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NeverAsh and La Mezcla Cubana Cigars

I’m out on the porch again this week, typing away and smoking a La Mezcla Cubana with my coffee.  This week it’s Autumn, and I have to wear pants and a long sleeve shirt. It could be a lot worse! I’m going to work backwards this time and talk about this cigar I’m smoking.  I want to say close to ten years ago Victor Vitale sold his portfolio to Dave Garofalo, which included ORTSAC, La Mezcla Cubana and another brand I can’t think of right now.  Victor went on to make Tortuga Cigars, which were great, then moved into other businesses and has, sadly, vanished from the cigar industry. I miss Victor, and Tortuga cigars (I have a small collection in the humidor). Anyway, one of the cigars that United Cigar Co. had at the PCA show this year was the new La Mezcla Cubana, offered in one vitola, a 4½ x 54 Rothschild with what appears to be a shade grown wrapper.  The box says Connecticut, but the description says it’s a Nicaraguan puro, made in the Dominican Republic. The cigar is good, and it retails for $6, hard to beat.  It has a sugar cane sweetness here and there, with some nuttiness.  I never had the original, but this one is very nice.

 

I bought some Casa Cuevas Sangre Nueva Double Perfectos this week (TY BL Luxuries, great service!) and smoked one and it was really good. I’m digging this blend!  I was talking to Luigi of CigarMedics this week and he reminded me that I had talked to his friends at Neverash Cigars at the PCA show, so I dug out the sample they gave me to smoke yesterday.  This cigar was the Torpedo, a box pressed 6″ x 52 cigar with a San Andrés wrapper, Dominican fillers and a Sumatra binder, made at the WIlliam Ventura factory.  I have to admit, I haven’t had a lot of cigars made at that factory that I really liked.  This one was an exception. I quite enjoyed this, it was different for a San Andrés wrapped cigar, more leathery and earthy than sweet.  I used the Cigar Medics The Baller cutter on this, a torpedo takes two or three cuts, but does a nice job on a torpedo.  I’ve been using thi cutter non-stop since I got it several months ago and it’s really cool.  I have a lot of cutters, this is the coolest.  Anyway, NeverAsh is small, I don’t think they have gotten into retail yet, but they sell direct (which may be a stumbling block). They are $12 cigars, the one I smoked was pretty good.  

 

Not a lot this week, hopefully I’ll smoke some interesting cigars this week. Honestly, I find myself wanting to smoke cigars I’m familiar with recently, maybe it’s to get through this time of year, or I’m just getting old.  Some days I don’t want to have to wonder if I’m going to have a positive experience or not!  Believe me, there are cigars I don’t bother to write about. Follow my Instagram, draw conclusions!  That’s all for today, until the next time, 

 

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News: United Cigars Releases La Mezcla Cubana at the TPE Show

Here’s some news from United Cigars. They also announced the 2022 Firecracker will be the Bandolero.  I’m passing on this news item because of the historical connection to my old friend Victor Vitale, who sold the Mezcla Cubana brand, along with some others, to Dave Garofalo almost ten years ago. This is a brand that I never tried, so I hope to give this one a shot. I’m on the fence on the Firecrackers, they are pricier than usual! Anyway, I’ll check out United at the TPE, what else do you want to hear about from the show? Let me know in the comments what you’d like me to bring back, or cover in real time, from the show!   

 

A rejuvenation of the La Mezcla Cubana line is ready for its relaunch at the 2022 TPE Show in Las Vegas, NV. With a comprehensive portfolio that offers a blend for every palette, United Cigars is offering another line with a budget friendly price. First debuting in 2006 through Cigar Agency, La Mezcla Cubana was sold throughout the United States until 2013 when United Cigars bought the brand. Today, La Mezcla Cubana is produced at the Magia Cubana Factory in Gurabo, Dominican Republic. The relaunch comes after a Zoom call uncovered an opportunity to purchase 7-year-old Ecuadorian wrapper leaf from A.S.P. Enterprises, a family-owned tobacco farm in Ecuador.

 

Offered in boxes of 50 cigars, the La Mezcla Cubana Rothschild measures a stout 4 1⁄2 x 54 and offers a mild-to- medium profile. Meaning “Cuban Mix,” the 7-year-old wrapper is Ecuadorian Connecticut Shade with an

Indonesian binder. Dominican, Nicaraguan, and Pennsylvanian leaves are used in the filler along with a proprietary blend by Magia Cubana.

 

“This is wrapper leaf that had been aged for seven years and was selected for some luxury lines,” shared Oliver Nivaud of United Cigars. “Fortunately for us, the wrapper was only big enough for a short vitola, so it was perfect for our Rothschild.”

 

With the relaunch of La Mezcla Cubana at the TPE Show, retailers will have a first look at the line that is currently only available in a Rothschild format. MSRP is $299.99 for the box of 50 cigars and $5.99 per cigar. United Cigars has begun taking orders and the cigars should start shipping to retailers mid-February.

 

United Cigar began as a US based cigar store chain in 1901 growing to nearly 3,000 shops. United Cigar eventually became part of the corporation that bought Marvel Comics in 1968. The United Cigar chain represented the interests of the Consolidated Tobacco Company, the tobacco trust that controlled the American Tobacco Company. United Cigars manufactures and distributes premium cigars within the United States, with distribution agreements with Selected Tobacco (Atabey, Byron & Bandolero), as well as Jose Dominguez cigars. United Cigars proudly features its own brands including the quick-selling bundle line Classic, La Gianna Havana, and their flagship brand, United.

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