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Anthony Bourdain’s Cigar Lounge Logic

A tongue‑in‑cheek guide to the real cigar lounge rules — the unspoken etiquette, the social landmines, and the behaviors Anthony Bourdain might’ve roasted on sight.

The Rise of the Celebrity Blender

In addition to cigars and a handful of other obsessions, I’ve always loved to cook—and, obviously, to eat. I’m not formally trained, but gourmet cooking and technique have been a quiet through‑line in my life for as long as I can remember. I’ve always been fascinated by chefs from around the world and the way…

We Don’t Need No Stinkin’ Gatekeepers

I like to poke fun at myself, especially when I catch myself doing the exact behaviors that annoy me in other people. We all have a little gatekeeper in us. The trick is noticing it before we start handing out imaginary merit badges.

Don Emmanuel Anunnaki Anu: A Proper Review

The Don Emmanuel Anunnaki Anu isn’t just the larger sibling of the Ki with the same profile—it’s a completely different cigar with its own pacing, tension, and identity. Despite sharing the same blend, the Anu develops in a totally distinct direction, driven by its thicker ring gauge, denser construction, and deliberate design. This cigar moves…

Don Emmanuel Anunnaki Ki: A Cigar That Redefines Itself

Some cigars are worth revisiting because they’re special. Others are worth revisiting because they change. The Don Emmanuel Anunnaki Ki falls into a third, much rarer category: a cigar that doesn’t just evolve with time, but redefines itself.

Paul Stulac Blue Lightning Sky: The Cigar That Stopped My Day

The Paul Stulac Blue Lightning Sky isn’t just a great cigar—it’s one of those rare moments when a cigar stops being a cigar and becomes an experience. From the velvet‑smooth wrapper to the thick, weighty smoke, this blend pulled me out of my day and into a state of quiet presence. It’s a collaboration between…

Definition Cigars “The Chairman” A Year Later

After a full year of rest, Definition Cigars’ The Chairman moves with the calm authority of an aikido master—an oak‑anchored Nicaraguan puro where spice, sweetness, leather, salt, and espresso redirect around a steady center. Quiet, composed, and sharpened by age.

The Montecristo That Revealed the Nicaragua We Never Got

After I finished writing my review on the Montecristo 2000 Nicaragua Limited Edition, I asked myself a question I couldn’t shake: What if this cigar’s flavor profile became the definition of the modern Nicaraguan profile? Not a footnote. Not a curiosity. Not a forgotten millennium release. But the blueprint—the sensory foundation the entire country built…

All Natural Spring Water?

A light, funny look at how cigar marketing can feel a lot like “All‑Natural Spring Water”: charming labels, big stories, and the simple truth that once the cigar is lit, we’re all just thirsty.

La Aroma De Cuba Noblesse Monarchy

The Noblesse Monarchy is like Jesse Diggins. It isn’t built to win the first mile. It’s built to show you what refinement in motion looks like, how a backbone strengthens and evolves under pressure, and how a performance can grow more articulate the longer it runs. The race hasn’t begun yet—but the rhythm is already…

The World Behind the Band

Have you ever stopped to think about how a cigar is actually produced and manufactured? I was in a popular cigar forum recently when someone asked what it really means when a cigar is “made by” someone other than the brand on the band. A few people fired off quick answers, and I almost did…

Montecristo Crafted by AJ Fernandez

I’ve smoked a lot of AJ cigars over the years, and like most people, I used to think his blending lived mostly in the bold, heavy lane—big ignition up front, high‑gravity finishes, that familiar AJ silhouette. But while smoking this cigar, and mentally running through all the AJ sticks I’ve reviewed recently, it became obvious…

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