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Continue reading →: Sneak Peek: Attaie Cigars One and Only Sumatra TorpedoThe Attaie One and Only Sumatra Torpedo doesn’t move in a straight line. It moves like surf: waves of flavor, pulsing spice, recurring energy, and coherence amid the chaos. One of the most unique cigars I’ve smoked this year.
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Continue reading →: Guest Review: AJ Fernandez AmarKatman just published my guest review on the AJ Fernandez Amar! This is a fantastic cigar! Unlike your typical AJ stick. Check out the review!
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Continue reading →: Where the Hell Is the Coffee?Where the hell is the coffee? If you’ve ever read a cigar review and wondered why you can’t taste black pepper, cedar, leather, or espresso, your palate probably isn’t broken. You’re just learning the language.
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Continue reading →: The Geometry of FlavorRing gauge isn’t just size. It’s geometry. And geometry changes how a cigar expresses its blend. Sometimes a cigar doesn’t need a second chance. Sometimes it just needs a different shape.
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Continue reading →: Setting the Table Before You Light the CigarTaste doesn’t begin with the cigar. It begins with your mouth. Food, drink, spice, sugar, coffee, alcohol, and dehydration can all change the environment a cigar enters. Water helps reset the palate, while a good drink becomes part of the pleasure. The key is knowing whether you’re tasting the cigar…
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Continue reading →: Leaf Terroir Cheat SheetMost of us are used to seeing countries listed in a blend: Nicaragua, Dominican Republic, Honduras, Brazil, Mexico, Ecuador. But country only gets us part of the way there. A Nicaraguan leaf from Estelí is not the same as one from Jalapa. That’s where terroir comes in.
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Continue reading →: Añejamiento (Ah-nyae-ha-me-ento): It’s All About AgingCigars are constantly aging right up to the moment they’re lit. Whether we call it resting, laying down, acclimating, or aging, time is still doing what time does.
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Continue reading →: Ferio Tego Metropolitan Maduro UniversityThe Ferio Tego Metropolitan Maduro is a sleeper hiding in plain sight. Dark, sweet Broadleaf character meets Dominican composure, cream, and constant motion. It’s mellow only on the surface. Underneath, it’s alive all the way to the nub.
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Continue reading →: Driving Forces, Driving TasteWe talk about cigar preference as if it begins entirely with the smoker. I like this. You like that. He prefers strength. She prefers nuance. Someone else wants sweetness, spice, body, cream, earth, pepper, or whatever. And all of that is true. But before preference can form, something has to…
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Continue reading →: La Aurora Small Batch Lot No. 008This one has me scratching my head. Not because I’m confused. Because I’m overwhelmed. This is a cigar that transcends all cigar logic. It doesn’t warm up. It doesn’t build into a sweet spot or two. The entire smoke is a sweet spot.



