News: Black Works Studio Announces Sindustry

Here’s a news item from the folks at Fabrica Oveja Negra! Hopefully everything is going OK down in Esteli, news is spotty at best, last I heard some supply shipments recently got through. 

 

Black Works Studio (BLK WKS) is pleased to announce the release of SINDUSTRY: Hand crafted in Esteli, Nicaragaua at Fabrica Oveja Negra.

 

SINDUSTRY will be available at select BLK WKS retailers for a limited time. This is the highly anticipated 2nd annual release of Sindustry.

“This vintage of Sindustry is the perfect balance between strength and flavor. It’s big and rich with a wide spectrum of flavors. Sindustry is one of my personal favorite cigars and I’m very excited to about this release hitting retailers,” said James Brown, creator of BLK WKS and partner at Fabrica Oveja Negra.

 

SINDUSTRY will be shipping in limited quantities to select BLK WKS retailers this week.

Country of Origin: Nicaragua

Wrapper: Mexican San Andrés Maduro – rabito cap & closed foot

Binder: Nicaraguan Habano

Filler: Nicaragua

Robusto – 5 x 50 (20 count) MSRP $10.00

Toro – 6.25 x 48 (20 count) MSRP $10.50

Lancero – 7 x 38 (16 count) MSRP $10.00

 

BLK WKS cigars are an expression of art showcasing the talent, technique and tobacco behind boutique cigar factory; Fabrica Oveja Negra.

 

BLK WKS cigars are available for purchase through Boutiques Unified.  For more information contact info@BlackLabelTrading.com.

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Podcast: CigarCraig Podcast Episode Three

In episode three of the CigarCraig Podcast I talk about my annual Father’s day tradition of smoking a special cigar that was made to benefit the children orphaned by hurricane Mitch in 1998 and it’s origins, and talk for a few minutes with Room 101 brand owner, Matt Booth.

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ra los Niños was a cigar that Christian Eiroa made in his Camacho Factory in 1999 along with several members of the alt.smokers.cigars Usenet group who flew down to Rancho Jamastran at Christian’s invitation in what might have been one of the first consumer factory tours. The resulting cigars sold for between $77 and $87 a box with about $37 per box going directly toward educating children who lost their parents in the aftermath of hurricane Mitch in late 1998. The cigars became available in July of 1999 and something like 2500 boxes were made. I purchased a box as a Father’s Day gift for myself in 2000, and will smoke the last one from that box in 2020.  The second part of the podcast features a post even

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t interview with Matt Booth, who got his start with Christian Eiroa, so it ties together.


That’s all for now, until the next time,

 

CigarCraig

 

 

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Todos Las Dias, Farce and Truth and La Aurora at the Track

Happy Father’s Day to all the Dad’s out there, I know later today I’ll be digging out my traditional father’s day cigar for the 19th or 20th year (I’ve lost track…the cigars came out in 1998, but I think it was 1999 by the time I bought a box, can’t remember). I refer, of course, to the obscure Esperanza Para los Niños, which was made by Christian Eiroa when he owned Camacho as a charity project to help children orphaned by hurricane Mitch. The cigars have held up extremely well, and it’s through the kindness of several friends that I’ve been able to continue the tradition of smoking one on Father’s Day every year this long, and I might be good until 2020 when the last toro from the box I bought will go down.  Until cigar time rolls around, I got some typing to do, so lets recap some notable smokes I had this week!  I smoked another Todos las Dias from Dunbarton Tobacco and Trust this week. It’s no secret that I’m a fan of the brand, everything Steve has produced has been a win for my palate, but this liga TodosLaDias_DoubleWideBelicosohas been a slow starter for me. Maybe it’s because the first three examples I smoked didn’t draw well enough (moisture…ironic given Steve was checking internal humidity of each sample at the trade show, video here, and they came from multiple sources, they just have to be kept dryer, I guess). To recap, the Todos las Dias Double Wide Belicoso is a 4.75″x 60 figurado identical in size to the Joya de Nicaragua Antaño Gran Consul and the Rosalones 460, using the same molds and made in the same factory. It’s a Nicaraguan puro, with a sungrown Nicaraguan wrapper, and fillers from Esteli and Jalapa. This blend is growing on e finally, I’m starting to get the cocoa and a hint of the chili spice reported, and the cigar was great to the last drop. This is a cool shape, I still think I’m reaching for the TlD fourth in line in the regular DTT production, but it’s good, I like it.

 

CigarCigars_Room101_EventFriday was a special day in the small village of Frazer, PA. The CigarCigars store, just 1.7 miles from my home, was host to a cigar event featuring Matt Booth of Room 101 Cigars, and, as is their custom at this shop, the event was from noon to 3.  Normally this would cause me problems, life has Room101_Farce_Toronot been normal in recent months.  So I was able to be present for this auspicious event and hang out with Mr. Booth, although, culturally, Frazer, PA is pretty much polar opposite of what Mr Booth is used to…it’s not Amish country, but it’s not the Sunset Strip either…anyway, I had occasion to smoke the new Farce. This is important, and I can’t stress this enough, it’s Farce, not THE Farce…just Farce.  Very important to note. Farce is made in the Ventura factory in the DR, it’s a full flavored, complex and sophisticated blend and was Room101_T_Torovery nice.  I liked it, I picked up a couple and will smoke another very soon in a non-event environment. I also smoked The T, not Mr. T, it the Toro size. I had previously smoked an IPCPR sample of this collaboration between Booth, Caldwell and AJ Fernandez made in Nicaragua and really liked it, and this one was no different. It’s dark and rich and heavy and right up my alley. My biggest regret was setting it in an ashtray with a couple of inches left and Steve, the CigarCigars_Room101_Event2manager cleaning up after the event thinking I was done with it, which I was not…my bad. Watch for the next CigarCraig podcast in the next few days, by the way.  I highly recommend attending an event featuring Mr. Booth if you have the opportunity, he’s a gentleman and a scholar, and one who’s earned every one of his eccentricities.

 

Another annual family tradition which may seem odd to some is celebrating our granddaughters birthdays at the horse races.  There is a track that’s reasonably convenient to both sides of the family free to park and get in, had a family friendly picnic grove with tables and bounce houses and slides and playgrounds for the kids, of course, horse races, and is cigar friendly!  We try to get there early to get a good spot and have a cigar before everyone LaAurora_PreferidosEcuador_Coronagets there. I lit up a La Aurora Preferidos Emerald Ecuador Corona, and there’s a reason I usually light up something from La Aurora at family events. My daughter’s name is  Aurora, and I figure she’s not going to get upset at me for smoking a cigar if it’s got her name on it. Clever, eh? She’s a great kid, got me cigar related coffee for  Father’s day!  Anyway, I really was enjoying the crap out of that corona, what flavor and balance!  Nice tobacco sweetness I didn’t want to put down, and I felt bad standing off to the side after people started showing up. I wanted to join the party, eat lunch, but I wanted to enjoy the cigar too, it was one of the few times I wished I had chosen an even smaller cigar!  We stuck it out until the Ninth  (last) race, because Smoke En Fire was running, and we put $5 on it to win, which it did, and paid $9.50!  It was a beautiful day with family at a great horse park. I don’t know if Delaware Cigars still has their cigar festival there in the fall or not, but the coupe times I attended that event it was a good time!

 

That’s all for today. Time to get some stuff done!  Until the next time,

 

CigarCraig

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News: C.Gars Auctions Holding Summer Cigar Auction

Back around 1997 when C.Gars Ltd started out I got an e-mail from Mitchell Orchant asking me to have a look at the site, I made some suggestions, and a friendship started. We met for the first time in person in 1999, my wife and I went to his wedding in 2006, and we’ve kept in touch. His vintage Havana cigar auctions have become legendary. He’s at it again for the 26th time.  

 

C.Gars Auctions are holding their Summer Cigar Auction on June 19th  

Lots are now live and bidding open online on the Cigar Auction website http://www.onlinecigarauctions.com/ 

This will be the 26th Cigar Auction by C.Gars since the auction department was established in 2009

350 Lots of Vintage, Mature, Pre Embargo, Davidoff, Dunhill and Limited Edition Havana cigars on behalf of estates, investors and collectors.

Auction Lots can be viewed online and bid on  http://www.onlinecigarauctions.com/index.php

PDF catalogue can be viewed on this link https://www.onlinecigarauctions.com/catalog/june-2018/6-2018_IMG.pdf?v=4

Featured Lots in this sale include:

Lot 10 Bolivar Coronas Extra cabinet of 50 cigars ex Dunhill from 1998 at an estimate of £700 – £900

https://www.onlinecigarauctions.com/lot-bolivar-coronas-extra-p-4932.html

Lot 3 H Upmann glass office jar of 49 coronas from the 1970’s at an estimate of £2500 – £3500

https://www.onlinecigarauctions.com/lot-hupmann-coronas-jar-p-4925.html

Lot 89 Sancho Panza Tronquitos of 25 cigars from the 1970’s at an estimate of £800 – £1000

https://www.onlinecigarauctions.com/lot-sancho-panza-tronquitos-p-5011.html

Lot 283 Davidoff 4000 cabinet of 25 from 1986 at an estimate of £2000 – £2500

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Lot 289 H Upmann Dunhills Seleccion no.50 pre embargo cabinet of 50 cigars with an estimate of £4000 – £5000

https://www.onlinecigarauctions.com/lot-289-hupmann-dunhills-seleccion-suprema-no50-p-5211.html

Lot 294 Bolivar Centenary humidor of 100 cigars from 2002 at an estimate of £3000 – £3600

https://www.onlinecigarauctions.com/lot-294-bolivar-centenery-humidor-p-5216.html

Lot 346 Rafael Gonzalez Coronas Inmensas pre embargo cabinet of 50 cigars at an estimate of £3000 – £4000

https://www.onlinecigarauctions.com/lot-346-rafael-gonzales-coronas-inmensas-p-5268.html

Lot 348 Ramon Allones Petit Coronas Miniatures, cabinet of 100 pre embargo cigars with an estimate of £5000 – £6000

https://www.onlinecigarauctions.com/catalog/june-2018/6-2018_IMG.pdf?v=4

Substantial interest from overseas buyers is expected due to the weakness of the Pound Sterling currently as well as the increased demand from China.

Lots are available for inspection by appointment Monday to Friday  at our London offices. We are delighted to provide any further details or condition reports , simply email Laura Graham or Michelle Adler in our Auction Team  at auctions@cgarsltd.co.uk quoting Lot numbers.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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News: Fratello Cigars Announces New Director of Operations

This little bit of news probably doesn’t mean much to a lot of people, but I think it’s important to recognize that Omar de Frias started the Fratello brand in 2013 while still working full time for NASA, hit the ground running making a great cigar, getting it in front of a lot of people in a short amount of time, hitting the road Rocky Patel style selling it at great personal expense (and I’m talking time away from family expense), and has grown to the point where he’s adding even more headcount!  A great success story, and if I were a sales guy, I’d be hitting Omar up for a job!  Keep rocking, Omar and crew! 

 

Omar de Frias is proud to announce the hiring of Shannon Strang as the new Director of Operations for Fratello Cigars.  The Pittsburgh native comes to Fratello with a wealth of experience in accounting, business development, logistics and customer service. Primary duties as director of operations is to streamline our company logistics, solidify our relationship with our customers and suppliers, financial management and business development.

“I am beyond excited that Shannon accepted this position.  Together, we plan to bring our customer service strategy and operational capabilities to new heights” Said de Frias.

 

“I have followed Fratello and Omar’s journey since 2013.  Besides being a big fan of the cigars, joining forces with Omar to help solidify his growth in this industry will be my primary driver” Said Strang.  

 

Fratello Cigars was established in 2013.  Since inception Fratello has grown to be sold in 800 brick and mortars in the US and 9 international destinations.    

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