Cigar Review: Ortega Cigars Serie D
Some call it a Lancero, others just say “#9,” but what we have here is Eddie Ortega’s original blend with his eponymously-named cigar company…Serie D…is a very narrow ring gauge.
Some call it a Lancero, others just say “#9,” but what we have here is Eddie Ortega’s original blend with his eponymously-named cigar company…Serie D…is a very narrow ring gauge.
The last in my group of classic cigars, I review the CAO Brazilia, the cigar that was my formal introduction into the tobacco world.
Part 2 of my look at 4 new blends from Oscar Valladares, released under the Rosalila brand
Sometimes it pays to look a little more closely at what’s hiding in plain site in your tobacconist’s humidor. This random find for me was something special.
Part 1 (of 2) of a look at 4 different blends by Oscar Valladares, released under the Rosalila brand.
My look at the recent release from Ventura Cigar Co, the PSyKo Seven.
One of the newer kids on the cigar block, one of the ways the Iconic Leaf Cigar Company is trying to differentiate itself through the use of new and unique vitolas.
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.
This cigar is not just a Honduran puro, but a Corojo puro, featuring 3 different primings of Corojo for the filler, a Corojo wrapper, and a 5th priming Corojo Maduro wrapper leaf.