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Dion Giolito of Illusione Cigars is known for a lot of things—super-powerful, all-Nicaraguan blends, superlative construction, and mysteriously-modest presentation are just a few. But if there’s one thing he’s not really known for, it’s creating blends that are anything less than medium-to-full-bodied. That’s why I was surprised to learn that Cruzado, a Nicaraguan puro that […]
Out of all of the manufacturers who released new blends at this year’s IPCPR trade show, I have to say that Pete Johnson’s were the ones that peaked my interest the most. In particular, La Casita Criolla seemed like it could turn out to be one of this year’s best, and at the very least, […]
Before I say what I’m about to say, I think it’s important to mention that I realize how good I have it. I never want to give the impression that I take the perks of my job for granted. I get to review a ton of really nice cigars for this blog, and I’ve legitimately […]
If you’ve been on our website anytime in the last few weeks, chances are you’ve heard of the new Don Lino bundles. We got a shipment of these back in June, and considering they’re not exactly the most well-known cigars out there, they’ve been selling unbelievably well. According to Rene from Miami Cigar & Company, […]
Nestor Miranda Art Deco is one of the lines that Miami Cigar & Co. debuted at the 2011 IPCPR. A Don “Pepin” Garcia blend, the Art Deco line is made with Dominican and Nicaraguan leaves, including a double binder (one from each country) and a Nicaraguan Corojo ’06 wrapper. I received a couple of samples […]