My week of cigars October 18th to 24th: Not what I was expecting
I started this week of cigars with some lighter smokes and got stronger. At first glance, most didn’t fit my usual choice, but they were right for the moment.
I started this week of cigars with some lighter smokes and got stronger. At first glance, most didn’t fit my usual choice, but they were right for the moment.
Cold winter nights often leave us wanting a short, full flavoured cigars. El Viejo Continente The Circus and Maduro Piccolo Half Coronas are the perfect choice.
The Vegas de Santiago D8 Corto is crafted with the care you would expect from Mark Niehaus. It’s a rich and flavoursome gordito cigar but be wary at the nub…
Laurent Taha, the man behind Skull 77 cigars is known his devil may care attitude. He called double gordo the El Diablo, but is bigger always better?
Oliva Serie V Melanio cigars are some of the highest-rated, bestselling NC cigars. I was excited to smoke and review one and see if it was as good as I’d heard
The Quorum Shade Grown Petit Corona is one of the cheapest cigars available. Costing less than £5, is a bundle worth it, or should you spend a more for better?
When I went live with Karen Hunter and Mike Choi, owner of Boutique Smokes to smoke the Epic Corojo Lancero conversation flowed as we savoured this lovely cigar
Skull 77 are known for their large vitolas and consistant flavours. I couldn’t say no to trying their new El Volcano cigar, and what a cigar it turned out to be
The PSyKo Seven Connecticut Robusto might not be my obvious choice of cigar, but smoking it on a live review with Sin Cigars and a fellow SOTL opened my eyes.
As with other El Viejo Continente cigars, the Mare Nostrum looks beautiful. Add a wonderful palate of changing flavours, and this light cigar is a joy to smoke.