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Tobacco Queen Super A, Timeless Supreme and a Couple Cigars at Smoke Inn

A few weeks ago I featured some cigars from Cigar Ambassador in the Tobacco Queen line.  This is a company that has been a major leaf supplier to the Asian market out of the DR.  I was waiting for the right time to tackle the Tobacco Queen Super A, a 9¼” x 48 actual A size cigar, and that time presented itself this week.  Set aside a hair over two hours for this one.  I was surprised that this started out with a lot of flavor, many times A size cigars start mild, this one had some spice and cinnamon to start.  For such a long cigar, it burned perfectly, and had a reasonable consistent flavor all the way through.  It was a fun smoke, it kept my interest throughout, and I’d smoke it again.  As long as it keeps my interest, I like a long smoke.  

 

I had picked up a Ferio Tego Timeless Supreme 660 recently because I hadn’t yet smoked anything Ferio Tego branded yet.  I don’t know how this happened, I just know that I need to fix it.  The Timeless Supreme is a box-pressed Nicaraguan puro, made by Placencia.  The 6″ x 60 box pressed doesn’t feel too large, and it smoked perfectly.  This cigar was chocolaty with a hint of spice tingle, and I really liked it. Why haven’t I smoked this before? It could easily be a go-to cigar for me, it’s fits my preferences just right.  I will need to further explore the Timeless series. 

 

Friday morning I decided to make a Saturday visit to the Smoke Inn Casa de Montecristo in West Palm Beach, Florida.  I know, you’re saying “CigarCraig, you live in Pennsylvania, how can this be?”  Well, my wife got me a Frontier Airlines Go-pass that allows unlimited flights at short notice.  All I have to pay is the taxes, which in the last three trips to Florida are about $30 round trip. Of course, there are limitations: blackout dates, limited destinations and times, stuff like that.  One must also be willing to endure the discomfort of a budget airline, and I’ll put up with a lot to save a buck.  Anyway I booked flights to Palm Beach International Airport and picked the closest Smoke Inn location to the airport, not realizing that the Headquarters store wasn’t too much further away.  That’s how I ended up hanging out at Smoke Inn West Palm Beach for the day yesterday. 

This is a beautiful shop, with a complete bar, well stocked humidor and helpful staff. Considering it’s been winter here, and was sunny and 80 there, I sat out on the lanai, as the Floridians like to call a patio.  The patio had three TVs, and the music at a barely audible level so one doesn’t have to yell to converse, which I like a lot.  The regulars engaged in the ball busting that seems to happen in every lounge I visit. I picked up a handful of cigars I hadn’t seen before and lit up a Micallef Black Box Pressed Toro, a Smoke Inn exclusive.  This is a 6½” x 54 with a San Andrés wrapper, Ecuadorian Habano binder, and Nicaraguan fillers. I’m interested to see what Micallef does with this blend in the firecracker format, this is a much better value!  I regret not bringing some back with me. It’s about $9, with some spice and cocoa, just the way I like it.  I know that next weekend is the Great Smoke, and the stores there are going to be super busy.  Would it have been better to go then?  Perhaps, but the dates were blacked out and I was happy to hang out there with an old friend from the alt.smokers.cigars usenet days, Don Payne. It was great catching up with him.  I was home in bed before midnight.  This is two weekends in a row I’ve taken day trips to Florida, next weekend I’m staying home! 

 

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

 

CigarCraig

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A Couple Tobacco Queen Cigars from Cigar Ambassador

I recently received a sampler of Tobacco Queen cigars from Cigar Ambassador.  I’m guessing many of us hadn’t heard of this company, but apparently they have been big in the Asian market for some time, working out of the Dominican Republic.  They are entering the U.S. Market with distribution with City of Palms Cigar Distribution Services.  City of Palms is operated by Kevin and Anne Dinkins, formerly of Sutliff Tobacco.  I’ve known Anne since she was with Villiger North America probably a dozen years ago.  Cigar Ambassador has a factory in Tamboril and has been in the tobacco business there for 20 years.  They sent a media sampler out, so you’ll be seeing these reviewed all over the place, it included a nice leather case and a cigar rest.  I’ve included a video of it below.

 

 

I managed to get a couple of the cigars smoked for today’s post.  I know I usually present more diversity, but to day it’s just these two cigars, the Lancero and the Salomon.  Those who follow closely on Facebook, Instagram and Threads may have questions, I’ll be happy to answer those privately. The Lancero is  7″ x 38 with a pigtail cap (size is incorrect on the website, BTW).  I was going to say that this is the best cigar I’ve smoke this year, but that’s too small a sample size, so I’ll say it’s one of the best I’ve smoked in the past year.  This was an exceptional cigar. The wrapper is Ecuadorian Habano, the binder is Dominican Corojo, and the filler blend is Nicaraguan Jalapa, Dominican Criollo 98. The burn and draw were perfect, and I had concerns going in.  This had really interesting flavors, some sweet tobacco and some exotic spices. I enjoyed this down to the tiniest nub, and it took nearly two hours to do that. This was a very impressive cigar, if not for the $20+ price tag, I’d look to add these to the humidor.  

 

I had high hopes for the Salomon based on my experience with the Lancero!  This is a 7¼” x 57 figurado with a neat flagged cap.  It’s a very attractive cigar, and I’m a sucker for a Salomon. It’s a sizable cigar.  The blend is an Ecuadorian Habano Rosado Maduro wrapper, Dominican San Vicente binder and Nicaraguan Jalapa, Dominican Corojo & Criollo 98 fillers.  It started slow, as cigars this shape do, but it opened up nicely after burning through the nipple.  It started mild and built to medium with some nice sweet and floral flavors.  It was well crafted, although I did have to catch up a couple uneven burns here and there.  I watched two periods of hockey with this cigar and had some left for the post game show.  While this wasn’t the masterpiece that the Lancero was for me, it was still a good smoke with interesting and engaging flavors.  Still out of my price range personally, it was a good smoke. The bands on this line are absolutely beautiful, very traditional and high quality.  No complaints about the presentation, and they got these two hard to roll shapes right. 

 

Thanks to Gabriel Pińeres for sending this sampler out. I still have the “A” and Robusto sizes to try, I’m not sure when I’ll get to them, I may let the rest for a while, I want to have a great experience with them.  I have finalized plans to attend the TPE show, look for content sponsored by CigarMedics in the coming weeks.  Until the  next time, 

 

CigarCraig

 

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