The Week In Cigars: Macanudo, Oja, Chateau Real, Toraño, CAO, etc.

Sunday I had a couple projects to do around the house that involved replacing screens in a sliding door and a window.  In an attempt to minimize the profanities generally involved in such an exercise, I employed a Macanudo 1968 Robusto.  I recently received some samples of these from General Cigar in conjunction with their recent announcement that they were lowering the price across the board on this line extension.  I have enjoyed this cigar in the past, although in liberal quantities, largely due to the price.  I have to say that if they re-blended this (and I don’t know that they did) to lower the price, they did a fine job.  Although it was a little loose in the draw (I wish I had punched this one, but who knew?), it smoked very well and the only time I swore was when the cigar went out on me!

Next up was an Oja Connecticut Torpedo.I’m not going to say too much about this one just yet, other than I thoroughly enjoyed the flavor of this cigar. Oja is a new boutique brand from Luis Garcia, whom I had the pleasure of meeting while in Nicaragua.  I want to smoke some more of these before really delving into the specifics, but keep an eye out for this brand. Luis is a very cool guy.

I grabbed a Chateau Real Gran Cru Perfecto Maduro, which is a favorite.  Oddly, I really think these are better in the fall and winter for some reason.  It was a good cigar, don’t get me wrong, but think I enjoy the flavor more when the air is crisp and the humidity is low.  Maybe it was just that it was humid…not sure.  Anyway, the place I usually rest my cigar when I go into the convenience store is the corner of the ice machine.  Well, some clueless lady got ice and I walked out to find my cigar on the ground!  The Ground!!  Not one bit happy about that, and neither was the cigar. It took a while for the cigar to recover from the trauma. It did, however, and changed my mind about the seasonality of this cigar.  It just has full, rich flavor that I never tire of.  It’s unfortunate that Drew Estate has stopped making the maduro version of this cigar, although the Shade wrapped version is a very nice cigar as well.

Somewhere around Thursday I was in a lancero kind of mood, so I grabbed one of the two Carlos ToraÃ&pl

usmn;o Casa Toraño maduro lanceros that I had picked up at an event at Cigars International some time ago (actually, it was December of ’09, one of the advantages of logging my cigar adventures!).  These have been calling to me over the last year and a half, I had two, which fit nicely in a very narrow two finger case I have, so I’ve had them on hand at times, but never found the occasion.  I finally broke down and had to fire one up.  This is an excellent maduro cigar to my tastes, it had everything I wanted.  It burned a nice long time. What looked like it was going to be a thunderstorm was rolling in at about the half way point, but it just got a little dark and blustery, no rain to speak of, and not enough to make me abandon this fine cigar.  If I remember correctly, these were in the $5 range, which really is pretty good for what you get.  As long as you take this cigar slow, as you should with any narrow ring cigar, it burns cool and smooth!

Jumping to the other end of the spectrum, somewhere through a very hectic Friday at work I got it into my head that the only thing that would satisfy me would be something enormous and heavy duty.  I knew I had an IPCPR sample of a CAO Lx2 Gordo 6″ x 60, which to date is not listed on their website (but I did find it listed on plenty of merchant and blog sites).  I’ve smoked a bunch of the Lx2, many have bothered me in a cold sweat, nicotine poisoning kind of way, but this one was really nice.  I don’t know if it is the tremendous girth or a little bit of age that tempered the power of this, but it definitely served it’s intended purpose and made me forget the rigors of the day.  I must admit that I’ve been developing a fondness for these large ring smoked for some reason.  My wife reminded me of the time that we met up with Jon Huber and she pointed out that some of the details on the secondary band (which Jon designed) looked like parts the female anatomy…tht Jon and his naughty mind!

On a related note, I WAS going to pass on going to Vegas for the IPCPR trade show.  The organization very recently release their application and guidelines for a new “Internet Media Membership”.   I was initially excited, because, honestly, I wouldn’t mind spending the $150 on membership, I figure it would legitimize me as someone who takes this blog nonsense seriously, and would give me some additional credibility.  When I started looking at airfares is when I got the sticker shock.  I’ve been to Vegas many times and I don’t think I ever paid more than $250 for a round trip fare, but I’ve always had the luxury of planning way in advance.  This caugh

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t me off guard, and the cheap bastard in me said “Ya know ,ya cheap bastard, you already had one BIG cigar trip this year, maybe wait until next year to go back to the show”. Then my wife, whom I love very, very much, told me that I really need to be there.  So I sucked it up and booked a package that will have me in Vegas for the show.  Look for updates on future developments!

Also, I’ve added a new site to my Links: Cigars.FindTheBest.Com.  This looks like it could be a useful resource and I’ll dig deeper into it as time allows.  I do notice that the Liga Privada No.9 is very close to the top in both the Nicaraguan and *All* categories, which is good.  Take a look at the site and play around with the sorting functions, it’s pretty slick.

That’s it for now.  I’m off to meet up with a couple guys I played with in a band in 1982 or ’83 and see if we can bang out a few notes!  Haven’t seen either of them in nearly 30 years, so it will be interesting!

Until the next time,

CigarCraig

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Take A Cigar For A Walk: Tommy Berry and the La Gloria Cubana Serie N

 

Here’s another installment of Tommy Berry Jr’s exercise in exercise, otherwise known as “Take A Cigar For A Walk”!

Today was a great day, I received a package in the mail from General Cigar that contained my winnings from a recent ‘La Gloria Cubana Serie N’ photo contest. I usually let my smokes rest for awhile after traveling across the country, but today…I grabbed one of the LGC Serie N – JSB’s and hit the pavement for a walk during my lunch break. I work downtown, and there is no excuse for me to not chose to take a walk any day. I sit in an office all day and today I decided to get up and do some walkin

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cker and immediately smelled the (fancy word here…) “greatness” this cigar has to offer. The flavor profile was busy, but I will let your own senses detect what you get from yours…but nonetheless, this one has many great aromas and flavors while smoking. I walked around the downtown Tyler area and with the nice weather, I really enjoyed smoking this cigar. I can say that it had no bad aftertaste, stayed lit well, drew pretty hard but overall it is one of the best LGC cigars I have had since they changed them many years ago. Now the ‘N has only been around about eight months or so, but I still choose this cigar as my favorite all around LGC.

The walk was great too…I enjoyed the scenery and the weather. I got my exercise in for the day while walking the 75+ minutes. I have boot camp on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays…so I t

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ry to get a walk in on the other days to help with my weight loss. If you have been reading my posts for some time, you’d know that I started taking a cigar for a walk to help me get off my rear and start to lose the 150+ pounds of excess weight that I have put on my body over the years. With this “walk plan”, boot camp (my Marine Sgt. Is whipping my rear-end) and by eating right…as of this past Monday (6-6), I have lost a total of 20lbs! Thats got me pretty excited…and more reason to get my cigar walks in every other day or so.

So, if you have been trying to walk with a cigar, and are struggling…know that it does make a difference in many areas of your life. I mean, come on! Who wouldn’t enjoy a fine smoke…let alone knock out a good smoke and some exercise all in one? I ask you to get up out of that computer chair…a

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nd take that cigar thats in your mouth…for a walk! You can do it!

Long ashes to ya!

Tommy Berry, Jr.

Great to hear that Tommy’s lost 20 pounds!  I’m sure the boot camp is doing wonders, but the activity along with the reward of a fine cigar is helping with the motivation!  Keep up the great work!  I love the LGC Serie N, it’s a wonderful cigar, and I had the great pleasure of taking part in their Webcast for Serie N Day a few months back.  The presentation is excellent, but the cigar is even better!  That dark, oily wrapper is a thing of beauty and the lighter colored “N” applied to the wrapper exhibits an attention to detail that carries through to the rest of the cigar.  A serious winner!  Take a look on the Team La Gloria site to see Tommy’s winning photo which he referenced above, I tried to link to it here, but couldn’t figure out a way! Silly Flash!

That’s it for now! Until the next time,

CigarCraig

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Guest Take A Cigar For A Walk Review: Tommy Berry and a Pirates Gold!

Here’s another update from our intrepid TACFAW (Take A Cigar For A Walk) reporter, Tommy Berry:

Hello folks! I hope that everyone had a great Memorial Day weekend…I know I did and got to do some fishing with the kids…as well as smoke several great cigars. One in particular that I want to review is the “Pirate’s Gold Rothschild” that I smoked this weekend during a walk. I received this cigar from a friend of mine over at Cigarworld.com. I had never heard of these before, so I knew nothing about them. After a little research, I found that they are priced between $1-$1.50 each, what a value. I like value sticks sometimes, but the key word there is “sometimes”. Most companies think they need to cut back on body and flavor to hit the “cheap cigar” mark. I can tell you that the folks that made this one did no such thing…it was great. With its Robusto size, Ecuador wrapper and Nicaraguan and Brazilian filler…it was a great little smoke!

 

I began my walk just after lighting it. It smelled a

wesome, as this one had some age on it per the sender. It

stayed lit without any problems, lasted me a good 90 minutes to the nub…and yes, I smoked this sucker down to the nub. Overall, I really enjoyed and would recommend this smoke. I see that you can find these at a few places sometimes for a 20 pack, less than $20! I’d try another!

 

I started boot camp last week and it is killing me…but I am loving it! This Marine (and she’s a tough lady) is exactly what I have needed! She is also really helping me out with my diet…and I am still eating good, just added some things and took away a few others that I can live without. I can already tell the difference. I will give you more information on it once I get through a few weeks…if I survive.

 

We had some delays on our home purchase, however it is still moving forward and we hope to be in the new home by the end of June. I will be sure to keep you posted!

 

Craig, thank you for allowing me this time…you do great work and I appreciate it!

 

Long ashes to ya!

Tommy

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rward to hearing more about your progress!  As far as the home buying goes, if it is meant to be it will happen.   Usually the way it works is that the deal may fall through, and the next week you’ll see on the news it blew up in some strange methane explosion or something.  What will be, will be! You’ll be thrilled when it happens!

I grabbed a Puro Indios Viejo toro for my walk, thinking that this cigar is a cousin of sorts to the Pirates Gold.  I’ve enjoyed these in the past, and they are usually dirt cheap.  This one smoked like it was dirt cheap, but the flavor was good.  I always liked the Puros Indios flavors, but back in the ’90s they were known for being plagued with construction issues.  “Dowel Rod” and “Tent Peg” were frequent comparisons. This one had a loose enough draw, bu the smoke production was just off, as if it was over-humidified, which would be strange since I smoke out of the same humidor all the time.  Anyway, after my walk, about half way through it straightened itself our and was an acceptable smoke.  If you can find these for $20 -$25 a bundle go for it, especially in the corona size, they are a bona fide value.

 

Contest Winners!

I’m sorry to say that of the 8 entries in this weeks contest, only 5 are eligible per the rules.  The lucky recipients of the C-Gars Ltd. Ring Gauge Guides as chosen by the random number generator on Random.org are Chris McCann and none other than Tommy Berry (whom I couldn’t think of a good reason to disqualify!).  I should have both of your addresses around he

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re someplace, so I’ll drop these in the mail tomorrow (unless you want to help me out with an e-mail and save me some digging)!  Thanks to all who entered.  I am planning to have another nice cigar contest in the next couple weeks, so stay tuned!

That’s it for now.  Thank again to Tommy Berry Jr. for his contribution, and, as always, I wish him the best of luck in his various endeavors!  Keep it up, man!

Until the next time,

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Cigar Adventures: NYC, an Alec Bradley New York, a Partagas, a Fuente and a Contest!

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een looking forward to for some time.  We, once again, had the honor and privilege of being on the guest list for a New York City Dinner Cruise hosted by our friend Mitchell Orchant of C-Gars Ltd.   Mitchell is an old friend.  We first “met” through an e-mail and continued through the alt.smokers.cigars usenet group back in the ’90s.  We met face to face at a little herf in Vegas in 1999 known amongst those in the usenet world as “Boondoggle III“, which was held at the MGM Grand over a 3 day span.  This event comprised about 300 people who only knew one another through the wild west of the internet, an oddity at the time!  Anyway, we’ve been to Mitchell and his wife’s wedding in London, we’ve taken them sight-seeing in NYC, and been friends for a long time. Mitchell has taken to hosting this dinner cruise every year, which I reported on last year, which spends a couple hours cruising around Manhattan, with beautiful views of the skyline, the bridges, and the Statue of Liberty.  I thought it would be appropriate to enjoy an Alec Bradley New York Robusto, which I had picked up at De La Concha on my last visit to the city.  This is a very nice cigar!  This was created for the ridiculously highly taxed  New York State shops, designed to give the local tobacconists a little mo

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re margins in hopes that they can stay open!! Anyway, it’s a good cigar, pick some up if you see them in New York and support the oppressed businesses in the state.

Back to the event.  In attendance were  Marc Aub and Mike DaVersa of Brothers of the Leaf, LLC, makers of Palio cutters and Esencia cigars, whom I had met last year and seen at the IPCPR show last July.  Always a pleasure to chat with Marc, who’s as passionate as they come about his products.  Mitchell is the UK distributor for Palio Cutters, and just became the UK distributor for Arturo Fuente cigars, so, in addition to the fine Bolivar Belicoso Finos in the goody bag, there was a Fuente Hemingway Signature as well. These happen to be 2 of my all time favorite cigars that I rarely get to enjoy.We also got to catch up with some other old friends, Karen from Albany, George from South Jersey and even Barry from California.  I finished the night off with a Partagas Petit Coronas Expeciale from a box I had been waiting to arrive at cruise time last year.  I’ve really been digging these cigars and hope that the exchange rate comes down a little in the future so that I can get another box one day! I was even able to gift Mitchell a cigar, something that’s pretty rare as he always declines.  I had an extra Partagas Serie P No.2 that I got at his wedding coming up on 5 years ago. The Hunters and Frankau rep was handing these out at the reception, and Mitchell’s dad insisted I get an extra to take home.  I figured this would be a fitting “thank you” for the nice things he does for us.  At the end of the night Mitchell opened a box of Opus X Perfecxion X and passed it around, to cap off the evening.

Contest!

One of the neat items in the goody bags, was a ring gauge guide.  I managed to score a couple spares and will send one to a random reader who leaves a comment.  Heck, these will be cheap to mail, make that two!  So leave a comment to enter and see the rules on the winners and rules page, and I’ll make this one a short one and announce a winner on Wednesday if all goes to plan.  Give Mitchell’s site a visit when you get a chance and see all the neat stuff he’s got.  Also look for a mention of his book in the latest Smoke Magazine!

 

LAst night I selected a Fuente Anejo 50 that had been kicking around the box for a while now, maybe 4 years.  It was the first of this line that I’ve smoked and boy was it tasty.  It started a little slow, but it built into just the kind of cigar I like.  It had the nice, dark flavors I like and just the right level of nicotine.  Goes with out saying that it was well made, as it’s a Fuente.  I know these are pricey and availability is spotty, but if you have the chance, smoke one, I don’t think you’ll have any regrets. I selected this in honor of Mitchell’s a fore mentioned acquisition of the Fuente distributorship in the UK.

That’s it for now!  We have an update from  Tommy Berry coming up next time, so until then,

CigarCraig

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Guest Take a Cigar for a Walk Review: DB Takes a Bolivar for a “Mow”!

Here’s a great twist on “Take a Cigar For A Walk” by our favorite serviceman, DB Dronnoff.  I always love when I read about, or see, someone enjoying a high end cigar while doing something so mundane as mowing the lawn!  We have our “yard ‘gars”, but why not enjoy a killer smoke while doing something that may be considered boring or routine!  So, without further ado, here’s DB:

After reading many of Craig’s Cigar Walk reviews I thought it was time to get off my @$& and submit a review myself.  This time I decided instead of just a walk I would also do something constructive (Honey-do’s) like mowing the grass.  So here goes my “Take a cigar on a mow” submital.

It was a unusually sunny day here in the Suffolk region of the UK, and my grass had started to get out of control.  Before I cranked up my trusty mower, I reached into my humidor and pulled out a cigar I have been dying to sample.  A Bolivar Libertadores Exclusivo Francia that was gifted to me by a fellow BOTL from France.  The Bolivar Petit Libertador is a 2008 France regional edition and comes in at 4” (102mm) by 50, making it a petit robusto.

After several pulls on the mover cord and a a test run, I lite up this little powerhouse for what I was assured would be a great experience. This cigar has the classic Bolivar band, with a second band which reads Exclusivo Francia. Immediately at the start I detected a creamy taste that ended up extending about halfway through this 4″ cigar.  Midway thr

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r a light citrus zestiness started and ended up continuing until the end of the cigar.  This surprising flavor makes it a wonderful summer smoke when you don’t want anything too heavy…Like mowing your yard.

The burn of this cigar was quite even despite smoking it outside walking around.  I have found that in these cases the shifting winds tend to force the cigar to burn uneven.  That didn’t happen to the Bolivar, maybe it was just luck.  The ash was a light solid texture mixed with peppery flakes.  It never really had a chance to grow longer than 1.5″ due to my marching up and down the yard pushing the mower.

I soon finished my mowing task and retired to a chair out back to finish enjoying this fine cigar…without working up a sweat.  Bottom line: Apart from being a gorgeous looking cigar, the Bolivar Libertadores is an amazing smoke, with a light citrus zestiness throughout.

Another day in beautiful England is now comming to an end.  If your looking for a cigar to enjoy during your next mowing experience, enjoy it with the Bolivar Exclusivo Francia.

Aim High,

USAFCigar

Thanks again to DB for the excellent report on what most of us consider a very special cigar!   As for myself, I had a fine Memorial day at the Delaware Park racetrack watching the ponies and enjoying a Joya de Nicaragua Cabinetta Robusto.  This line extension is one of my favorite cigars lately.  No matter what size, they always deliver a nice smoking experience all the way around.  I do need to get my hands on more of the Lanceros though.  It was awfully fun watching them being rolled in the factory!

After we got home, I decided on a short smoke, an El Titan de Bronze Hemingway.  This little Cameroon

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t at the IPCPR show.  I’ve had a few of them many years ago and was never really impressed, but this one was a gem!  If they changed something over the years, it was for the better in my opinion. Great little cigar. Sadly, as I research this a little, I don’t see this size listed on the webpage.  It was a 4″ x 46ish perfecto, not unlike a Fuente Short Story.

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Until the next time

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