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Alec Bradley’s latest creation, the habano-wrapped Nica Puro is the company’s first cigar comprised of all Nicaraguan tobaccos (hence, the name.) We received our first shipment of this new blend a few weeks ago, but I wanted to give it a chance to rest a bit more before breaking one out for review. Today I […]
The Esteban Carreras Covenant made its debut along with the Chupacabra back in July of last year at the IPCPR trade show in Orlando. The Covenant features long-filler tobaccos from the Esteli, Jalapa, and volcanic Ometepe regions of Nicaragua beneath a Habano Oscuro wrapper leaf. Just like the Chupacabra, the only additional info I could […]
It was one year ago on this day that I first smoked the Paul Stulac Phantom. At the time Paul Stulac was a relatively unknown retailer from Nova Scotia who was just getting his feet wet in the handmade cigar biz. Since then, he’s expanded upon his original line with three additional blends, all of […]
The “no-frills” packaging and presentation of Henry Clay cigars harkens back to a time where cigars were simpler and substance was valued over style. These days you rarely hear the name Henry Clay, but it’s actually one of the oldest brand names in the business. Originating as a Cuban brand in the 1840’s, the Henry […]
La Gloria Cubana’s latest offering, the Serie R Black, is the brand’s first Nicaraguan cigar. Featuring a Jalapa Valley Nicaraguan Topado ligero wrapper around a blend of Cuban-seed Nicaraguan long-fillers, the Serie R Black continues the Serie R tradition of fat ring sizes with a smoke that the company has described as “a full bodied […]