November 16, 2009
Perdomo event, Weekend review; 11/13-14, 2009
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November 09, 2009
Weekend review; November 7th and 8th, 2009
This weekend I'm reviewing 2 cigars officially, and one unofficially. By that I mean, I have a cigar that was given to me by my neighbor who is also a cigar lover. He said it was from a friend of his who recently returned from Cuba. Yes, I know what you're thinking. My neighbor gave me 2 cigars that his friend brought back. We'll take a look at one of them a little later.
Cigars reviewed this weekend:
- Punch Gran Puro Rancho
- Don Pepin Garcia JJ Series Belicoso
Saturday, November 7th, 2009
Punch Gran Puro Rancho (5 1/2 x 54)
Medium brown in color. Great draw. First draws were a sweet spice with cinnamon notes. Quite a bit of pepper in the spice which was especially noticed when blown threw the nose. The finish was long with sweet almond notes. Orange citrus noted. Very sweet, spicy cigar that reminds me of maple syrup! (weird, I know) Medium bodied. Very nice cigar.
Score: 93
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Sunday, November 8th, 2009
Don Pepin Garcia JJ Series Belicoso (5.7x52)

Beautiful medium brown cigar. Intense cinnamon spice with pepper. Finish is long with a combination of cinnamon and vanilla notes. The pepper lingers; love that. A touch of sweet grapefruit citrus in the spice. Hints of roasted almonds at midpoint. The cinnamon spice and pepper stays very strong throughout. This is a very, very good cigar.
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Score: 94
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Now, on to the mystery "Cuban" cigar...
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The story of people traveling to Cuba and bringing back cigars is not a new one. This is just such a story and although I appreciate any cigars that are given to me, the story raises red flags. It's just not that easy to travel to Cuba and bring back cigars. It can be done, however it's not easy. That being said let's look at one of these cigars that were brought back.
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The cigar is a churchill size, 7x47 or 48, and reminds me of a Romeo y Julietta churchill. In fact, the band is gold and very similar to the RyJ band. Here is a pic of the cigar:
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The cigar was a dark brown; much darker than other similar Cuban cigars, but that alone is not a deal breaker. The cigar was spicy with some pepper. Short finish. Dark almond notes. The cigar was not nearly as spicy or flavorful as other Cuban cigars I've had. This may very well be a Cuban made cigar with Cuban tobacco, but it does not appear to be a product of the main manufacturers in Cuba. There are people making cigars on the black market in Cuba because they know they'll sell; they're from CUBA! Most of these cigars are nothing close to the likes of a Bolivar, Partagas, or Montecristo.
November 02, 2009
Oliva event/Weekend review, 10/30-11/1/09



Michael Falls, Larry Jones (center-Steve's father in law), Steve Miller (no, not the band guy!)

Front Desk







- Camacho 10th Anniversary torpedo
- Little Havana Overruns Lights no. 3
- Cusano Corojo '97 torpedo
October 26, 2009
Weekend review; October 24th and 25th, 2009
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I would like to give a special thanks to Jack Porter (Outfield Jack) for the 3 Pontillo maduro robusto's. He surprised me at the SC Sit Down no. 11 with some after seeing my plea on the blog a few weeks ago. Thanks again Jack. If anyone else has any feel free to contact me as I'm looking for more. I primarily want the original blend. Email me at ticotych@hotmail.com
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There was plenty of football on tv so when I finally settled down I decided to have a cigar that has been in my humidor for at least 5 years. I received it as a gift on one of my trips to Paradise Cigars in Charlotte, North Carolina. This was Nate Saab's former cigar shop. Nate, as you may know, now works for Oliva Cigars as a rep. Now, on to the reviews.
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Saturday, October 24th, 2009
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Old Powder Keg torpedo (6x52)
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I know very little about this cigar and by searching the internet they appear to be made at a small factory in Connecticut. Go to http://www.cvtobacco.com/ . It seems like a nice place to visit if you're in the area. Smoke Magazine gave this cigar a 9.4 and called it a very full bodied smoke. If you care what I think I'll give you my opinion.
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The cigar is square pressed. It started off with decent spice with pepper. There were cinnamon notes. The finish is average with vanilla and almond notes. The flavors seemed to intensify after an inch, which was a good thing because it started off very light. It wound up being medium bodied at best. I knew nothing about this cigar when I smoked it so I had nothing to influence me. I found out about the company who made it and the Smoke Magazine info this morning before I wrote this post. There is nothing remarkable about the cigar. It's an average cigar; that's it.
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Score: 85
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Sunday, October 25th, 2009
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After the lackluster review on Saturday I decided to go with something with a little more reputation.
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Ramone Allones Specially Selected (Habano)
[Box coded March, 2006] (4 3/4 x 50)
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A beautiful, light brown cigar that is very well constructed. It is ever so slightly square pressed. Extremely spicy with nice pepper initially. Heavy citrus notes w/ black coffee on the finish. Everyone knows I love citrus notes so it should not be a surprise that I love this cigar. Although this is a Cuban cigar it reminds me of a Don Pepin Garcia Cuban Classic in the non-Cuban category. The citrus spice was very intense after an inch. Full bodied. At midpoint the finish seemed to alternate between roasted almonds and black coffee. The draw was excellent. This cigar has been kept at 62% humidity which allows it to open up for a better draw. Great cigar..
Score: 94
October 19, 2009
South Carolina Sit Down no. 11
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The reality that this could be the last Sit Down we hold due to the fact that Lexington County will enact the smoking ban on January 1st, 2010 began to set in as the afternoon wore on. I am hoping that we can still work something out. I'll know more as we approach the first of the year.
Altadis provided us with 2 boxes of Mi Dominicana churchills to hand out. I would like to thank them for their continued support.
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Now to the pics of the day. (I seemed to have caught people in some "interesting" poses!)
Yours truely
Now we look forward to S.C. Sit Down no. 12, which is scheduled for April 17th, 2010. As I learn more about the smoking ban I will pass on the news here.
October 12, 2009
Weekend review; October 10th and 11th, 2009
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I decided to try the new Rocky Patel 1961 toro while at the shop and made some notes about it to put in the review. Here is my review:
Rocky Patel 1961 toro (6x52)

Dark cigar. Sungrown wrapper but not a maduro. Very dense feeling cigar. It started off with nice spice with lots of pepper. The finish had nice vanilla notes. The cigar had sweet notes. The finish really lingers which I find very nice. The draw was good. There were subtle citrus notes. After an inch the cigar was medium to full bodied. The ash was tight. The burn became uneven at the 1 1/2" point. Had to touch it up as it would not self correct. After a couple inches the cigar settled into full bodied. The Nicaraguan filler was nice and gave it the subtle citrus tones. Nice cigar. Really enjoyed it.
Score: 92
Saturday, October 10th, 2009
First off, I want to make a plea for A. J. Pontillo to contact me. No one has heard from him in well over a year. His cigars were a huge hit and he disappeared at the height of his business. I had one of his original cigars Saturday afternoon; the Pontillo Maduro churchill (7 1/2 x 52). This is a fantastic maduro cigar, and unfortunately the last one I had in the humidor. This cigar has everything I look for in a great maduro cigar; spice, sweetness, and lots of pepper. It is medium bodied and works toward being full bodied. I have reviewed them previously and it is easily a 92+ cigar! If anyone has any of these please let me know as I would love to have more.
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Now, on to the other reviews.
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Oliva Cain maduro torpedo (6x52)
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October 05, 2009
Weekend review; October 4th, 2009, plus lunch for Jeremy


We left Diane's house around 6:15 because Connie wanted to go by the cemetery to see Harvey's grave marker. Harvey (Connie's step father and Diane's husband) died April 3rd and the grave marker is just getting placed! I have no idea what took so long.


































