IPCPR 2013 – Ortega Cigars: a Cubao, a Serie D and Minis

Cubao_ChuchillIt’s no secret that I’m a fan of Eddie Ortega and his cigars, going back as far as the REO.  While I  haven’t gotten around to sampling any of his Wild Bunch series, I have enjoyed the heck out of the Serie D line. At the show Ortega Cigars re-released the Cubao line, and I smoked No. 5 Friday evening, at least I think that’s what it was.  I should have measured it because there’s still some confusing information on the internet about this line.  Many retailers still list this as an EO Brands line. It’s still made by Pepin Garcia in Nicaragua in the same blend as before.  Sumatra wrappers aren’t always my first choice,  but this is a darned tasty and perfectly constructed cigar. I certainly look forward to smoking more in this line.

 

Eddie was a tough guy to get to talk to at the IPCPR show, but I finally got a few minutes in between customers near the end and talked to him about his new cigars.  Here’s a short video:

 

 

Ortega_SerieD8_NatSaturday afternoon I smoked the Ortega Serie D no. 8 natural.  This is a brilliant cigar, although not as brilliant as the maduro in my opinion. I always appreciate a well made cigar, and these always burn perfectly.  Its got a pleasing flavor that’s satisfying and always makes me a little sad when it’s finished! Perhaps I need to get larger sizes! The maduro Serie D is awesome!  Side note, when you see a picture like this one it means I was either too lazy, too negligent, or in too big a hurry to smoke the cigar to take a proper picture.  Fortunately I compulsively put almost every cigar I smoke on Instagram.  Sorry. 🙂

 

New at the show this year are the Ortega Minis. These are 4″x 38 little guys sold in 4 packs in Connecticut, Habano and Maduro wrappers.  Many have speculated about the packaging for these, as Ortega_Ministhey come in a cardboard box reminiscent of a Marlboro cigarette pack. Certainly the argument can be made that the premium cigar industry wants to distance itself from anything to do with cigarettes, and I have to agree.  However, Eddie likes the packaging and it is what it is.  The cigars are pretty amazing.  Last night I started with the Ecuador Connecticut wrapped version, then smoked the Habano.  They were both tasty smokes, with my personal preference leaning toward the Habano.  The Connecticut was good, don’t get me wrong,  and it wasn’t a mild and flavorless cigar at all.  If anything it had a little acidic bite that will mellow with age.  The Habano was full flavored and both cigars burned perfectly.  I actually used the 5 Star Perforator on both with good results.  I smoked the Maduro after the trade show closed in Vegas, sitting outside by a fountain at one of the entrances to the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace. Regular readers will not be surprised that this was my favorite of the bunch.  It was rich and full of my favorite cigar flavors of espresso and cocoa.  I will be picking up some of these, regardless of what I think of the packaging.  These are all cool little smokes, they are like smoking half a lancero.  Pretty darned yummy.

 

That’s it for now.  We are having a little graduation/birthday party for our oldest son, Corey today, so I have to get ready for gusts to arrive and fire up the grill.  I think today may be a lancero day for me, I’ve got a few in mind, unfortunately, an Ortega Serie D Maduro isn’t one of them (but is on my wanted list!).

 

Until the next time,

CigarCraig

 

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La Gloria Cubana Gilded Age by Famous Smoke Shop Contest Winner Announcement!

Announcing the winner of s box of La Gloria Cubana Gilded Age Toros  generously provided by Famous Smoke Shop. This line is made specifically for them by General Cigar Company and was d

ebuted back in June at their Cigarnival cigar festival. The winner of these cigars is in for a treat as these are a delicious smoke!

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ks to Travis at Famous Smoke Shop for organizing the contest and to everyone who entered.  Stay tuned for more IPCPR coverage over the coming weeks.

 

Until the next time,

 

CigarCraig

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IPCPR 2013 – Ezra Zion Cigars: Eminence and Tantrum and the Five Star Perforator Tool

Last year we met the guys from Ezra Zion at the show (here’s the post) and have gotten to know Kyle, Chris and Alan since.  I can’t say I agree with their politics or spiritual views all the time, but I can say that they make fine cigars and are passionate about tobacco.  Whereas last year they had a booth along side their Cigar Federation booth (a cigar social media site for which the same group is responsible), this year they were in the booth with the rest of the House of Emilio brands. Between the Cigar Federation and Ezra Zion they were the book ends of the booth.  On to the cigars: I am a big fan of the Inception (or Jamais Vu as it’s now known) and I smoked the Tantrum and the new Eminence this week.  Here’s a video we did with Kyle at the show a few weeks ago telling us about the newest blends:

 

 

EzraZion_EminenceMonday evening I fired up the Eminence.  This was a dark, fat belicoso that had a wrapper that was reasonably flame-retardant.  I suspect a few months in the humidor should solve this, but despite having to light it pretty often it was a big old p

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d cigars I appreciate so much.  I really enjoyed this cigar, and I’ll pick up a few the next time I get to my local “House of Emilio” shop, let them set for a while and see if I still have a burn problem.

 

Ezra_Zion_TantrumLast night my wife and I went out to dinner, so I grabbed the little Tantrum to walk the meal off.  This is a little firecracker, but it’s not nearly the spice bomb that the Eminence is.  I actually used a new tool I’ve been testing on this, the Five Star Perforator. This little device has five piercers in a spring loaded enclosure. What one does is press this into the cap of the cigar and it puts five nice little holes in the cap.  I’ve had good results with cigars that have a loose draw, but that’s a difficult cigar attribute to figure out before cutting the cigar!  I’ve found myself piercing the cigar, finding I can’t get enough smoke, trying again with a little rocking or twisting motion like the website suggests, fivestarperforatorthen using a punch, V-cut or straight cut, depending on what I have on me.  Certainly this is an interesting piece to have on the key chain (which in my case could have more cigar devices on it than keys!).  I’m old and set in my ways, so sometimes I just grab the V-cutter or guillotine and do it right the first time.  If I know a cigar has a history of being rolled loosely, this is a great tool to use.  Anyway, the Tantrum is a great little 4″x44 cigar, although the price point is on the high side for it’s size.  I think I paid $7.50 or $8 if I recall.  Keep an eye out for the Ezra Zion cigars and give them a try, and see it one of the Five Star Perforators is a tool that would work for you.

 

La-Gloria-Cubana-Gilded-Age-Toro-CigarsDon’t forget to go back to Friday, August 9th’s post and enter to win a box of La Gloria Cubana Gilded Age Toros courtesy of Famous Smoke Shop!  There’s only another 5 days to enter, and I know this is longer than most of my contests, but I wanted to give plenty of people a chance to enter.

 

 

That’s it for today, until the next time,

CigarCraig

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Drew Estate Charity Event at the Wooden Indian in Havertown, PA

Yesterday was The Wooden Indian‘s annual Drew Estate event with auctions benefiting TECHO, who helps build affordable housing in Esteli, Nicaragua.  Chris Stone and Pedro Gomez of Drew Estate were there as well as the local Xikar rep, Rich.  Both companies contributed many items for the raffle, which, according to Chris Stone, raised $5000.  This kind of money can build houses for three Pedro_WI 08102013families in Nicaragua!  For those who don’t know Pedro Gomez, he has been working at Drew Estate for seven years, and running the Cigar Safari for the last five years.  Pedro knows everyone in Esteli, keeps the tours running smoothly and serves as the translator and tour guide.  Pedro recently moved to the US to do events as the Drew Estate Factory Spokesman. It’s an opportunity that only a few folks from Esteli get, and he’s dedicated to bringing the same professionalism to the events in the US that he brings to the Cigar Safari.  Fortunately for Cigar Safari attendees, he will be back in Nicaragua for the three months a year that the run the tours!  I’m not sure if the Safari would be the same without Pedro’s expert guidance!

 

Auction_DE-WI 08102013In addition to the company reps, this event brought people from far and wide.  There were Drew Estate Ambassadors, several members of the Facebook C.A.T.S. (Cigar Aficionado Trades and Sales) group and others.  As I said before, they raised $5000, and the two big ticket items were a custom Humidor finished by Jessi Flores, the creative director at Subculture Studios at the Drew Estate Factory in Chris Stone_Humidor08102013Esteli,and a basket loaded with rare and unusual Liga Privada cigars.  The Humidor went home with our local Cigar Rights of America ambassador (and Emilio Cigars rep) Alan Price.  There was a group who conspired to win the basket, four gentlemen from the C.A.T.S. group who called themselves The A-Team, complete with t-shirts! They were smoking Liga Privada A’s at the event (which were eventually replaced by more A-Team 08102013when the won. They had a bundle of No. 9 Tubos (these were Steve Saka’s pocket cigars from what I know, so I guess they didn’t need them anymore!), a bundle of Velvet Rats and various other rare and unusual Ligas.  Quite a score, and I hope they didn’t have any fights over anything there was fewer than four of! Congrats to all the winners, and a job well done to Dave Mayer and his Crew at the Indian, the folks at Drew Estate and Xikar.

 

HE_UCWhile I was at the event I picked up a few more Joya de Nicaragua Cabinetta Lanceros and smoked on while there. This is a sentimental favorite as it will forever remind me of my first trip to Cigar Safari, as Jonathan passed around a bundle on the bus before they were released, and we watched them rolling them at the Joya de Nicaragua factory.  It’s also a darned fine smoke suitable for any time of day and should appeal to a wide range of tastes.  Later that evening I pulled out a Herrera Esteli Lonsdale which was equally as fabulous as the Cabinetta.  This burned perfectly and was sweet and smooth and delicious. This is another cigar that’s appropriate at any time.  Loaded with flavor!  As I write this I’m working on an Undercrown Corona Doble.  Certainly larger than I usually smoke, but great for a gorgeous Sunday afternoon on the deck typing away.  Whereas the JdN Cabinetta and the Herrera Esteli are loaded with complexity and subtlety, the Undercrown is dark, rich and bold.  All great cigars!

 

La-Gloria-Cubana-Gilded-Age-Toro-CigarsDon’t forget to go back to Friday, August 9th’s post and enter to win a box of La Gloria Cubana Gilded Age Toros courtesy of Famous Smoke Shop!  There’s only another 5 days to enter, and I know this is longer than most of my contests, but I wanted to give plenty of people a chance to enter.

 

That’s all I have for today, until the next time,

 

CigarCraig

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La Gloria Cubana Gilded Age by Famous Smoke Shop Contest!

The La Gloria Cubana Gilded Age is a terrific new cigar made exclusively for Famous Smoke Shop. I’ve had the pleasure of smoking several samples in the robusto and Churchill sizes and ave really enjoyed them. The cigar is beautiful to look at with it’s Ecuador Sumatra wrapper and the enormous Art Deco style band. It’s got a little bit of sweetness and is a solid, well made smoke.  You know I’m a La Gloria Cubana fan since I have a humidor dedicated to the brand!

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Thanks to Travis at Famous for organizing the contest!  Good luck to all.

Until the next time,

CigarCraig

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