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CigarCraig’s Top Cigars Of 2011

Once again I’d like to thank everyone for making the 12 Days of Spectacular Giveaways a huge success.   I certainly couldn’t have done it without stuff to give away and people to give it to and  the great support I had at home.   It was tons of fun but it was a loads of work and quite tiring.  I’ll plan on doing it again next year but will do a few things a little differently on the back end.  Congrats to all of the winners and thanks to everyone for making it a great year on CigarCraig.com!

 

Everyone’s publishing their “Top Whatever” lists, and I’ve avoided doing anything like that over the years since I don’t really have a quantitative method of reviewing cigars, if you even want to call it reviewing.  I know what I like, I know how a cigar works and I also feel that nobody sets out to make a crappy cigar, so there must be someone, somewhere who likes a given cigar, no matter how offensive it is to me.  Also keep in mind that I’m not the kind of guy who runs all over creation looking for the hip boutique cigars, I’m just as happy with a Partagas Black as I am with some limited edition cigar that only comes out on arbor day and had 7 bands on it (happier, no doubt) So with all that in mind, let’s take a romp through what tripped my trigger over the last year!

 

You’d be hard pressed to find a list without the Tatuaje La Casita Criolla on it, and I have to concur, this is one of the cigars this year that really made me happy.  Broadleaf.  That’s all it is, Broadleaf.  I love Broadleaf.  I only smoked the corona size, but to me it compared favorably with the Liga Privada Serie Unico Dirty Rat in flavor and balance.  Tasty, tasty cigar!  I purchased these at a local shop and they weren’t too much more than $5 or $6 each.

 

A group of cigars that have received favorable reviews everywhere and are on everyone’s lists are the Emilio and Grimalkin cigars from Gary Griffith.  The Emilio AF1 is a nice, dark, heavy, seriously yummy cigar, it’s sibling, the AF2 is different, perhaps a brighter flavor, but equally well made and delicious.  The Grimalkin is a different beast, subtle, complex, an orgiastic feast of the senses.  I have not had the occasion to purchase these, all of the samples I smoked were provided to me by Gary, but that doesn’t mean I wouldn’t buy them in a heartbeat.  Gary and his partners are producing exceptional cigars, and I’m quite happy to know him.

 

I have also been enamored with the La Gloria Cubana Artesanos Retro Especial and the CAO OSA Sol this year, both new cigars from General Cigar Co., and I’m not just saying that because I had the great fortune of visiting their Dominican factory.  One of the many eyeopeners on that trip, besides revisiting some of their classic cigars and finding them to be outstanding, was the time and passion that goes into making every cigar.  It almost has to be harder to make a million great cigars that are great year after year thank to make a batch of a couple hundred thousand that are gone when they are gone, right?  The La Gloria Retro has been excellent and tasty in all the sizes I’ve tried, cigar after cigar,  and the CAO OSA Sol seems to shine in the Lot 50, or robusto size, but is a nice enough cigar across the board.  Both are in the medium range with lots of flavor.

 

One of my favorite finds of the year has to have been Oja Cigars.  I met the brand owner, Luis Garcia, on my trip to Nicaragua, and we hit it off pretty good.  His cigars are made by Tabacalera Esteli, which is owned by Kiki Berger.  There haven’t been a lot of cigars from Cuban Crafters that have floated my boat, but the Oja line is really nice.  I think my favorite cigar of the year was a Connecticut Toro I enjoyed in the pool on a hot summer day, but that had as much to do with the circumstance as with the cigar.  The line is solid, full bodied (even the Connecticut) and tasty.  The Anniversary, with a Brazilian maduro wrapper outshines them all.  It’s a little more refined and complex.  I love the whole line and look forward to seeing them in stores in my area.

 

I should mention Adrian’s CroMagnon by Michael Rosales and Skip Martin, which is another cigar that’s been on everyone’s list.  I’ve only smoked a couple samples that Skip gave me, but they are definitely up my alley.  Also, for much different reasons, I really like the Berger and Argenti Mooch line, especially the Schnorr.  The name cracks me up, but the cigar is a solid, flavorful medium bodied cigar.  Also the Undercrown and My Uzi Weighs a Ton were on everyone’s list for good reason, and I enjoyed the samples I had.  Alec Bradley is making fine cigars, Toraño is making fine cigars, La Palina, El Primer Mundo, Oliva, everyone seems to be making fine cigars!  It’s a good time, there are so many choices!

 

That’s about all I can think of at the moment.  Honestly, there were a LOT of great cigars this year.

 

Until the next time, HAPPY NEW YEAR!

 

CigarCraig

 

 

 

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CigarCraig’s 12 Spectacular Days of Cigar Giveaways – Final Day Winner and Thanks!

We’ve come to the end of a historic two weeks on CigarCraig.com!  A marathon of daily posts, untold thousands of dollars worth of merchandise (and postage!).  We gave away 167 cigars, 4 cutters, 2 lighters, 2 caps, 2 cigar tubes, a cigar case, a magazine subscription, a gift certificate and a humidor! That’s a bunch of stuff!  Also significant was the all time high numbers of unique visits, as well as comments!  Until last week I didn’t even know if you got to 50 comments it went to a second page.  Pretty crazy!  In addition to everyone who came back day after day religiously for a chance to win fabulous prizes, I want to give my sincere thanks to the cigar companies who made this madness possible!  They are, in no particular order:

La Gloria Cubana

Villiger Stokkebye

Brothers of the Leaf, LLC

Miami Cigar and Co.

Oliva

CAO

Cigar Journal

Pipes and Cigars

C-Gars Ltd. 

Tabacos Mata Fina USA

Oja Cigars

AJ Fernandez 

Emilio Cigars

 

This was an ambitious project.  What started out with the idea of giving away a cutter here and a cap there morphed into something huge.  The generosity of the companies listed above was amazing, as was their willingness to put up with my neurotic and obsessive compulsive tendencies!  The one other person I absolutely could not have done this without is my lovely wife, Jennifer.  You may have noticed her mentioned in the comments here and there, seen her tweets and re-tweets, as well as handling moderating all of the comments while I was at work every day.  Thanks for everything you’ve done for me!

 

Editorial

Now, before I announce the winner of the humidor from Pipes and Cigars, please take a moment to write a nasty letter to the NCAA and The Orange Bowl pointing out their hypocrisy.  David Savona sums it up perfectly in his blog on CigarAfficianado (here).  Head on over to FaxZero.com and send a fax to the OrangeBowl at 305-341-4750.  I saved Mr. Savona’s article as a PDF and faxed it to the attention of the CEO of the Orange Bowl committee.  You can fax twice a day for free using FaxZero.  You can also send them a tweet using @orangebowl or find them on Facebook and voice your displeasure.  You can also e-mail Larry Wahl, VP of Communications and Community Outreach at lwahl@orangebowl.org .

 

Time to announce the winner!  I have been presented with the number 41 by the Random Number Generator, which means that MarcB is the winner! Please send me your contact information!   This concludes this year’s contests! Please visit the sponsoring companies sites and thank them for their generosity.  Also, take a look at my advertisers sites, and join me in welcoming La Palina Cigars to the CigarCraig.com family.  These friends help me to defray costs of doing things to write about and I deeply appreciate their support!

 

Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, Happy Holidays, to everyone. I’ll leave you with this Christmas video from Alan Bernhoft, who you may have seen in the comments over the last few days.  Let’s give him a little Christmas present and help make his song a new Christmas classic!

httpv://youtu.be/AioTRzrMlBw

 

Until the next time,

CraigCraig

 

 

 

 

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CigarCraig’s 12 Spectacular Days of Cigar Giveaways Day 12: PipesandCigars.com

Well, we’ve finally reached the last day of contests.  Let’s see who the big winner for Day 11 is!  First I’d just like to mention that when I went up to Famous Smoke Shop to meet up with Michael Giannini, I had no intention of laying a big old mooch on him.  I was quite happy giving away a box of Retro Especiales!  So over to Random.org‘s Random Number Generator!  Anyway, it wasn’t until I was there for a while that I had the idea to get a video, and it was supposed to be just a “Happy Holidays”, “act like we’re buddies as if you really know me” (I do know Micheal well enough that he could pick me out of a police line up, by the way!) little thing and then Michael ran with it.  The winner of the super La Gloria Cubana prize is number 10.  Back to the story:  So Michael and I did end up thumb wrestling and we decided that he was going to send a whole bunch of extra cigars and we’d give it all to one big winner!  By my figuring, Duane Holmes is the winner!  Congrats Duane!  You of all people know the drill by now!  Send address, receive copious La Glorias!  And now on to the dramatic conclusion of CigarCraig’s 12 Spectacular Days of Cigar Giveaways:

 

Today on CigarCraig’s 12 Spectacular Days of Cigar Giveaways we have a pre-filled humidor from the folks at PipesandCigars.com!   Here’s what’s included:

Humidor – 25 count Cherry humidor by Orleans w/humidifier

Cigars:

5 Montecristo Platinum Toro

5 Romeo Y Julieta Reserva Real Churchill

5 Gran Habano #3 Habano Gran Robusto

5 Sancho Panza Valiente

1 – Gurkha Black Dragon Sampler Tin that contains 5 Gurkha Black Dragon cigars not available for sale in full boxes, or anywhere else but in these collectible tins. You get 1 dual-wrapper (Cameroon & Natural) Gurkha Black Dragon Torpedo (6 x 54), 2 Gurkha Black Dragon Toro Cameroon (6 x 54) and 2 Gurkha Black Dragon Torpedo Cameroon (6 x 54).

 

 

My thanks to Travis Lord at PipesandCigars.com for providing this generous prize package. I also want to thank everyone who has provided prizes for this most excellent past 12 days! I could have done it without you, but it would have cost me a fortune!!

 

You know what to do! Leave a comment to enter and good luck!

 

Until tomorrow,

 

CigarCraig

 

 

 

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CigarCraig’s 12 Spectacular Days of Cigar Giveaways Day 11: La Gloria Cubana

It’s been a hell of a ride.  Just when I thought I was giving stuff away, I go and win a contest on Facebook that The Griffin’s Cigars was holding.  I can’t actually remember entering!  Today UPS delivered an absolutely gorgeous 75 count The Griffin’s humidor, and 2 boxes of The Griffin’s No. 500 Coronas.   Thank you to Dylan Austin and the folks at Davidoff. I’m stunned and amazed.  Anyway, you came to see who won the joint AJ Fernandez/Emilio Cigars prize, and Random.org tells me that Brian Impson is the winner!   Send me your address please!  Next up:

 

Today on CigarCraig’s 12 Spectacular Days of Cigar Giveaways we have something very special!  Here’s a little video to explain how this all came about:

httpv://youtu.be/n-EKEVkgCJo

 

So, as Michael said, not to be outdone, we have not only a box of La Gloria Cubana Artesanos Retro Especiale Clubs, which would be a wonderful prize on its own, but a selection of about 30 La Gloria Cubana Artesanos de Tabaqueros, a bunch of which are Sumatra/Broadleaf versions only available on the Retro Tour stops.  That’s right, you can’t buy these cigars!  I can tell you from past experience, all of these cigars are outstanding!  There are also a couple of nice tubes as well as a La Gloria cutter thrown on top of everything.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What a haul, huh?  I can’t begin to thank Victoria McKee Jaworski and Michael Giannini at General Cigar Company enough for providing this overabundance of cigars!  Also a special thanks to Bryan Glynn of Cigar Obsession for helping me out with the video.

 

You know what to do! Leave a comment to enter and good luck!

 

Until tomorrow,

 

CigarCraig

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CigarCraig’s 12 Spectacular Days of Cigar Giveaways Day 10: AJ Fernandez/Emilio

We’re getting close to the end, I sure wish I could run contests every day, but I think 12 days in a row is enough for just about anyone.  We’ll go back to monthly (or as the spirit moves me) after the first of the year.  I can always find something to give away!  Now, once again we consult Random.org for a number, and that number is 3.  So would Brian please e-mail me so I can send you your gift certificate! (I save postage on this one!)

 

Today on CigarCraig’s 12 Spectacular Days of Cigar Giveaways we have a selection of cigar from AJ Fernandez!   We have two San Lotano Oval Toros and two San Lotano Habano Robustos.   Cigar Journal just named the San Lotano Oval as #2 best cigar of 2011, and it is a really nice cigar!      Co-sponsoring today is Emilio Cigars.  The AF series are made and named after AJ Fernandez and are exceptional cigars!  Gary Grifith has provided 3 each of the AF1 and AF2s.

 

Thank you to Clay Roberts at AJ Fernandez  and Gary Griffith of Emilio Cigars for their generous contributions, and to AJ for making exceptional cigars!

 

You know what to do! Leave a comment to enter and good luck!

 

Until tomorrow,

 

CigarCraig

 

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