JC Newman

April 28, 2008

Weekend review; April 26th and 27th, 2008

Saturday, April 26, 2008


I got the yard work done just in time before the rains hit! Nice day to sit inside and smoke cigars!


Montecristo White Churchill (7x54)


The initial light up had a blast of leather! The spice was close behind. Very good draw. The finish is long with a sweet aftertaste. The combination of leather and spice is very nice. This cigar has been sitting in my humidor for well over a year. It seems to have benefited from it. I've had this cigar before and was not impressed, but this time I really enjoyed it. I've seen these listed as full bodied, but I'd say they're medium at best. There were some pepper notes noticed at the 1/3 to 1/2 point. Much to my surprise this was a very good cigar. Nice flavor and great aftertaste!

Score: 92



After attending a wedding at 6pm I finished the day with a Rocky Patel Edge maduro toro. (previously rated)




Sunday, April 27, 2008


Armando Ramos Beethoven Series Barber Pole torpedo (5.5x54)


Initially there were notes of leather, grass, coffee, and spice. Some pepper noted after 1/2 inch. Very nice combination of flavors. Finish is rather long. Very even burnign cgar. Really enjoyed this cigar.

Score: 93



Padilla Miami Churchill (7x48)


Beautiful, well constructed cigar. Heavy almond notes initially. Some spice noted at 1/2 inch. Pepper noted. The flavors meld into a very nice flavor. The finish is long. Great tasting cigar!!

Score: 95

April 22, 2008

Weekend review; April 19th and 20th, 2008

Very nice weekend with temp's in the 70's! Had some good cigars this weekend and some that were not as good as I'd hoped. They are:
  • Armando Ramos Lucky 8
  • Vegas de Santiago Don Luis churchill
  • Oliva G maduro Perfecto
  • Puros Indios Special-Aged Piramide maduro
  • Don Pepin Garcia Blue churchill
Saturday, April 19th, 2008
Armando Ramos Lucky 8 toro (6x60)

This cigar has been sitting for over a year in my humidor. It was left from the 2007 SC Sit Down. Paul sent some of these for us to try. This is a very fat cigar with a very good draw. Very spicy with tones ranging from leather to caramel. The burn was a little off but the flavor stayed consistent. A very nice, spicy cigar. The spice takes over and the caramel is pretty much gone but this was a very enjoyable cigar.
Score: 90


Vegas de Santiago Don Luis churchill (7x48)

I've rated this cigar before but that was from a pre-production batch. I wanted to see how they were in full production. Well, in a word; Great! The cigar has a blast of spice and caramel with a hint of nuts. Great flavor!!!! This is an excellent cigar that is quite affordable at about $3. These are made in Costa Rica. Anyone can enjoy this fantastic cigar! You can get them at their website: https://www.vegassantiago.com/shop/
Score: 93


Oliva G maduro Perfecto (5 1/2x54)

Sweet maduro and spice! One of my favorite combinations! Very square pressed, shaped cigar. This cigar has a sweeter maduro than the Oliva O series, in my opinion. Very consistent. Hints of pepper noted. Very, very enjoyable cigar.
Score: 94




Sunday, April 20th, 2008
Puros Indios Special-Aged Piramide Maduro (6.7x64)

Maybe I expected too much from this cigar. When I looked at it, it looked fantastic! the shape, the color; I thought it would be fantastic! However, it only had hints of spice and maduro flavor. Very faint one's, at that! The flavor never really breaks through! I waited for it, but it never showed up. I must say, I'm disappointed with this cigar.

Score: 82


Don Pepin Garcia Blue churchill (7x50)

There is such a unique flavor with DPG cigars! It is hard to describe. There are notes of leather, caramel, pepper, earth, and spice. All his cigars have this "unique" flavor in various combinations. I happen to love his cigars! The finish is long and satisfying. Fantastic flavor! Medium to full bodied.
Score: 95



Finished the night off with a previously reviewed Pontillo maduro churchill! Nice!
See you next week!

April 14, 2008

South Carolina Sit Down no. 8 Cigar Event

I have to start out on Friday (April 11th) because I had a special guest fly in from Miami, Florida to be here. Dylan Austin, Marketing Director for Camacho Cigars arrived at Columbia airport just after 11 am. I met him there and took him for a whirlwind tour of 5 cigar shops in, and around, Columbia. We first visited The Tobacco Merchant on Bower Parkway, then moved on to the Maduro Room on Highway 378 in Lexington. Then it was on to Modern Age Tobacco on Colonial Life Boulevard. We then went to the second location of The Tobacco Merchant which is in the northeast part of town on Sparkleberry Lane. The last stop was the Cigar Box on Rosewood Drive. Quite a busy afternoon!

After picking up Connie at the office we went to TPM Reprograhics on Assembly Street to get the display sign. TPM made a great sign for us to display at the event. It had all the vendors names who had contributed to the event along with all the attending reps. Thanks to TPM for this fantastic addition!

For the evening meal Dylan was introduced to Beaufort Stew, or Low Country Boil as it is sometimes referred. It consists of sausage, corn, and large shrimp all fixed in one pot. The ingredients go in according to cooking length. The shrimp are the last item to go in the pot since they require so little cooking time. He loved it! This is one of my favorite dishes! Here's a few pics of us relaxing in the outdoor "cigar lounge" after dinner:



Now, on to Event Saturday!!! (April 12th, 2008)

If you do a search and look at last year's event I said that I doubted we could top that one. Well, guess what; we did, and by a LONG shot! This cigar event has grown from 7 people 3 1/2 years ago (October, 2004) to this year's attendance of 126!

Jim Massengale helped me set up again this year. We got to the Wild Hare around 10am. Not log after, Cheeze, aka Mark arrived to pitch in. Sondra Hankamer, the Miami Cigar rep met us there shortly thereafter She is an enthusiastic young lady that was a lot of fun! She even gave us our first cigar of the day. Here we are with that cigar:





The vendors were fantastic this year, too. We had 5 representatives of different cigar companies here. They were:
  • Dylan Austin, Marketing, Camacho Cigars
  • Carson Ross, Camacho Rep
  • Nathan Saab (Nate), Oliva Rep
  • Jeff Godfrey, Perdom Rep
  • Sondra Hankamer, Miami Cigar Rep

Here's a list of the contributing companies and shops:

Smoking Lamp (Charleston, SC)
Vegas de Santiago
SAG Imports
J.M. Tobacco
J. C. Newman
CAO
United Tobacco
Lianos dos Palmas (Charleston, SC)
Heartfelt Industries
Arganese Cigars
Cigar Afcionado
Cuvee Cigars
Pontillo Cigars
Cigarbid.com
The Party Source (Bellevue, KY)
Reyes Family Cigars
Camacho
Avo Cigars
Graycliff
Lil’ Brown Smoke Shop
Ginger Carnes (R&J Realtors)
General Cigar
Island Smoke Shop (Key Largo)
Armando RamosJJ Issacson

Local shops and contributors:

Maduro Room, 5175 Sunset Boulevard, Suite 14, Lexington, SC
The CIGAR Box, 2910 Rosewood Dr., Columbia, SC
Modern Age Tobacco, 1410 Colonial Life Blvd. Suite 200, West, Columbia, SC
Tobacco Merchant, 1220 Bower Parkway, #E4, Columbia, SC and 10136 Two Notch Rd., #4, Columbia, SC
Jordan Price, Manager of Tobacco Merchant, 10136 Two Notch Rd.
Ginger Carnes, Russell & Jeffcoat Realtors

The reps did a great job of talking up their products and passing out samples. They even found creative ways to raise more money for Sister Care!

This year, as in year's past, we also had a raffle. The raffle is split up into 2 separate charities. Our main charity is Sister Care, Inc., a shelter for battered women and their children. We also raffle off a Craftsman Bench Humidor which is donated by the J. C. Newman Co. on behalf of their charity, the Cigar Family Charitable Foundation, which benefits the people of The Dominican Republic. With the huge amount of prizes available the raffle for Sister Care went extremely well! And, as always, the Cigar Family humidor pulled in a nice sum. The totals for this year are:

  • Sister Care, Inc.: $2335
  • Cigar Family: $570

For a total of $2905!!!!

Each year we raise more money for these charities. The breakdown below shows the annual increases:

2006: Sister Care, $520; Cigar Family, $400

2007: Sister Care, $1055; Cigar Family, $550

2008: Sister Care, $2335; Cigar Family, $570


Thanks to all who have contributed over the years, as well as those who have donated items for the raffle!

Now, on to the pics...

With 126 people, the Wild Hare was bursting at the seams! We took over the entire bar this year. As a matter of fact, we had over 50 people here before noon! (we were suppose to start at noon) People from Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina primarily made up the group. The day went very smoothly. The various reps had 30 minutes to go over anything special about their products and run any "specials" to raise extra money for Sister Care. They were quite inventive with raising money. All the reps did great! Sister Care benefited from all their hard work.

The group picture was interesting! It was pretty much impossible to get a good pic of all 126 people. To show just how big the crowd was, here is my attempt at our group pic!

As you can see, people are in front of other people...but believe me, all 126 are there...somewhere!

Now to some other pics. Here are pics of the crowd having a good time followed by some raffle winners:

Yours truely, working the door:


Dylan Austin (Camacho Marketing), me, Carson Ross (Camacho Rep)
Casey and Henry


Greg Tarlton and wife


Dylan being "Dylan" with Dale Sturgill (Dsturg)
Charlie Ruffalo, Connie, and me


Jim and Ginger


Joe, George, and Mark


Perdomo rep, Jeff Godfrey and Oliva rep, Nate Saab


Sondra Hankamer, Miami Cigar rep


The raffle items were amazing! Here are some of the bigger prize winners:


Arganese Cigars winner (no. 1)
Arganese Cigars winner (no. 2)
Arganese Cigars winner (no. 3)


The CIGAR Box (local Columbia, SC shop) winner:


Cigar Family humidor winner:


Avo Cigars winner:
Island Smoke Shop humidor winner:
JJ Issacson, custom humidor winner:


General Cigar winner:
Modern Age Tobacco (local Columbia, SC shop) humidor winner:

Oliva V's signed by Jose' Oliva winner:
Party Source (Bellevue, KY shop) winner (yes, that's me!)
Perdomo humidor winner: One of several Preferidos winners:

Reyes Cigars winner (no. 1)


Reyes Cigars winner (no. 2)


After all the raffle items were given out it was time for me to open my "special prize" that was put together by some of the loonies on the Social Cigar board. Tommyboy had mailed me a box. I opened it in front of everyone and found some "pills" that were suppose to put me out of my misery, along with some dog crap; REAL dog crap! I also received a big styrofoam package that contained previously frozen mountain oysters, aka hog nuts! The key word here is "previously" as they were room temperature and should not be left in the open air very long!!! Obviouusly these were presents from my GOOD friends! I'd hate to see what I'd get from my enemies! Here I am opening the mountain oysters:

Of course, we must always pay tribute to the founding members of this group. Here they are, minus one:
(L-R; Casey, John, Tim, Jack, Connie, and Charlie)

Absent this year was Tedd Lepp.

We raised quite a bit of money for the 2 charities. I went to the bank and got 2 cashiers checks. I mailed off the Cigar Family check:


I always take the Sister Care check to them. Here I am with Tamika Sims, Volunteer Coordinator as she receives the check:


Thanks again to everyone who took part in this year's event! It was a huge success!!!!

I hate it's a whole year before we do it again! We'll have our fall Sit Down but it's a much smaller event. No vendors. No prizes. Just hard core cigar guys and gals! See you in the fall!

April 08, 2008

Cigar Magazine rating, no. 10

I smoked the last in the 10 cigar series for Cigar Magazine today. I would like to thank Cigar Magazine for giving me this opportunity to report on these cigars. I really enjoyed it and hope to do it again in the future.

Cigar number 10 was the Belinda Black Exquisito (6"x50).




I must say, I'm glad I don't have to smoke anymore of the Belinda's! They are just not my "cup of tea". The cigar had very little taste. It had some spice at the 1/2 way point and it didn't have much of a maduro flavor. It was, at times, bitter. The cigar was not pretty either! Some may enjoy this cigar but I will not be purchasing any in the future.

Cigar Magazine scores:
Appearance: 80
Taste: 79
Construction: 82
Strength: 78

My score: 78

April 07, 2008

Weekend review; April 6, 2008

Since this was the weekend before the big S.C. Sit Down I was very busy getting the cigar bags ready. I had many cigars over the weekend but only one that I'm reviewing; the Indian Tabac Cameroon Legend Toro Grande Maduro (6.1x54)


I'm a big fan of the regular Cameroon Legend's and was quite thrilled to try the maduro version. Well, let me just say I was not disappointed! Look at the color! A wonderful chocolate! It still had the spice and sweet caramel flavor as the original but it also had a little maduro sweetness added. It also had hints of vanilla! The finish was rather long. The burn was very good. The ash was tight. A well made cigar. It tasted very good. This was my first run with the Cameroon legend maduro but it won't be my last! Also, you can pick these up on cigarbid for great prices! Check it out.

Score: 89