So folks, I’ve been asked about putting a scoring system on my cigar ratings. I think a lot of people can do this better than me, but I have come-up with an assessment system that I’m thinking of putting on my cigar reviews going forward. I will not assess a “Pre-Review” cigar as these reviews […]
This is scary stuff. Good thing even a liberal newspaper calls for this madness to stop. The idea of not being to light up a cigar or any tobacco product in your own abode is just crazy. This also takes the rights of the landlord away When does the madness stop? Attention Tacoma-Pierce County, Washington […]
My Viaje Satori In the “indie” cigar market (or commonly called boutique cigar market), Viaje has been building a reputation that is helping distinguish themselves from their competition. Viaje has been employing a “micro batch” process for its cigar releases. Namely, it is producing the majority of its boxes in small batches (i.e. under 500 […]
Entrance to the Perdomo Lounge My visit to Perdomo Cigar Lounge at IPCPR was one of the more interesting ones. During the week at IPCPR, I noticed there was a flurry of activity in this booth/lounge. And it wasn’t just me as I have seen a lot written that this was one of the busier […]
This question came from my good friend John. Thanks John for some of the great “Cigar 102” suggestions and I will keep them coming. Q: Should I leave the cellophane on my cigar wrapper or take it off? A: I hate to use that standard consulting answer, but “it depends”. This could be almost […]
Since I’ve gotten a lot of new sticks at IPCPR that still might require aging or are still in prototypes, I’ve opted to introduce a concept called the “Pre-Review”. I know that isn’t exactly good grammar, but this will allow me to post some initial impressions of cigars that fall into those categories I mention. […]
What better way to settle your differences than to go to dinner and have a nice cigar? This is a great tradition. If the Pleasure Police get their way, then this great tradition could go away. Click below to read the story on how Albert Haynesworth and Mike Shanahan will do this. Haynesworth says he […]
The new Alec Bradley Tempus Maduro There were companies such as General, Miami, and Torano C that had major release years of new sticks at IPCPR. There were other cigar companies like Oliva, Camacho, and CAO that did not have major release years and instead chose to tweak their product lines. The visit to Alec […]
The Joya de Nicaragua Cabinetta Serie – Toro Double wrapper cigars are nothing new to the cigar business. There have been many successful barber-pole (i.e. Camacho Liberty 2007) and pinstripe (CAO Cigars) cigars that provide a terrific level of complexity. However, 2010 seems to be the year of the combining two different wrappers creating “segments” […]
The Cigar Coop in front of the simulated front of La Aurora Very simply, I really liked the Miami Cigars Lounge at IPCPR. Like General Cigars, I am also very excited about the pipeline. While there isn’t a crafty tale to weave in this visit, I felt that this visit was still worth of […]
In the previous installments of Tales from the IPCPR, we have discussed a lot of family cigar companies and several indie cigar companies. Like in any industry sector, there are the big boys – a.k.a. the big corporations. A lot of times, the big corporations take a hit for being – say “too corporate”. But […]