By admin on Nov 9, 2007 in Cigar Reviews | 3 Comments
This is my first cigar review on cigarblog.net and I am smoking a Tatuaje that a friend gave me last night. I had never heard of this brand, but the one I had today was great from start to finish. When I first held it to my nose I knew it was going to be […]
By admin on Sep 13, 2007 in Cigar Reviews | 1 Comment
The Perdomo Habano that I sampled was the Corojo-wrapped Robusto that I picked up from a local B&M. I was drawn to the cigar not only because it was a new release but also because it was a visually beautiful cigar. While I’m not necessarily a fan of large cigar bands, the main band on […]
By admin on Sep 13, 2007 in Cigar Reviews | 0 Comments
“Por Larrañaga Cuban Grade is the latest continuation of the legendary brand initially created in 1834. Uncompromisingly smooth and well-balanced delivering sweet flavors and a long, subtle finish, Por Larrañaga Cuban Grade is comprised of deeply-aged Dominican and Honduran fillers. Crafted by legendary master blender Sr. Jesus Antonio Piñeda Henríquez at Altadis, S.A.’s world-famous Flor […]
By admin on Sep 13, 2007 in Cigar Reviews | 0 Comments
Since 1996, the CAO Gold line has been a standard for milder, yet flavorful cigars. Recently, CAO introduced a maduro-wrapped version of this classic cigar. The Gold Maduro is wrapped in a slightly toothy, deep brown Brazilian wrapper that glistens with oils. As is common with CAO products, this cigar is impeccably constructed.The first few […]
By admin on Sep 13, 2007 in Cigar Reviews | 0 Comments
Mention the words “Casa Fuente” to a cigar lover and they immediately start to drool. The Las Vegas cigar store and bar is Mecca for many aficionados due to the promise of rare sticks bearing the Fuente name. For those lucky enough to visit the Casa (in the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace) the prized […]