Cigar Review: Protocol Probable Cause (Red)
As part of the ongoing Protocol Cigars series, today I take a look at the Probable Cause, aka Protocol Red…and it’s great!
As part of the ongoing Protocol Cigars series, today I take a look at the Probable Cause, aka Protocol Red…and it’s great!
Today we finish off our Protocol Cigar showcase where we left off…Sir Robert Peel…this time the Maduro version of the blend.
The latest review in “Protocol Cigars Month” is for the Cyber Crimes Unit…Protocol Green.
Vitola: Toro 6” x 50 ring gauge ~$10 Samples provided by Cubariqueño Cigar Company Background Originally introduced in 2018, Protocol’s Official Misconduct was the 4th release in the line after the Blue, Red, and...
Continuing on with my look at Protocol Cigars, today I’m sharing some thoughts about their inaugural release: Blue.
Kicking off “Protocol Cigars Month” with a review of one of their flagship cigars, the Sir Robert Peel Natural, made in NIcaragua at La Zona
One of two new blends that Cornelius & Anthony debuted in 2018’s IPCPR show, The Mistress is a full-bodied blend showing off American tobacco
It’s another sign of the cigar industry going to the dogs…Señor Esugars by Cornelius & Anthony
Aerial, the latest from Cornelius & Anthony, uses some secret, proprietary US tobacco along with a Connecticut Shade wrapper
Looking today at the 4th release from Cornelius & Anthony: Meridian