Review: La Aurora Cien Años Lancero
If asked what blend is the collective pride of La Aurora, Cien Años. Not much thought required. While the Don Fernando is without a doubt…
Review: Alec Bradley Tempus Creo
Alec Bradley has always been a mystery to me. I’ve smoked a few and have yet to have any negative experiences, but despite monster ratings…
Updated: Oliva Cigar Co. v. Leccia
Earlier this week the chatter regarding Sam Leccia and the Oliva legal battle picked up. Earlier today, the tensions between Oliva and their former employee…
Review: Viaje White Label Project Fifty Fifty Red
For those of you that don’t know… This past year, Viaje has started to release cigars in a new series. Dubbed the White Label Project,…
Review: J. Fuego Origen Lancero
The J. Fuego Origen line was something few knew about until last year’s IPCPR. Part of that no doubt has to do with the fact…
Review: La Flor Dominicana Air Bender Villano
As pointed out by Michelle Stewart of La Flor Dominicana, I’ve been on a Litto Gomez kick of late. I promise you, there won’t be…
Review: Cusano 15th Anniversary Lancero
It’s another one of these attempts to find a cigar that many never knew existed. I think from that aspect, the Cusano 15th is probably…
Padilla 8 & 11 Returns
Ernesto did eat a taco. He also is re-releasing the famed Padilla Miami 8 & 11. Just two-hundred (200) boxes of the Robusto will be…
Tatuaje M80
Today we will be taking a look at what has been a highly anticipated cigar, the follow-up to the Don Pepin Garcia Firecracker for Two…
Review: Cain F Lancero
(You can read Brooks’ review of the Cain F Lancero, here.) Following yesterday’s announcement that these were slated for release later on this year, it…
Review: Joya de Nicaragua Cabinetta Serie No.13
Quietest release of the year? Yes. Drew Estate acknowledged that they literally said nothing when they released this cigar in early May and I’m a…