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This Weeks Cigar Re-cap, Liga Privada, Rocky Patel, Etc.

I have to re-wind a little bit to last Sunday, when I enjoyed a fine Liga Privada No. 9 Parejo on Mother’s day.  It was one I had picked up in November of 2009 and was a superlative smoke.  If you’ve seen the Drew Estate ads with the ash with the Liga band (there’s one on my “cigarcraigslist” page), or the mural on the wall inside the Gran Fabrica in Esteli, that’s what the ash reminded me of, I taped it off to avoid incident, but it was solid as a rock.  It was a fine tasting cigar too, lots of flavor and not too heavy on the nicotine. 

Very satisfying cigar that is a pleasure to smoke, and I smoked it to a very small nub.

Later in the week I pulled out a cigar from a gifted batch from Tommy Berry, my frequent “Take A Ci

gar For A Walk” contributing correspondent.  This cigar has two red bands, the larger said “Maduro” and the secondary band said “by Rocky Patel“.  A little research showed this to be a Thompson’s exclusive.  The cigar was a large pyramid that had a jet black wrapper that to my taste was San Andreas leaf, but I was unable to find any information to verify that.  The cigar was pretty good, although the thick wrapper leaf needed some corrections from time to time.  I took this cigar for a 3 mile walk and it fit that t

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ime interval very well.  Nice, fairly heavy dark flavors consistent with what I expect from a maduro cigar.  Many thanks to Tommy for sending an unnecessary gift. I look forward to his future guest reviews!

 

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Dave Mayer, the owner of The Wooden Indian Tobacco Shop in Havertown, PA.  I was talking with Dave about our Cigar Safari experiences when I visited the shop a couple weeks ago.  He had taken a group down a few weeks before we went, and I was telling him how much I enjoyed the cigar I blended.  He took me to his office to show me his blending sheet as his blend was similar to my own, with the exception of the wrapper, which was an Ecuador Connecticut Shade.  He gave me one out of his humidor, a gesture I very much appreciated. He had said that his cigar didn’t turn out very good, so I decided to fire it up and see for myself. His version was a fat toro, easily 6″ x 54, with the a fore mentioned beautiful shade wrapper.  He mentioned using the Brazilian Mata Fina filler and, I think, the San Andreas binder.  I can understand why he felt it was out of balance a bit. The sweetness of the Mata Fina competed a little bit with the dry sweetness of the wrapper.  It burned in the typically perfect manner I’ve come to expect from Drew Estate in general, and the Liga Privada rollers in particular.  All in all is waas a nice cigar, certainly different, but not at all offensive.  I’m thrilled to have had the privilege of smoking this cigar, I know that the cigars I brought back from Cigar Safari are precious to me, and I appreciate Dave sharing his with me.

That’s all I have for now, thanks again to Tommy and Dave for the gifted cigars.  Somehow gifted cigars always taste better, and it’s a part of the whole cigar culture that I enjoy the most, that is, gifting cigars, but being on the receiving end once in a while doesn’t suck!).

Until the next time,

CigarCraig

 

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Take A Cigar For A Walk: The Return of Tommy!

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to see how he was doing and he responded with this Take A Cigar For A Walk review:

Well, I have been so busy getting ready to close on a new home for my family that I had put the walking to the back burner…but boy do I need to be walking! So, last night I did just that! I set out on my walk with a very simple cigar, a Don Elias. I had picked up a bunch of these awhile back for little to nothing. These cigars don’t look like much and their bands make them look even less. But, myself and a few other friends have fallen in love with these cigars. They are quiet mild, but burn perfectly, as this one did on my walk…and the flavor is great! My walk went really well. The weather was nice, especially since it has been very windy around here lately. However, I had absolutely no issues with the burn, it burned evenly throughout the entire 60 minute walk. I would highly recommend that you try at least one of these cigars. You will want to get your hands on one…then let it rest in a good humidor for many months…and then I think you will be pleased. Again, this is a mild cigar, but even for me…a more full body smoker…I really enjoy this stick on occasion.

On my health, I have not been walking as I should and I am paying for it! I cannot wait until this move is out of my way so I can stop making excuses and move on with the walks. I did do one thing for myself this weekend…I signed up for a former Marine ran Boot Camp that I will be joining in a few weeks! Now, a lot of folks think that these “exercise” Boot Camps are just for girls…no, they are for us all! I am looking forward to being able to get started…and hopefully be whipped back into shape soon. I am looking forward to the military aspect of it, as I know that I need someone in my face making me go further and pushing me to places that currently, I don’t think I can go to. This will be a good eye opener for me. Health is important, and I have put this on the back burner for way too long. With this, this should give me more time with taking a cigar for a walk as I will be required to exercise daily and give feedback to my sergeant. I will keep you all posted as I get closer to the starting date.

So, get out there…enjoy the warm air and light up a good cigar for yourself.

Long ashes to ya! –Tommy

 

As for me, I took a special cigar for a walk last night, a God of Fire from Prometheus, generously gifted to me by my favorite USAF Lt. Colonel, DB.  This was a torpedo with the secondary band identifying it as a Carlito 2006, which isn’t listed on the webpage.  The webpage doesn’t list too much information about these, but it does indicate that they are pricey as all get out. I usually don’t pay too much attention to cold draws, but this one tasted just like milk chocolate!  It lit and burned very nicely, and had a nice flavor.  I’d call this medium myself, but others may lean more toward full.  Overall it was a very nice cigar on a very nice spring evening and it was a great accompa

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niment for my walk, a special treat I never would have otherwise had the chance to smoke.  Thank you very much DB, you sent me some extremely nice cigars for the very small favor I did for you. Totally over the top!  I think I’ve mentioned before that DB sent a few cig

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ars in a very nice Casa Magna box which I’ve since pressed into service in the coolerdor holding the prized cigars I brought back from Cigar Safari!  I hope to one day have the pleasure of meeting you and sharing a cigar.  Tonight I grabbed an old standby as I had limited time, a Partagas Petit Coronas Especiales.  I brok

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e into the bottom layer of the box and these just keep getting better and better.  Another fine way to get a little exercise on a beautiful evening.

That about wraps it up for now. Best of luck again to Tommy in his house buying AND his boot camp!

Until the next time,

CigarCraig

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A Para Japon, a Rodrigo Toro and LGC Serie N Cigar Contest Winner Announced!

Today is Mother’s Day, so take care of the mothers in your life today instead of reading this nonsense you goons! I’ll be selecting something nice to smoke in honor of my mother, my children’s mother, my daughter the new mother, and moms everywhere.  So do something nice for all the mothers in your life!

This week I smoked one of the Para Japón cigars from La Aurora which I won in a contest on CasasFumando.com.  This is one of the blogs in my regular rotation that I recommend, Tony and Daniel produce some very nice reviews on a regular basis.  Although I don’t drink, they always seem to pair their cigars with interesting looking beers and beverages. If you don’t visit regularly check them out.  Thanks to them as well as the folks at Miami Cigar and Company and La Aurora Cig

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ars for the opportunity to smoke this cigar which I may not have otherwise had the chance to smoke.  The proceeds of the sale of these cigars will go directly to relief efforts in Japan after the devastating earthquake and tsunami that struck that nation on March 11.  I remember seeing the devastation on TV while we were in Nicaragua. The cigar is a 5″ x 50 Robusto that has been aging at La Aurora for several years, they had made these and had them aging.  When a group of bloggers were visiting the La Aurora factory and suggested this project, they decided to use these cigars and came up with bands and packaging in a very short time.  Kudos to all involved in getting a cigar to market so quickly for a noble cause.  On to the cigar, it has a fairly dry Nicaraguan wrapper and woody flavor.  The burn was excellent and I enjoyed it to a finger burning nub.  A very nice cigar.

I decided to continue on a Dominican theme and selected a Rodrigo Toro for my evening walk last night.  Fellow Pennsylvanian George Rodriguez generously sent me a sampler of these and I had previously smoked the Robusto and Lancero, the latter being my favorite of the two.  The toro is 6″ x 50 and the example I smoked was badly cracked at the foot. The crack wasn’t too detrimental but it did effect the burn a bit as the wrapper separated fr

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om the binder a little and it required a few touch ups. The wrapper was what I would call “rustic”, not the prettiest cigar. The Lancero remains my favorite so far, with the torpedo remaining.  The flavors were nice enough and it wasn’t bad, it just didn’t work as well for me as the Lancero did.  Still a nice cigar, I’ll be interested in seeing where these fall retail price-wise.

I promised to announce a winner of another five-pack of yummy La Gloria Cubana Serie N JSBs and I am a man of my word.  I’d like to thank Team La Gloria, as well as Victoria from General Cigar Co. for providing a box of these fine cigars to give away.  After this there will be one more fiver for next month’s contest, after which I’ll have to start scrounging for some more contest prizes.  I still have a few items in the contest box though, so never fear!  Anyway, the winner of a five-pack of Serie N cigars is Allen, selected randomly using the random number generator at Random.org.  Congrats Allen, please e-mail me your address so that I can send these out to you!

That’s it for now, Happy Mother’s Day all,until the next time,

CigarCraig

 

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La Aurora Puro Vintage 2003 and Emilio AF1 BMF

Today I am bringing you a contrast of sorts. Two very different cigars, both excellent. The first was a gift from Chris Lenzo, the Miami Cigar & Company sales rep whom I met on Saturday when I was celebrating the birth of my grand-daughter with Guillermo Leon at the Wooden Indian in Havertown, PA. The second was a sample provided by Gary Griffith of Delaware Cigars for review. Both were enormous in size and pleasure!

The La Aurora Puro Vintage 2003 is a very special cigar. My understanding is that the

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re were only 12,000 of these produced in 2008 from 5 year old tobacco that was entirely from the 2003 crop. It’s a big beautiful figurado shaped cigar, measuring a whopping 7.2″ x 52, but it felt bigger! The wrapper was stunning and it was well made, a tribute to the few rollers that can make this shape cigar. It held the ash for my entire 1 mile walk, it looked like I was just getting started when I got back to my front porch, where I spent the next hour and a half luxuriating in the delicate nuances of this cigar. What a special treat that I dedicated to my daughter the new mom. It is definitely a rare and expensive cigar that I won’t likely have the chance to smoke again anytime soon! A special treat, thank you Chris!

Last night, after Alan Price had inquired on Sunday, I decided to sit down with an Emilio AF1 BMF for the evening. This is another enormous cigar, 6″ x 58, with a dry, dark Mexican maduro wrapper (one of my favorites!). I was thinking about the front-mark BMF, trying to work out it’s significance. I ruled out “By My Father” since it’s a published fact that this is made by A.J. Fernandez in Esteli, not Pepin Garcia. I haven’t looked up the price on these, so “Blow My Fortune” is a possibility. I settled on “Big Mother F***er” since that seemed to fit the best, because it is a gigantic cigar. This cigar is bold out of the gate. It’s very much in line with my cigar preference, it’s full bodied, it’s full flavored, and has the dark roast, dark cocoa flavors I look for in a maduro cigar. This is another cigar that occupied nearly 2 hours of my time. It burned dead even and had a perfect draw, neither too firm nor too loose. I can’t wait to smoke the other sample, which is a standard 6″ x 50, toro I believe. Gary has something with the Emilio and the Grimalkin, (which maybe could be called a BMF too?) which, while very different cigars are both

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excellent. I may have to grab a few the next time I visit the Wooden Indian as they are listed as a retailer.

Just prior to writing this post I received an e-mail from Tommy Berry, Jr.,  who has been busy purchasing a house and passing his ham radio license test.  He admits to slacking off and not sending “Take a Cigar for a Walk” updates.  I hope when things settle down he can get back to walking and sending in some reviews!

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Some Cigars I Smoked at Cigar Safari, a Punch and a Grimalkin

I realized recently that while I was recounting my experiences in Nicaragua on Cigar Safari, I didn’t really talk too much about the cigars I smoked.  One of the reasons was that I was tying in a contest to guess the number and I didn’t want to make it too easy to figure out, and the other was that there were so many other things going on that I really didn’t think too much about it!  One of the things that I noticed was that I enjoyed all of the cigars I had, and all of them performed perfectly.  From the first Liga Privada No.9 on the bus at leaving the airport, to the Tabak Especial Negra on the bus back to Managua, every cigar burned great and drew perfectly.  I didn’t say I was surprised, I don’t think I’ve ever had a poorly constructed cigar from Drew Estate, or recently from Joya de Nicaragua.  I smoked several of the Joya de Nicaragua Cabinettas, including a yet to be released Lancero, and I even had an Acid Kuba Maduro, and I didn’t hate it! I didn’t snap a picture of every cigar I had, but here’s a sampling:

 

On the “Take a Cigar for a Walk” front, Monday night I smoked another Punch Rare Corojo 10th Anniversary, courtesy of General Cigar.  This is the third one of these I’ve smoked and I enjoyed it quite a bit.  I taste hints of what I remember the Rare Corojo tasting like, which was very savory and full of flavor.  There was a time in my cigar smoking life that I would always leave new arrivals sit in my humidor for a year or so before smoking.  In this day and age, cigars seem to be coming to market ready to smoke, and I feel obligated to smoke samples sent to me in a timely manner.  It’s a bit of a Catch 22 for me.  I would love to see how these age, and, after smoking three of the five samples, I may allow the final two to sit in the humidor for a while more and revisit them in six months or so.

Along those same lines, I recently received some samples from Gary Griffith of Delaware Cigars and Emilio Cigars.  One of the cigars he sent was the Grimalkin Toro. This 6″ x 50 cigar was described as being made in a factory in Esteli which they cannot reveal due to contractual obligations.  I had my suspicions, which I think were confirmed after smoking one of the samples.  I’m not going to reveal where I think this is made because that wouldn’t be right.  I really enjoyed the first sample, it had a bit of spice to start out with and was pretty lush and tasty.  The construction was top notch

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and I enjoyed it to the band, which sports a cool pair of feline eyes on a green background.  It was definitely a visually appealing cigar and felt good in the hand.  I put it down at the band, it got a little funky, another aspect that would be remedied by some additional humidor time.  He also sent a couple of his Emilio ciga

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rs that I am looking forward to smoking. Again, a very nice cigar.  I’d love to try this in a corona or lancero.  Delaware Cigars has several locations in Delaware (duh), which is probably a half hour drive, I really need to make my way to one of the stores one of these days.  They also host a cigar festival at Delaware Park, a great racetrack, in September, I might have to see about making it to the event.

That’s about it for today, I still need to hear from Wayne Nye with his mailing address so I can send out the StogieBoys.com Stogie Registers.  I prefer to make one trip to the post office, so my apologies to MoBarbq and jimbobber for the delay in shipping.

Until the next time,

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