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Continue reading →: Macanudo Emissary France: They’re Not Supposed to Do ThisMacanudo has always been a safe bet. Smooth. Consistent. Easy. But the Emissary France does something I didn’t think they were capable of—it moves. Balanced, refined, and driven by an internal energy, it resets what I thought I knew about them.
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Continue reading →: Southern Draw Manzanita ToroWith over two years of box age, the Manzanita sheds its brightness and settles into something far more composed. The opening is still relentless, wave after wave of flavor, but it never loses its footing. Everything builds on a core that holds from start to finish. Nothing feels forced. Nothing…
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Continue reading →: Hoofty Toro TuboThe Hoofty starts at a disadvantage. Budget-priced and easy to dismiss, it doesn’t look like much on paper. But once you spend time with it, that assumption feels off. It builds structure, settles into itself, and delivers a composed, enjoyable experience from start to finish. It doesn’t try to impress.…
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Continue reading →: Domain Cigars Entropy Guest ReviewAs some may know, I write guest reviews for my good friend Phil Kohn, and he just published my review on the Domain Cigars Entropy. This is an exciting cigar that starts out chaotic, pulls itself together, and ends with an Esteban Disla punch. Check out the review!
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Continue reading →: Trinidad Espiritu Series No. 2I thought this was a simple, enjoyable cigar—something I’d reach for without thinking twice. But every time I smoked it, something didn’t quite line up. It wasn’t until I sat with it that it clicked. This cigar isn’t simple at all. I just had to give it the time to…
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Continue reading →: Ferio Tego SummaWith the Ferio Tego Summa, the experience shifted away from flavor notes and into something else entirely. The cigar isn’t driven by transitions or bold changes, but by a constant, underlying energy that holds everything together. As the core settles in, that energy reveals itself—quiet, controlled, and persistent—shaping the experience…
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Continue reading →: Where a Cigar LivesI wrote about going to where a cigar lives. But where is that? In the flavor notes? In the progression? Or somewhere else entirely? Perhaps it lives in the space between.
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Continue reading →: Powstanie Wojtek 2023Some cigars evolve. Others reveal. The Powstanie Wojtek 2023 belongs to the latter. From the first light, it establishes a grounded core—espresso, cocoa, and earth—and never lets go. What unfolds isn’t progression in the traditional sense, but a steady clarification, where tension, sweetness, and spice orbit a center that was…
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Continue reading →: Going Where the Cigar LivesAfter writing the reviews on the Definition GEN413 and the Ozgener Family Bosphorus B52, I realized they had taken me on a similar journey—one that changed how I smoke and evaluate cigars. They’re very different cigars on paper. Different blends, different expressions, different ways of moving. But the journeys they…
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Continue reading →: Ozgener Family Bosphorus B52The Bosphorus B52 didn’t make sense to me at first. It didn’t behave the way I expected, and I kept trying to read it the wrong way. Once that clicked, everything else followed. It’s built around a dark, grounded core that doesn’t expand or announce itself—it just arrives. From there,…



