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Weekend Cigars: Camacho, Punch, JdN, Ashton and Wooden Indian Grand Opening – July 11, 2010

Thursday evening I grabbed the Camacho SLR Maduro Rothschild I mentioned had been teasing me in my last post.  What a nice cigar, rich maduro flavor and and even burn.  I’ve been a fan of Camacho cigars since way before the Corojo hit the market. My only complaint was that it was too short, but that’s not the cigar’s fault.  Very enjoyable cigar for a walk around the block followed by sitting on the front porch.

Friday I went with a Punch Magnum.  I had forgotten how much I enjoy the regular Punch line.  This had been included with the Punch Smoker Box along with 3 other cigars.  I was in the mood for something that I wouldn’t have to think too hard about.  With all of the boutique cigars on the market, most of which are very good, but on the pricey side, it’s nice to know the old school standards still deliver on taste and construction.

Saturday I took a ride toward Philadelphia to Havertown, PA where The Wooden Indian Tobacco Shop was having their grand opening.  They moved from a fairly small shop tucked in the corner of a large shopping center to a much larger store just down the street.   The Drew Estate crew (consisting of David Lafferty, Mike Staiber and Kevin McCormack) were on hand to celebrate the opening of one of two Liga Privada lounges (the other being at Leaning House Cigars out near Pittsburgh). The store also has a very roomy walk-in humidor whch was reasonably well stocked, although there were a lot of empty boxes on the shelves, a trend I’ve noticed in most shops I’ve visited in the last year or so.  It was a rainy day, which may have accounted for the huge crowd in the store.  I picked up a couple of Joya de Nicaragua Cabinetta Serie as they are priced reasonably and are nice cigars.  I smoked a Toro while I was there and noted the same thing as when I previously smoked this:  the maduro wrapper is just a mouthpiece, looks terrific, but doesn’t burn worth a damn.  The cigar just stops burning when it gets to this point.  Back to the event.  I spent some time with my butt parked in one of about 6 leather couches in the lounge, talking with an old friend of mine, Eric, whom I knew from the old cigar newsgroup days.  We enjoyed our cigars in the lounge while he told me about his “humanitarian” trip to Cuba.  It was nice seeing some acquaintances I hadn’t seen in a while, and meeting David and Kevin face to face.  They had the grill going with dogs and sausages outside under a tent, the hot dog I had was delicious. Our local Cigar Rights of America ambassador, Alan Price, was on hand pitching the CRA and signing up new members. I unfortunately forgot my camera, so I didn’t get any photos of the place.

Later in the evening we went to our next door neighbors who were having a graduation party for their daughter.  Several of the neighbor guys were in a corner of the deck smoking cigars so I, naturally, went to say hello.  Robert, our former next door neighbor, had actually been to the Wooden Indian after I had left and had distributed some Ashton Cabinets to the other guys.  I joined in with an Ashton VSG Belicoso from my humidor.  The odd thing about Robert and I crossing paths at the Wooden Indian is that Havertown is about 40 minutes from my home, and Robert and his family moved about 30 minutes in the opposite direction, and it has been several years since we saw one another.  Small world.  I enjoyed the heck out of the aged VSG and since I was a little late to the party I handed out a couple cigars to keep things going. I finished off the evening with a little Montecristo Purito.

All in all it was a pretty good cigar weekend.  Lots of cigar related fraternizing.

Until the next time,

CigarCraig

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Mid-week Cigar musings, Hoyo de Tradicion – Wednesday April 14, 2010

Last week I received an e-mail out of the blue from Victoria McKee Jaworski, the Director of Public Relations for General Cigar, asking me if she could put me on her mailing list.  Of course I said “heck yeah”, and sent her the requested information.  Monday a package shows up containing a very nice box of Hoyo de Tradicion Toros.  I smoked one last night and it was a fine cigar, burned straight, didn’t give me any trouble, and had some very nice flavors. Here’s some information from the press release:

Hoyo de Tradición™ pays homage to Hoyo de Monterrey’s time-honored taste in a new expression made of proprietary tobaccos from the world’s most revered growing regions.

According to Modesta Fondeur, executive vice president of tobacco and operations, “Born of volcanic soil into a pedigree of tobacco exclusive to General Cigar, Hoyo de Tradición’s blend consists of hand-selected Honduran San Agustin, and Dominican Piloto Cubano leaves, which are married to Nicaraguan tobacco from the remote island of Ometepe.  Bound with a robust Habano leaf from Connecticut, Hoyo de Tradición is adorned with a Honduran Jamastran Viso Rosado wrapper.”

Rick Chandler, the brand’s director of marketing remarks, “In Hoyo de Tradición, we have developed a cigar that respects Hoyo de Monterrey’s inherent natural sweetness and aroma, while creating a unique new tradition unto its own.  A medium-bodied offering that emphasizes and embellishes Hoyo’s traditional taste profile, Hoyo de Tradición is poised to take its place among the most established cigar brands. We feel that the line will be readily adopted into the smoking repertoires of today’s aficionado.”

I don’t typically smoke a cigar right off the truck, but these looked so good I had to try one.  These will, no doubt, improve with age.  Keep an eye out for these in future contests, I want to spread the wealth!

In the News:

Last time I pointed out the article in Parade Magazine, this time I’m pointing you toward an article on Forbes site that actually takes the stance that other tobacco products, while not safe, are safer alternatives to cigarettes and should be promoted as such.  It’s refreshing to see a major media outlet defending non-cigarette tobacco products.  Here’s the link:  http://www.forbes.com/forbes/2010/0426/opinions-steve-forbes-fact-comment-what-are-zealots-inhaling.html?partner=email.

Also, for the Pennsylvania readers, I just received an e-mail from Dave Mayer,  the proprietor of Wooden Indian Tobacco Shop in Havertown, PA,  announcing that their new store will include one of two Liga Privada lounges. The other Lounge will be across the state at Leaning House Fine Cigars in the Pittsburgh area.  I look forward to visiting the new store when it opens and seeing the new lounge.  I’m sure it will be as good as it’s namesake.

Speaking of Drew Estate, the current contest closes Saturday, and I’ll be announcing the winner on Sunday.  If you haven’t entered already, leave a reply to the contest posts (here) to enter to win a cool DE cap and a Liga Privada cutter.

Until the next cigar,

CigarCraig

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