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The Best Cheap Cigars for the Summer

The Best Cheap Cigars for the Summer With summer right around the corner, it’s only natural to want to get outside and soak up some sun. Even if we aren’t able to enjoy visiting some of our favorite public spaces—restaurants, festivals, and the like—our yards are here to offer us a safe place to get […]

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by Steve Kotch, 6 years ago

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Trinidad Santiago Cigars

A historic brand of prestigious and mysterious origin, cigars bearing the Trinidad name were first rolled in Cuba by founder Diego Trinidad in 1905. After decades as a family business, Trinidad was acquired by Habanos S.A. in the 1960s. Under the new ownership, these special cigars were never sold to the public but reserved for […]

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by Jason, 6 years ago

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Black & Mild Cigars Guide

Black & Mild Cigars Reviewed Fancy a quick smoke? Black & Mild cigars are a popular machine-made option for smokers on the go. Check out their flavor profiles and smoking experiences inside this guide to their popular smokes! About Black & Cigars Originally produced by John Middleton Co. in King of Prussia, PA, a tobacco […]

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by Jason, 6 years ago

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A Complete Guide to Deadwood Cigars by Drew Estate

A popular selection of sweetly-infused selections from Drew Estate, Deadwood Cigars appeal to infused and non-infused cigar fans alike, thanks to a subtler process. Think of them somewhere between ACID and Drew’s premium offerings like Liga Privada, and you’ll land in the Deadwood flavor profile. We’ll review Deadwood’s catalog, but first, a little history. About […]

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by Jason, 6 years ago

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Quibungo by Espinosa Cigars

Quibungo Cigars from Espinosa The second installment in Espinosa’s exciting limited edition Rare Species series, the elusive Quibungo cigar is a creamy, medium-bodied smoke with a perfect spicy bite, brought to you by the fine folks at La Zona cigars in Esteli, Nicaragua. Limited to just 1500 cigars crafted using a Brazilian Arapiraca wrapper leaf […]

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by Jason, 6 years ago