Wednesday, April 29, 2009

New Tatuaje shipment...

And a work conference in a Reno resort casino; great timing!!!

Thursday, April 16, 2009

$2.50 a stick. Come on! The "Rolls Royce" of cigar world, creating $500-$1000 per cigars such as His Majesty Reserve and Black Dragon, has made a cigar for less than 3 bucks!?!


Well I took the challenge. Combining Cuban seed long leaf tobbaccos from Esteli, Nicargua and the Dominican's Cibao Valley, wrapped with an oily and dark Habano wrapper from Nicaragua, this medium bodied cigar was a suprize. There was a bit of a peanut taste, and I believe the ash was a bit dark. Some reviewers noted that it "fizzles out." Stating that the flavor that was once there in the beginning leaves either after first ashing, or halfway through the smoke. I agree that in the end, you forget you are smoking anything. There is a lack of flavor and the initial smoke and peppers diminish towards the end. Personally though, I think that this cigar is appropriately priced. Well, perhaps another quarter or dime, but overall it smokes and tastes like a sub 3 dollar cigar. That being said I will try it again. At $2.50 it can't let you down that much. It is pretty after all.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Validation

There are times in life when the little foot prints you leave in the sand is recognized. This moment marks the pitter patter of my feet in the sands of cigar reviews. (Don't get all excited, its really not that big of a deal to many except to me.) I featured a cigar back in August last year. It was an excellent smoke that bears the name Casa Magna. I thoroughly enjoyed this Nicaraguan puro and have been looking to get my hands on one ever since. Well if you care to visit this link

http://link.brightcove.com/services/player/bcpid1312377041?bclid=1078629812&bctid=6801894001 you will find that Cigar Aficionado agrees with me. They actually found it to be the 2008 cigar of the year. Funny that it took them 8 months to realize that this cigar is something to write about. Perhaps they should have read my blog, or did they... Thanks loyal readers, and fellow aficionados. It seems our pallets and opinions are not that far removed from the so-called experts.

Keep it lit my friends.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

I had the chance to enjoy a stoggie with my good friend Skeeter in the AC. It was a bit cold but the BBQ and the great cigars helped warm us up. Looking at the picture a very lucky few will recognize the cigar. Although this does bear the same name, it is not the same Black Dragon that premiered at $1150 per stick, this is part of the 2007 remake. But I wish it was!!! (I don't think I have a pallet yet that could discern a $1000 quality cigar. I don't think anyone can. But if anyone wants to donate one to me, I would not mind seeing if I am wrong...)

Anyways, back to the review. This version of the Black Dragon does not boast rare tobaccos from the four corners of the world, but it does provide an excellent blend of a Nicaraguan, Pervuvian fillers, Dominican binder, and a tasty Cameroon wrapper. Much like coffee can be categorized as rich due to its strong, not powerful coffee bean taste, the Black Dragon has a rich tobacco taste. It is not peppery or spicy, but best described as creamy. It is almost as if my tongue was swimming in fresh tobacco, ripe and ready for wrapping. As you can tell from the before and after pictures, I wanted to enjoy every centimeter of this masterpiece. (The burns my fingers suffered due to smoking it down this far was well worth the pain.) I have always loved Gurkha and I always will. This creation will not disappoint. I have read other reviews for this cigar and some say that it is not worth the price. I doubt there are many things in the $12-$15 range that will be just as rich, creamy, smooth and will last an easy one and a half to to hours. If you know of one, please let me know. I'll make a blog about that.

The smoke was plentiful, the burn we even, the ash was powdery white, and the after taste was non-existent.  There is only one thing that would have made this cigar better, another Black Dragon attached to the end of it. (But the Filet Mignon wrapped in bacon you see in the picture was not a bad second choice.) Thanks Mark for giving me this for my birthday. You are a friend, a gentlemen, and a great cigar aficionado. Wish you were there to enjoy it with me.

Thursday, April 9, 2009


I've tried a few other CI Legends, namely the yellow and blue; which I hated both and did not bother to finish. But after a friend begged I try one more, I found one that was not too bad. Honestly I perhaps would not try buy it again, but I would not refuse if I recieved it for free.


This Copper label is made by Legends Drew Estate. Drew Estate has entrigued smokers with innovative blends that include infused, gourmet blended and (of course) traditional handmades. They also are known for their Acid cigars. I have only tried it once and I did not enjoy it one bit. I must admit though that this was when I first experimented with smoking and it was so long ago that I should reserve further judgement. Nicaraguan long-fillers is complemented by Dominican Piloto, then carefully influenced infused with nuances of amaretto and hazelnut. Thus an almost sugar tipped taste. An Ecuadorian wrapper completes the cigar. Creamy throughout, this beautiful handmade delivers ample flavor. One of the most thick, billowing clouds exit the foot with each puff. Medium bodied, with enjoyable hints of pepper and hazelnut.

Thanks F Lo, for the company and the root beer. It was a great way to keep cool and the sassafras mingled well with the tobacco.

I usually buy new cigars in pairs. That way if I like the cigar I have another one to enojy again, or one to give to a less discerning aficionado. This cigar was not the latter. I wish I had bought the whole box!

Blended by newcomer Pete Johnson and the icon Pepin Garcia, this 2003 creation was originally produced in Don Pepin's Miami factory. With the high demand of this cigar, the production of this Nicaraguan puro, (Habano seed, 1999 Corojo wrapper,) was moved to Esteli Nicaragua. This is the cigar that orginally launched Pepin into the spotlight as a master blender. There are many other lines of Tatuaje. Note this one is the Havana VI. There are Tatuaje Miami, La Riqueza, Cabaiguan, and the Tatuaje Exclusivo Verocu which Pete himself calls a Havana VI on steriods.

This cigars burn was even from first lite. A pleasingly thic smoke was consistent with the experience, and was on the medium side of the medium to full spectrum. If you find yourself enjoying this triple seem capped beauty, I am sure you will not be dissapointed. (Perhaps I should mention that Hellam's owner noted this cigar as an after dinner smoke, my tastes are a bit stronger, so I mentioned to him that this was my pre dinner appetizer. So know that about my reviews. But not to be out done, the owner says I don't know strong unless I've tried a triple maduro Camacho...I'll take the dare.)

Xikar Cherrywood Cutter

I had a cutter that my wife gave me as a gift. But after coming home from Hawaii I could not find it. I've heard of people "losing" items through the baggage claim and I perhaps was a victim of it. So for a replacement I visited Amazon and found this beauty for only $40. Can't wait to use it.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Worth the 3 hour drive!!!

Hellam's is one of the best cigar shops I've ever visited. What they lack in terms of amenities such as leather couches, and flat screen tv's, they more than make up for in friendliness, knowledge of cigars, and selections at a very reasonable price. When I went there for a weekend getaway, it was packed with aficionados that were local, (this speaks volumes for a local shop that competes with internet prices). But also in the shop were patrons as far away as the East Coast, and one lucky guy had having his very first cigar ever. After being carded, the whole staff and the crowd assisted and applauded his excellent choice of a sophisticated adult entertainment. I could easily see why this place has been in business since 1873. It is a classy, and excellent place to frequent whenever you are in Monterey, Ca. You will not be dissapointed.