, Toro, Torpedo and Churchill, in bundles of 20, and if it’s a mixed fill cigar, it certainly doesn’t smoke like one. Honestly, it smoked like a much more expensive cigar, I would certainly select it over many more expensive cigars based on performance and flavor, I was that impressed with it. This is a home run for Island Lifestyle, I think, and combined with the distribution muscle of Ventura, this should give the whole brand a lot of visibility, because the Aged Reserve series cigars are all really good (and no matter what trickery I’ve employed, I can never get them to reveal what factory makes them!)

 

I’ve been using the Screwpop® “Chopo™” a lot recently to give it a good try, and find that it works remarkably well. It makes a nice, clean cut. It takes some work as it’s not spring-loaded, so one has to manually open it the desired amount then quickly snip the cap off the cigar, but it’s a serviceable back-up, for sure. As I’m sitting here thinking about it, unless I were sitting on an assembly line cutting cigar after cigar for hours on end, it’s not like I risk getting a repetitive stress injury from manually opening a cigar cutter once or twice a day, but one can’t argue how nice it is to flip a switch and have your Xikar, Colibri, Tommy Bahama, or similar cutter of choice snap open and be ready to snip your cigar. Anyway, the Chopo™ is a vast improvement over their last iteration of a scissors type cigar cutter, and is a worthy addition to the key ring.  I used it to cut an El Borracho Toro last night that I came across buried in the humidor. This was from last year’s IPCPR show, and I’m embarrassed that this bag of cigars from Dapper Cigar Co. got overlooked. Dapper Cigar Co. ElBorracho_Torogoes into Saka-esque detail about the blends on their website, the El Borracho is made up of Wrapper: Mexico / San Andrés Natural / San Andrés de los Perros S.A. de C.V.; Binder: Nicaragua / Jalapa / Cofradía / Habano Rosado / Oliva Tobacco Co.; Fillers:, Nicaragua / Esteli / La Joya / Oliva Tobacco Co., Nicaragua / Jalapa / Cofradía / Oliva Tobacco Co., Nicaragua / Condega / gk Relleno / Oliva Tobacco Co.. That’s a lot of detail, and probably more than we need to know. One interesting thing: I think the wrapper comes from the same farm in Mexico that the binder on Saka’s Sobreamesa is from. We’ll see if anyone reading can confirm that, or I’ll go back and review the video from the 2015 IPCPR show where Steve talks about that.  Anyway, this was a really tasty cigar!  I didn’t find it to be particularly strong, but it was full flavored and had some cocoa but more cedary than cocoa. Very interesting cigar that held my attention.  I have a couple more cigars from this company that I’ll try to get to this week. I’ll have to look into this company further.

 

Epic_CubraSolomonOne honorable mention this week is another pre-release cigar from Epic Cigars. This was a big Solomon with a Brazilian Cubra wrapper that is yet to be named. I’m very much looking forward to seeing these come to market as it was a really tasty cigar, although the wrapper on the sample I smoked was very delicate and the middle portion flaked off a bit. It was still a great cigar, worthy of the Epic name. That’s enough for today, Until the next time,

 

CigarCraig

 

 

 

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