Cigar International is offering a special on a 20-cigar Gran Habano sampler. Gran Habano has emerged as one of the top small-production, boutique brands around. Its recent 90-ratings and 'Best Buy' designations have finally caused folks to take notice. This outstanding 20-cigar collection - priced at a measly $39.99 - should get your attention.
Each Gran Habano offers bold, extensively aged tobaccos and carefully selected wrappers, creating a full-flavored, smooth, balanced smoke that's heavy in the hand and slow-burning to boot. From the original Gran Habano blends to the delicious 3 Siglos, this Mega-Sampler showcases them all....and for just two bucks apiece you will be thoroughly pleased.
Gran Habano Mega-Sampler includes 20 cigars:
5 - Gran Habano 3 Siglos Robusto (5" x 50)
5 - Gran Habano #1 Connecticut Robusto (5" x 50)
5 - Gran Habano #3 Habano Robusto (5" x 50)
5 - Gran Habano #5 Corojo Robusto (5" x 50)
20 cigars spanning the finest from Gran Habano - at 52% below normal retails. Click here to order your cigars.
Source: GLuxe.net
Thursday, January 31, 2008
Gran Habano Mega-Sampler, 20 cigars only $39.99
Saturday, January 26, 2008
Ghurka Master's Select
It's another Saturday and once again I'm on my couch doing my favorite thing: smoking a fine cigar with a nice cup of coffee. Seriously, is there anything better in life?
This morning I decided to break out the Ghurka Master's Select Robusto #4 that has been marinating in my humidor for the past month. When I first bought the cigar, I was somewhat taken a back by the strong floral smell. I was actually concerned that it was too perfumey (not sure that's an actual word). The last thing I wanted was to be smoking a flower.
After the first light, my fears were alleviated. Far from being too florarlly, the sweet scent transformed into a wonderful, lush aroma that lasted throughout the smoke. The draw was perfect and the ash burned fairly evenly. The dark Habana 2000 wrapper made it look as good as it tasted.
Not only is this a great cigar but also a great value. You can buy a pack of 10 for only $50.
Overall rating: 8.5 out of 10
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Labels: Ghurka
Friday, January 25, 2008
Gurkha Symphony Robusto #4, 12 cigars only $29.95
Cigar International just released their weekly special: get 12 Gurkha Sympony Robust #4 cigars for only $29.95. Amazingly, that's only $2.50 per stick for one of the best Connecticut shade blends going. That's 75% off the original price of $120.
BONUS OFFER: in addition to the 75% savings on Gurkha Symphony, they are offering an optional bonus deal: add a 5-pack of 90-rated Gurkha Class Regent Toros (worth $52.50) for only $12.99 more.
Click here to order your cigars.
Source: GLuxe.net
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Ashton
Happy belated MLK day everybody. It's a great holiday for a great man. I'm spending a lazy day today with my ex/lady up in Los Angeles. After two straight days of lounging in my boxers, she somehow convinced me to get my butt off the couch to go on a walk with her and her 8 lbs little dictator, aka Chemical Ali, aka Jihadi, aka Niko. The only reason I agreed was that I knew it would be the perfect time to light up my first cigar of the long weekend. I had brought a bunch of my current favorite cigars but decided to go for an old classic that I had thrown into my travel humidor at the last second.
The Ashton is a dependable classic that will never go out of style. It has a mellow, cedar flavor and a nice aroma. Ashtons are typically well-made cigars but this particular corona seemed to have extra staying power. Eventhough I was walking fairly briskly, the ash on the cigar held firm. In fact, I was able to keep the first piece of ash going until almost half-way through the cigar. Pretty impressive.
While the classic Ashton is a bit too mild for me, I still think this is a very good cigar. Newbies or those that prefer a smooth, balanced cigar should buy a box.
Speaking of which, you can buy a box at Tinderbox.com for $146.25.
Overall rating: 7 out of 10
Labels: Ashton
Monday, January 21, 2008
One day special on La Aurora cigars at Cigar International
Cigar International is having a special one day sale on a sampler of 20 La Aurora cigars. For the record, among the blends below only one is rated 89, the rest are rated 90+, including two well-deserved 93 point scores. Normally, the package would retail for over $130. You can order this sampler until January 22 for only $59.95.
La Aurora Super-Premium Mega-Sampler includes:
5 - La Aurora 1495 Series Robusto (5" x 50)
3 - La Aurora Preferidos Robusto (5" x 50)
3 - La Aurora Cameroon Robusto (5" x 50)
3 - La Aurora Maduro Robusto (5" x 50)
3 - Leon Jimenes Robusto (5.5" x 50)
3 - Leon Jimenes Maduro Robusto (5.5" x 50)
Click here to order.
Source: GLuxe.net
Labels: Samplers
Sunday, January 13, 2008
Pioneer Valley Maduro
Well it's been a number of days since I posted a new cigar review, but rest assured that it wasn't cause I wasan't sucking on some good tobacco. I've fallen in love with the Perdomo Habano Maduro and have been smoking those bad boys non-stop. My buddy also bought me a handful of VSG's for my birtday (after reading my recent post, what a sweetheart). Tonight I decided to break out a new cigar out of my humidor. I went for the robusto sized Pioneer Valley (maduro) that I got at the Las Vegas Big Smoke.
Pioneer Valley is a lesser known Dominican cigar maker that, as it turns out, makes a pretty good tasting cigar. The robusto I'm smoking has a beautiful, dark Connecticut shade wrapper. Rich tobacco flavors and a sweet aroma made this a very pleasant smoke. I usually hate reviewers that say cigars smell or taste like lillies and all that other non-sense, but I swear there were hints of berries in the aroma.
Overall, a good smoke especially considering you can buy a box of 20 for $85.
Overall rating: 8 out of 10.
Labels: Pioneer Valley
Saturday, January 12, 2008
Cigar Aficionado's Top 25 Cigars of 2007
I just got my February issue of Cigar Aficionado and it looks like they've come up with their top 25 cigars of 2007. I'm never sure how much of the list is influenced by advertising dollars since there are some prior picks that I strongly disagreed with. Last year, they named the Coronado by La Flor Dominicana as the #2 cigar of 2006, a ranking that I thought was completely unworthy. I thought it was too overpowering and I couldn't even finish smoking the cigar.
This year they named the Padron Serie 1926 No. 9 as the #1 cigar. The last time I smoked the Serie 1926 was a couple years ago and I thought then that it was an average cigar at best. For the price of the cigar, and the fact that it was made by one of my favorite cigar makers, I had expected a great smoke. I was very disapponted. I have a Serie 1926 in my humidor and I'll give it another try over the next few weeks. We'll see whether I change my mind.
Without any more delay, here is Cigar Aficionado's top 25 cigars of 2007:
1) Padron Serie 1926 No. 9 (yeah right)
2) Fuente Fuente OpusX PerfecXion No. 2 (I think OpusX's are over-rated and over-priced)
3) Montecristo No. 2 (a great cigar)
4) Oliva Serie V Torpedo (I love this cigar)
5) Ashton Virgin Sun Grown Torpedo (VSG's rule!!!)
6) Cohiba Madura 5 Secretos
7) Illusione cg:4
8) Hoyo de Monterrey Excalibur Maduro Epicure
9) CAO Vision Prana
10) Dunhill Signed Range Toro
11) Montecristo Petit Edmundo
12) San Cristobal Monumento (tasty heaven)
13) Camacho Select Torpedo
14) La Flor Domincana Double Ligero Chisel Maduro
15) Tatuaje Havana VI Angeles
16) Punch Double Coronoa
17) Don Pepin Garcia Cuban Classic 1979
18) Felipe Power Robusto
19) Romeo y Julieta Aniversario Corona
20) Gran Habano 3 Siglos Gran Corona
21) Sosa Wavell
22) La Gloria Cubana Selectos de Lujos
23) Padilla Signature 1932 Lancero
24) The Edge Sumatra Toro
25) Zino Platinum Grown Special Wrapper Chubby
Labels: Top List
Friday, January 11, 2008
Five Cohiba Lonsdales for $24.95
Here is a special I received in my email this morning: you can buy a 5-pack of the Cohiba Lonsdale for $24.95 at Thompson Cigar. They normally would retail for $70. I haven't actually smoked this cigar but Cigar Insider rated it a 92.
Monday, January 7, 2008
MAXX 2nds by Alec Bradley
I found this great deal at Cigar International: MAXX 2nds by Alec Bradley for $2.50 a stick
"The guys at Alec Bradley are very picky. Even if there are but slight cosmetic flaws in their prized Maxx cigars, they reject them. Naturally, CI being a champion of the people, we gathered up the best of the 2nds - the “factory selects” - and bring them to you for a fraction of the price. Maxx 2nds are truly a great way to get acquainted with the delicious Maxx blend from Alec Bradley. Delicious, complex, medium to full-bodied, smooth as silk, and filled with toasty flavors and a natural sweetness. All this for around two-fitty per stick!" - Cigar International
I reviewed the MAXX 1sts a few weeks ago and gave it an 8 out of 10. The customer reviews of the 2nds also seem pretty good. I think I'll pick up a bundle.
Labels: Alec Bradley
Friday, January 4, 2008
Ashton VSG
It'll be my birthday in about half an hour but I couldn't wait till then before lighting up one of my favorite cigars. The Ashton VSG is truly a great cigar and deserves to be saved for those special occasions in life. Luckily for me, I grade on an easy curve when it comes to special occasions so my 31st birthday is a good enough reason to light up a VSG.
Everything from it's beautiful Ecuadorian wrapper to it's luscious tobacco flavors make this one of the best smokes of the past decade. I'm currently smoking the robusto that measures 5.5 x 50. I picked up this cigar as part of the Holt's holiday sampler. The cigar is well made, although I did notice a slight uneven burn on this particular cigar I'm smoking. Cedar is the predominant flavor and a nice sweet woodsy aroma rewards you with every puff.
This is not a cheap cigar, nor is it easy to find. Most retailers also limit the number of sticks you can buy. The robusto retails for just a little over $9 per cigar. Considering it's half the price of many Cubans (and tastier than most in my humble opinion), I still think this is worth every dollar.
Overall rating: 9 out of 10
Labels: Ashton
Tuesday, January 1, 2008
Montecristo #2
This legendary cigar is the second Cuban cigar of my Cabo trip. I’m at the bar of the ME Hotel watching Michigan battling it out with Florida at the Capitol One Bowl (Michigan ends up winning, screw Florida!!!). More importantly, I’m with the fellas celebrating one last great cigar before my boy Drewsky gets married. Needless to say, this was a special moment.
Unlike the Sancho Panza I had smoked a day earlier, the Montecristo is a great tasting cigar with rich tobacco flavors and a sweet aroma. This is also a beautiful cigar encased in a wonderful brown wrapper. The only flaw I noticed was a slightly uneven burn. I smoked this bad-boy all the way down to the nub. At twenty bucks a stick, this probably won’t ever be an everyday smoke except for the most wealthy of us. But for special events like today, it’s perfect.
Overall rating: 8.5 out of 10
Labels: Montecristo (Cuban)
Sunday, December 30, 2007
Sancho Panza Belicoso
I’ve never been a big fan of Cuban cigars. Obviously, there are great smokes made by the tiny island but for the cost of your average Havana stick, I'd rather buy 2 to 3 great Dominican or Honduran or Nicaraguan cigars. The most obnoxious smokers are those that say “I only smoke Cubans”. Shut the f**k up. That just makes you sound like a conceited arse or a complete cigar newbie.
Enough venting.
So I’m down in Cabo San Lucas for my buddy’s wedding and I figured this would be a great time to smoke some Cubans. Actually, I don't have much of a choice since most of the cigar stores in town exclusively sell Cubans (whether they are authentic or not is another matter). I bought my first stash at J&J Habanos which is an authorized dealer of Cuban cigars. Here I bought a Sancho Panza Belicoso, a Partagas Series E, and a Montecristo #3. At 15 to 20 bucks a stick, I could have bought a bunch of my favorite normal smokes back home. But since I was on vacation, what the hell.
Tonight is the perfect night to light up a cigar. I’m staying at the ME Cabo and right now I’m sitting on my balcony overlooking the ocean. It’s approaching sunset and the view of the sun slowly setting into the Sea of Cortez (or Pacific Ocean...whichever, my geography sucks) is quite unbelievable. I light up the cigar and was blown away...by a pretty average smoke. The medium-bodied cigar has a toasty aroma and earthy flavors, however, I didn’t find either particularly rich. The cigar burned evenly but did go out a few times towards the end of the smoke.
While the Sancho Panza was not a horrible cigar, it was still a huge disappointment considering the perfect surroundings. At 15 bucks a stick, there are many, many, many other cigars I would rather smoke.
Overall rating: 7 out of 10 
Labels: Sancho Panza (Cuban)
Friday, December 28, 2007
Perdomo Lot 23
Well the fine folks at Perdomo have another winner on their hands. The Lot 23 refers to a specific lot of experimental Nicaraguan tobacco planted in 2000. They could have been planted in Area 51 for all I car since the resulting cigar is a good tasting cigar. This is a medium-bodied stick that has flavors of sweet cedar delivered in a creamy smoke. There was nothing particularly complex about the flavors, just a nice well-balanced smoke from beginning to end. The burn was slightly uneven, requiring some adjusting flames throughout the smoke. While I didn't enjoy this cigar as much as the Perdomo Habano which I reviewed last week, this is still a great cigar at a great price. You can buy a box of the Belicoso that I smoked for $90.
Overall rating: 7.5 out of 10 
Labels: Perdomo
Thursday, December 27, 2007
Oliva Series V
Creamy yumminess. That is the best description of this wonderful Nicaraguan cigar by the folks at Oliva. Rated as the #4 cigar of 2006 by Cigar Aficionado, the Series V is a fantastic cigar that is loaded with coffee and earthy flavors, all delivered in a smooth and creamy smoke. You can smoke this bad boy first thing in the morning (as I'm doing now) or as a dessert cigar after a good meal. The construction of the double robusto that I'm smoking is perfect. The ash is firm and I'm able to smoke the cigar down to the nub with no problems. The amazing thing is that you can buy a box of 24 for only $116, which proves once again that you don't need to spend a small fortune to get a great cigar.
Overall rating: 8.5 out of 10
Labels: Oliva
Monday, December 24, 2007
Don Pepin Garcia Black Label Churchill 1997
Merry Christmas everyone. Well actually, it's Christmas Eve Day but I'm not at work so it's still a Merry Christmas. A couple of weeks ago, I ordered the Show Stopper Sampler from Holt's Cigars. I figured today was a good day to try one of the cigars from this great package. I selected the Don Pepin Garcia Black Laber since I was so pleased by the San Cristobal (made by Don Pepin for Ashton) that I smoked a few days ago.
The Black Label is a well made medium-bodied Nicaraguan cigar with earthy flavors. It's a good cigar but honestly, I was not blown away. The flavors and aroma isn't as rich as I expected. But still, not a bad cigar especially considering the price. You can buy a box of 20 for $120.
Overall rating: 7.5 out of 10
Labels: Don Pepin
Sunday, December 23, 2007
Perdomo Habano Maduro
No other word better describes this cigar as delicious. What an absolutely tasty cigar from the folks at Perdomo. This morning, I'm smoking the torpedo shaped version that measures 6.5 x 54 (along with my obligatory cup of coffee). The cigar looks beautiful and the construction is perfect. But the best parts of this cigar are the flavors and aromas that come through from every puff. There's a rich, bold sweetness from the tobacco and while this is a medium to full bodied smoke, there is a nice smoothness that makes this a very easy smoke. Unbelievably, this is a very affordable cigar. I found a box of the torpedo cigars at TinderBox.com for only $108. Buy a box NOW!
Overall rating: 8.5 out of 10
Labels: Perdomo
Saturday, December 22, 2007
San Cristobal
With all they hype around cigars made by the legendary Jose Pepin Garcia, I've been eagerly waiting to try the San Cristobal to see if the cigar matched the hype. Unlike the huge disappointment of the Coronado that I smoked last night, the San Cristobal easily lived up to its hype, and then some.
What an absolutely wonderful cigar.
What's not to love about this cigar? From its rich, dark Nicaraguan wrapper to the amazingly complex and luscious flavors, this cigar is a winner from beginning to end. I'm smoking the guajiro sized cigar which measures 6.625 x 46. It's a smaller cigar than I usually go for but the smoking experience was pleasantly robust. I've got a larger monumento in my humidor that I'm saving for a special occassion.
Boxes of 22 cigars range from $176 to $264. You can buy a 5 cigar sampler at Holt's Cigars for $58. Go buy some now!!!
Overall rating: 9 out of 10.
Labels: San Cristobal
Friday, December 21, 2007
Coronado by La Flor Dominicana
Last week, I ordered a sampler of the Coronado by La Flor Dominicana from Holt's Cigars. I was looking forward to lighting up one of these bad boys when I had some quality time to really appreciate the smoke that Cigar Aficionado named the #2 cigar of 2006. Well tonight's the night. It's a cold Friday night and I made myself a delicious cup of coffee and the crazy man Bear Grylls is on TV eating some gawdawful things.
Boy was I in for a disappointment.
Now don't get me wrong, this is not a bad cigar. It's just not what I consider a great cigar. The sun-grown Nicaraguan wrapper is beautiful and the blend of Dominican tobacco packs a punch, but I never tasted the full, rich flavors that I was expecting. I smoked the double-corona which measures a hearty 7 x 54. After smoking 2/3 of the cigars, I gave up. One more puff of the full-bodied cigar and I was going to hurl. If you like strong cigars, you can buy a box of 24 for $162.
Overall rating: 6.5 out of 10

Labels: La Flor Dominicana
Thursday, December 13, 2007
Don Tomas Sun Grown
Spicy and sucky. That's what I thought of this cigar. While this Honduran stick looked good enough, I really didn't enjoy the smoke at all. There was a spicy kick to the cigar, but there was none of the richness of flavors that I enjoy in a good cigar. In fact, there seemed to be a chemical aroma to the smoke. Luckily, I didn't spend too much on this cigar as it was included in the Big Smoke grab bag. If you insist on trying this cigar, you can buy a box of 25 robustos (which I smoked) for $72. Yes, they are cheap, but I've smoked better cigars for less. In fact, I just ordered a sampler of Old Henry cigars from Holt's which are supposedly pretty decent value cigars made by the folks at Pepin Garcia. I'll have a review on those next week.
Overall Rating: 6 out 10 
Labels: Don Tomas
Monday, December 10, 2007
Rocky Patel Olde World Reserve
The Rocky Patel Olde World Reserve is a great cigar. This medium to full bodied cigar from Nicaragua provides a full, yet smooth smoke with licorice flavors coming through every puff. This evening, I'm smoking the torpedo which measures 5 x 54. The cigar burned nicely although it did get a bit uneven as it got closer to becoming a nub. I'm a big fan of Rocky Patel cigars and the Olde World Reserve is no exception. This isn't a cheap cigar at around $10 a stick but it's well worth the money.
Overall Rating: 8.5 out of 10
Labels: Rocky Patel
Sunday, December 9, 2007
El Rico Habano
El Rico Habano is a full-bodied, Dominican cigar filled with Nicaraguan tobacco and enveloped in a beautiful dark Ecuadorian wrapper. The cigar's earthy and spicy flavors were enjoyable. One slight problem was that the Corona Suprema (6 x 60) I smoked was having issues staying lit. If you put this puppy down for more than 30 seconds, odds are that you'll have to relight. I don't think it was a construction issue since the cigar burned quite evenly. Overall, these is a great everyday cigar, especially for budget-conscious veteran cigar smokers. You can pick up a box of 25 for $74.
Overall Rating: 7 out of 10
Labels: El Rico Habano
Saturday, December 8, 2007
Bolivar
Once again, it's a nice Saturday morning and I'm sitting on my trusty couch with a delicious cup of coffee and wonderful cigar. The Dominican Bolivar is one beautiful cigar. The Honduran ligero wrapper is a deep, rich brown color. This particular toro that I'm smoking this morning has been sitting in my humidor for a couple of months and it's perfectly moistened. After the first light, this cigar is just a pleasure to smoke. The aroma and flavors are of rich tobacco, exactly what I desire when I light up any cigar. Basically the cigar tastes as it looks: luscious. The burn was slightly uneven, but nothing that can't be easily managed. This is a great cigar, and at $84 for a box of 25, you can afford to smoke these everyday!
Rating: 8 out of 10
Labels: Bolivar
Thursday, December 6, 2007
La Caya
As a veteran of thousands of cigars, I usually don't like mild cigars as they tend to be too bland for my palate. However, I thoroughly enjoyed the toro-sized La Caya cigar I smoked this evening. La Caya is a mild Domican cigar made by Luis Tomas Mendez (to be honest, I have no idea who he is). The cigar's construction was impecable. The draw was solid and the ash held very well. Despite the cigar's mildness, there was a pleasnt mellow sweetness in its flavor and aroma. This is a cigar that all of you Macanudo smokers would love. The best part of this cigar is it's price. You can buy a 20-pack sampler for only 40 bucks. 40 bucks!!! That's almost 20 hours of smoking pleasure for the price of 2 lap dances.
Rating: 7.5 out of 10
Labels: La Caya
Monday, December 3, 2007
Oliva Series G
I'm usually a big fan of the Oliva Series G but the toro I smoked tonight was a real disappointment. The draw was tight from the very beginning and the flavors were well to mild for my palate. It seemed as if the creamy and earthy aroma and flavors were struggling to break through. It could have been due to the tight draw, as the cigar seemed to have opened up as I got towards the end. Before I banish this Nicaraguan cigar to the ash bin, I'll probably smoke another one in a few days to see if I just got a bad stick. One thing I can't complain about is the price. You can buy a box for $78.
Rating: 6.5 out of 10
Labels: Oliva
Sunday, December 2, 2007
Cuba Aliados
This is a Honduran cigar made by Rolando Reyes Sr. (of the Puros Indios fame). After I first lit the cigar, I hated it. It was too earthy, too grassy. I actually put down the cigar and planned on lighting up a different cigar from my humidor. But after a few minutes, I decided to give the cigar another shot. After lighting it up for a second time, a new layer of flavors started to emerge from the cigar. While the earthiness still dominates the palate, hints of chocolate started to come out. The burn was even and the draw was nice. The best part of the cigar is the way it looks: it just has that old school cigar look, down to its simplistic brown band. After a second chance, this turned out to be a decent cigar. The best part is that you can buy a box of the Corona de Lux size for about $92.
Rating: 7 out of 10
Labels: Cuba Aliados
La Aroma de Cuba
This is one of my favorite everyday cigars. Consistantly scoring in the high 80's, low 90's by Cigar Aficionado, La Aroma de Cuba is a wonderful yet very affordable cigar made in Honduras. The silky smooth brown wrapper is simply gorgeous and the cigar band is one of my favorites. But all those asthetics don't mean a damn thing if the smoke sucks but this cigar also delivers a wonderful dose of flavors and aroma. The sweet tobacco flavor has touches of chocolate and a slight spiciness. I'm smoking the churchill version I got from the Las Vegas big smoke but I've tried a number of sizes, including the mongo Immensa, and they're all just as wonderful. You can buy a box of the churhill for $105.
Rating: 8 out of 10
Labels: La Aroma de Cuba
Saturday, December 1, 2007
Hoyo de Tradicion
From the makers of Hoyo de Monterrey comes this yummy Honduran cigar. There's a wonderful richness with hints of woodines and nuts. The cigar construction is beautiful. The combination of Dominan, Honduran, and Nicaraguan filler is wrapped in a luscious, dark Honduran wrapper. It's almost as good to look at as it is to smoke. I'm smoking the Epicure version on a grey Saturday morning with sweet cup of coffee. Life is beautiful. You can buy a box for just over $100.
Rating: 8 out of 10
Labels: Hoyo de Tradicion
Alec Bradley MAXX
Boy, was I in for a surprise. With a name like MAXX, I was expecting an overpowering cigar that would make my stomach churn and my head spin. This was not the case with this tasty and surprisingly smooth cigar by Alec Bradley. The filler is a combination of Columbian, Nicaraguan, Mexican and Honduran tobacco wrapped in a Nicaraguan wrapper. While the construction of the cigar is good, the burn was a bit uneven and I had trouble keeping the cigar lit throughout. The cigar had a rich tobacco flavor with hints of cocoa. MAXX comes in a number of sizes, all fairly big. The one I smoked was the Culture which measures 6.5 x 54. You can pick up a box for about $90.
Rating: 8 out of 10
Labels: Alec Bradley
Friday, November 30, 2007
Great article on cigar flavors on Cigar Reviews
Here is a great article on describing cigar flavors on Cigar Reviews.
Labels: Articles
Thursday, November 29, 2007
Te Amo World Selection Series
When I think of Te Amo cigars, I usually think crappy Mexican cigars. That's why I was pleasantly surprised when I lit up the Nicaruguan blend Te Amo World Selection Series that I got as part of the Las Vegas Big Smoke. I had less than an hour before I had to meet up with some friends for dinner and decided to pick a cigar that I thought I wouldn't mind if I had to toss half way. When I lit up the cigar, I was expecting the bland, card-boardy flavor that I remembered from Te Amo's of the past. This one was different. There was a pleasant, sweet tobacco flavor that lasted through the whole smoke. The aroma is nice and woodsy. The burn was slightly uneven, but manageable after a few adjusting lights. If you haven't smoked a Te-Amo in a while, I suggest that you give this one a shot. You can buy a box of 15 for around $38.
Rating: 7.5 out of 10.
Labels: Te Amo