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Video: Herics Cigar Measuring Tape Review

I hope everyone had a great Christmas, and everyone is getting over to the last post and entering to win the E. P. Carrillo goodies I’m giving away!  Go to http://www.cigarcraig.com/contest-cigarcraigs-holiday-giveaways-no-2/ and leave a comment to enter.  I’ll select a winner on Sunday! E.P. Carrillo’s Encore was Cigar Aficionado’s number one cigar of the year for 2018 and I thought it was well deserved. I can’t say for sure, but one might find its way into the prize pack!  Anyway, it’s been a busy week, but I managed to find a nifty little cigar product to review, and I figured a video was the best way to present this one. So take a few minutes and have a look at the video if you will.

The Herics Cigar Measuring Tape isn’t something everyone might need, but it certainly makes life easier if you absolutely have to know the measurements of your cigars, and you have especially hard to measure cigars, such as the box pressed cigar like the one I demonstrated on in the video. I know I’ve struggled with calculating the ring gauge of non-round cigars, not that it matters over-much in the grand scheme of things, but it adds to the enjoyment for many of us. It’s a welcome addition to your cigar toolbox. Check it out at Herics.com and stay tuned for a chance to win one in an upcoming giveaway!

 

Until the next time!

 

CigarCraig

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Contest: CigarCraig’s Holiday Giveaways No.2!

It’s the Sunday before Christmas, and time to announce the winner of the Ventura Cigars travel humidor and assorted goodies. I scrounged through the humidors and found some cigars to include too! I let the folks at Kretek International know what I was up to and they were thrilled that I was doing it! The comment selected at random belonged to Victor Miller!  Please send me your address so I can ship you your goodies!  Thanks again to Ventura, and to everyone who entered!

 

Our second giveaway of the season really couldn’t have worked out better!  On Thursday of this week, Cigar Aficionado announced that the E.P. Carrillo Encore Majestic was their number one cigar of the year! People have mixed feelings on this list, and I really don’t understand why people get so worked up over it. Like any top whatever list, from any media outlet, be it print based, or online, it’s based on individual opinions, it has to be, as cigars ( and spirits, and food) are a subjective, non-quantifiable commodity.  Find someone who’s tastes line up with yours and follow their suggestions and don’t crap on other people’s tastes. Whoa, I kinda went on a rant there…people take things too seriously! Live and let live!  Lets get back to giving stuff away! This is another un-authorized contest, my friends at EPC don’t know I’m doing this, but I have been a fan of Ernesto’s work for a very long time. The first time I met him at an IPCPR just three years ago was about the first time I’ve been really star-struck meeting someone.  I’ve had the chance to hang out with him since and he’s a super cool guy, and I consider his VP one of my better friends in the cigar biz. I think the CA’s choosing Encore for their cigar of the year was spot on not only because it’s a great cigar, but because Ernesto and his company is deserving of the recognition and it’s a cigar that should be reasonably available (at least until last Thursday!). Anyway, I have some EPC goodies including a cool hat, a pair of rocks glasses and some steel ice cubes (I guess, I’m not a drinker, I have to assume that’s what they are, since they came with the glasses. It would be the hardest dice game ever!). There’s an EPC cutter and lighter too, and I’ve selected some cigars from my humidor, and some more might fall in the box when I pack it up!  Let’s not forget a handy Lighter Bleed Tool from CigarProp.com to keep that lighter working right for years to come!

Leave a comment (one comment please!) to enter. I think it’s fair to disqualify our previous winner, but everyone else is eligible to win. Must be of legal age in your jurisdiction as usual. I’ll select a winner sometime after Christmas, I have a funky schedule this week (again) so I’m not sure when I’ll get a chance, but maybe I’ll leave it open all week and announce a winner next Sunday to give everyone a chance to enter.

 

To everyone who celebrates, a Merry Christmas to all! Until the next time,

 

CigarCraig

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Contest: CigarCraig’s Holiday Giveaways No.1!

At the risk of being politically incorrect, Ho, Ho, Ho! I’m waiting for someone to take offense to that and ban it, everything else upsets someone nowadays! So it goes in the cigar industry, several years ago, cigar companies were falling all over one another sending me boxes upon boxes of cigars to give away in the now legendary CigarCraig’s 12 Spectacular Days of Cigar Giveaways, which usually went for 13, 14 or 15 days and made a lot of people happy! It made me happy too, but it took a toll, it was a huge time investment at a busy time of year. So, with the cigar companies unable to provide piles of cigars, I’ve scaled back, and dig into my personal vault ‘o goodies to spread some holiday cheer! (Oh crap, with the new job and all, I just remembered I forgot to organize a secret Santa this year! Why did nobody remind me?). So here’s the first holiday giveaway of 2018!

As you know, Ventura Cigar Co. has been showing up frequently in the news here over the last year or so, and has been a company of interest of mine for a few years. I’ve been a fan for about 5 years since smoking a Psyko Seven when I was a guest on The Cigar Authority in 2013. I think it was the 2016 IPCPR show that they had a media event at their booth where they highlighted their Case Study line, and gave out some neat swag, which has rested in storage since then waiting for me to find a proper purpose for it.

The central item here is a cool 15 count travel humidor. It’s not going to hold 15 6x60s, but it’s big enough for a long weekend, but not too big to take up a lot of space in your luggage. Actually, it’s just about the right size in my opinion, if I didn’t have a bunch of travel humidors already, we wouldn’t be having this conversation! Along with it is an aluminum water bottle, and a hardbound blank journal, great for recording your cigar notes, listing grievances against your enemies, or whatever. I will, no doubt, rummage through my humidors and find some appropriate cigars to include in the travel humidor too!

Thanks to Kevin at CigarProp.com, there will also be one of his Lighter Bleed Tools included!

Thanks to the folks at Ventura, even though they have no idea they are sponsoring this! Standard rules apply, leave a comment to enter, must be of legal age to win, and I’ll select a winner on my next post, which might be Friday, might be Sunday, we’ll see how things go!

Until the next time,

CigarCraig

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Alec Bradley Magic Toast, Gran Habano Gran Reserva2012 and Assorted Dark Cigars

I found myself on a dark cigar kick this week. All I was reaching for were the darker wrappers, Partagas Black. Leccia Luchador, Perdomo 20th Maduro, incidentally, all favorites over many years that fall into the “comfort food” category, so I guess that says something about the time of year and my frame of mind. One night I work late, and my new job does have me working the occasional closing shift, I grabbed an old Chateau Real Maduro Small Club Corona, one of the remaining few from a box I bought when they discontinued these back around 2011, I guess. This is still a fantastic blend, and it’s a darned shame it was discontinued. I had occasion to ask Jonathan Drew personally why it was dropped, and he blamed me for not buying enough! I tried, sorry folks. I smoked a lot of these in this size and the perfecto size, and really liked the maduro and shade versions, but I think they were maybe too expensive for the time they were introduced, and, at that time, they were one of the first non-infused cigars Drew Estate sold (people seem to forget about La Vieja Habana). Happy to say that the Chateau Real Maduro held up nicely over the years, I still have a small stash, and if you see these in the wild, pick them up!

 

I also smoked the RoMEo San Andrés again, which continues to be my favorite in that line, and one of my favorites in the Altadis portfolio, as well as smoking the La Gloria Cubana Esteli in the toro size. Oddly, the LGC Toro didn’t captivate me as much as the little robusto did, but maybe with some humidor time my mind will change, or maybe it just wasn’t the right cigar for me? It happens.  A Joya de Nicaragua Antaño Dark Corojo El Martillo always hits the spot and is an all time favorite.  Like I said, I didn’t really stick to one wrapper type this week, but they were all darker, on the fuller side cigars, I craved full flavored cigars this week for some reason, whether it’s the weather, or the stresses of the season. I’ll try out a Connecticut wrapped cigar today and see if I find it satisfying!

 

One of the new-to-me cigars I picked up last week was the Alec Bradley Magic Toast in a 6″ x 52 Toro size (who woulda guessed I’d buy the Toro?). This came recommended by Kevin, the manager at the CigarCigars shop in Downingtown, PA. If you mention CigarCraig to him he’ll add 10% to your total at the register! 🙂  I’ve been wanting to try this cigar, named for raising a glass to honor someone or something, rather than bread browned on both sides, presumably by supernatural forces. The cigar has a Honduran wrapper, one would think it’s from the very special crop of tobacco which was shown to Alan Rubin by flashlight on night which prompted the opening of a rare bottle of whisky prompting the toast for which this cigar is named, bound with both Nicaraguan and Honduran leaves, with Honduran and Nicaraguan fillers. The results of the blend delighted my palate. While I love a cigar that has a balance of the bitterness of espresso with some semi-sweet chocolate sweetness, this had the coffee flavor, with some earthiness, and it worked really well. There was spice there too, and I really liked it.  I want to put some more of these in my humidor. (Jon, are you reading this? Just checkin.) I suppose when I stop by the shop next Ill grab some more of these, as well as Alec and Bradley’s Blind Faith, which I’ve been wanting to try as well. The Magic Toast is a winner, if you like cigars I like, give this one a try.

 

Last night I lit up a Gran Habano Gran Reserva No. 5 2012, which was announced last month.  This is what they have to say about the cigar:

Gran Habano’s Gran Reserva cigars are made using the top 10% best leaf from the yearly crop and aged for an extra seven to eight years prior to the cigar being rolled. It is then aged for a period of four to six years additionally as cigars. The 2012 installment has been aged an additional three years longer than any other prior Gran Reserva release.

I smoked the Gran Robusto, which is the perfect size for me, 6″ x 54, and it’s nicely presented in a cedar sleeve. Looking at said sleeve, there’s no mistaking this from the Gran Reserva 2011, this is for certain, as it has “Gran Reserva 2012” printed on it several times around the circumference of the sleeve. not a criticism, just an observation. Just like the 2011, it’s got a Nicaraguan wrapper and binder and Nicaraguan and Costa Rican fillers. The cigar smoked brilliantly, the draw and burn were perfect. For a mid-December evening in PA, it wasn’t freezing cold, but it was damp out, raining outside, but the cigar was unaffected by this. Ironically, George Rico was in Philadelphia doing an event at Twin Smoke Shoppe the night before. I might have been able to make it there if I wanted to spend hours mired in traffic on a rainy night after a long day at work. I wimped out and opted for an evening with a cigar at home. Anyway, The Gran Reserva 2012 is another cigar that I found to be very enjoyable and one I’d happily smoke on the regular.

 

That’s enough for today. I guess I need to start scraping together some stuff to give away starting this week!  I have a few things in the vault that are pretty nice, unfortunately just a shadow of days gone by. It’ll still be fun!  Stay tuned!  I’ll dust off my Santa hat.  Until the next time,

 

CigarCraig

 

 

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News: Drew Estate Shipping Herrera Esteli Brazilian Maduro and Repackaged Herrera Esteli Habano and Herrera Esteli Norteno

Here’s some Monday evening news from Drew Estate.  They announced this packaging change at the 2018 IPCPR show and the new packaging are hitting the stores. You may have seen some crazy deals on the old packaging recently, and this is why! I had the good fortune to have smoke one of the new Brazilian Maduros and can’t wait to get my hands on some more, it’s a fantastic cigar!

 

Drew Estate announces the shipping of the Herrera Esteli Brazilian Maduro as well as the repackaged Herrera Esteli Habano and Norteno to retailers nationwide today. The new look for Herrera Esteli and the Brazilian Maduro were introduced at the IPCPR 2018 trade show held in Las Vegas.

The Herrera Esteli Brazilian Maduro features a dense Plantation Grown Mata Fina wrapper, over a Connecticut River Valley Broadleaf binder with fillers from Nicaragua. Manufactured at La Gran Fabrica Drew Estate, the Herrera Esteli Brazilian Maduro was blended by Willy Herrera is presented in 5 vitolas:

  • Herrera Esteli Brazilian Maduro Robusto Grande 5 ¼ x 52 MSRP $227.94/ Box of 25
  • Herrera Esteli Brazilian Maduro Toro Especial 6 x 52 MSRP $241.94/ Box of 25
  • Herrera Esteli Brazilian Maduro Lonsdale 6 x 44 MSRP $231.94/Box of 25
  • Herrera Esteli Brazilian Maduro Fino 6 x 52 MSRP $269.94/ Box of 25
  • Herrera Esteli Brazilian Maduro Short Corona Gorda 5 7/8 x 46 MSRP $203.94/ Box of 25

From Little Havana Miami, Master Blender Willy Herrera, notes, “With the Herrera Esteli Brazilian Maduro, I wanted to bring the Mata Fina to the forefront of this blend. This tobacco has such a unique texture and it showcases the lush floral and earthy notes I wanted to capture in this cigar. In addition, now that the Herrera Esteli line has been repackaged blending modern simplicity with classic Cuban style, it really shines on our retailers’ shelves and brings unity to the brand.”

Each will be presented in unified Herrera Esteli Branding and will now be packaged in 25 count boxes.

Herrera Esteli Habano blend features an Ecuadorian Habano wrapper, Honduran Binder, and filler leaves from Nicaragua, presented in the following core vitolas:

  • Herrera Esteli Habano Robusto Grande 5 ¼ x 52 MSRP $227.94/ Box of 25
  • Herrera Esteli Habano Toro Especial 6 x 52 MSRP $241.94/ Box of 25
  • Herrera Esteli Habano Lonsdale 6 x 44 MSRP $231.94/Box of 25
  • Herrera Esteli Habano Piramide Fino 6 x 52 MSRP $269.94/ Box of 25
  • Herrera Esteli Habano Short Corona Gorda 5 7/8 x 46 MSRP $203.94/ Box of 25

Herrera Esteli Norteno blend showcases extensively aged tobaccos from the Esteli, and Jalapa growing regions of Nicaragua, coupled with a spicy Honduran Binder, and a rich, bold Mexican San Andrés maduro wrapper in the following core vitolas:

  • Herrera Esteli Norteno Robusto Grande 5 ¼ x 54 MSRP $227.94/ Box of 25
  • Herrera Esteli Norteno Toro Especial 6 x 52 MSRP $241.94/ Box of 25
  • Herrera Esteli Norteno Lonsdale 6 x 44 MSRP $231.94/Box of 25
  • Herrera Esteli Norteno Piramide Fino 5 x 50 MSRP $269.94/ Box of 25
  • Herrera Esteli Norteno Short Corona Gorda 5 7/8 x 46 MSRP $203.94/ Box of 25

The Herrera Esteli Habano, Norteno and Brazilian Maduro are shipping to retailers today. The Herrera Esteli Miami will be shipping in Januar

ABOUT DREW ESTATE

Founded in New York City in 1996, Drew Estate has become one of the fastest growing tobacco companies in the world. Under their mantra “The Rebirth of Cigars”, Drew Estate has led the “Boutique Cigar” movement by innovating new elements to the tobacco industry with their unique tobaccos and blending styles that attracting new and traditional cigar enthusiasts. In their Gran Fabrica Drew Estate, the Nicaraguan headquarters, Drew Estate produces a variety of brands such as ACID, Herrera Estelí, Herrera Estelí Norteño, Isla del Sol, Kentucky Fired Cured, Liga Privada, MUWAT, Larutan by Drew Estate, Nica Rustica, Pappy Van Winkle Barrel Fermented Cigars, Tabak Especial, Undercrown, Florida Sun Grown, and Java by Drew Estate.

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