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Noob Reviews #9: Nat Sherman Metropolitan Selection Maduro

Noob Reviews: A new smoker’s guide to the best beginner smokes Sometimes it’s better to let go, drift along, and see where the trails of cigar smoke will take you. The best surprises in life often come this way. Instead of picking my own stick this week, I took a suggestion from our photographer, Ron, […]

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by Brian Gildea, 11 years ago

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Noob Reviews #7: Dunhill Aged

Noob Reviews: A new smoker’s guide to the best beginner smokes Every once in a while you need to treat yourself, and today’s review is about doing just that. This cigar is a step up from the usual day-to-day lot on Noob Reviews. Dunhill is one of the most elegant and respected brands among premium […]

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by Brian Gildea, 11 years ago

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Noob Reviews #6: Sancho Panza Dulcinea

Noob Reviews: A new smoker’s guide to the best beginner smokes Since reading Jason’s recent post “Top 5 Bang-For-Your-Buck ‘Daily’ Cigars”, I’ve had a nagging itch to find out what the Sancho Panza cigars are all about. I’m always on the hunt for a good daily cigar myself. At work I have a warehouse-sized humidor […]

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by Brian Gildea, 11 years ago

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Noob Reviews #5: Asylum Insidious

Noob Reviews: A new smoker’s guide to the best beginner smokes This week is a change of pace as I was able to review a new release. We had the fortune of Tom Lazuka of Asylum Cigars stopping by to talk about the Insidious, among their other lines. He mentioned that it’s the first cigar […]

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by Brian Gildea, 11 years ago

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Cigar Review – Camacho Double Shock Robusto

With its contrasting barber-pole wrappers and eye-catching package design, Camacho‘s Double Shock cigar is certainly one of the flashiest offerings to come out of this year’s IPCPR trade show, but the uniqueness of this new cigar line extends well past its surface. Beneath the Double Shock’s dual Ecuadorian Habano and Mexican San Andrés Maduro wrapper […]

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by Jason, 11 years ago