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An Azan White, A Toraño Exodus 50th Cigar and I Got Hex’d!

It’s been a busy time in the cigar industry, it seems.  Press releases are flying everywhere, and, although I’m not the guy who has the ability, or the inclination, to post them upon arrival, they did inspire some of my cigar selections this week!  There are several sites I can count on posting a press release shortly after I receive the e-mailed version, and I think that’s great!  I just feel like it would be redundant for me to post it a few days later and I try to keep my content just a little different from everyone else.  That being said, I’m all about promoting the premium cigar industry, so I’ll endeavor to smoke a cigar from a company in the news and link to the relevant press release on one of my esteemed colleagues sites.  Everyone (with some exceptions) loves links, so hopefully this is a winning solution.  Enough of my editorial views, I smoked some cigars this week!

 

AzanWhite_RobustoThursday evening I selected my last IPCPR sample from Roberto Duran Cigars, an Azan White Robusto.  I had enjoyed the Campaña a while back (here with some back story) and really enjoyed it.  I’m sure glad that I accidentally came by samples at the show, because this is a dynamite cigar.  It’s flavor is smooth and rich and it’s what I look for in a premium cigar.  The construction is also perfect.  I have it on good authority that they are coming out with a Corojo Maduro next, which sounds really interesting. This 4 7/8 x 50 robusto has an Ecuador Corojo wrapper and perhaps it’s the Brazilian Mata Fina in the filler (along with leaf from Jalapa and Esteli) that give it that little something extra that I like.  This is a really nice, refined cigar that would be smokable just about any time of the day.  Another cigar with a “very nice” rating.  The press release I mentioned above can be found posted at Cigar Federation here.

 

Torano_Exodus50_ToroFriday I cracked open a Toraño 90+ Rated Sampler I received last year from Jack Toraño.  As I am prone to do, I started with the maduro offering, the 93 rated Toraño Exodus 1959 50 Years Toro. This is also the highest rated out of the bunch. Aesthetically, this is a beautiful dark, oily cigar and I really like how the copper colored band looks against the wrapper. Very pretty.  This is a rich, smooth maduro that is another “very nice” cigar.  Burn and draw were spot on and it gave me about an hour and a half of smoking enjoyment.  I’ll continue to smoke through this sampler and report in on the rest of the blends represented, it’s nice to know that this can be purchased for under $25 at a lot of outlets (BCP has them here, shilling for one of my advertisers!).  Toraño announced last week their “Blends From the Vault” tour beginning in February.  TheCigarNut.com is one place you can find the press release about the tour.  I was actually having a discussion yesterday with a gentleman in a local lounge about the lack of a big Toraño presence here in south-east PA, and the proprietor of the same shop asked me about Sam Leccia in a separate conversation. Toraños are great smokes and Sam is the hot ticket over the last six months or so, it amazes me a little that the presence is so limited.

 

hex_figuradoWednesday I posted the press release for National Hex Day, so I hunted down a participating store in my area and took a forty minute drive to Goose’s Tobacco Outlet in Limerick, PA.  I had visited this shop once before and had wanted to visit again anyway, so this gave me an excuse.  I walked in and said “Hex Me” and was presented with a Hex Figurado, and then purchased three more. John, the proprietor, invited me into their members lounge to enjoy my free Hex Figurado. From talking to a couple members there, I came to find that if you spend $20 in the shop you are welcome to enjoy the lounge without a membership. This isn’t generally a problem for me anyway, but I prefer a shop have a public area for patrons to come in and enjoy their purchases. Not everyone buys more cigars than they plan to smoke at one sitting, there may be people who want to come in and buy one cigar and sit and enjoy it in a comfortable setting.  Just one of my pet peeves, and I can’t complain about Goose’s selection or lounge, because it’s not bad and the two times I’ve been there I’ve managed to meet nice people and be accepted, like one finds in many cigar shops.  I’ve smoked the Hex before and enjoyed it quite a bit. The example I smoked yesterday smoked a little on the wet side, and in talking to some other patrons they seemed to have similar issues. I still found it to be delicious, but if I didn’t understand the problem, I may have been put off by the way it smoked. I know the ones I brought home will smoke great after some rest in the humidor (they are in the new Adorini humidor for now). Keep an eye out for Sindicato Cigars, they are doing some pretty interesting things! I also understand that Goose’s is working on bringing a brand to market as well as hosting a festival in the fall.  I’d much rather get Hex’d at Goose’s than Goose’d at Hex’s! I hope some of you went out and got Hex’d yesterday (or goose’d, I’m not judging)!

 

That’s enough for today, enjoy the day, I understand there might be a game on or something (the Flyers played last night and tomorrow, so I don’t know what other games there might be…). Until the next time,

 

CigarCraig

 

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CigarCraig’s 12 Spectacular Days of Cigar Giveaways 2013 Day 13: Famous Smoke Shop

It’s been a long ride, but it’s not over yet!  I was quite pleased to have had such a great response from my friends in the cigar business, and I feel bad that there were a couple people who showed interest in participating early that I didn’t follow up with because I had plenty already, and I just don’t have the time to go chasing after people!  I think everyone will agree that this whole thing was pretty spectacular anyway. So, of course, we can’t just let it end at 12 days like rational human beings. And because tomorrow’s Christmas Day, I’m going to wait until Thursday to close the contest and announce a winner, so you have two whole days to enter! If you haven’t entered before, all new comments have to be approved, so please be patient if you don’t see your comment appear immediately, I’ll get to it.  Let’s figure out who won yesterday’s Box of Toraño Family Cigar Co. Blends from the Vault D-042 Robustos and the awesome leather cigar case! Zakk Morrow was the name that came up, so please forward your address so I can send it off to the folks at Toraño! What’s in store for our bonus day? Read on:

 

 Day 13!

Since we went to 13 days last year, you might have expected this otherwise unlikely turn of events. To put a little twist on things, and since it is Tuesday, that makes it Two-fer Tuesday again! Famous Smoke Shop is the sponsor of today’s extra special CigarCraig’s 12 Spectacular Days of Cigar Giveaways 2013 finale. Under the tree are two boxes of Romeo y Julieta cigars which are Famous Smoke Shop Exclusives. First is one box of Romeo y Julieta House of Capulet Toro cigar features a smooth blend of Honduran and Nicaraguan fillers, a Nicaraguan binder, and a creamy Ecuadorian Connecticut wrapper.

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You can’t have Juliet with Romeo, right? So the second present is one box of Romeo y Julieta House of Montague Toro. This has a Brazilian Maduro wrapper, a Dominican Olor binder and a blend of Nicaraguan, Dominican, and Brazilian long-fillers. Both come in boxes of 20 cigars and will ship directly from Famous Smoke Shop. Both sound super tasty!

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What a prize, right?  As if that wasn’t all, The folks at Famous Smoke Shop wanted everyone to win, so they have given me some discount codes for you to use to get discounts on the Romeo y Julieta Capulets and Montagues, OR, free Romeo y Julieta Capulet and Montague Five-packs with another purchase! These codes will be good through January. Use them! You know you’re buying cigars anyway!  Special thanks to Travis Lord and all the folks at Famous Smoke Shop for pushing us to Day 13 with an especially nice Two-fer Tuesday present! See that? Everyone wins! 

 

Discount codes:

CAPULET5 – Free 5-pack of Romeo y Julieta House of Capulet with any $75+ purchase

MONTAGUE5 – Free 5-pack of Romeo y Julieta House of Montague with any $75+ purchase

CAPULET20 – $20 off any $100+ purchase of Romeo y Julieta House of Capulet

MONTAGUE20 – $20 off any $100+ purchase of Romeo y Julieta House of Montague

 

Rules

Here’s how you enter: leave a comment.  That’s it, plain and simple.  Tweets don’t count, but feel free to spread the word, only comments on this page count as an entry.  Each day there will be a different prize and the winner will be drawn from that day’s comments. The winner will be announced on the next day’s post. The contest is open to everyone, even if you’ve won one of my contests in the past six months, but once you’ve won, you are ineligible to win again in this series of contests. All prizes will be mailed as soon as I get a chance to go to the post office, or whenever the sponsor decides to ship, whichever is the case, so don’t make me chase down your address!  If you won, please e-mail your contact information to craig@cigarcraig.com as soon as possible! That’s it, leave a comment to enter and good luck. Check back tomorrow to see if you won and enter tomorrow’s contest!

 

Until Thursday,

 

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CigarCraig’s 12 Spectacular Days of Cigar Giveaways 2013 Day 12: Toraño Family Cigars

I can’t believe it’s almost over! Here we are at the 12th day already.  Almost 2 weeks worth of getting up early, choosing a winner and publishing a post before 7am EST. It’s been crazy. But it’s nearing the end and I appreciate all of the positive comments and for everyone taking the time to try to weasel win some great cigars from our generous sponsors!  The winner of the excellent Nica Rustica El Brujito bundle, Undercrown cap and Acid cutter is smoke770. Please e-mail your address so I can ship this stuff to you!  Once again, many thanks to the folks at Drew Estate! Let’s see what wonders Day 12 has in store for us:

 

Day 12

The folks at Toraño Family Cigar Co. have been great supporters for a long time, even before I started this site when we’d have events.  Once again they come up big with a box of Blends from the Vault D-042 Robustos.  This new cigar has an Ecuador Habano wrapper and the filler blend contains some tobacco from my home state of Pennsylvania! But that’s not all.  They’ve also thrown in a beautiful leather cigar case to carry a few of these around in style.  A box of twenty 5″ x 52 cigars and a cool cigar case.  These will be great under someone’s tree this year!

 

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Once again, thanks to Jack Toraño for putting this present together!  This is a great family and they make great cigars. Good luck folks!

 

Rules

Here’s how you enter: leave a comment.  That’s it, plain and simple.  Tweets don’t count, but feel free to spread the word, only comments on this page count as an entry.  Each day there will be a different prize and the winner will be drawn from that day’s comments. The winner will be announced on the next day’s post. The contest is open to everyone, even if you’ve won one of my contests in the past six months, but once you’ve won, you are ineligible to win again in this series of contests. All prizes will be mailed as soon as I get a chance to go to the post office, or whenever the sponsor decides to ship, whichever is the case, so don’t make me chase down your address!  Please e-mail your contact information to craig@cigarcraig.com as soon as possible! That’s it, leave a comment to enter and good luck. Check back tomorrow to see if you won and enter tomorrow’s contest!

 

Until Tomorrow,

 

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CigarCraig’s 12 Spectacular Days of Cigar Giveaways 2013 Day 5: Legacy Brands

Once again a nice turnout for the chance to win a box of Leccia Black Petite Rothschilds and a Leccia Tobacco t-shirt worn by Sam himself! (just kidding!). Thanks again to Sam and Jack Toraño for this spectacular present!  JScott is going to be out of his mind excited to have won! Joel is a long time reader, and I might have his address around here somewhere but please send it anyway so I make sure I have it right! Maybe share one with your buddy Commish if you want! Also, Saturday’s winner has yet to e-mail, chekk12 please send your address! Of course, the bad news for both of you is that you aren’t eligible to win again until Jan 1 when I reset everything.  You won, quit your whining :-).  On with something very special for Day 5! 

  

It’s Day 5 already and things are moving along nicely!  Today we have more cigars of exceptional quality from Victor Vitale of Legacy Brands.  Victor launched his new Tortuga 215 line at this years IPCPR trade show. It’s very exclusive as it’s on;y available at appointed merchants (BestCigarPrices.com happens to be one of them).  These are made from high priming Nicaraguan tobaccos and are really, really good smokes.  There’s a Four-pack of the Tortuga 215 Reserva Robustos along with a two cigar sampler containing another Tortuga 215 Reserva and an Ora Vivo Armand Assante Robusto, which is the second cigar line in the Legacy Brands stable. the Ora Vivo is a very tasty cigar as well. You may have read about it here in the last several months.

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There you have it, a spectacular bunch of smokes from Victor Vitale and Legacy Brands.  Many thanks to Victor for sharing these cigars with one of my lucky readers, I know I’ve enjoyed a few of both lines.  You know what to do! Leave a comment to enter and check back tomorrow to see if you won.

 

Rules

Here’s how you enter: leave a comment.  That’s it, plain and simple.  Tweets don’t count, but feel free to spread the word, only comments on this page count as an entry.  Each day there will be a different prize and the winner will be drawn from that day’s comments. The winner will be announced on the next day’s post. The contest is open to everyone, even if you’ve won one of my contests in the past six months, but once you’ve won, you are ineligible to win again in this series of contests. All prizes will be mailed as soon as I get a chance to go to the post office, or whenever the sponsor decides to ship, whichever is the case, so don’t make me chase down your address!  If you are the winner, please e-mail your contact information to craig@cigarcraig.com as soon as possible! That’s it, leave a comment to enter and good luck. Check back tomorrow to see if you won and enter tomorrow’s contest!

 

Until Tomorrow,

 

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Stooges and Stogies©, A Toraño, and Undercrown and a Dignity Cigar

Three Stooges Cigar Band MagnetLast night we attended the very first Stooges and Stogies© event hosted by Chester County, PA author Jim Breslin.  Jim had his friend Chris set up an outdoor screen and a projector (the old fashioned kind with reels and film!), set out a spread and had some kegs of microbrews on tap, and we watched Three Stooges shorts all night.  I thought this was a great idea and took along some cigars to share.  Of course, Stogies and Stooges go together, there were stogies present in several of the episodes we watched, which ranged from the early original Moe, Larry, Curly line up, wartime Moe, Larry, Shemp editions, to some later episodes featuring Moe, Larry and Joe Besser.  Hilarity ensued.  I stooges_bandslit up a Casa Toraño Maduro Lancero for the pre-screening meet and greet and it was perfect. The Lancero size needs to me smoked slowly, so it’s almost the perfect size for socializing.  Of course, I really enjoy the flavor of this maduro, lots of chocolate and espresso and it couldn’t have burned better.  I was almost tempted to light up another one when I came across an Undercrown Corona Viva in my case.  This may be my number one repeat cigar, I’ve PP_3Stgssmoked a bunch of these over the past year and they never are a disappointment. They are terrific dark, rich cigars that suit my palate. I paired both cigars with a frosty bottle of Reeds Extra Ginger Brew and laughter.

Here are a few pictures from the event:

 

This was a great idea for an event, thank you to Jim and his wife for hosting it and inviting us to enjoy it along with you.  Well done!

 

Dignidad Del Hombre - Orudam X Torpedo

Rewinding a little, earlier in the week I took a walk with a nice Dignidad Del Hombre Orudam X Torpedo from Dignity Cigars.  I first met Don Juan Gross at the 2011 IPCPR show. It’s funny the things that stick in your head, it was at the General Cigar reception at a nightclub called Lavo, I think, when I walked up to the bar to get a Coke and Don Juan introduced himself.  I talked to him at his booth the next day, and have seen him at the shows for the last two years, but we never managed to get time for an interview (one of several regrets I have from this past year’s show).  Don Juan makes some fine cigars in Costa Rica, and is based out of California.  Super nice guy.  Anyway, he laid this Torpedo on me in Vegas and I just got around to smoking it.  It started off with a really nice sweetness and burned arrow straight.  about half way through there was a flavor change, and I don’t often pick up on those.  I’m sure they happen all the time, but I’m either not paying attention or don’t have the palate to discern them.  Anyway, I picked up a distinct bitter flavor, not a bad flavor, it just amused me that it switched from sweet to bitter that quick.  I think I have a couple more specimens from the Dignity line floating around, so I’ll be looking forward to revisiting it.  I know I have an enormous  Diadema measuring 9 ¼” x 55 from his SMOKE OF ART series that he gave me last year that I just haven’t found the time to smoke.  If you run across the Dignity line, give it a try, and if you have a chance to meet Don Juan Gross, take advantage of it, he’s a super nice guy.

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

 

CigarCraig

 

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