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Joining a recent trend of cigars created to pay homage to famous sports figures (most notably the Gary Sheffield Home Run 500 by Rocky Patel and the Dale Earnhardt 88 by Ted’s Cigars), Camacho has released a series of cigars in tribute to famed NFL legend Mike Ditka. Three different cigars dubbed “The Coach”, “Hall of […]
In today’s review we take a look at a blend from one of the oldest and most well-known names in tobacco, the Nat Sherman Timeless. This three-nation blend of Dominican and Nicaraguan filler tobaccos beneath a Honduran wrapper has been making a lot of waves lately, largely due to the #2 vitola earning the number […]
The latest creation from Joe Chuisano’s C&C Cigars, the Loose Cannon 1206 is a maduro-wrapped box-pressed blend featuring a mix of premium Dominican tobaccos wrapped in, interestingly enough, a wrapper from Germany. After being pretty impressed with C&C’s initial offerings last year, I had been curious to see what else Joe’s new company would bring […]
Well folks, we’re not even two weeks in and 2013 is already turning out to be a very interesting year for cigar reviews. This week the latest addition to Christian Eiora’s Fabricas Unidas holding company, Edgar Hoill Cigars landed on our shelves, and they are quite unique to say the least. The cigars are a […]
L’Atelier, which translates to “workshop” in French, is the first cigar blended by Pete Johnson for his new company L’Atelier Imports. This flagship line is made by the Garcia Family at the My Father Cigars factory in Esteli, Nicaragua using a new wrapper that was grown in Ecuador by the Oliva tobacco family. The wrapper is […]