Cigar Review: Crux Passport
The next cigar from Crux Cigars that I reviewed is the soon-to-be released Crux Passport. Read on to see how it fared.
The next cigar from Crux Cigars that I reviewed is the soon-to-be released Crux Passport. Read on to see how it fared.
I was lucky enough to be able to acquire a group of cigars to sample from Crux Cigar Company. First up from them is the Ninfamaniac. Read on to learn more.
I discovered the Candela-wrappered Fomorians from RoMaCraft arrived at the Hill Cigar Co. and picked a few up for review. Read on to find out how they fared.
Finding an unknown cigar at a great price is always exciting but can the Don Manuel stand beyond its inexpensive price? Read on to find out.
The last in my group of classic cigars, I review the CAO Brazilia, the cigar that was my formal introduction into the tobacco world.
Continuing along a group of cigars that I started early on in my cigar life, I re-examine the Montecristo Platinum after several years of not smoking one.
Just after Christmas, I found myself visiting my local B&M to pick up cigars for friends that were visiting that evening. What was unique about this these friends had never smoked a cigar before. Wanting to be a good host, I picked up a variety of cigars to give them a choice. They both ultimately selected a flavored cigar (Java), leaving us with a few extras to smoke with one of those being the Don Diego Robusto I am reviewing for you now.
My family has finally wisened up for Christmas time gift-giving. Instead of the phrase “What do you want for Christmas?”, I get “You want cigars and scotch for Christmas right?”. Needless to say that the past two years of Christmas have treated me, my bar and my humidor very well.