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News: Reinado Cigars To Release The Grand Apex

Back in 2013 I met Antonio Lam, the owner of Reinado Cigars, at Cigar Emporium in Lyndhurst, New Jersey. I subsequently saw him at a couple of IPCPR shows where I interviewed him and he was in one or two of my IPCPR special videos. One of the more memorable moments was the video where I asked everyone what their brand’s them song would be, and we had to do several takes because he kept calling the Star Wars Imperial March, the Imperial Death March. Much hilarity ensued. I really enjoyed his Reinado cigars, the Grand Empire Reserve, made by Yadi Gonzalez in Nicaragua was an exceptional cigar. I was disappointed when he dropped out of sight, but with the FDA regulations, and him being a very small brand, I wasn’t terribly surprised. I figured he was another casualty of the times. As it turns out, it was familial obligations that took focus away, as he, his sister and brother-in-law have been assisting his mother in taking care of his father who sufferes from dementia. Antonio says: “My father always taught me to excel at whatever I chose to do, work hard and never give up. He worked in this country all his life since receiving his visa from Cuba in 1968, holding factory jobs to provide for his family. He was a lawyer in Cuba but his diplomas and degrees were not recognized in the USA. After several years he was finally able to get an entry level position job at Chase Manhattan Bank in NYC and climbed up the corporate ladder to hold the title of VP. It was a proud moment for him. With this product line I am paying tribute to his “Apex”, his climb and the efforts we all make to reach our Apex, that highest
point of success. Reinado will be contributing a portion of our proceeds to the Dementia Society of America to help find a cure for his illness. Although my father will not know it, we will make the climb just as he did to make him proud.”  

Photo Credit: Elisa Bailon

Reinado Cigars is returning with The Grand Apex, which will be made at Aganorsa Leaf Company in Nicaragua. They plan to offer it. in boxes of 20, and will retail between $10 and $13. The blend is yet to be disclosed. The Grand Apex will be offered the Reinado’s original retailers and will also be offered to new accounts. Ruben’s Smokestack in Hackensack, NJ should be expected to be one of the first retailers to carry them as the owner, Ruben Abreu, has been a personal friend and mentor to Antonio over the years.  This is not expected to be a limited release. I’m personally looking forward to smoking this and catching up with Antonio again, it’s been far too long. I wish the best to him and his family through a difficult time. 

 

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

 

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Leaving New Jersey, an Illusione, a Reinado, a Liga UF-13 and a Recluse Cigar

Sunday was my last day in New Jersey, so I decided to seek out one more cigar shop to check out, one in Nutley NJ.  I arrived at 12:15 to a closed store with signs all over the glass saying they were open at noon every day.  I waited around until 12:30 when I decided that there was a perfectly good shop five minutes away that I knew would be open.  I made my way back to Cigar Emporium, the scene of Saturday’s terrific herf.  I once again perused the generously stocked humidor and decided it was about time I tried my first Illusione cigar, and, having heard good things about the Epernay, I opened my wallet and picked one out.  I should mention that at the time I was suffering from another migraine, and  took an Imitrex upon arrival.  These things whack me out pretty good, so I want to be someplace comfortable when I take one.  The Epernay was a nice cigar, it burned pretty well considering it came right out of the store walk-in.  It was quite tasty and smoked for nearly two hours.  If you find yourself in Lyndhurst, New Jersey, hunt this place down. It’s a friendly and well appointed store and lounge.  The clientele and staff were friendly and accomodating and  I had as nice a time there Sunday as I did the day before.

 

ReinadoGER_ToroMonday evening I selected a cigar that Antonio Lam stuck in my hand, a prototype of a Reinado Grand Empire Reserve box pressed toro.  This is a new line extension to the Grand Empire Reserve line which had only come in a 5×55 Robusto.  This cigar has the same Habano Maduro wrapper, and is a beauty.  We are getting warmer weather here and it was a nice cigar for a long walk in the neighborhood.  The toro size just provides more of a good thing, since the Grand Empire Reserve is a spectacular cigar.  Rich and loaded with flavor, Antonio has another winner on his hands, and I look forward to seeing this size appear on the shelves.  I belive he also had a 6″x 60 he was waving around.  Good stuff from the Empire of Reinado!

 

LigaPrivada_Serie Unico_UF13Tuesday brought another nice evening for an after dinner walk, so I grabbed the Liga Privada Serie Unico UF-13 Dark that the folks at Drew Estate sent my way a few weeks ago.  I’m sure you’ve read other reviews by now, and the few I’ve read have been positive.  I loved the cigar, even if it was a bit strong out of the gate.  It mellowed out some and gave me a very satisfying smoking experience.  You have to love the care and attention to detail that goes into these, although the nice little flagged pigtail on this example broke off in transit.  Still, one does not smoke that part, and the part I did smoke was pretty stellar.  It will be very interesting to see what they have up their sleeves in a few weeks when I, once again, visit the promised land which is  Esteli and the Drew Estate Compound.  Have I had a Liga Privada I didn’t like?  I doubt it.

 

Recluse_ToroAs I started writing this post I was sitting on the back deck enjoying the heck out of a Recluse Toro, the last one I had in my humidor.  I still have a double corona, and a couple of the cool Kanu No. 1 perfectos, but this Toro is a thing of beauty.  It’s another maduro cigar, and is smooth as silk and tasty as all get out.  It’s burned perfectly, besides the Entubar method of construction it’s been resting in my humidor since last August.  Anyway, a storm rolled in and I had to pack up the PC and move into the garage so I could finish this great smoke and this post.  Come to think of it, we’re in the final days of a week and a half long contest here where someone is going to win a box of the Recluse Kanu No.1!  Get on back to the contest post and leave a comment for a chance to win.  Many thinks to Scott and the gang at Iconic Leaf Cigar Co. for sponsoring this contest.  This prize is on a par with anything I’ve given away, trust me.  Once again I will be jealous of the winner!! Tune in Sunday to see if you won.

 

That’s it for now.  I have to wait for this storm to pass so I can go try to get my son’s car to the shop since it died while he was going to work. It’ll be an adventure, I’m sure.  Good thing I’m having a nice, relaxing smoke to settle my nerves!  Until the next time,

 

CigarCraig

 

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