By Garrett Washburn on Nov 20, 2015 in Cigar Review | Comments Off on Caldwell Last Tsar Churchill Review
Caldwell Last Tsar Churchill Review The original release of the “Last Tsar” was a 5 by 50 size, this new release has been done in a larger vitola. In this Caldwell Last Tsar Review, the characteristics of this cigar will be assessed. The reputation as it goes, is a full bodied powerhouse. Robert Caldwell […]
By Garrett Washburn on Nov 19, 2015 in Cigar Review | Comments Off on HR Hermoso Review
HR Hermoso Review A cigar with the Robaina name attached to it, tends to command a higher price. In this HR Hermoso Review, the cigar is a creation from Cubanacan Cigars and Hirochi Robaina. Expectation management is the game today, I have very high hopes for this cigar. Lets see if the Robaina name holds it’s prestige […]
By Garrett Washburn on Nov 16, 2015 in Cigar Review | Comments Off on Lost and Found Butter Review
Lost and Found Butter Review The Lost and Found series of cigars are hit and miss, there have been several releases under this title with unorthodox names, and the quality of the cigars are hit and miss as well. These cigars have been sitting in warehouses when they are stumbled upon or re-discovered and […]
By Garrett Washburn on Nov 13, 2015 in Cigar Review | Comments Off on My Father Connecticut Review
My Father Connecticut Review – Robusto The My Father Connecticut is a shade darker than traditional Connecticut wrappers. The wrapper itself has a few blemishes, barely visible seams. And the cap is done flawlessly. Personally I enjoy the addition of a ribbon at the foot of a cigar, it just adds an extra step […]
By Garrett Washburn on Nov 11, 2015 in Cigar Review | Comments Off on Liga Privada No.9 Review
Liga Privada No.9 Review A Liga Privada No.9 review isn’t needed to say that it is a superb cigar. However, in the interest of being that final weight to push someone over the edge into trying one of these pieces of art, a review is exactly what I am doing. The bands that drew estate […]
By Garrett Washburn on Nov 9, 2015 in Cigar Review | Comments Off on LFD TAA 47th Exclusive
LFD TAA 47th Exclusive Review The LFD TAA 47th Exclusive cigar was made especially for the 2015 TAA convention and is sturdily built. It has visible seams and several prominent veins. I always love seeing the TAA symbol on cigars, it’s a sign of a lot of care being put into a blend in almost all […]
By Garrett Washburn on Nov 6, 2015 in Cigar Review | Comments Off on Davidoff Colorado Claro Review
Davidoff Colorado Claro Review The Davidoff brand comes with a prestigious pre-judgment, and rightfully so. Many of the cigars that this company produces are well constructed, smooth, and worthy of any celebration. This Davidoff Colorado Claro Review will attempt to break down the complexity of this widely recommended and praised cigar. Prelight The cigar […]
By Garrett Washburn on Nov 4, 2015 in Cigar Review | Comments Off on Romacraft Intemperance Review
Romacraft Intemperance Review Romacraft puts out some amazing cigars. I have over looked doing a Romacraft Intemperance Review for quite some time. The Romacraft Intemperance Avarice is 4 and a half by 52 ring gauge cigar, and looks slightly different then the cigars I have smoked by Romacraft. The band is a single white […]
By Garrett Washburn on Nov 2, 2015 in Cigar Review | Comments Off on Caldwell Sevillana Reserva
Caldwell Sevillana Reserva Review One of my favorite things about this cigar, just from an appearance standpoint, is the fact that above the bull on the band it reads “Loyalty over Greed.” The Caldwell Sevillana Reserva is the newer edition of the original Sevillana which is part of the JV line the company produces. These cigars […]
By Garrett Washburn on Oct 31, 2015 in Cigar Review | Comments Off on Caldwell Blind Mans Bluff
Caldwell Blind Man’s Bluff Review The Caldwell Blind Man’s Bluff is a 5 inch by 50 ring gauge cigar, the pack feels even. Nothing to distinct about the cigar in particular, the band is quite attractive though. It reads “Blind Mans Bluff” on one side and “We Own the Night” on the other side. […]