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Brick House TAA, Tatuaje PCA and Villiger TAA Cigars
I stopped by my local Tobacconist Association of America retailer recent;y and picked up a few cigars I hadn’t tried yet. I got a couple TAA Exclusives and a PCA (Premium Cigar Association) exclusive. These are cigars that are only available to members of the respective associations, in the case of the TAA, the members have an annual meeting (usually at a tropical resort ironically outside of the US (technically they are still in “the Americas”). Selected manufacturers make exclusive cigars, some good, some not so much. Continue reading
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Crook of the Crown, Romeo y Julieta, Villiger Limited Release and Silencio Cigars
I had last weeks cold kicked by Monday, but it seems to have come back a bit. I haven’t had a cold this bad since I quit smoking cigarettes (and had sinus surgery) back in 2007. Anyway, I didn’t have any trouble tasting this week, not that I have the greatest palate anyway, but I know what I like. Continue reading
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Villiger 1888, Diesel Whiskey Row and Jaime Garcia Cigars
I’m going to preface this post with the following disclaimer: ignore any tasting notes I might write this week. I had probably the worst cold I’ve had in years this week, so I took a few days off smoking (not in a row!). Continue reading
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Some Blackbird Cigars and Some Villiger Cigars
I had a different idea of what today’s post was going to be, but that plan changed at the last minute. To be honest, the plan was tentative, at best. I’ve got some new and not so new cigars to talk about this week, lets start with the not so new, but great cigars. Continue reading
Villiger de Nicaragua, Alec Bradley Fine and Rare and Bocock Brothers Cigars
I’ve been getting into a pattern of smoking what I want to smoke in the beginning of the week, then smoking new cigars for here at the end. So Thursday I smoked a Villiger de Nicaragua torpedo which I had received in a package from Villiger a week or so ago. This is a $15 limited edition ciga made in Villiger’s factory in Esteli, Nicaragua. Continue reading