J. Bennett Alexander
11 Jan 2018
Cuban Cigars
History of Romeo y Julieta Cigars
Sure, the cigar is named after Shakespeare’s tragic romance, but our affair with the Romeo y Julieta is a story of long-lasting love.
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Cigar 101
How to Store Cigars and Keep Them Fresh Without a Humidor
Before looking at options for cigar storage, it is important to understand the purpose of a humidor, and how ideal cigar storage conditions can be achieved without one.
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J. Bennett Alexander
5 Jan 2018
Cuban Cigars
History of Cohiba Cigars
Cohiba, the word for tobacco in the language of the indigenous Taino people of Cuba, as we all know today, has become the most sought-after brand among Cuban cigars.
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Staff Reviews
Montecristo
Montecristo is one of the most well-known and widely-celebrated cigar brands in the world. You’d be hard-pressed to find a cigar smoker, veteran or novice, who has never. Read More
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Cigar 101
Do Cigars Expire and How Long Do They Last?
Premium, handcrafted cigars will actually remain fresh, or at least smokable, indefinitely, if they are stored correctly. Cigars can be aged similar to wine. As a cigar. Read More
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Staff Reviews
Alec Bradley Prensado
I remember smoking Alec Bradley Prensado when it first came out. The cigar definitely left an indulgent impression. I recall smoking it regularly for a few months and. Read More
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Cigar Pairings
Top 5 Most Opulent Champagne & Cigar Pairings
We’re getting out the step-stool and taking a reach up to the top shelf for an absolute out-of-the-park series of pairings that illuminate the best cigars to enjoy with. Read More
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Cigar 101
Cigar Anatomy: The Many Parts of a Cigar
The maker of the premium cigar you’re about to enjoy is not unlike a chef in a top-rated restaurant who has put together a select recipe of the best ingredients to make. Read More
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