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Diamondback, one of Altadis U.S.A.’s 2011 releases, was among a few other new cigars that stayed relatively under the radar. While nothing to this effect has been said explicitly by Altadis, it seems to me like Diamondback is their answer to Camacho’s ever-popular Baccarat—a mellow, sweet-tipped, Connecticut-wrapped cigar at comfortable price range. Having tried and […]
It seems like in the last few years, tons and tons of companies have jumped on the “more power” bandwagon, constantly releasing stogies that are stronger than their predecessors. Since my tastes ere on the side of medium-to-full, this hasn’t bothered me at all, and since I’ve been on a roll lately with picking out […]
As you probably already know from some of my reviews, I am a fan of strong cigars (see my review of the La Flor Dominican Double Ligero). I weigh about 200 pounds, I smoke cigars pretty much constantly, and prior to smoking today, I ate a huge meal. But even with all that on my […]
I’d heard it was possible, maybe even enjoyable, but I’d never seen it done. I even read somewhere the Samuel L. Jackson swears by it, though I can’t remember for the life of me where I read that. I’m talking, of course, about smoking two cigars at once. I was curious about this practice, maybe even […]
I’m keeping a running list of cigars I plan to review in the next few weeks, which, at present, is about 15 cigars long and growing every day (hard life, right?). So I’ve been trying to mix them up as much as possible so I don’t end up doing back to back reviews of “not-my-type” […]