San Lotano Habano
AJ Fernandez had made many of the cigars that are in my humidor. He just makes them for others. So, it’s nice to have one that he has seen fit to put his own lable on. When you first look at the San Lotano, it shows a nice medium brown with a nice tight hand. it lights easily after a quick clip. At first it produces limited smoke probably because of a tight draw. Though I found...
Dona Flor – The Brazilian Bombshell
When I took this stick for the humidor, I knew less than nothing about it. As a matter of fact, before doing any research this article had an entirely different headline, since I thought the cigar was a cheap product, without any importance. Instead, I find out there is a great story and a wonderful cigar. Dona Flor , from the movie in the 1970s, is the story of a Brazilian woman who...
Cain F – Smooth and Strong
Reaching into the humidor for tonight’s smoke I found a Cain F Torpedo. And, it was indeed a great find. Cain is the product of the Studio Tobac division of Oliva cigars. Oliva, a few years back, began experimenting with different blends. The experimentation was all done in this division and it has resulted in some great cigars. Last year, 2011, they arranged a tour and had...
Oliva V – Another Victory for Oliva Cigars
Often times when you have prolific producers you tend to overlook the commitment required to consistently produce good quality. Oliva makes many different cigars and there is not a bad one in the lot. That requires an attention to detail that insures consistency. I was smoking a Double Robusto which I guess they call double because of a little larger ring than a traditional 48 or 50....
Avo XO – A True Maestro
Avo Uvezian makes a great cigar. OK, I’ve said it, and I have believed that for quite some time. Now, having said that let’s get to the review. The Avo looks great. It has a nice light brown color and a slight tooth to the feel. I punched and lit the cigar easily. It produced nice smoke right off the bat. The flavors in this cigar are rich and buttery with a hint of spice....
Torano 1916, a Splendid Smoke
The name comes from the year the Torano family arrived in Cuba. And the wrapper from what was once a Spanish colony, pays homage to their Spanish roots. This is a very nice cigar, indeed. When I first inspect my cigar I notice that it is wrapped in cedar. This gave it a very pleasant aroma. The cigar itself was veiny and I was concerned that it would be problematic when clipped....