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News: Plasencia Cigars to Participate at the First-Ever Beer and Cigar Event at the Great American Beer Festival

Here’s a little news for all you beer fans out there.  I consider myself lucky that I gave up drinking before the whole craft beer think came around, because I would have been a huge fan, I think. I really liked beer…now I really like cigars!

 

Plasencia Cigars will be participating at the first-ever beer and cigar event at the Great American Beer Festival on Friday, September 21.

The TANK Brewing Co. and Cigar City Brewing join forces to host Great American Beer Festival after-party, Suds & Stogies

WHAT: The Great American Beer Festival (GABF) brings together thousands of beer enthusiasts and brewers to enjoy the largest selection of American beer ever served, which will include fan favorites including TANK’s finest selections like La Playita, La Finca Miami (a gold medal winner at the World Beer Cup), Oktoberfest-Märzen and more.

After the public tasting at GABF, the TANK in a joint effort with Cigar City Brewing will continue the celebration with a Suds & Stogies after-party, the first-ever beer and cigar event at GABF, at Tap Fourteen’s rooftop beer garden. The homegrown Florida brewers have partnered to share Florida’s best craft brews with festival-goers, cigar enthusiasts, friends and anyone who wants to have fun with a quality beer and cigar in hand. Throughout the event, guest will be able to enjoy Plasencia Cigars’ Reserva Original, along with other top cigars in the industry.

Guests will be able to enjoy live music and killer views of the Denver skyline, all while sipping on the best brews on tap and savoring top-of-the-line food from expert chef Josh Bonazza.

For $25, ticket holders will receive:

• One (1) cigar from Plasencia Cigars

• One (1) cigar from Altadis USA

• One (1) cigar from Rocky Patel

• One (1) cigar from Plasencia Cigars

• One (1) cigar from General Cigars

• Two (2) beers from The TANK Brewing Co.

• Two (2) beers from Cigar City Brewing

Smoker Friendly cigars will be available for purchase onsite.

Tickets can be purchased at:

https://gabf_after-party_sudsandstogies.eventbrite.com

WHEN: Friday, Sept. 21, 2018

8:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.

WHERE: Tap Fourteen Ballpark

1920 Blake St.

Denver, CO 80202

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About Plasencia Cigars

Plasencia Cigars is one of the world’s leading growers of first-class tobacco. The Plasencia family have been pioneering the industry since 1865 when Don Eduardo Plasencia began growing tobacco in Cuba, and five generations of the Plasencia family have continued the legacy.  Today, Plasencia Cigars produces more than 35 million handmade cigars per year, and harvests tobacco on more than 3,000 acres across several countries in Central America, including Nicaragua, Honduras, Costa Rica and Panama.

About The Tank Brewing Company

Founded by Carlos Padron with brewers Matt Weintraub and Moh Saade, Miami-based The Tank Brewing Company embodies a homegrown passion for brewing honest, expertly-crafted artisanal beer using only the finest ingredients from mash to tap; from the purity of the water to the extensive care that is taken in curating ingredients. Every drop, every step of the process, and every detail are tended to with pure love of beer in mind —which can be tasted in every sip. The Tank’s popular core beers La Finca Miami, Freedom Tower Amber and El Farito IPA were all inspired by the brewers’ love for their hometown, Miami.

About Cigar City Brewing

Cigar City Brewing, makers of Jai Alai and Hunahpu’s Imperial Stout, was founded in 2009 by Joey Redner with the goal of creating quality beer that reflected the flavors and history of the Tampa region. This unique perspective resonated with the local and national markets alike, and the brewery has quickly grown from 1,000 barrels of beer in 2009 to over 65,000 barrels produced in 2016. The 2016 partnership with Oskar Blues of Lyons, Colorado ushered in a new era of growth for this Florida-based organization with new markets and technologies on the horizon.

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News: Plasencia Cigars and STG Canada Enter Partnership

More news, this time from Plasencia, and this time mostly only interesting for the readers in the Great White North, who account for around 3.12% of the site traffic, by the way. Thanks for that, by the way, Canadian readers are second only to the UK an Iceland in international traffic. If Iceland is a surprise, Google “cigars in Iceland” sometime…anyway, if you’re not familiar with Plasencia, you’ve, no doubt, smoked a cigar made at one of their factories, even if you haven’t smoked a cigar carrying their name yet. Now the Canucks will get to smoke them too! 

 

Plasencia Cigars, one of the world’s largest, high-profile tobacco growers and cigar manufacturers, is expanding its distribution to Canada through its partnership with the Scandinavian Tobacco Group Canada (STG Canada). Effective Aug. 27th,  STG Canada will administer the distribution, sales, and promotion of Plasencia Cigars’ products in stores across Canada.

 

“We’re very excited to build on our company’s success by going into this market with STG Canada, a distinguished leader in the industry,” said Nestor Andrés Plasencia, CEO of Plasencia Cigars. “Canadian consumers have been long anticipating the arrival of Plasencia Cigars that our family has been proudly crafting for over 150 years. Serving our customers has always been our first priority, and we can’t wait for Canadian consumers to finally enjoy our products.”

 

Under this new partnership, Plasencia Cigar products will be distributed to over 500 stores, including consumer favorites like Plasencia Cosecha 146, Reserva 1898, Reserva Original, Alma Fuerte and Alma Del Campo.

 

“We have been fans of Plasencia Cigars for years,” said Sylvain Laporte, president of STG Canada. “We couldn’t be happier to welcome the Plasencia family into our own, and I’m sure Canadians will appreciate the diversity and high quality of these new cigars.”

 

STG administers over 200 brands in more than 100 markets around the world. As established experts in the field, STG expresses its passion for tobaccos by operating in attractive niche segments of the global tobacco industry and instilling innovative, consumer-focused approaches to their brand portfolio management.

 

For more information, visit www.plasenciacigars.com, or follow the conversation on Instagram and Twitter @PlasenciaCigars andfacebook.com/Plasencia-Cigars.

 

About Plasencia Cigars  

 

Plasencia Cigars is one of the world’s leading growers of first-class tobacco. The Plasencia family have been pioneering the industry since 1865 when Don Eduardo Plasencia began growing tobacco in Cuba, and five generations of the Plasencia family have continued the legacy.  Today, Plasencia Cigars produces more than 35 million handmade cigars per year, and harvests tobacco on more than 3,000 acres across several countries in Central America, including Nicaragua, Honduras, Costa Rica and Panama.

 

About the Scandinavian Tobacco Group Canada

 

Scandinavian Tobacco Group Canada – or Groupe Tabac Scandinave Canada, as the company is called in French – is located in Longueuil, Québec. The sales force is one of the biggest in the Group in terms of employees, and it covers the whole country. STG Canada is the leading premium and mass market cigar company in Canada as they offer a complete portfolio to their customers.
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La Sirena LT Double Corona Corona and Other Cigars

Back in 2014, La Sirena Cigars acquired Old School cigars, which went back to about 2007, when Danny Ditkowich and his partners founded the brand.In 2014, Arielle Ditkowich,the president of La Sirena, bought the Old School brands and folded them in to La Sirena, briefly marketing them as Jaxx by La Sirena, Jaxx LT by La Sirena and Stixx by La Sirena. What was cool about this, in my opinion, was that it gave the company some pre-predicate date blends, as well as relationships with two more factories (Jaxx LT at Plasencia in Honduras and Jaxx at Rocky Patel’s Tavicusa in Nicaragua). Of course, La Sirena remains a family operation, with father, Danny involved in the day-to-day operation as well as Mariah adding another face to the brand selling and marketing. Danny is also a partner in the Tobacco Plaza retail store in Great Neck, Long Island, a store I look forward to visiting one of these days (add it to the list!). So that sets up a some back story behind the La Sirena LT, which debuted (that’s an awkward word…”debuted”…so is “awkward”…I digress…) at the 2016 IPCPR. This year they added a new size, a double corona, which is a massive 7 ½” x 52 to the line. Danny was kind enough to send me a couple of these to try, heavily over-packaged, I might add, but assured to make it to me in pristine condition, which is much appreciated.

 

Before I get to the LT DC, since I wanted to give the cigars a rest from their short journey, even though they came in a ziplock with a Boveda, packed in a cigar box, in a bubble UPS mailer, overnighted only about 140 miles, I decided to smoke an old favorite, a La Sirena Trident of a newer vintage. I’ve smoked a bunch of the original, My Father made Tridents, but this is from a newer box, which is out of La Zona. I really enjoy the heck out of these cigars, over the last I don’t know, seven years or so, La Sirena has been a go-to brand for me. There’s something for every occasion in the portfolio, and the Classic line is great evening cigar with some strength and body, and spice. I still have a few of the Don Pepin Tridents left, but it’s unfair to judge a cigar with five years of age to a newer one and expect a fair comparison, but I think the new and the old compare favorably.

 

LaSirena_LT_DoubleCornaThursday evening I decided the La Sirena LT Double Corona had enough time to recover, so I took it for a walk. I mentioned the Jaxx LT above, and the La Sirena LT is the same blend, made at the same factory, Plasencia’s El Paraiso in Honduras. As I said above, this is a 7½” x 52 cigar, set aside two and a half hours if you smoke at a reasonable rate. The usually large looking La Sirena band looks normal on this cigar, and it lacks the small under-band, but it does have a secondary foot-band. Many of the regular La Sirena cigars have a small band under the large one, so those with short memories, like myself, can remember what we are smoking when we  take the large band off! Obviously, due to its excessive length, this cigar starts out pretty mild, but it builds up pretty quickly to a reasonably robust smoke for a Connecticut (Ecuadoran). It has a rich flavor, with the sweet grassiness you expect from the Connectucut, but it’s not without body. Like I said, set aside a good amount of time to dedicate to this large cigar, I walked a mile, and still had a whole toro left when I got home! This was perfectly built, burn and draw were as they should be. These carry a $10 MSRP, which seems quite fair in this day and age.

 

Oceano by La Sirena_AtlanticI had to continue the La Sirena theme, so Friday I went with another large vitola, from yet another factory that they have making their cigars, Quesada in the DR. I really enjoy the Oceano line, I went with the Atlantic, the large belicoso in the line, at 7″ x 52.  This has a Dominican Habano Vuelta Arriba wrapper, Dominican Criollo binder and Dominican Criollo Visos and Ligeros and Nicaraguan Viso in the filler blend. Oddly, it’s a stronger blend than the La Sirena line, certainly the strongest in the portfolio in my estimation. I’ve had this box for about two and a half years, and they just keep getting better and better. It’s kinda on the sweet, peppery and earthy side of the flavor spectrum to me. I really like the blend. I featured the Indian in an article for a 2014 issue of Prime Living Magazine.

 

Perdomo_FactoryTourBlendConnecticut_RobustoI was going to include one more cigar, a Perdomo Factory Tour Blend Connecticut Robusto that I smoked last night, but I’m thinking it might not fit in with the overall theme. I came across the cigar while rooting around one of the trays in the cabinet humidor (that sounds pretentious…) and remembered sitting with Dave Garafalo and Mr. Jonathon at the “Gala” opening party at the 2016 IPCPR. I put Gala in quotes because that year was about the worst opening reception I can recall in the 8 years of IPCPRs I’ve been to, the food ran out in the first 15 minutes, the cash bar was stupid expensive ($6 for a water, granted it was Fiji, but still!), it was lame. Last year, and what I’ve heard from this year, General Cigar Co. has demonstrated what an opening gala should be. But, since few of my readers can experience that, since IPCPR is an industry event, that really doesn’t mean a lot to most of you. Anyway, we were hanging out with Dave and Mr. J chatting, and Roy Kirby, Dave’s Perdomo rep, came over and handed us these Perdomo Factory Tour Connecticut cigars. He didn’t have to, it was very nice of him to do. I guess this one got shuffled to the back and overlooked over the last two years, it’s not like I could miss what it was given the enormity of the band. I guess it was the week for large banded cigars. Anyway, it was a nice, Connecticut cigar, lots of flavor, and you don’t have to take the factory tour to get them. It has a Ecuador Connecticut wrapper, Jalapa binder and Esteli fillers. I enjoyed it quite a bit, but, I’m still not going to say too much about it…

 

I posted episode 6 of the CigarCraig Podcast on Friday where I said my peace about the Altria FDA letter, but I’ll add this: Of course I support the exemption of premium cigar from FDA regulation and everyone who’s fighting for it. I just happen to be realistic in my thinking. I think Altria could have worded their response a little better than “we agree with the FDA that there is “no appropriate justification to exclude premium cigars from regulation”, but, as has been pointed out, they supported the passage of the Tobacco Control Act from the get go, as it helps them from a monopoly standpoint. Anyway, I stand by my belief, as pessimistic as it may be, that regulation is inevitable, and Altria’s letter was more positive than negative in that it provided for a common sense definition of what a premium cigar is and that they should be treated with more lenience. That’s it for today, until the next time,

 

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News: Plasencia Cigars’ Alma Del Campo: The World Champion of Cigars

I missed this last week somehow, it seemed like a neat story, so I thought I’d share. I still haven’t had the Alma Del Campo yet, it’s on my ever-growing list…
Plasencia Cigars, the leading producer of premium cigars and the largest producer of tobacco in Central America, was awarded 1st place in a consumer cigar blind tasting held by Manuel’s, one of the finest and most renowned cigar shops in Zürich, Switzerland. The award was conferred for its Alma del Campo Tribu cigar, one of the company’s first brand name cigars to be introduced to the market.
This is the second time Manuel’s hosts a blind tasting among its consumers – this time around with the timely theme of soccer. Broken into four rounds over the span of four weeks, with half of the top-rated cigars moving up to the next round, the search for the best cigar in the world consisted of 16 Robusto-size cigars, eight Cubanos, and eight non-Cubanos, including products from Nicaragua, Honduras, Costa Rica, and the Dominican Republic. Cigars were reviewed and judged on a preliminary maximum 50-point scale based on their processing and construction (10 points), aroma and taste (20 points), smoke (10 points), and overall quality (10 points).
In the final round, Alma Del Campo and Cohiba Robusto were then rated by approximately 100 consumers under the same categories. Alma Del Campo received a total rating of 91 points out of a possible 100, securing its spot as the champion among cigars from all over the world -a title which was previously held by Cuban Juan Lopez Seleccion No. 2 in 2014.
“We are proud to have been selected by Manuel’s as the top cigar in Switzerland,” said Nestor Plasencia, CEO of Plasencia Cigars. “Competitions such as Manuel’s blind tastings are imperative to our company, because the top cigar is selected by consumers, and that’s who we think about when creating our product.”  
“This year’s competition was fierce with some of the top cigar brands in the world participating,” said Manuel Fröhlich, owner of Manuel’s. “We want to congratulate the team at Plasencia, a family owned business and today’s biggest premium tobacco producer, for winning the public’s vote for its Alma del Campo cigar’s creaminess and voluminous smoke.” 

Alma del Campo is a complex smoke with the perfect balance, showing flavors of coffee and nuts. It is a very creamy cigar with a touch of spice. The cigar has a fantastic finish that seems to leave a memorable experience on the palate. Alma del Campo is available in five vitolas.
The cigar brands competing in the blind tasting contest included:
  • Plasencia Cigars
  • Cohiba Robusto
  • Blind Man’s Bluff Robusto
  • Bolivar Royal Corona
  • Brun del Ré Gold Robusto
  • Camacho Nicaraguan Barrel Aged
  • Davidoff 702 Grand Cru Robusto
  • Drew Estate Liga Privada
  • Enclave Robusto of AJ Fernandez
  • H. Upmann Connoisseur
  • Juan Lopez Seleccion No.2
  • Montecristo Open Master
  • Partagas Serie D No. 4
  • Quesada Reserva Privada Robusto
  • Quintero
  • Romeo y Julieta Short Churchill
Visit plasenciacigars.com. Follow along on Instagram and Twitter @PlasenciaCigars and Facebook.com/Plasencia-Cigars. Join the conversation with #PlasenciaCigars.
About Plasencia Cigars
The foundation for Plasencia Cigars began in 1865 when Eduardo Plasencia started growing tobacco in Cuba. Three decades later the business was expanded, and the Corojal Farm in Cuba’s Vuelta Abajo region was established. Since then, five generations of the Plasencia Family have been growing tobacco. They are greatly regarded in the industry as being one of the largest producers of first-class cigar tobacco in Nicaragua. Today, Plasencia Cigars manufactures more than 35 million handmade cigars per year, growing tobacco on 3,000 acres combined in several locations throughout Central America: four in Nicaragua, three in Honduras, one in Costa Rica, and one in Panama.

 

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