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Monday, 29 December 2014

The 10 Best Cigars of 2014


One entire year of taste tests. Hundreds of cigars turned to ash. Round after round of smoking cigars blind. Through the considerable haze of smoke we finally can see the winners emerge: Cigar Aficionado has chosen the Top 10 Cigars of 2014.
Top 1 Best Cigars Oliva Serie V Melanio Figurado
Oliva Serie V Melanio Figurado
Oliva Serie V Melanio Figurado
One look at the sharply pressed corners and carefully curved head and foot of the Oliva Serie V Melanio Figurado tells you this is no ordinary cigar. The Nicaraguan smoke represents the pinnacle of achievement for Oliva Cigar Co. The Oliva Cigar story began in the late 1800s, when Melanio Oliva started growing cigar tobacco in Cuba. His heirs carried on the family tradition in the fields, but it was his grandson Gilberto Oliva Sr. who began making cigars.
As with so many cigar stories, Gilberto Oliva Sr. faced a difficult road. He left his native Cuba in 1964, and eventually started working for the Plasencia family in Honduras. In 1995 he and his son Gilberto Jr. created a cigar within Plasencia’s factory called Gilberto Oliva. A year later, they set out to open a factory of their own, and shortened their brand name to Oliva.
Business was tough in those days, and Oliva struggled. Faced with dwindling reserves of cash, in a cost-cutting move they turned to Gilberto Sr.’s robust stocks of Nicaraguan tobacco, which changed the flavor profile of Oliva cigars at a time when the interest in Nicaraguan flavor was increasing.
Nicaraguan tobacco helped Oliva survive. The cigar that brought it to the attention of connoisseurs debuted in 2006: Oliva Serie V. Made by a small group of rollers and blended for strength and style, the Serie V line was an immediate hit. In 2012, to pay tribute to the first man in the family to grow cigar tobacco, Oliva added the Melanio version, which is distinguished from the original by its Sumatra-seed wrapper grown in Ecuador. The Oliva Serie V Melanio Figurado has rich, big notes of leather framed by a range of coffee, caramel and woody intonations. It’s a classic smoke.
Oliva’s cigars have appeared on our Top 25 list nine times in a row. This is the first time the company has been named Cigar of the Year.Top 2 Best Cigars  E.P. Carrillo La Historia E-III
E.P. Carrillo La Historia E-III
E.P. Carrillo La Historia E-III
In the world of cigars, it’s hard to find a man more experienced—or more respected—than Ernesto Perez-Carrillo. He got his start in the cigar business making La Gloria Cubanas in a modest factory located in the heart of Little Havana, Miami’s Calle Ocho. Around 1990 he was selling standout, handmade cigars for less than $2 each. A newfound interest in cigars (and an article in a certain magazine) turned his company into a gem, and he couldn’t keep up with the demand. La Glorias went from curiosity to institution, and Perez-Carrillo expanded into the Dominican Republic, vastly expanding the production of La Gloria Cubana cigars.
Perez-Carrillo sold his business in 1999, and left the company in 2009. He set out to try something new, forming EPC Cigar Co. with his children, Lissette and Ernesto III that same year. On the fifth annivesary of the new venture, Perez-Carrillo has hit his stride. His La Historia is decorated with various images, including his grandmother in a Pinar del Río tobacco field and his daughter in Miami. The Perez-Carrillos worked two years on this cigar, and it shows in the final product, which is finished with a luxurious, dark leaf of Mexican tobacco grown in the San Andrés Valley.
Ernesto Perez-Carrillo has created many great cigars in his 40-plus years in business. His La Historia is his best effort in years.
Top 3 Best Cigars   Illusione Fume d’Amour Clementes
Illusione Fume d’Amour Clementes
Illusione Fume d’Amour Clementes
Illusione cigars have been hot since their debut tasting in Cigar Insider in August 2007, when a vertical brand tasting delivered eight scores of 90 points or higher. The cigars were rich and delicious, created by Dion Giolito, a cigar retailer from Reno, Nevada, who knew what he wanted in a great cigar and wasn’t afraid to push hard to get them just right.
Giolito has an exacting palate and a vivid imagination. Many of his cigars have names that allude to conspiracies, or codes that reveal only part of his message. Despite the quirks, Illusiones have impressed our tasting panel again and again.
This past summer Giolito released his first new Illusione brand in nearly three years, Fume d’Amour, which translates to “smoke of love.” Armed with tobacco from a particularly strong crop year, Giolito had cigars made without ligero (the strongest component of tobacco) and focused on lower, milder primings. The result is a truly delicious cigar with balance and style, brimming with a rich, nutty cashew taste, hints of nougat sweetness and touches of baking spice.
This marks the second time an Illusione cigar has earned the No. 3 spot on Cigar Aficionado’s Top 25 list. This classic smoke is a memorable cigar.Top 4  Best Cigars  Hoyo de Monterrey Epicure Especial (Tubo)
Hoyo de Monterrey Epicure Especial (Tubo)
Hoyo de Monterrey Epicure Especial (Tubo)
One of Cuba’s relatively newer cigars is also one that is smoking beautifully right now. The Hoyo de Monterrey Epicure Especial was introduced to the main Cuban cigar portfolio at the Habanos Festival in 2008. The idea was to give the aficionado more, building on the success of the iconic Hoyo Epicure No. 2, a robusto measuring 4 7/8 inches long by 50 ring. The Epicure Especial, offering another 5/8 of an inch of smoking pleasure, was previously teased an Edición Limitada in 2004. We had mixed feelings about the smoke when it was an EL, giving it scores of 85 and 90 points, but we have always been impressed by the regular production smoke, rating it several times between 89 and 94 points. We have been most wowed by the version packed in a tube.
Most Cuban cigars come in boxes, but if you want the tubed variety of this Hoyo, it is offered only in three packs, making it somewhat peculiar in the Habanos portfolio.
The cigar is very, very rich, with varied notes that include coffee, earth and cocoa powder, and a touch of graham cracker. It’s complex, but not too strong, making it a very approachable Cuban.Top 5 Best Cigars  Rocky Patel Royale Toro
Rocky Patel Royale Toro
Rocky Patel Royale Toro
Rocky Patel has been in the cigar business for nearly 20 years. His new Royale, which has been on sale since 2013, might be his finest creation ever.
Patel got his start by having cigars made for him in Honduras. Over the years he has sought increasing control over his cigars, and today he relies more on Nicaragua than any other country. The Royale comes from his Tabacalera Villa Cubana S.A. factory, located in the manufacturing mecca for Nicaraguan cigars, Estelí, where Patel is making an increasing number of his cigar brands. In addition to rolling cigars in Nicaragua, Patel uses an enormous amount of Nicaraguan tobacco in his blends. He recently embarked on a plan to begin growing some of his own.
The Rocky Patel Royale is crafted with two binder leaves of contrasting look and style: Connecticut shade, a light, thin leaf known for its mild flavor, and Connecticut broadleaf, a thick, rugged leaf with a brawny earthy flavor. This lends complexity to the blend, which is held together by a comely Ecuador Havana wrapper leaf.
The Royale is a rich, spicy smoke, with pleasant hints of chocolate. It’s a delicious cigar, giving Patel his best-ever showing in a Cigar Aficionado Top 25 test.Top 6  Best Cigars Fuente Fuente OpusX PerfecXion X
Fuente Fuente OpusX PerfecXion X
Fuente Fuente OpusX PerfecXion X
When Carlos Fuente Jr. was told he merely assembled cigars, rather than making them, he was insulted. When he was told it was impossible to grow fine wrappers in the Dominican Republic, he was transformed into a man on a mission. For nearly 20 years he has shown off the beauty, power and pizazz of Cuban-seed, shade-grown wrapper leaves harvested from his majestic Chateau de la Fuente wrapper farm in the Bonao Valley of the Dominican Republic. Those leaves are the hallmark of the Fuente Fuente OpusX line, one of the most successful cigar launches in modern memory.
Fuente Fuente OpusX hit the market in November 1995 with seven sizes and a consumer frenzy that forced some retailers to limit purchases in many cases to two cigars per customer. Often, the cigars never even made it to the humidor in a cigar shop. The brand has been expanded over the years (and demand has calmed to a more manageable level, although the cigars can still be hard to find) and the PerfecXion X is one of the relatively newer sizes. With the trademark Fuente Fuente OpusX spice and leathery kick, the smoke also has notes of espresso and oaky wood. It’s for fans of full-bodied smokes, and for those who know the Dominican Republic for growing some of the world’s most intriguing wrapper.Top 7  Best Cigars  Padrón Family Reserve 50 Years Maduro
Padrón Family Reserve 50 Years Maduro
Padrón Family Reserve 50 Years Maduro
Fifty years ago this past September, José Orlando Padrón opened his doors in Miami and began selling cigars marked with his name. It was the most modest of ventures: one cigar roller, cigars that cost 25 cents apiece, and a future that was very far from certain. After a rough start, he listened to a customer who yearned for a fuma, the pig-tailed cigar type that Cuban rollers smoked. He changed his product and packaging and gave the customer the new cigar. Suddenly, he had a hit on his hands.
Padróns have come a long way from those fuma days, and the company commemorated 50 years in business as the most decorated cigarmaker on the planet. Three times Padróns have been named Cigar of the Year, and throughout the 10-year history of the award not only have they never failed to make the list, they have never finished outside of the top 10.
This Padrón Family Reserve 50 Years Maduro is beautifully pressed, and it is steeped in notes of rich earth, coffee and that trademark cocoa bean quality. The cigar comes in boxes. Another, larger, far more limited cigar presented in a commemorative humidor, was due to be released as this issue went to press.
To celebrate 50 years, the Padróns decided that one cigar was simply not enough.Top 8  Best Cigars  Ashton Estate Sun Grown 22-Year Salute
Ashton Estate Sun Grown 22-Year Salute
Ashton Estate Sun Grown 22-Year Salute
Ashton cigars come in a host of styles, from the considerably mild (Ashton Classic) to the seriously strong (Ashton Virgin Sun Grown). Closer in strength to the latter are Ashton Estate Sun Growns.
The brand was originally conceived as a way to celebrate Ashton’s 20th anniversary, which was in 2005. The first cigar came out a year late, due to limits on their production by Tabacalera A. Fuente. The cigar is made with a very rare wrapper, a sun-grown, Cuban-seed leaf from Chateau de la Fuente, the home of Fuente Fuente OpusX (which is made from leaves grown under shade). ESGs can have a mellow start but they typically pick up in strength, leading brand owner Robert Levin to dub them “the Velvet Hammer” due to their sneaky strength.
ESG releases have been coming out at irregular intervals, and they often perform well in our blind taste tests. In a vertical brand tasting of the five sizes in the line, conducted in the September 23 Cigar Insider, the ESG 22-Year Salute emerged as the best. The nutty smoke had notes of cream, leather and earth, with a touch of almond on the finish.
ESGs are cigars for special occasions, and priced accordingly. They aren’t inexpensive, but this one is certainly worth the price.Top 9 Best Cigars  Monte by Montecristo Jacopo No. 2
Monte by Montecristo Jacopo No. 2
Monte by Montecristo Jacopo No. 2
Altadis U.S.A. Inc. has a library of storied cigar brands. Romeo y Julieta. H. Upmann. Montecristo. These are cigars that people have smoked for decades, and while they have large followings the company has made the ambitious move of taking a hard, new look at each of those landmark brands and offering new versions of each.
Monte by Montecristo is a remake that harks back to what Altadis did with Romeo y Julieta in 2012 (you might recall a Romeo by Romeo y Julieta earned our No. 3 spot in the Top 25 that year). The box is sleek and modern, with a new take on the Montecristo name. But the real change lies in the cigar itself.
Where most Dominican Montecristos are mild, with Connecticut-seed wrappers, Monte by Montecristo Jacopo is blended with Ecuador Havana wrapper, Dominican filler and two binder leaves, one Dominican olor, the other Nicaraguan Corojo.
The box-pressed Jacopo (pronounced HAH-coh-poh) No. 2 size was released in 2013. The cigar has plenty of leather and spice on the palate, with a note of chocolate on the finish. It’s a delicious new take on a celebrated old cigar brand.Top 10 Best Cigars A. Flores 1975 Serie Privada Capa Habano SP52
Top 10 A. Flores 1975 Serie Privada Capa Habano SP52
Top 10 A. Flores 1975 Serie Privada Capa Habano SP52
Abraham Flores has emerged as a new force in the world of premium cigars. If his name is unknown to you, that’s understandable. Up until recently, the partner in PDR Cigars Dominicana has spent much of his time on contract brands, meaning he makes cigars that appear with other company’s brand names. (Among his works are the Gurkha 125th Anniversary and the La Palina Classic, two cigars from the Cigar Aficionado Top 25 list of 2013.)
The A. Flores 1975 Serie Privada Capa Habano SP52 might take the award for longest name ever to appear on our Top 25 list. The 1975 is for Flores’s year of birth, the Capa Habano for the Cuban seed used for the wrapper. Flores makes his cigars in his factory in the Dominican Republic, and he has his workers construct cigars with mounted heads, a style of cigarmaking common to Cuba but seldom seen in the Dominican Republic.
The construction on the cigar, with its sharp box press, is superb. The flavor is even better, balanced and very tasty, with pleasant hints of vanilla, coffee bean and cocoa.
Remember the name Flores. He is making superb cigars.

Sunday, 28 December 2014

Oliva Cigar is Name Cigar of the Year and Best Cigars of 2014

Oliva Serie V Melanio Figurado
Oliva Serie V Melanio Figurado

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One look at the sharply pressed corners and carefully curved head and foot of the Oliva Serie V Melanio Figurado tells you this is no ordinary cigar. The Nicaraguan smoke represents the pinnacle of achievement for Oliva Cigar Co. The Oliva Cigar story began in the late 1800s, when Melanio Oliva started growing cigar tobacco in Cuba. His heirs carried on the family tradition in the fields, but it was his grandson Gilberto Oliva Sr. who began making cigars.
As with so many cigar stories, Gilberto Oliva Sr. faced a difficult road. He left his native Cuba in 1964, and eventually started working for the Plasencia family in Honduras. In 1995 he and his son Gilberto Jr. created a cigar within Plasencia’s factory called Gilberto Oliva. A year later, they set out to open a factory of their own, and shortened their brand name to Oliva.
Business was tough in those days, and Oliva struggled. Faced with dwindling reserves of cash, in a cost-cutting move they turned to Gilberto Sr.’s robust stocks of Nicaraguan tobacco, which changed the flavor profile of Oliva cigars at a time when the interest in Nicaraguan flavor was increasing.
Nicaraguan tobacco helped Oliva survive. The cigar that brought it to the attention of connoisseurs debuted in 2006: Oliva Serie V. Made by a small group of rollers and blended for strength and style, the Serie V line was an immediate hit. In 2012, to pay tribute to the first man in the family to grow cigar tobacco, Oliva added the Melanio version, which is distinguished from the original by its Sumatra-seed wrapper grown in Ecuador. The Oliva Serie V Melanio Figurado has rich, big notes of leather framed by a range of coffee, caramel and woody intonations. It’s a classic smoke.
Oliva’s cigars have appeared on our Top 25 list nine times in a row. This is the first time the company has been named Cigar of the Year 2014

Best Occasions for Smoking Cigars.

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There are numerous exceptional times that are helpful for celebrating with a fine stogie. Here is our remarkable list of Best Occasions for Smoking Cigars.
New Year’s Eve
An old year is very nearly over, better kiss it farewell with a premium hand moved stogie. Another year is about start, better begin it off right with a premium hand moved stogie.
Weddings – Especially Your Own
Weddings are the best events for smoking Cigars. Celebrate with family and companions, and smoke any sort of stogie, even the machine made Cigars wrapped in “Recently Married” cellophane wrappers. Weddings make for the best photograph open doors with Cigars under control.
Conception of a Baby
A nearby second to weddings, it is standard for the new father to pass around Cigars to family and companions. Like weddings, machine made Cigars wrapped in “It’s a Boy” or “It’s a Girl” cellophane wrappers will do fine and dandy.
New Job, Promotion or Major Accomplishment
The time it now, time to praise one of life’s turning points by inflaming a fine stogie
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While Gambling
Not simply the required Cigars needed at poker amusements, additionally while getting a charge out of those free mixed drinks when playing blackjack or the openings at a club.
Your Birthday
It’s your day, do whatever you need, the length of you celebrate.
While Enjoying an Esthetic Experience
Smoking a stogie will improve and drag out a tasteful experience. Do you recollect that motion picture around a Vacation featuring Chevy Chase, the one where he and his family went to the Grand Canyon on their outing west? They drove all that approach to get there, then in the wake of taking simply a speedy look he says something like: Well, there it is, then they head out. With a perspective like that, you need to stop and smell the stogie smoke.
In the wake of Thanksgiving Dinner
In the wake of appreciating the greatest supper of the year, you have to unwind with a fine stogie and a sweet toast help process all that sustenance.
It’s the Weekend!
Now is the ideal time to praise, unwind, and simply appreciate a smoke.

Monday, 24 November 2014

Rocky Patel Cigars : Rocky Patel Life Journey To Success

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Rocky Patel number one goal has always been to create the very best cigars. A goal he set out to achieve in 1996, and a goal many would say he has already accomplished. Each one of Rocky Patel’s cigars has been the result of his unprecedented diligence and passion. His hard work has continued to pay off in spades, as his brand has earned countless 90+ ratings, and in the process has become the epitome of boutique cigars.

Rocky Patel Life Journey To Success
LOS ANGELES LAWYER
It was the mid-1990s when the premium cigar market was drastically changing. Rocky Patel lived and worked in Los Angeles as an entertainment and product liability lawyer. Through a friend, Rocky was introduced to cigars and was instantly fascinated by them. He then became one of the original founding members of the Grand Havana Club in Los Angeles. While dabbling in various investment ventures, Rocky was approached with a business plan to manufacture cigars. It was still the early days of the cigar boom and Patel was apprehensive. However, after sending a good portion of money to Honduras, the finished product flourished on the market.
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While his friends and colleagues were saying, “Don’t be foolish, you’ll never make it in the cigar industry”, Rocky had already completed the first step of his journey. In 1996 at the RTDA in Cincinnati, Ohio, Indian Tabac Cigar Co. had arrived. People flocked to the booth in droves to purchase hundreds of these new, brightly packaged sticks. Rocky felt that it was up to the young companies to come into the marketplace with fresh ideas, bold packaging and fuller cigars. With his eye-popping packaging, Patel has gone against the grain. This is a strategy that he has strived for and has certainly paid off.
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While on the search for perfection, not a single moment goes by that Rocky is not thinking about cigars. From packaging, marketing, improving blends and every other facet of creating the finished product, Rocky is always formulating fresh ideas and new techniques. It is important for Patel to have a product that can sell itself. However, waiting around the office for phone orders is suicide. This is why Rocky takes to the road as often as he does. Traveling also gives him the time to really contemplate his new ideas and concepts before implementing them.
WORLD TRAVELER
Often heralded as the hardest working man in the business, Rocky Patel is married to his arduous schedule. He rarely sees his home and headquarters in Naples, Florida. Yearly, he logs more than 300 days on the road and over 150,000 miles. He has once been in 600 cities within 750 days! However, the time on the road is worth it, considering, that in every town, Rocky wins over new customers and introduces more and more people to the Rocky Patel brand. This practice is an extension of Patel’s plan to get his cigars in the hands of as many people possible. In the ‘mom and pop’ world of tobacconists, it is important for Rocky to share his enthusiasm for his stellar product. That enthusiasm is, often times, contagious and it shows in the faces and attitudes of consumers worldwide.
ONE OF A KIND EXPERIENCE
While meeting new and unique people everywhere he goes, Rocky also hosts trips to Honduras for his Customers. He wants to give his consumers a ‘One of a kind experience’ by witnessing his operation and passion first hand. The labor and hard work that Patel’s guests see is translated into a real understanding of the dedication and time it takes to make his cigars. Rocky also makes sure that every one of his guests gets to smoke the finished product. This is just one of the many ways in which he gains dedicated consumers for life.
Rocky Patel Life Journey To Success
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COMPLEXITY AND CONSISTENCY
Apart from maintaining a consistent presence in the public eye and inviting his customers on a trip of a lifetime, Rocky Patel spends much of his time focusing on production. He gears his product towards the more complex palate. Thus staying away from linear cigars like the puros, which are comprised of binders, fillers and wrappers from the same region? Rocky believes that blending tobaccos from various regions, takes greater skill and knowledge and the end product can develop into an amazing cigar. This process is time consuming and, while experimenting with hundreds of blends, can literally take a year or more to produce the ‘perfect’ blend.
While coming up with complex blends is a painstaking feat, Rocky also shoots for 100% consistency. So far he has been successful. He puts a lot of emphasis on quality control. Every cigar is thoroughly inspected and draw tested. This has helped Patel keep his cigars in the mouths of all the consumers he has introduced his product to on the road.
LISTENING TO THE MARKET
Rocky has found inspiration in different aspects of some of his competitors. He loves the quality of Padron, the construction of Davidoff and the consistency of Fuentes. While trying to incorporate all these factors into his product, he has also kept his cigars at a reasonable price for the consumer, who is always looking for the best value. This practice has caused some of the industry giants to reexamine their philosophy on production. Rocky has stayed ahead of the game simply by listening to the market.
VINTAGE SERIES
In 2003, Rocky put aside the Indian Tabac brand name he spent years building, to focus on the Rocky Patel Vintage Series. A superior smoke to anything Patel had created previous, the Vintage Series was made up of premium quality aged tobaccos. In Honduras, Rocky discovered unused bales of old Honduran-grown broadleaf and Ecuadorian Sumatra. He used these two different tobaccos to create both lines of the Vintage Series. The hard work Patel put into Vintage was worth it. He soon found out that the older tobacco performed significantly better than anything he had used before. He also cut back on production to focus on quality control. Instead of 400 to 500 Cigars being rolled a day, Rocky cut it back to 250. This left room for unprecedented craftsmanship. This attention to quality has produced a fine line of cigars that have consistently cracked the 90 rating barrier in Cigar Aficionado.
ROCKY PATEL IN THE PRESENT
Due to Rocky’s charisma, enthusiasm and personal approach, the cigar industry has definitely taken notice. No one can question his methods as the proof is in the pudding. However, while his company is thriving, Rocky is still on his quest for perfection. His greatest wish is to create the optimal tobacco mixture that makes his cigars ‘immortal’. Rocky believes that his cigars should evolve into the prime example for quality for generations. Building name recognition is always an uphill battle, but Rocky has already created a brand with a great reputation that people truly respect. Rocky Patel’s hard work is paying off, as he is building a brand that is being recognized everywhere. He assures his consumers that, “You can expect more and you will get more”.
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“A woman is an occasional pleasure but a cigar is always a smoke.” –Groucho Marx
Only in America can you go from being a high profile lawyer to a high profile cigar aficionado. And quite frankly anything beats being the former!
A good ol’ cigar or stogie conjures up different images in my mind. Part of me thinks of the good old days where leather club chairs were filled with men in tuxedos, dinner jackets and even smoking jackets holding crystal goblets sparkling with liquid gold. Conversations of philosophy, politics and culture filled the air, all by the fireplace that was stoked by the butler at hand.
Roll forward to present day and here’s the more likely scenario: buck-eyed cigar smokers desperately looking for a venue that allows such a pastime to be conducted. Standards and expectations have also lowered. Their simple requirements are that such aforementioned venues have a roof, four walls and preferably, a door.
Secondly, these so called establishments are multipurpose tobacconists with old chairs probably inherited from the owners’ ancestors, and if you’re lucky you can even find a plastic garden chair as a substitute. You are then probably in the company of patrons who show up in a style that resembles the fashion sense of those who indulge in tailgating, or those who have managed to escape the clutches of their spouses under the pretext of running errands at their local home improvement store.
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If you are looking for an accompaniment such as a liqueur or your choice of liquor then stay thirsty my friends. At best you are most likely to find a kettle, powdered milk and stale instant coffee…for two dollars and fifty cents.
But who cares? Because you are in the company of like-minded individuals who will sacrifice these frivolities just to enjoy a smoke.
And that, my friendly aficionados, is what the power of indulging in a great cigar has over those who enjoy a good smoke.
Rocky Patel has taken the cigar world by storm, because neither does he come from the industry nor is he remotely South American by descent. He stresses that cigars should be a leisurely pursuit for those who wish to relax and value the stretch of time rather than the rush of it.
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Choosing a cigar is a very sensual experience. From the color of the leaves, to the natural oils that are emanated, to the width and length desired, to the touch and feel in your fingers and finally to the taste of the smoke. Rocky takes appreciation of cigars from a wistful smoke to becoming a talking point worthy of one’s intellect.
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Unless you’re an extraordinary Cigars devotee like the late Winston Churchill, you more than likely fall into the classification with whatever remains of us by appreciating a Cigars occasionally or when an unique event emerges. Next time you’re on the chase for a celebratory Cigars for the young men amid an outing to Vegas, this article will make sure to fill in as your go-to guide.
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Cigar Inception
Contingent upon where your Cigars is made on the planet, you will encounter diverse qualities and taste. Here is a rundown that incorporates where probably the most well-known and accessible stogies sold in the United States are made:
• Dominican Republic
• Brazil
• Nicaragua
• Mexico
• Jamaica
• Honduras
• United States
So what greatly improves the situation at delivering stogies than the following? The key part comes down to the dirt the tobacco is developed. Likewise, the atmosphere in these nations has demonstrated perfect for the developing and formation of world-class stogies.
Give careful consideration to where your stogies are generally made. You might simply find the ones you appreciate the most are consistently made in a particular locale, helping you discover more stogies from that district you will delight in.
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Since about no Cigars is marked with the quality, you will need to discover somebody in the Cigars shop who knows the distinction between every who will help you. Regularly the darker a Cigars, the stronger its going to be. Don’t pick a full quality Cigars in case regardless you’re really new to smoking, you’ll discover these to be far excessively brutal. Rather, pick a mellow or medium-bodied Cigars so you’re not overpowered. At the point when smoking a Cigars, it is normal not to breathe in. While some devotee’s do, its not needed. Simply delight in the flavor by breathing in to your mouth.
Cigars Size
Regardless of what your young lady let you know, size does make a difference. The length and breadth is regularly identified with the force of the Cigars. So in case you’re a noob, you may need to favor the more drawn out more slender form rather than the littler stubby one as it will be less cruel.
Cutting a Cigars
At the point when utilizing a Cigars cutter, cut around a quarter of an inch beneath the leader of your Cigars. The most well-known kind of Cigars cutter is a twofold razor sharp edge guillotine.
Cigars Lighting
You need to appreciate the taste of your Cigars, not included chemicals. On account of this, don’t ever consider utilizing a paper match to light your Cigars. A paper match smolders sulfur, which creates sulfur dioxide. It’s said Hell odors like Brimstone – an alternate word for sulfur. You plainly don’t need this odor or taste derailing your $30 Cigars. It’s pointless. So what ought to be utilized?
Butane lighter – Colorless, scentless, and blazes with next to no if any flavor.
Cedar Strips – My most loved approach to light my stogies. Your nearby Cigars shop will typically have these close by and will offer them to you at no additional expense with your Cigars.
Wooden Match – Wooden matches, not at all like their dreadful paper match partner, are not absorbed sulfur. It is best to utilize long wooden matches since the more drawn out length provides for you more of an opportunity to legitimately light your Cigars.
At the point when lighting your Cigars, you need the highest point of your fire to delicately kiss the end of the Cigars as you gradually move it over. Don’t LIGHT WITH IT IN YOUR MOUTH. Deliberately blow on it to equally disseminate the smolder. When you recognize an even circulation, you are currently prepared to begin puffing ceaselessly.
The Cigar Ring
Don’t uproot it until you’ve smoked down to that point. On the off chance that you attempt to uproot it before hand, the paste on the ring could adhere to the Cigars leaf and destroy your Cigars.
Cigar Capacity
In the event that you want to keep hold of your stogies for any time of time before smoking them, be savvy and put resources into a humidor. These will keep your stogies at the right moistness rates, keeping them from drying out and getting to be demolished. On the off chance that you permit your stogies to dry out, your smoke will get to be much harsher and the taste will float from its unique flavor.
The ideal extent you need to attain for your humidor is between 68-72% mugginess. The ideal temperature ought to sit between 65-72f.