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Review: Guillermo León Robusto (Prerelease)

For those of you that don’t know… During the IPCPR Trade Show in New Orleans last year, La Aurora released a brand new line of…

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: 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…

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 +…

Casa Fuente Phantom

There are three retail stores that the Fuente family is associated with: Tampa Sweethearts in Ybor City; Holt’s in Philadelphia and Casa Fuente located in…

Review: Davidoff Millennium Blend Lancero

I switched around when this review would be published for a few reasons, mainly due to the fact I wasn’t happy with how the pictures…

OpusX Phantom

Rare is a subjective word. In the cigar industry, it doesn’t get a whole lot more subjective than when discussing products from Tabacalera A. Fuente…

Review: Pinar Del Río 1878 Cubano Especial Capa Madura Lancero

Do not fear, Charlie (Ray) Stahl’s status of “resident PDR whore” is not in jeopardy. Unlike the Kentuckian, I’m not one hundred percent sold on…

Review: Montecristo 75th Aniversario Lancero

Montecristo is a relatively young brand given it often is mentioned in the same breath as Romeo y Julieta, Partagás and H. Upmann. Amongst the…

Quesada Selección España Short Robusto

It has been known for a while that Quesada would be releasing a blend that was only being sold in the Spanish market. Somewhat obviously called the Selección…

Review: La Aurora Broadway Series

Today we will be taking a look at a cigar made exclusively for New York State, the La Aurora Broadway Series. In recent months New…