Friday, May 2, 2008

There is a new fad going around. Cigar manufactures are pushing a new kind of cigar, based on the premise that the initial part and the last part of a cigar are not as good as the middle part. They are calling it, "Nub." A joint effort between Sam Leccia and the famous Olivia Cigars. It is a short cigar, around 4 inches long, but it has a huge ring gauge of 50-60. The "sweet spot" concept I must agree with. There is that special range where the cigar is at its prime. I can just taste it now. The sweet aroma of tobacco fills the pallet. It is not too hot, nor is it over powering. Just a mouthwatering powerpacked cornucopia of cedar, leaf, spice, and at times coffee taste. With each puff the favor intensifies, but the power sustains. Unfortunately the enjoyment is going to come to an abrupt halt. Aside from the veteran aficionado, few are aware what befalls. You get to the point that either you puff too frequently, and get tongue burn, or you get to the point that the flavor dissipates and the power intensifies. Thus the concept of nub. Sam and Olivia claim they have mastered a technique of making the first lite till your fingers burn, that a cigar will have this sweet spot for the duration of the entire cigar. To me it seems like cigar manufactures just have a shortage of tobacco to complete an entire box of 5-8 inch sticks. So they make them smaller, thus making more boxes and making more money with less material. Every companies dream! So readers, do not succumb to this diabolical ploy. It is a scam! However, if you have an extra, I would love to try one...Please.

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