Archive for November, 2007
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Friday, November 9th, 2007I did a SkypeCast about cigars last night and didn’t have time to write up a review of a Cigar Manufacturer’s Website, so I’m taking the lazy way out.
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Padilla 1948 Robusto Cigar Review
Thursday, November 8th, 2007The 1948 is the second addition to the Padilla trilogy started by Ernesto in honor of his father, one of Cuba’s most accomplished poets. 1948 marks the year his father published his first book. The filler consists of Cuban-seed Nicaraguan Criollo and Corojo tobaccos secured by a Criollo binder, immediately producing subtle notes of pepper and spice over a wood base.
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Hoyo De Monterey Excalibur #5 Maduro Cigar Review
Wednesday, November 7th, 2007This particular stick came from a SLB that has about 4 years of age on it. Nice yellow cello. Once removed, I was immediately struck by earthy/spicy odors. Nice! The wrapper was a dark chocolate maduro with quite the sheen. A rugged looking smoke, very toothy, what you’d expect Clint Eastwood to be smoking in one of his spaghetti westerns.
Casa Torano Maduro Cigar Review
Monday, November 5th, 2007 Brand: Carlos Torano
Line: Casa Torano Maduro
Vitola: Toro 6.25 x 50
Origin: Honduras
Wrapper: Connecticut Broadleaf Maduro
Binder: Nicaraguan
Filler: Dominican, Nicaraguan
Body: Mild-Medium
Strength: Mild-Medium
Box Price: $110 (Box of 25)
Description: Another addition announced at the 2007 RTDA/IPCPR Trade Show by Torano was the addition of a maduro blend to the [...]



