Review: Macanudo Café Portofino
Say what? Macanudo makes a Lancero? And it comes in a tube? Well… sort of. It’s not a true El Laguito No. 1, it’s actually…
Review: Studio Tobac ST-DS001
Today we will be taking a look at another cigar from the current Studio Tobac Sampler, the ST-DS001 (Studio Tobac Dark Side). I have made…
Review: Pinar Del Río Habano Sun Grown Lancero
If Charlie “Ray” Stahl wants someone else to review PDRs, he’s probably going to need to do them himself. While our favorite Kentuckian is preparing…
El Triunfador Lancero (Original)
Next to the original release of the Black Label, this has to be one of Pete Johnson’s most heralded productions. Much like the Brown Label…
Padilla Miami Lancero
I guess it’s Raíces Cubanas weekend. Generally, that will result in a fairly good few days, given the Honduran outfit is responsible for some of…
Review: Illusione ~hl~ (Candela)
It’s green. No, not that kind of green. Okay, maybe that kind of green. I’ve professed my love, or lack there of, for Candela once…
Arturo Fuente Don Carlos Lancero
Much like the Oliva Serie V Lancero, this should be a cigar that is going to be an absolute winner for yours truly. Cameroon +…
Review: Tatuaje Tattoo
Oh the Tatuaje Tattoo. Not exactly a shining moment in journalistic accuracy for el niño diablo, albeit, eventually Pete Johnson cleared everything up.
Review: Cueto No.4 Largos
Today we will be taking a look at a yet another cigar in our Custom Rolled Cuban series, the Cueto No.4 Largos. Cueto, whose real name…
Review: Rocky Patel Decade Lancero
For a lot of smokers, the plethora of new lines and unique marketing tactics of Rocky Patel (particularly in the catalogs), seems to be a…
Viaje C-4 (Prerelease)
In late June of 2010, Viaje released the TNT, a 6 1/4 x 54 cigar that was made to look like a stick of TNT….