Special Sauce

This 6 x 42 cigar is made by Montenegro. I haven’t smoked a ring gauge this small for a while now, but it’s welcomed. This is a fine cigar. It offers smooth, rich herbal flavours right from the start, with a hint of cloves and black tea. It’s remarkably easy to smoke, with a perfect […]

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The Mansa Parejo

Upon lighting up, the initial flavours that hit are cloves and black tea. The cloves bring a distinct, slightly numbing sensation, while the tea notes are somewhat sharp, needs sugar. Throughout the smoke, the predominant flavours are undeniably tea and cloves. Unfortunately, the burn isn’t consistent requiring attention as it frequently goes out. Despite storing […]

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Gilligan Golf Churchill

This cigar is tailored for golfers, specifically designed with golf in mind, not just suitable for a round of golf. Firstly, it’s worth noting that this cigar boasts a striking appearance, featuring solid construction without any noticeable flexibility, particularly impressive given its size. The Churchill size is well-suited for this context, although I’d personally require […]

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the good life

Right from the start, I detected notes of salt, pepper, and a delightful yeasty goodness. The smoke was thick and abundant, making for a satisfying experience. Throughout the smoke, the dominant flavour was that of salted bread, complemented by a chewy texture and a mild pepper finish. I had heard nothing but praise for this […]

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La domita

It’s safe to say that this is the first time I, and I’m sure most of us, have had the pleasure of smoking Haitian tobacco. The first draw of this cigar explodes with effervescent mineral notes! This cigar presents a unique challenge to your palate. The dominant mineral flavours are all-encompassing, but with some effort, […]

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Tampa Rollers

This cigar has undergone a remarkable 8-year aging process, which strikes me as truly impressive. While I’ve had the opportunity to enjoy cigars aged even longer, such occasions are few and far between. The initial cold draw offers a mild to lightly resistance and doesn’t present much in terms of distinct flavours. You can undoubtedly […]

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Golden churro

Fresh cardboard is not the scent I expected from a Golden Churro. During the first third, the flavours of dried apricots shone brightly, accompanied by a smooth and ample smoke output. A subtle mustiness made its presence known, adding depth to the experience. The cigar delivered a very mild and smooth smoking sensation, with just […]

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AJF Habano ROb 5 1/2 x 54

Upon opening the cellophane, the aroma of this cigar is immediately reminiscent of well-aged tobacco. The cellophane itself appears to be quite clear though? This cigar is an exploration into a new test blend, and it does seem a bit rough around the edges. Notably, both the cap and foot appear to be coming apart […]

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Classique

I recently had the pleasure of discovering another classic gem from Privada: The Classique. This Dominican cigar boasts a remarkable 10-year aging process and sports an Ecuadorian Connecticut shade wrapper. Let’s start with the wrapper itself. It might surprise you, but upon first glance, it doesn’t quite resemble your typical Connecticut shade wrapper. Instead, it’s […]

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Capos The Burnot 

Wrapper: Corojo 99Binder: HVAFillers: Dominican Republic Piloto Cubano, HVA, and Criollo 98 I recently had the pleasure of experiencing a truly intriguing cigar that left a lasting impression. This cigar’s appearance immediately caught my attention with dark thick smoke emanating from each draw, setting the stage for something exciting. Upon the first puff, I was […]

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