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6 Major Cigar Mistakes You Don’t Know You’re Making

Whether you don’t want to look like a novice or just want to lay down the law on your fellow smokers, here are some common bad practices that go by unnoticed too often. 1. Removing the Band Prematurely This seems like a natural thing to do for most novice smokers. You might get lucky and […]

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by Brian Gildea, 10 years ago

Cigar Reviews

Smoke Notes Cigar Review: Camacho American Barrel-Aged Robusto

Camacho American Barrel-Aged Robusto (5×50) W: Pennsylvania Broadleaf B: American Broadleaf F: American Broadleaf, Pennsylvania Broadleaf Maduro, Bourbon Barrel-Aged Honduran Corojo Factory: Occidental Cigars, D.R. The first Camacho core line cigar to be produced in the Dominican Republic, the American Barrel-Aged features a blend made up almost entirely of U.S.-grown tobaccos. The secret ingredient in […]

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by Jason, 10 years ago

Cigar Reviews

Smoke Notes Cigar Review: Elogio Excentrico No. 3

Elogio Excentrico No. 3 (6 1/8×58) W: Ecuadorian Habano B: Nicaraguan Ometepe F: Dominican Republic, Nicaragua, Pennsylvania Factory: Tabacalera La Flor De San Luis S.A., Esteli Blended using an interesting mix of Dominican Ligero and Seco, Pennsylvania Viso, and Esteli Seco tobaccos beneath a Nicaraguan Ometepe binder and Ecuador Habano wrapper, this limited release made […]

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by Jason, 10 years ago

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5 Cigar Tricks You Should Use Every Time You Light Up

                                So you’ve got a hold of your favorite standby stick. Or maybe somebody just gifted you a Padron, Opus, or Liga and you’re sitting there smacking your lips. However it came to you, are you going to get the […]

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by Brian Gildea, 10 years ago

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Smoke Notes Cigar Reviews: Villiger Talanga

Villiger Talanga Double Robusto (5.5×54) W: Honduran Connecticut B: Nicaraguan Habano F: Nicaraguan Factory: Plasencia Cigars S.A., Nicaraguan It’s easy to overlook Villiger’s relatively young line-up of premium handmade cigars, which came to fruition only a few, short years ago. Since 1888, they’ve been mostly associated with machine mades. That’s exactly why I decided to light one up and see what they’re […]

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by Brian Gildea, 10 years ago