Cigar Review: The Maldonado Dynasty The Mogul
A look at the re-blended The Madonado Dynasty The Mogul.
A look at the re-blended The Madonado Dynasty The Mogul.
It has been ages since I’ve had a Camacho Connecticut and I don’t recall ever having reviewed one, so I thought this would be a good opportunity to re-visit an older blend.
Everybody loves a good sequel, and the Casa Miranda Chapter 2 is set to debut at IPCPR which is being held this year in Las Vegas, NV. The follow up to the original which was made in Miami at the famed El Titan de Bronze, will be made at My Father Cigars S.A in Esteli, Nicaragua.
It figures that I’d be the one who would find a cigar that is late to the party. I probably should have reviewed this sometime in the last year and a half after it was first introduced, but I don’t always like to show up when the party kicks off. I’ve been called “fashionably late” more times than I probably care to count, and this cigar is right there with me.
A few weeks ago I was contacted by Leonel Proveda, who works in Business Development for Global Premium Cigars, the company founded by Enrique Sanchez and better known as the makers of 1502 Cigars.
First in a series looking at the new LEAF by Oscar line of cigars.
L’Atelier Imports started releasing cigars in 2012 as a new brand from Pete Johnson, creator of the Tatuaje lines. Pete joined up with his brother, KC, as well as industry friends, Casper Johnson and Dan Welsh…