Tag Archive for Cigar

Nub Cafe

Nub Cafe cigars are tasty!

Espresso. Sumatra wrapper. Rich and flavourful with dark cacao notes and a long, semi-sweet toasty finish. This nub is tasty! Approximately $6.50 per.

J. Diego Zero Robusto – Triple 777

J. Diego Zero Robusto Triple 777 Cigar

The wrapper was bland, it had no taste. This cigar toasted and lit well, burned evenly and held its ash. The draw was smooth and the smoke mild. Hard to decipher any particular notes of flavor or spice. All in all it was a good cigar but it did not leave me with the desire…

Foundry

Foundry Cigar

Steam Punk Branded Foundry CigarThe entire branding of the Foundry cigar by Foundry Tobacco Company screams Steampunk, a design era/fad that I love in board games and in books that I read. I could not find any information on the blend for this cigar. Supposedly it’s a secret. And looks like they are made in…

Tatiana Hecho Mano

Tatiana Hecho Mano 2009 Cigar

Tatiana Hecho Mano 2009 CigarI can’t find any information on this cigar. In fact I like to never have found an image for it. All I can say was that it was an o’kay smoke.  Just o’kay. If anyone has any history or other information on this cigar I’d be interested in hearing from you.

Black Dragon

The Gurkha Black Dragon Cigar

Gurkha Black DragonSpicy, yet sweet. The Gurkha Black Dragon Fury cigar started out spicy and then a hint of sweetness peaked through. Layered with pepper, cedar, earth, espresso and cocoa – kind of in that order. Overall, bold! I’ve tried other Gurkha’s and have not really liked any of them. This one, the Black Dragon,…

Cohiba

Cohiba Robustos Cigar

The Cohiba Robustos is one of the most demanded Habanos in the market.Thick, smooth, medium bodied. Overall a good smoke. A bit expensive. But that’s not going to keep me from buying more when I travel abroad again next month. Looking for these jewels can be tedious. I’ve discovered that there are a lot of…

The Montecristo Habana Cigar

The Montecristo Habana, Cuba Cigar

Montecristo Cuban CigarThis cigar burned beautifully with a sweet aroma and was rich tasting all the way down to the creamy finish. I’ll need to pick up a few more of these next time I travel south of the border, which, just so happens I’ll be doing in a few weeks.

La Vieja Habana Connecticut

La Vieja Habana Cigar

Another Hit by Drew EstateThis cigar does not make my top ten list but it is a good smoke. It is smooth and creamy with notes of earth and coffee. Made by Drew Estate and are handmade in Esteli, Nicaragua. These gems weigh in at less than $3.00 per stick.