A Weekend In North Joisey: Casa Hispaniola in Englewood and Cigar Emporium in Lyndhurst

article-05This weekend I’ve been in Secaucus, New Jersey hanging out with my wife while she helps some of her clients out at the New York Metro Fest For Beatles Fans.  This festival takes over the entire Empire Meadowlands Hotel, and let me tell you, it’s an interesting group of folks.  I’ve been Tweeting short videos via Keek here and there.  I love the Beatles, don’t get me wrong, but there’s a reason one of my wife’s sites is Beatles-Freaks.com!  There’s no shortage of loonies here. I’ve been poking fun via Keek and Twitter, but it’s probably not that much different than a herf or cigar festival is to the outside observer (OK, maybe there aren’t too many people dressed as their favorite cigar maker at cigar fests..).  It’s certainly something to be experienced.  Fortunately, while my wife was busy with her duties at the show, I was able to visit a few cigar shops and smoke

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some cigars.

 

Friday evening I ventured north to Englewood, NJ to seek out Casa Hispaniola.  This is the retail/lounge arm of Hispaniola Cigars.  Through a series of Tweets I had the great pleasure of meeting with Hugo Melo, one of the owners of the company.  This is a nice little shop and lounge in what appears to be an upscale suburb of New York City.  The shop has cabinet humidors lining two walls, plenty of comfy seating and quite a relaxing atmosphere.  The selection was reasonable and certainly included the Hispaniola line of cigars, of which I smoked a Tres Carabelas, a name which refers to the three ships that Columbus sailed to explore the new world. This 5″ x 50 rubusto was smooth and tasty, and I found it to be fairly strong, on the high side of medium to me.  It’s a Dominican puro, wrapped with a ruddy wrapper which is described as a “Havano Oscuro Vuelta Arriba”. Hugo mentioned that it contained several leaves of ligero, which was evident in the burn, it required some touch ups, but nethier the draw or flavor seemed to be compromised.  In short, it was a tasty treat.  Prior to Hugo’s arrival at the shop I enjoyed a La Aroma de Cuba Mi Amor robusto, and, as I stated in my previous article’s comments, I can be reasonably certain that this is the same as the UK/Europe market’s La Aroma del Caribe Mi Amor. It was a stellar smoke, spice at the start and nice cocoa/coffee flavors throughout.  It was a great way to spend and evening and reinforces the theory that a cigar shop is a safe haven for any traveler, one feels at home and a stranger can sit down and join in on the conversation and feel at home.

 

Saturday, after a very surreal late Friday night, seeing everything from people with Beatles t-shirts, to a Jake Blues imperso

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nator (?), and after a decent continental breakfast at the hotel, I managed to make my way a few miles to Cigar Emporium in Lyndhurst, NJ.  I had put out some correspondence to some of the locals, and Alex Martinez (Stogiecop.com), Matt Ross (@MattSRoss81) and Antonio Lam (Reinado Cigars) were kind enough to take time out of their Saturday and bring some friends along as well to smoke a few cigars with an out-of-towner.  The shop is very nice. The walk-in humidor is expansive and I like the fact that it’s down a few steps from the lounge area.  I don’t know why I liked that, but it was different and sets it apart from other shops. The selection was quite good, and the prices were typical New Jersey prices.  I selected an EP Carillo Core Maduro Club 52 to get started.  This was a very nice cigar, not strong at all, but very well balanced and flavorful.  I followed that with an enormous San Lotano Oval Gordo, a 6½” x 60. The “oval” presentation makes this easier to handle, and it’s a tremendous smoke.  This lasted me close to two hours. I was there for about 5 hours, and it went by in a flash.  I appreciate these guys coming out, it was great to see Antonio again and actually get to talk to him as opposed to interviewing him at the IPCPR show, and I look forward to smoking his Grand Empire Reserve again (stay tuned).  I was also quite happy to finally meet Alex and Matt after having corresponded with them both over the years.  Thanks for a great afternoon, and thanks to the staff of Cigar Emporium for their hospitality.

 

 

I have a few hours to kill this afternoon, maybe I’ll head back to Cigar Emporium since it was so close and so good.  It’s been a great weekend.  Don’t forget to go back to Wednesday’s post and enter the contest to win some excellent Recluse Kanu No. 1 cigars.  I’ll select a winner in next Sunday’s post, so leave a comment answering the question: “What do you know about Recluse Cigars?”

 

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Until the next time,

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A Zen, a Camacho, a La Aroma del Caribe and an Iconic Contest!

Screenshot_2013-04-03-19-14-22My last post was on Easter Sunday, and by the time I was ready to get out the door to have a smoke it started raining.  I don’t like sitting out in the rain, it takes the fun out of enjoying a fine cigar.  So with the garage door open, I pulled up a chair and lit up a Zen by Nish Patel.  This one was a pre-release sample from the 2011 IPCPR show when it was released.  I’ve has a few of these that I purchased awhile back, so I didn’t see any point in having this funky banded example laying around.  True to the hype, this is a Shade wrapped cigar that has some oomph to it. Nice and smooth, with a good bit of spice. It’s a nice smoke and was a great choice for a rainy, post-Easter breakfast carb coma afternoon.

 

CamachoCorojoMaduro_MonarcaMonday, after a trying day, I needed something satisfying and familiar.  I grabbed a Camacho Corojo Maduro Monarca that I had picked up a few months ago.  It’s interesting to see how the Camacho brand has evolved over the years.  Back in 1996, soon after getting online and finding a community of cigar nuts, I was invited to participate in a blind taste test that one of the newsgroup participants, a young man named Steve Saka, was hosting.  In that tasting group was a Camacho, before Christian Eiroa relaunched the brand with the Corojo wrapper. At the time I really liked the Camacho (but I gave a “dog rocket” rating to a Cuban Monte No.2 and wasn’t at all impressed with an expensive Lane Signet.  Anyway, I’ve smoked tons of the Corojo, Havana blend, and even the Candela, and I always liked the Havana blend best (of course, discontinued). This maduro is a nice, strong cigar, with a good spice and thick, chewy smoke.  I enjoyed it quite a bit until the Flyers game was about to come on, there was only about a half an inch left at that point.

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Tuesday evening I picked out a La Aroma del Caribe Mi Amor Belicoso that I received from Tom at Cigar-Club.com, a UK based retailer that specialises in Havana cigars.  This is the non-USA version of the La Aroma de Cuba Mi Amor, which I am going to hunt down to see for myself that it’s the same cigar.  Besides my curiosity about the naming, it was a darned fine cigar. I should have known that I’d enjoy this smoke given that it is wrapped in Mexican leaf.  It started out with a blast of spice, then settled into a nice, reasonably powerful smoke that was very satisfying and enjoyable. Thank you to Tom of Cigar-Club.com for giving my the oportunity to sample something that I may not have had the chance to smoke.  This was a really delicious cigar.

 

Contest!

I know, it’s only been a few short weeks since the last contest, you have my apologies.  I realize I run the risk of spoiling you all with great contests.  I’ll try to scale it back a little.  This month’s contest is truly something special, so I’m asking for a little bit more than the usual comment.  You ‘ll still need to leave a comment, but this time we need you to answer the question: “What do you know about Recluse Cigars?”  That leads to the prize, which is an amazing box of Recluse Kanu No. 1.  Recluse cigars are one of my favorite new cigars of last year, and the Kanu No.1 shape is unique and a really fun smoke.  So answer the question in the comments, and a week from Sunday I’ll pick a winner. Yes, I’m going to let this contest run for a week and a half (and hope I don’t forget to pick a winner!). Thanks to Scott and the gang at Iconic Leaf Cigar Co. for providing this awesome box of cigars!

 

This weekend I’m headed to New Jersey for the weekend where I plan to meet up with some folks and smoke some cigars.  If anyone is around Lyndhurst, NJ Saturday afternoon, stop in to Cigar Emporium, and I’m thinking of going to JR Cigars in Whippany, NJ for Lunch Sunday maybe, unless I decide to head into NYC and go to Nat Sherman or De La Concha or someplace.

 

Until the next time,

 

CigarCraig

 

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Gurkhas and Nubs, ORTSACS and La Palinas – Cigars and Hockey

Today is Easter Sunday here, and we had the family over for breakfast. Not that I would normally have a cigar in the morning, but I usually spend my Sunday mornings writing, so that’s why today’s post is a bit later than usual.  I will, no doubt, have a cigar later today when things settle down.  It may not surprise you to know that I managed to smoke a cigar or  two this week, here’s the rundown. The last part of the week was kind of a blur, so I’ll do the best I can. I stuck with some favorites, I needed a change of pace.

Gurkha_SeductionThursday I went to the Flyers game with my brother-in-law, Jeff.  On the drive down we fired up a couple Gurkha Seduction robustos.  This is a cigar that really suits me.  I love the flavor of this Ecuador Habano wrapped cigar, and it’s perfectly made.  I’ve been using nothing but my new Xikar XV cutter since I got it, and the V cut worked perfectly. It was a delicious cigar that perfectly fit the hour long drive from home to the Wells Fargo Center in Philly.  I would have preferred it if the Flyers had won, they blew a 2 goal lead then Nub464T_Cameroonlost in a shoot out against the Islanders.  After the game we retired to the cigar bar once again. I find sometimes my time is better spent having a cigar there as opposed to sitting in traffic.  I had a couple Nub 464Ts in my pocket and I smoked a Cameroon.  I hadn’t thought about it when I grabbed these, but I only had the V cutter. As it works out, the V cut on the torpedo wasn’t terrible, and it worked out OK on this tasty Cameroon wrapped cigar.  The 464T is not a short smoke, we left about thirty minutes into the cigars and they just about lasted the drive back home.

 

ORTSAC_1962_HabanoFriday I took a walk with an ORTSAC 1962 Habano.  This is a cigar that was gifted to me by Victor Vitale, cigar maker, importer & distributor a few months ago.  It came in a neat little box with another Habano and two of the San Andreas varieties. It’s no secret that I adore the San Andreas, as a matter of fact, I will be on a mission to get some more of those in the near future.  The Habano is no slouch either.  It has a wonderful flavor and construction, and really works for me.  Here’s a suggestion to Victor: package the Habano and San Andreas in either boxes of ten with five of each, and/or boxes of twenty with ten of each.  I don’t know about anyone else, but that would make ME extremely happy, because now I’m not really sure if I like one better than the other!  If I had both I could continue to argue this point with myself. Please let me know when and where these will be available! 🙂

 

Saturday afternoon my wife an I went to the Flyers game again, this time they beat the Bruins in regulation. (short side note:  At the beginning of every game they bring five kids out to stand with the players during the singing of the Star Spangled Banner. There was one little kid, couldn’t have been more than six, who could barely stand on his skates  Kudos to defenseman Bruno Gervais for holding this kids hand while he was out there. Seems like a little thing, but this little act of kindness was the highlight of the game for me. Well done Bruno!) Circumstances prevented us from attending the unveiling of a statue of Bobby Clarke and Bernie Parent hoisting the  Stanley Cup after they won it in 1974, which is in front of the Xfinity Live entertainment/dining complex adjacent to the Wells Fargo Center. Also, due to some logistics, as well as the onset of a migraine, we decided to forgo the usual cigar bar vis

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it and head home after the game.  After getting home and

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medicating, I took the La Palina El Diario Robustodog, and a cigar for a walk.  I selected a La Palina El Diario robusto and gave it a snip with the Xikar XV.  I am loving this cutter more and more every time I use it.  Anyway, this is another nice, Habano wrapped cigar made in Honduras.  It performed quite well, although the draw seemed to tighten up as the cigar burned.  I gave it another cut with the V cutter, making an X which opened it up a little.  By that time I was just about through with it anyway, but it was a great smoke.  The meds I take for migraines can sometimes space me out a little, but the walk along with the cigar took my mind off, and by the time I was done with the cigar, the headache was pretty much gone and I was left with the fatigue which comes along with whole experience.  I enjoy the El Diario line, although I find that they aren’t exactly priced like a “Daily” cigar in my world.  The Classic and the Maduro are also excellent smokes, however I have not had any experience with the initial line of La Palina cigars, which are priced well out of my comfort zone.  As I said, the cigars I have smoked are great, and you can’t beat the people in the company, great bunch of folks!

 

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That’s it for today!  Whatever way you are celebrating the day, enjoy yourself.  I know I’m going to go ritually sacrifice some tobacco this afternoon.

 

Until the next time,

CigarCraig

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A La Gloria Cubana, Some CAO Concerts and Some Cigar News and Stuff

La Gloria Cubana Trunk Show Liga YG-23It’s funny, the days are getting longer, and I seem to have fewer opportunities to enjoy my daily cigar walks!  I keep trying to fit them in because the dog still needs walking and so do I!  It’s my cigar time, what can I say?  So Sunday afternoon was pretty nice, and I took a nice long walk with the Pooch (that’s her name, she’s 2 year old Pit/Lab mix with a lot of energy).  I h

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ad been sitting on the La Gloria Cubana Trunk Show samples from the IPCPR show and figured it was a good time to smoke the 7″x 60 Liga YG-23.  This is a monstrous cigar, and  will be a great one for lazy summer days in the pool.  The YG stands for Yuri Guillen, the head man at the El Credito portion of the General Cigar Co. factory in Santiago, Dominican Republic.  I’m going to make an educated guess that the 23 refers to the number of blends he went through before hitting on this one.  Sounds like a lot, but it probably isn’t in the grand scheme of things, since it’s really not an easy process developing a blend with the massive amount of

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tobacco they have to work with there.  The cigar features a band printed on homogenized tobacco leaf paper that’s printed with a non-toxic ink so it’s actually smokable. My samples were without the band, so I wasn’t able to test this theory, and the photo here is a stock photo courtesy of General Cigar Co.  The cigar was quite tasty. It has an Ecuador Sumatra wrapper over Dominican and Nicaraguan filler and is a nice, well balanced smoke.  I probably smoked it for 2 hours, or 3 miles depending on how you measure.  As I said, I look forward to a balmy summer day in the pool for the next one….

 

CAO_Concert_Solo…since it snowed Monday! I shouldn’t complain, we’ve had a pretty easy winter snow-wise, but my calendar says it’s Spring, and I’m ready for some warm weather!  So Monday night I went with the smaller, 5½” x 50 CAO Concert Solo.  The folks at StogieBoys.com were kind enough to send me a few CAO Concert cigars so, knowing I like the cigar, I dug in.  The Concert is the second new release in the CAO line since General Cigar Co. acquired the company, and it’s a very nice cigar.  It’s got a nice Nicaraguan/Honduran blend with a pretty Ecuador Habano Rosado wrapper.  It also has a Connecticut Broadleaf binder that I think gives this cigar a nice sweetness.  Well made smoke with a reasonable price point in the $5.75 to $7.50 range. I used the punch on this one which worked well.

 

CAO_Concert_RoadieTuesday evening I went to the Flyers game with my father-in-law, and they played so poorly even a cigar wouldn’t help, so I took a night off.  Tonight, however, I grabbed the other CAO Concert that StogieBoys.com sent, grabbed my new Xikar XV cutter and hit the bricks.  The cutter cut a beautiful notch in the 5½x 54 Roadie and I enjoyed the cigar as much as the others I’ve smoked in this series.  All of the Concert line are 5½” with varying ring gauges, and I happen to enjoy that length, it works into my schedule quite nicely.  As I said, I’ve smoked my fair share of the Concerts and enjoyed them.   Certainly a worthy smoke.

 

Allow me to plug the cutter for a moment.  I purchased this with the Living Social deal I got for Gotham Cigars that I ended up getting for free since some of you folks were kind enough to purchase it with the link I provided.  I kinda felt like a whore posting it, but a free $40 cutter that I’ve been lusting after for a while is a free $40 cutter. Thank you to those who purchased the deal, Gotham was very nice to deal with and I feel confident recommending them along with the other retailers that I’ve had the pleasure of coming to know over the years (although I can do without the pop-up ad!). The quality is typical Xikar (I’m still a little weirded out by the Xikar sign in the men’s room at Cigars International in Hamburg, by the way), and I’m confident that if ever I do have a problem with it, their lifetime guarantee will cover it. I love the design and, I’ve only used it once, but I can see it becoming my go to cutter.  

 

News and Stuff…

I received an e-mail today from Scott at Cigars International directing my attention to one of their new website features, Cigar 101. It’s an educational guide to cigars that looks to have some good cigar information.

It looks like Jay-Z will have a cigar “expert” on his tour staff.  He’ll be hand-rolling cigars back stage at all of his shows. Not a fan of Jay-Z myself, but anything that presents cigars in a positive light (I think it’s positive) is OK by me.

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he past and they are certainly an interesting change of pace and a lot of fun. I’ve enjoyed the occasional Toscano cigar since my wife brought some back from Italy in 2000.

 

Loads of product placement in this post, I realize that.  Truth is, I’ve spent my own money with just about everyone mentioned, and I’m not making any money off of t

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his. You all know that I pass along savings and have plenty of contests for you.  Even though I get the occasional promotional cigar to smoke and talk about, I maintain a position that I won’t promote a company I don’t believe in and I value my honesty and integrity above everything.  Thanks for the opportunity to  share that.

 

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A 262 Cigars Event at Ned’s and a Room101 Big Delicious and Some Cigar News

I’m trying to get back in the swing of things after the interruption of my trip to California.  I figured the best way to do that was to jump in with both feet and head an hour west to Newtown, PA and Ned’s Cigars where Clint Aaron of 262 Cigars was having an event.  Clint has done something exceptional with 262, he’s left a career in finance behind and launched a successful cigar brand.  Ned’s is a nice little shop on a quaint little street, located in a building that probably dates back to the 1700s.  We were well received by Luca, the owner, who is a super nice guy and a terrific host.  Clint sold me a couple cigars, I started with a 262 Paradigm Lancero, which was a stellar smoke.  I followed it up with the 262 Revere which was the free cigar that I received for buying 4 cigars.  I thought the Revere had a nice sweetness that the Paradigm didn’t have, and both cigars burned dead even and had perfect draws.  I have a few more of the Paradigms left and still have an Ideology floating around from the IPCPR show.  It was a fun event, the traffic in the store wasn’t too bad.  The lounge is small but comfortable, and between watching “Used Cars” and a basketball game on the TVs, and the great cigars it was an entertaining evening.

 

Room101_BigDeliciousSaturday I took a walk around lunchtime since it was a nice, sunny day.  Unfortunately, it’s still cold (where’s Spring? They are forecasting 5-8″ of snow tomorrow!).  A Couple weeks ago I received a pair of pre-release samples of Smoke Inn‘s latest micro-blend release, the Room101 Big Delicious.  This cigar is a box pressed torpedo with a nice, dark wrapper and an untrimmed foot, great for getting a big blast of wrapper upon lighting.  Last weekend I smoked and loved the last micro-blend release, the Tatuaje Anarchy Apocalypse, but I think I enjoyed the Big Delicious even more!  It had a unique and different flavor that excited my taste buds. Was it the right cigar for a pre-lunch walk?  Probably not.    It probably would be better after a sumptuous feast instead of some supermarket donuts from last night, but it was still a most enjoyable smoke that was filled with surprises and didn’t disappoint.  Two thumbs up to Abe and Matt on this one, it’s a winner!   I’ve had fun reading along with the comic strip on the website as well.

 

 News

Here’s the latest news from CAO cigars:

CAO Brazilia Carnivale Hits Retail

CAO Brazilia Carnivale is hitting cigar shops as we speak. The 6 ½” x 60 box-pressed beauty is a limited edition release that puts an innovative spin on the popular Brazilia blend.

 

“Carnivale” is made with ligeros from the DR, Honduras and Nicaragua, and a binder from Brazil. The wrapper is a rare Habano Grueso leaf cultivated only in small quantities. 

 

Rick Rodriguez who heads up blending for CAO said, “We haven’t changed any CAO blends since we took over the brand. But that doesn’t mean we couldn’t put our spin on one of them. That’s exactly what we did with Carnivale…it’s my and my team’s take on Brazilia. We added a new wrapper, made the original wrapper the binder, and cranked the whole thing up with more ligero.”

 

You won’t miss CAO Brazilia Carnivale at your favorite cigar shop. It’s in an eye-catching, bright yellow, 12-count box, and is a must-have for the CAO collector. Single CAO Brazilia Carnivale cigars are on sale for $8.30 until the limited supply is gone.

 

Rick hinted that there could be another small batch twist on the horizon for another one of CAO’s top blends. “My team and I have been experimenting with some fantastic tobaccos, so CAO fans should be on the lookout to see what we come up with next.”

 

I look forward to smoking this one, as I’ve always enjoyed the Brazilia.  Since Ricky took over the blending at CAO I’ve been pretty impressed with the new releases. Both the OSA Sol and the Concert had something that appealed to me, and the cigars in the Last Stick Standing promotion were all pretty tasty.

 

In other news, the Midwest Smokeout is coming up in about a month.  This year’s Smokeout will be held on April 25 at the Horseshoe Casino in Hammond, In.  They will have a bunch of cigar makers on hand and it looks like a $150 ticket will get you a load of cigars.  They also offer a $95 ticket that doesn’t include the cigars.  I’ll try to get more information on the event and pass it on.   

 

That’s it for today.  I want to thank whoever took advantage of the Gotham Cigars Living Social link I posted.  At least three people purchased the deal so I got it for free.  I used it to purchase a Xikar VX  cutter and a couple cigars to make up the difference.  I’ve been thinking about buying the V-cutter for  a while.  Truth is, I’ve never spent more than about $3 on a cigar cutter.  The V-cut takes me back to when I first started smoking cigars, buying them one at a time and cutting them on the Boston cutter on the counter in the shop.  It’s certainly not that I needed a cutter, I’ve got plenty ranging from cheapos to nice Colibris and the like, but I didn’t have a good V cutter and it was a perfect opportunity to get one.  Gotham’s service was exceptional and I look forward to the delivery of this order.

 

Until the next time,

CigarCraig

 

 

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