Brand / Manufacturer
- 1502 1
- 601 1
- ACE Prime 2
- ADVentura 4
- AJ Fernandez 11
- ATL 1
- Aganorsa Leaf 8
- Aging Room 2
- Aladino 4
- Alec & Bradley 2
- Alec Bradley 12
- Alfonso 2
- All Saints 1
- Amendola 1
- American Viking 1
- Apostate 1
- Artesano del Tobacco 3
- Artista 4
- Arturo Fuente 25
- Ashton 5
- Atabey 3
- Avo 4
- Avowed 2
- Bandolero 1
- Black Label Trading Co. 1
- Black Star Line 1
- Black Works Studios 1
- Blackbird 2
- Bolivar (New World) 1
- Brick House 2
- Byron 3
- CAO 12
- Caldwell 1
- Camacho 5
- Carlos & Maria 1
- Casa 1910 1
- Casa Cuba 1
- Casa Cuevas 2
- Casa Magna 1
- Casdagli 6
- Cavalier 3
- ChìMolly 2
- Cigar Ambassador 1
- Cohiba (Habanos) 4
- Cohiba (New World) 7
- Crowned Heads 18
- Crux 2
- Dalay 1
- Dapper 5
- Davidoff 23
Punch Bottle Rocket Review
Is it another gimmick cigar from GCC’s Punch or is it actually good? Watch the full review to find out!
Arturo Fuente Hemingway Between The Lines Review
To some, this is the best barber pole cigar that exists! Is that the case for me? Watch the full review to discover my thoughts on it!
Davidoff Winston Churchill Review
Is this cigar worth the highly coveted name? Watch the review to find out!
New World Cameroon by AJ Fernandez Review
In this video, I take a closer look at yet another intriguing cigar crafted by AJ Fernandez – the question remains, is it yet another intense pepper bomb or is it a delightful cigar that I can genuinely enjoy? Be sure to watch the detailed review to uncover the answer. Additionally, stick around until the very end to discover a little surprise easter egg.
Ashton Cabinet Cigar Review
In this video, I take an in-depth look at the Ashton Cabinet in the No. 6 size. This particular cigar happens to be the last Ashton line that I have yet to try, but that will certainly change in this detailed review. The question on everyone's mind is whether this cigar lives up to the high quality established by the rest of the Ashton line. Join me as I explore its characteristics and overall performance—be sure to watch the full review to discover my insights!
Tatuaje Miami Unicos Review
My review of the Tatuaje Miami Unicos is finally here. This is a cigar that I’ve had plenty of times before, specifically in this exact size, but the question remains: does it go the way I think it would? Be sure to watch the full review to find out all the details and nuances!
Alfonso Gran Selección Review
My review of the Alfonso Gran Selección. It’s a refined, expensive cigar but is it worth it’s price point? Watch the full review to find out.
Alec Bradley Safe Keepings Review
This Alec Bradley offering stands out among the recent releases, showcasing a blend that appeals to both the seasoned smoker and the novice alike. The construction appears solid, with a smooth wrapper that hints at the flavors to come. Upon lighting, the initial draw reveals a balanced profile, featuring notes of earthiness paired with subtle spice.
As the cigar progresses, it develops a richness that includes hints of cocoa and lightly toasted nuts. The complexity builds, maintaining a consistent yet evolving experience that keeps you engaged throughout. The smoke is quite creamy, making each puff pleasant without overwhelming the palate.
The burn is even, requiring minimal touch-ups, which speaks to its quality craftsmanship. Ash holds well, and the overall smoking time is satisfying, allowing for a leisurely experience.
In conclusion, while this may rank among the better Alec Bradley selections, it ultimately depends on personal preference to determine if it aligns with your taste. It’s certainly a noteworthy cigar that merits your attention for its balance and flavor profile.
Gran Habano Connecticut No. 1 Review
The Gran Habano Connecticut No. 1 presents a refined smoking experience that is appealing to both novice and seasoned cigar enthusiasts. Constructed with a high-quality Ecuadorian Connecticut wrapper, it offers a silky texture and a light complexion that sets the stage for a calm smoking journey.
Upon lighting, expect a gentle draw that delivers a harmonious balance of creamy notes and subtle sweetness, characteristic of premium Connecticut cigars. Flavors of toasted nuts, hints of vanilla, and a touch of citrus emerge, creating a delightful complexity that keeps the palate engaged without overwhelming it.
As you progress, the cigar maintains its smooth profile, allowing for a consistent smoking experience. The retrohale introduces a slight peppery nuance, adding depth while still retaining its mild character. This intricate balance of flavors makes it ideal for those who appreciate a nuanced approach to a lighter cigar.
Construction-wise, the Gran Habano Connecticut No. 1 is solid, featuring a well-packed filler that ensures a steady burn and an abundance of smoke. The ash holds well, contributing to a clean and elegant smoking experience.
In summary, this cigar stands out for those seeking a mild yet flavorful option. Its exceptional smoothness and layered tasting notes make it an excellent choice for any occasion, solidifying its position as a must-try for aficionados of Connecticut cigars.