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M by Macanudo Coffee Cigars Coffee and cigar lovers take note – the ultimate coffee smoke has arrived. Macanudo’s first foray into the world of coffee-flavored cigars, the M by Macanudo unites a blend of fine long-leaves from Nicaragua under a Philippines binder and Indonesian Bezuki wrapper, enhanced by an amazingly-smooth infusion of single-origin blonde […]
Aged Cigars Vs. Fresh-Rolled Cigars – What’s the Difference? If you’ve ever attended an event at a cigar lounge, a wedding, or some other occasion where there was a cigar roller on site providing fresh-rolled cigars, you’ll know that a fresh cigar can be a great smoke. Not only does the “live” element of seeing […]
It’s no secret that many cigars try to harness the power of sweet flavor notes over more “traditional” tastes. These sweet smokes, commonly referred to as “dessert cigars,” can be the perfect way to finish off a big meal. Of course, the right balance of sweetness for a cigar is different from person to person. In this blog, we’ll try to find something for everyone, from the smoker who wants the slightest hint of sweetness to those who have a true sweet tooth when it comes to cigars.
Macanudo Inspirado Green Robusto (5 x 52) W – Brazilian Arapiraca B – Indonesia F – Colombia/Dom. Rep. Following the Inspirado Orange in chronological order of release, the Macanudo Inspirado Green introduces yet more variety to the ever-expanding Macanudo cigar portfolio. This time around, a Brazilian Arapiraca wrapper is the star of the show. Completing […]
Whether you smoke nothing but premium cigars or grab whatever catches your eye at the convenience store, you’ve likely come across flavored cigars. Countless companies produce these aromatic smokes, and a wide array of different flavors have become available. From fruit to coffee to wine, there is a flavored or infused cigar for just about any palate. The question remains, though: if cigars are made from natural tobacco, how are such decidedly unnatural flavors worked into the final product? The answer actually depends on the cigar (and the manufacturer) in question.