What's New
If you thought Davidoff Millennium cigars are full bodied with lots of complexity just wait till you try the new Davidoff Millennium Lancero. The 7 1/4 x 40 Lancero is the perfect size to deliver the exquisite flavors and robust strength Davidoff's Millennium blend is known for. The new Davidoff Millennium Lancero comes in boxes of 10. Singles go for $17.75 and a box is $175.
DAVIDOFF MILLENNIUM LANCEROS are in stock right now!
| # | Posted On: 2/25/2008 1:43:39 PM | Tags: Cigars, Davidoff, Davidoff Millennium, Lancero |
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We don't see them all too often; happy to say we now have Arturo Fuente Hemingway Best Sellers and Work of Arts in the shop. Click the photo above to check them out.
| # | Posted On: 2/8/2008 12:15:13 PM | Tags: Cigar, Arturo Fuente, Don Carlos, Carlito, Hemingway |
| La Flor Dominicana announced the addition of the DL-654 to their full bodied line of Double Ligero cigars. The DL-654 measures, of course, 6 x 54. Singles are $7.35 and a box of 20 goes for $135. We now have full boxes and single cigars of the new La Flor Dominicana Double Ligero DL-654 in stock.
| # | Posted On: 2/1/2008 2:25:50 PM | Tags: Cigars, La Flor Dominicana, Litto Gomez |
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 "Sometimes you just need a powerful corona to make your day right, and it's hard to find a better choice than the Tatuaje Havana VI Angeles. This 4 5/8-inch x 42-ring cigar is crammed with strong black cherry, spice and leather, and the finish is a mile long. We found it the strongest of the six-size Havana VI line, and our favorite of the bunch.
Original Tatuajes, which were made in Miami, are hard to find, given their limited production. Havana VIs, the "red label" versions, are made in Nicaragua and easier to find. They're also cheaper, thanks to the lower cost of labor in Nicaragua. As with all Tatuajes, these are made by Jose "Pepin" Garcia."
David Savono & James Suckling, Cigar Aficionado, February 2008
| # | Posted On: 2/1/2008 12:23:17 PM | Tags: Cigars, Tatuaje, Pepin Garcia |
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La Flor Dominicana Double Ligero Chisel Maduro
"With its black, wedge-shaped head, nothing in the cigar world looks quite like a Chisel Maduro. Its creation goes back to one day when La Flor's Litto Gomez was driving from Santiago to La Canela in the Dominican Republic, chewing on a torpedo as he was deep in thought. By the time he reached his destionation, the torpedo head had been flattened. Taken with the new shape, Gomez came up with the Chisel, a figurado with a head that looks like a hand tool or a woodwind instrument. The natural version is powerful, but this 6-inch x 54-ring leathery Maduro is sneaky strong--you don't feel the power until it's upon you. It's a difficult shape to roll, this brainchild of Gomez, who is clearly one of the cigar world's most innovative minds."
David Savono & James Suckling, Cigar Aficionado, February 2008
| # | Posted On: 2/1/2008 12:07:06 PM | Tags: Cigars, La Flor Dominicana, Litto Gomez |
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