By By Anthony's CIgars on Feb 3, 2022 in Cigar Review | Comments Off on Viaje Amuse Bouche II
Limited Edition cigars are something that most companies do, but few to the extent of Viaje whose entire portfolio consists of Limited cigars. This tactic has made it so that their cigars sell out in minutes as the quality and taste of these sticks are always top notch. Thanks to the quick sell out of […]
By By Anthony's CIgars on Jan 24, 2022 in Cigar Review | Comments Off on Ferio Tego Generoso (Review)
I Love full bodied, full strength cigars. I love the relaxed feeling I can get from a truly strong cigar. If you’re anything like me, the Ferio Tego is for you. Blasts of black pepper are found throughout the cigar with an incredibly distinct and unique oak wood flavor. Notes of campfire smoke, creamy vanilla […]
By By Anthony's CIgars on Jan 4, 2022 in Cigar Review | Comments Off on NEW! Warped SkyFlower Review
The arrival of the new Warped SkyFlower had me excited, and I finally got the chance to try one. With a great peppery spice, subtle chocolate sweetness and earthy campfire taste, this cigar has some flavor notes that everyone can enjoy. On top of that is a maple syrup note though the retrohale. Mix that […]
By By Anthony's CIgars on Dec 24, 2021 in Cigar Review | Comments Off on Oliva Serie V 135th Anniversary Review
Having just smoked one of these, this cigar is mind blowing. It is easily the best Serie v to date, if not the best Oliva to date. Commemorating the 135th anniversary of the first tobacco planted by Melanio Oliva, this cigar needed to be good. However, this storied company met and exceeded all expectations with […]
By By Anthony's CIgars on Dec 21, 2021 in Cigar Review | Comments Off on J.C. Newman- The American Robusto Review
There are many things in the USA to be proud of, and J.C. Newman has added another with The American. A 100% USA made cigar, using a Florida Sun Grown Wrapper, a Connecticut Broadleaf binder, and a blend of Pensilvanian and Connecticut filler tobaccos. A dark brown velvet wrapper and a beautiful American Flag band, […]
By By Anthony's CIgars on Jul 3, 2020 in Cigar Review | Comments Off on Mid week smoking blog – My Father Connecticut Corona Gorda
Perfectly timed for the holidays and time with family, this cigar is blended by father and son combo Jose Pepin Garcia & Jaime Garcia. It’s wrapper of Ecuadorian connecticut covers Nicaraguan binder and filler. A deep hay color matches the barnyard and subtle spices smells on the dry draw- perfectly paired with morning (or – […]
By By Anthony's CIgars on Jun 3, 2020 in Cigar Review | Comments Off on Mid Week Smoke Break Cigar Review: Oliva Nub Cameroon Tubo
Hands off my nub! Here’s all the explanation you need for why I must defend my cigars at all times! Cameroon Wrapper -> Dark and leathery to the touch. A sweet, cedary smoke with an intriguing spice. The aftertaste is dry and toasty. Intense pepper through the nose. A medium to full-bodied cigar that’s toasty […]
By By Anthony's CIgars on May 20, 2020 in Cigar Review | Comments Off on Mid Week Smoking Blog: Caldwell’s Lost & Found Pepper Cream Soda
This summer has given everyone the sprucing-up construction bug and we’re no exception. There’s no great handymen without their tools and today this was mine: Caldwell’s Lost & Found Pepper Cream Soda. Without to much effort wasted on fancy cigar presentation, this simple brown paper & twine 10 pack encloses the cigar – a corona […]
By By Anthony's CIgars on May 7, 2020 in Cigar Review | Comments Off on End Week Cigar Review Smoking Blog – Drew Estate Java Latte Petite Corona
As temps get larger, my morning cigars get smaller. Morning coffee, however, is a ritual that is observed regardless of season so today I found a perfect pairing – the Drew Estate Java Latte Petite Corona and a cup of my favorite morning coffee. The Java Latte blend is perfectly infused. The stick employs a […]
By By Anthony's CIgars on May 5, 2020 in Cigar Review | Comments Off on Mid Week Smoking Blog – Ashton La Aroma de Cuba Edicion Especial
There are few cigars that have tried taking a blend that’s been around since 2008 and tweaking it a bit. But Ashton’s not really changing it as much as showing it a little bit more love by letting the wrapper – still an Ecuadorian Havana leaf – see a bit more sun. These higher primings […]