Angelenos Lonsdale

Now, Fuente seems to have surprised a few people with the number of newer cigars it will be introducing this month including some vitolas in…

Winners: Christmas (2009)

As promised, I printed out every name that entered the Christmas Contest (all 101 of them!) and had a friend draw two names out of…

A Visit to Casa Fuente, Las Vegas

I was sitting at Casa Fuente in Las Vegas on Wednesday smoking with a couple of Great BOTLs (which is the reason the blog was…

Drew Estate “Dirty Rat” (Preproduction)

Along with the Liga Privada No. 9, Drew Estate President Steve Saka has been working on a new blend, the result is the so called…

Contest: Christmas Contest (2009)

So, as I look around the web, I see a bunch of sites posting Christmas contests, and they are all offering boxes of cigars, or…

Farach Farachitos (Pre-Embargo)

As part of my Annual Thanksgiving “Smoke your Rare Smoke” weekend, one of the sticks I decided to smoke was a Farach Farachitos Pre Embargo Cuban…

Tatuaje Black Label Tubo Torpedo (Pre-release)

The Story of the Tatuaje Black

On a recent trip to a famous island known for historic cigar making, I spent my time in a small town enjoying the simple life. Every day was peaceful and every night was festive, with both having cigars involved throughout. My favorite cigar was not a cigar bought at the local store or factory, but a cigar that was handed to me every morning.

Mornings, after taking a shower with a bucket of water warmed with what looked like a curling iron, I would walk to the front of the house and sit on the fence to get some sun and take in the fresh air. I also took in the fact that I was miles from home and no one knew where I was. My phone didn’t work and I had no cares in the world other than trying to decide what to smoke.

My first morning on the island an older gentleman came along on his bike. This was not a motorcycle but something like an old Schwinn that he had likely been riding for decades. This gentleman was well dressed, almost dapper, and I probably appeared to him to be a strange character. My usual outfit of jeans, t-shirt, loads of silver jewelry, and an arm full of tattoos didn’t seem to faze him. He saw I was enjoying myself so that morning, and every morning after that, he would stop and give me a cigar from his shirt pocket. This cigar was far from being a ‘pretty’ cigar but that did not bother me a bit. It was a treasured and unexpected gift that I was thrilled to be given. After smoking this cigar I realized that this was one of the best cigars I smoked on the island. Later that day in speaking with my host on this trip I came to understand that these cigars were something special to every person who carried them. They were cigars that they made for themselves. Even the guys who worked hard in the cigar factories all day would return home at night and make their private cigars. Simple cigars with flavors they personally enjoyed. Over the course of the next few days my host and I visited his friends and asked for cigars that they made. Before I left I had cigars from a few locals who all used different tobaccos from the different growing regions. They were all great but there was one that really stood out for me as special.

I decided when traveling to Nicaragua to work with the Garcia family that I would try to recreate this special cigar for myself. Together we spent quite some time working on the blend and looking at different leaves for wrapper. The marbled toothy wrapper was perfect for this cigar, rustic looking but with tons of aroma. After smoking the first sample, I was immediately brought back to that island relaxing on a fence, enjoying life, smoking a great cigar. A great cigar that will always in my mind represent the place, the time, and the experience of the purity of the simple life. This cigar may be considered ugly by some but inside that surface roughness it contains such rich flavor and aroma.

Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar. This is a tribute to that cigar.

Enjoy,

Davidoff Broberg’s 125th Anniversary

The Davidoff Broberg’s 125th Anniversary cigar was released by Davidoff to mark the 125th anniversary of Brobergs cigar shop in Stockholm, Sweden. These cigars were…

Robert Burns (1930s)

Now, I have always enjoyed smoking vintage cigars, if only because I know I am smoking a piece of history. Things were very different back…

Padrón Millenium Maduro

As I keep looking through the cigars I have to review, the Padrón Millennium kept calling my name. I had wanted to review it before…

Portraits: Pete Johnson

When Pete Johnson of Tatuaje Cigars came to Cigar Shop and More for an event, I asked to see if I could photograph him for…