Guayacan Cigars was part of the Emilio Cigars booth group this year. While we spent time with the various Emilio Cigars booths, the Guayacan booth looked particularly busy with a steady stream of retailers coming through.

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Guayacan Habano Ecuador The Habano Ecuador line got a size addition in the form of a Gordo (6 x 60), with the other four sizes remaining the same.

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Guayacan Maduro The big news for Guayacan this year is they’re releasing a Maduro line, which according to its website, has the same sizes as the Habano line, though their sales sheet lists the available sizes as Petit Robusto (4 1/2 x 56), Toro (6 x 52), Gordo (6 x 60) and Corona (6 x 42).

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Brian Burt

I have been smoking cigars since 2005 and reviewing them as a hobby since 2010. Initially, I started out small with a 50-count humidor and only smoking one or two cigars a month. Not knowing anybody else that smoked cigars, it was only an occasional hobby that I took part in. In March of 2010, I joined Nublive and Cigar Asylum, connecting me with many people who also shared an interest in cigars. Reading what they had to say about brands I had never heard of, I quickly immersed myself in the boutique brands of the industry and it was then that cigars transformed from a hobby into a passion.