Baracoa Cigars The Voyage Release Event at Son’s Cigars & Lounge

I’m fortunate that Son’s Cigars & Lounge is opening just a few miles away from me in Exton, PA, and was the location of the launch of Baracoa Cigar Company‘s re-release of The Voyage. This is my backyard, I’ve lived in this area my whole life, so I’m happy to have this lounge coming to the area. It’s not open yet, the buildout isn’t even complete, but they held the event there anyway and 30 or so people were there. A few words about the lounge, it’s going to be awesome. The humidor is going to be huge, with 2000 facings, many of which will be boutiques. The lounge will be equally impressive. I’m told it will be modelled after it’s parent, literally, Mom’s in Scarsdale, NY, as Mitul Shah is a co-owner. The store is conveniently located smack dab between two cigar stores when have been in the area for many years (I state with my tongue firmly planted in my cheek). It’ll be a destination. They are hoping for a May opening, and are shooting for two events a month, the former seems optimistic looking at the skeleton of metal studs, but things can progress quickly I suppose. I look forward to covering the opening. On a side note, two of the longest running cigar blogs in the industry were represented there, as Walt White of Stogie Review made an appearance (yours truly was the other 😁  ). 

 

I had not had the pleasure of meeting Danny Vasquez prior to yesterday’s event. He launched Baracoa Cigars and The Voyage a few years back, having the cigars made at La Aurora ( and I think he’ll agree with the way I worded that), and kind of shut it down when the FDA deeming regs came down. He took a job with RoMaCraft for a few years and then decided to relaunch his brand, taking a more hands on approach with the blending with Henderson Ventura in the DR. I picked up a sampler of the cigars, three sizes, a corona, Robusto and Toro, I assume the three sizes available, although I was negligent in verifying the details. While I was there, I smoked the Corona, 5″ x 46, and Robusto Extra, 5¼” x 52, (the Toro was really tempting!, maybe today) and found them to be outstanding. There was a cleanness to the smoke, with a bit of a citric tang, more in the Corona than the Robusto, I thought. I thought they were really very good cigars, not at all heavy on the palate, but bright, if that makes sense. I’m excited to try the Toro. I’m pleased to have met Danny finally, having heard him on var

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ice job with this cigar. 

 

Many thanks to Mitul, Vince and Brian for the hospitality. It was nice to see some old friends again, and meet some new ones. In person events have become so few and far between, I think this has been the third, maybe fourth, one I’ve been to in a year. I do recommend trying The Voyage if you can get your hands on it, great cigars!

 

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

 

CigarCraig

 

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News: Cohiba to Debut Serie M, the first Cohiba made in the U.S.

This is interesting news for a few reasons, to me at least. First, I’ve known Sean Williams for nearly 10 years, you can see one of my early interviews on YouTube (https://youtu.be/ia-6awwc_TA , I’d embed the video, but age restrictions no longer allow that!) from the 2011 IPCPR when he was with his company El Primer Mundo. I was quite new at the video thing and the audio is terrible. I also met his friend Willy Herrera in his booth then, who was working with him on his Miami blend which was made at El Titan de  Bronze. Another reason this is exciting is that one of my favorite cigars, one that I just smoked this past week, is the Cornelius and Anthony Cornelius, which was also made at El Titan de Bronze (sadly no longer, I still have a handful). I’ve visited that little factory and they make some great cigars, and Sandy Cobas is a really lovely lady. I’m sure t

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hey will be great cigars! 

 

LIMITED EDITION RELEASE CELEBRATES BRAND’S PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE


Cohiba today announces the launch of Cohiba Serie M, the first collection of Cohiba to be handcrafted by artisans in the U.S. for sale in the U.S.


General Cigar’s Cohiba Serie M is the result of a collaboration between its Cohiba team and the family-owned El Titán de Bronze Cigar Factory, with each cigar handmade in Miami’s Little Havana district. The limited edition collection is crafted by Cuban expatriate cigarmakers.

 


This exquisite collection will be available through fine cigar shops across the U.S. starting on April 12. Only 5,000 boxes have been made.


Cohiba Brand Ambassador Sean Williams said, “Cohiba Serie M has

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been a passion project for all of us on the Cohiba team. To take a brand as iconic as Cohiba and make a cigar in the U.S. in collaboration with a boutique, family-owned factory has been an honor for all of us. Serie M gives a nod to our long-standing commitment to craftsmanship, our
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focus on innovation and alludes to the exciting releases that we are planning in the future.”


Sandy Cobas, owner of El Titán de Bronze said, “I am honored that we were chosen to craft the first American-made Cohiba cigars. For this important collaboration, we created a cigar using only the most exquisite tobacco, working together with the Cohiba team at General Cigar. Unlike in other countries where cigar makers work in teams, our cigarmakers at El Titán de Bronze personally create each cigar from start to finish, and we put their name on every single box they make. Our team of rollers have achieved the highest skill level that a cigarmaker can achieve, with only a select few having the dexterity and artistry required to meet our stringent qualifications. Every cigar represents the very best of each of our rollers and is an opportunity for us to share their artistry with the entire country. The buzz for Cohiba Serie M is building in Miami and based on what I’m seeing, these cigars will sell out as soon as they hit the cigar shops.”

 

Crafted according to old-world techniques and featuring a double binder, closed foot and triple cap with a signature fan, Cohiba Serie M is a medium-to-full-bodied cigar of depth and character. Made with exquisite, aged tobaccos, the cigar is enveloped in a lustrous Nicaraguan Corojo wrapper, a first for Cohiba. The binder is Nicaraguan and the blend features hand-selected Nicaraguan Jalapa and Esteli and Dominican Piloto Cubano tobaccos.


The Cohiba Serie M smoking experience is rich, creamy and bold, layered with subtle spice notes and nuances of roasted coffee beans.


Cohiba Serie M is available in a 6” x 52 Toro which will sell for a suggested price of $29.99 per cigar or $299.90 for a box containing ten cigars.

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My Luck and Padilla Cigars from Humidity Cigars

Since I always post on Sundays, every year about this time I make the same joke, but this year I actually had a cigar that I had allowed to dry out, and put back in the humidor to rehumidify slowly over time, just to see how it would “resurrect”. Of course, I forgot all about it, and didn’t think about it until I sat down to write this post. I guess it wouldn’t be that good of a joke then anyway, but it would have been a good experiment, and still will be when I get around to it. Honestly, with everything going on lately, I’ve been more concerned with using cigars to unwind on a daily basis than anything else, the rest seems too much like work. 

 

Last month I had ordered the Flight & Light from Humidity Cigars and it arrived well packaged and on time. All told, this four pack was about $38 delivered, and had the Celtic Ash that I posted about back on March 14, a La Perla Habana Classic Belicoso, a Padilla Fumas and a My Luck Toro. The first and last of which I assume to be house brands of Humidity Cigars. Yesterday I decided to smoke the My Luck and Padilla cigars. I started with the My Luck Toro. The promotional material from Humidity Cigars lists this as a Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper, San Andrés binder and Nicaraguan/Dominican fillers. It’s my opinion that they swapped the details with the Padilla, which is listed as Ecuador Connecticut wrapper, Nicaraguan/ Honduran fillers (no binder listed). I make this assertion not only based on appearance, which is compelling enough, but on flavor. The My Luck was well constructed and medium bodied, with a mellow flavor, which was on the nutty and creamy side. This was consistent with an ecuador Connecticut wrapped cigar. It was a good cigar, enjoyable, not particularly remarkable, but certainly not anything I wouldn’t be unhappy smoking again. No regrets with this one! 

 

A few weeks ago I had a private conversation on Instagram with Ernesto Padilla where he asked me why there were never any of his cigars in my feed. I explained that I didn’t come across them in my local shops, and I wasn’t buying in quantity on line. There was a time when Oliva was distributing Padilla that they were in stores and I would pick them up. There was even a Studio Tabac collaboration back in 2015. If you search this site you’ll find a lot of hit on Padilla, but recently they have been largely a catalog concern. This Padilla Fumas was probably 5″ x 50 and had an obviously maduro broadleaf wrapper. It had the sweet and heavy broadleaf flavor and was really quite a nice little smoke. I’m a little confused though. This had a white band, and doing some searching around, the Connecticut does indeed have a white band, while the maduro has a black band, but this was absolutely a broadleaf cigar. I was born at night, but not last night. Whatever the band situation, it was a good cigar, and I’m pleased with the purchase. So far, three for three with this pack. To be honest, The La Perla doesn’t excite me. Maybe it’s the cigar snob in me that looks at this as a catalog bundle brand that I wouldn’t be bothered with, or maybe I’ve smoked it before, I really can’t remember. 

 

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

 

CigarCraig

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News: CigarProp and United Cigar Team Up With a Secret Cigar Pack

Here’s some news from my friend Kevin at CigarProp. I’ve known Kevin for several years now, he’s a great friend of mine. He’s been to my house. Stop buy 2Guys and pick up this pack and check out his video at the end of the month. His videos are always entertaining! 

CigarProp and United Cigar have joined forces with the Sticks and Stones Cigar 5 Pack, available exclusively at 2GuysCigars.com. This secret five pack of cigars is on sale, and comes with the request that it not be opened until CigarProp releases a video presentation on their platform (YouTube, Facebook and CigarProp.com) on April 30th. The Five pack of cigars is available for sale now at 2GuysCigars.com for $14.99 while supplies last.

 

 

You can pick up the Sticks and Stones Cigar prop/United Cigar 5 Pack here →https://www.2guyscigars.com/cigar-prop/

 

 

About CigarProp

CigarProp is a cigar accessory and multimedia company owned by Kevin Shahan born out of necessity. Machined cigar stands were the start, lighter bleed tools followed, and spawned a popular weekly YouTube show, I’d Tap That, as well as several spin-off shows. Kevin has appeared at many events and on an assortment of podcasts and media outlets.

 

 

About 2 Guys Cigars and United Cigars

2 Guys Smokeshop was founded in 1985 by David Garofalo in Massachusetts and later moved to New Hampshire where it has grown to be one of the largest cigar stores in the country, with the second oldest e-commerce cigar store. United Cigar Group is the distributor of the Atabey, Byron and  Bandolero lines, Firecracker, Garofalo and La Gianna, among others.

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News: Stogie Road Cigars™ Announces New Factory

Here’s the second and last news item of the evening, this one coming from Stogie Road Cigars™. For those, unfamiliar, read on. I can tell you a little something about the factory that isn’t mentioned in the press release, this is the factory that produces the Veritas cigar, which is another small, but up and coming brand. The brand has been around for a while, I remember meeting the Veritas guys a while ago at one of the Delaware Cigar Festivals, I believe they have roots in Delaware. I’ve enjoyed Kerr’s Sweet Grass Gringo in the past, and look forward to sampling his new iterations. 

 

Stogie Road Cigars™ is proud to announce some notable changes have been finalized for 2021.

 

The company’s production of its four core blends will be produced at Tabacalera Nuevo Nica SA, located in Esteli, Nicaragua.

 

“There will be a longer period of time than initially expected where product is not available except for what is remaining on store shelves. The four blends have been reworked, or as I like to say they’ve been remastered and will make for worthwhile wait and experience for our customers. We have not just rebranded our core line but created a new look from packaging to new cigar bands. Stogie Road Cigars™ and Tabacalera Neuvo Nico SA, will create a Journey for our customers as they travel on the Stogie Road.” said Kerry (Viajante) Horney, owner and founder of Stogie Road Cigars™

“Kerry has a passion for tobacco which is apparent in how he’s approaching his current blends and his blends to come. Adding that he’s a barber pole extraordinaire peaked my interest even more. It is a pleasure and an honor to work with Kerry and his brand in this endeavor.” Chris Weber owner of Tabacalera Nuevo Nica SA.

 

The core blends consist of all barber-pole style cigars and will be available in a 6X50 vitola.

 

You will see and taste the difference in the construction and flavor as these blends are reworked from the original blend.

 

The flagship EdiciónXXXV will remain a cigar that the novice and experienced cigar smoker will enjoy providing a transition between creamy cedar to a peppery finish from the Nicaraguan Ligero.

 

The Big Tony, named after Kerr’s father, will have big flavor. Nicaraguan fillers and binder housed under a Habano Maduro and Mexican San Andres wrapper.

 

The Sweet Grass Gringo™ will be produced with some of the most flavorful and beautiful candela. More bold than the original blend while keeping its sweet grassy notes

 

The SanDela will use the same vibrant and tasty candela partnered with a Mexican San Andres wrapped about a bold binder and filler consisting of Nicaraguan and Dominican filler.

 

Stogie Road Cigars™ plans to keep its portfolio pricing the same, between $9.00 and $12.00 msrp.

 

Stogie Road Cigars will continue to support and fight for small business owned boutique brands. Kerry has and will continue hosting his weekly Vlog on Facebook. His show is entering the 5th year, Thursday nights, 7:30pm EST on the Viajante’s Stogie Road Facebook page.

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