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Cigar Review: The Louixs cigar
By Daniel | July 22, 2009 |
I recently smoked the Louixs for Asylum Magazine. Here’s an excerpt of my review:
It’s good to feel like a big macher every once in a while.
When you spend a little extra money on the finer things in life — a fine scotch, a Swiss watch, a luxury car — and you get a great deal, it’s a wonderful feeling. An investment in quality is generally a smart one because you’ll experience that quality, presumably, for a long time to come.
The Louixs ultra-premium cigar — made in Nicaragua for Goldwin, the house cigar of the Beverly Hills Cigar Club — is just built for decadence. There are two reasons why:
1. It’s a 6-inch, 60-ring-gauge smoke. (That measures to about an inch in diameter.) The stick is pretty damn big. George Carlin would have a field day with it.
2. It costs 50 bucks.
You can find the full review here. Enjoy!
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