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Continue reading →: Good Is Good, No Matter What It CostsCigar culture can let luxury, scarcity, and presentation do too much of the judging before the cigar is ever lit. Price may shape the context, but it doesn’t get to decide the experience.
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Continue reading →: Review: 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 →: Review: Domain AttenuationDomain is known for making bold cigars. So when Daniel described the Attenuation as delivering “clarity and energy without heaviness,” I immediately wondered: Is this a Connie with balls? After 1:45 with it, the answer is yes. Bright, refined, alive, and unmistakably Domain. @domaincigars
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Continue reading →: Review: HVC La DecoraciónThe HVC La Decoración walks like a Cuban and talks like a Cuban, but it never forgets what it is. This is a Nicaraguan cigar carrying itself with Cuban manners: composed, balanced, confident, and stronger than it first lets on.
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Continue reading →: Review: Dunamis Cigars DominionI smoked the Dunamis Dominion blind the first time I had one. No band recognition. No factory information. No leaf stats. No price point. No brand story. Nothing to lean on except the cigar itself. And what it did blew me away.
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Continue reading →: Tobacco Fermentation: The Beasts of the BlendTobacco fermentation is often reduced to heat, ammonia, and time. But the real transformation happens inside the leaf, where microorganisms reshape its structure, chemistry, color, aroma, and combustion. This Foundations piece explores the two major stages of fermentation, the brutal labor required to control them, and why the fermenter’s judgment…
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Continue reading →: Cayman TortugaThe Cayman Tortuga is a visually stunning perfecto with the performance to match. With flawless construction, tremendous activity, and a rich, fully developed profile, this limited edition deserves far more than a single production run.
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Continue reading →: Penn Standard Gold StandardI didn’t expect to like the Penn Standard Gold Standard, especially after my experience with the original. But this is a completely different cigar. Bright Connecticut character rides over a surprisingly muscular foundation, with enough structure and refinement to keep the profile composed from start to finish. As an anytime…
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Continue reading →: Review: Curivari Buenaventura Pralines P 652The Curivari Buenaventura Pralines P 652 is alive from the moment it finds its footing. It builds with remarkable energy, surging into a full-bodied rush of motion without ever collapsing into noise. Even as the strength climbs and the profile begins to compress, the cigar stays articulate, disciplined, and completely…
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Continue reading →: Beyond Mild, Medium, and FullEvery cigar has something to say, but mild, medium, and full tell us only how loudly it speaks. They don’t explain the weight of the smoke, the movement within the profile, or the way the story develops from first light to final draw. Some cigars whisper with remarkable depth. Others…



