JC Newman

March 05, 2026

Tradecraft is proud to share our first PCA Cigars.



Rolled originally as private Vitolas for Rob Blumenthal-Tradecraft will be offering at this years PCA Show The Gladius Belicoso (5.5x52) & The Azorian Corona Gorda (5.5x46).  



These are a couple of my all time favorite vitolas and I specifically chose them as they highlight the nuances of the blends in a very lovely way and offer a different smoke experience when compared to the Robusto & Toro.  



Both Vitolas were produced 14+ months ago in extremely limited quantity, with only 150 (12 count) boxes produced for each line. 

The Gladius Belicoso will retail for $14.60 & The Azorian Corona Gorda $14.40.

Sanchez y Haya restoration aims to enshrine an early chapter of Tampa’s cigar history



The 115-year-old building, across Columbus Drive from the J.C. Newman factory in Ybor City, was once a gathering place for cigar workers. An $18.7 million renovation is underway. 

Tampa was once considered the cigar capital of the world.

Cigar rolling peaked in the city in the 1920s. In the '70s and '80s, the industry largely moved to Latin America, where labor was cheaper.

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As tides changed, hundreds of cigar factories, businesses and other buildings were left vacant in West Tampa and Ybor City.

Some fell into disrepair.

One of them — the Sanchez y Haya building, in the Ybor City Historic District — is being restored to its former glory.


Historic gathering place for cigar workers

The 115-year-old building, at Columbus Drive and 16th Street, is entering the final phase of an $18.7 million restoration project.

It’s expected to be completed by October.

Spearheading the effort are the owners of the J.C. Newman Cigar Co., whose El Reloj factory sits directly across Columbus Avenue. El Reloj, or "The Clock" in Spanish, is widely considered the country's last traditional cigar factory still in operation.



Drew Newman, the fourth-generation owner of the 130-year-old company, said the buildings have a shared history.

"Our El Reloj cigar factory opened on March 31, 1910, and the Sanchez y Haya building opened a few months later. The buildings were built independently, but ... they were designed to work together,” he said.

The Sanchez y Haya building — once a 15-room hotel, cigar lounge and cafe — was a popular gathering spot for cigar workers more than a century ago.

It was built by Ignacio Haya — the first man to roll cigars in Tampa — and his business partner, Serafin Sanchez.

Since then, it’s taken many forms — a grocery store, a coffee mill, a knitting store and even a Prohibition-era speakeasy — before falling into decline, according to the city.



In 2020, the Newman family bought the adjacent building for $650,000 with the intention of restoring it to its original purpose.

Local, state and federal partners are investing in the vision, too.

The project recently received a $5 million grant from the East Tampa Community Redevelopment Agency, a $600,000 historic preservation grant from Hillsborough County and a $2.3 million federal tax credit from the National Park Service, according to the budget summary.

Once complete, Newman hopes the building will enshrine an important chapter in Tampa’s history — one that earned it the nickname of “Cigar City.”


How Tampa became Cigar City

During the heyday of the cigar industry in Tampa, there were about 200 factories, like El Reloj, producing more than 700 million cigars a year.

“Cigars are to Tampa, just like cars are to Detroit and wine is to Napa Valley. Cigars are so important to the history of our community because it was the cigar industry that fueled Tampa's economy and its growth from a tiny village into the city that it is today,” Newman said.

Between 1880 and 1930, the population jumped from about 700 to more than 100,000.

Many of them were immigrants from Cuba, Spain, Italy and Germany who came to work in Tampa’s burgeoning cigar industry.

"When Mr. Ybor decided to come to Tampa in 1885 the rest of the cigar industry followed, and Tampa was filled with waves of immigrants from all around the world,” Newman said.

Vincente Martinez Ybor, for whom Ybor City is named, is revered as the godfather of the cigar industry in Tampa. However, Haya and Sanchez opened the first cigar factory, Sanchez y Haya Co., at Seventh Avenue and 15th Street, and began production in 1886. 

In 1910, they opened the hotel and cafe.



U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor, D–Tampa, walks toward the podium during a ceremonial groundbreaking ceremony for the restoration of the Sanchez y Haya building on Nov. 25, 2025.


Keeping the legacy alive

More than a century later, the building is getting new life.

Last week, local leaders, cigar workers and other community members gathered for a groundbreaking ceremony at the historic site.

Christian Klein, a descendant of Sanchez, was there to witness the big moment in his family’s history.

“We’re standing … in the shadow of a building from 1910 that my great-great-grandfather built to support the cigar workers … and now the Newman family is continuing and restoring it, which is great,” he said.

Klein said it feels like a full-circle moment to witness the owners of the last traditional operational cigar factory in the country restore his family’s building.



Newman said it’s been a long process to get to this point. 

This has included purchasing the building, securing financing, reinforcing the integrity of the concrete-and-rebar structure and even rehoming 5,000 fruit bats.

“It would have been far easier and cheaper and faster to knock the Sanchez y Haya building down and build a replica of it in its place, but I was afraid doing so would cause us to lose the building's character and spirit and history,” he said.

Like the cigar-rolling process, Newman said doing things right takes time.


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H. Upmann Nicaragua by AJ Fernandez Sunrise Ushers in a New Dawn for the Family



Altadis U.S.A. is launching H. Upmann Nicaragua by AJ Fernandez Sunrise, the third expression in the highly-rated and best-selling H. Upmann by AJ Fernandez line. Crafted for those who crave refinement without compromise, the Sunrise delivers a smooth yet flavorful experience.

Developed as a medium-bodied cigar, H. Upmann Nicaragua by AJ Fernandez Sunrise is not your typical “Connecticut” cigar. It offers balance, flavor and consistency for premium cigar smokers looking for depth without overpowering strength. Wrapped in a silky Ecuadorian Connecticut wrapper and supported by a rich Nicaraguan binder and fillers from AJ Fernandez’s renowned fincas, the blend delivers creamy notes of cedar, subtle spice, coffee, hints of nuts and a sweet vanilla aroma.



“The Sunrise is our take on a Connecticut done right,” said Gabe Diaz, Brand Manager at Altadis U.S.A. “It’s smooth and easy to enjoy, but it still has flavor and character. To kick off 2026, we wanted to give H. Upmann fans something balanced, high quality and priced right.”

Master blenders Rafael Nodal and AJ Fernandez collaborated to create a cigar that rounds out the family with a Connecticut that complements the existing offerings. The Sunrise, Original, and Heritage deliver distinct experiences that reflect the depth of this remarkable collaboration. Together, they form a collection designed to be savored from day to night.

“We were looking to craft a cigar designed for a smooth experience,” said Rafael Nodal, VP of Product Capability for Tabacalera USA. “The Sunrise release rounds out the H. Upmann by AJ Fernandez line and provides consumers with a smooth, flavorful cigar that consumers can come back to again and again.”



The cigars are presented in 20 count boxes featuring a bright orange hue – a design that reflects the orange and gold that fill the sky in a sunrise.

The H. Upmann Nicaragua by AJ Fernandez Sunrise will be unveiled this April at the upcoming Premium Cigar Association (PCA) Trade Show in New Orleans and will begin shipping to retailers immediately afterwards.

To support the launch, Altadis U.S.A will feature a “Summer of H. Upmann” campaign with various Trade and Consumer activations that will run June through September 2026.


Blend Details

· Wrapper: Ecuadorian Connecticut

· Binder: Nicaraguan

· Filler: Nicaraguan

· Strength: Medium


H. Upmann Nicaragua by AJ Fernandez Sunrise - Vitolas & Pricing

· Robusto (52 x 5) – Box of 20 – $12.99 per cigar

· Toro (54 x 6) – Box of 20 – $13.75per cigar

· Churchill (50 x 7) – Box of 20 –$14.25 per cigar

· Magnum (60 x 6) – Box of 20 – $14.50 per cigar



March 03, 2026

J.C. Newman Cigar Co. Ships America250 Cigars



Today, J.C. Newman Cigar Co. began shipping cigars to celebrate the 250th Anniversary of the United States. Two hundred and fifty premium cigar retailers will each receive a special set of 250 cigars handmade in America’s last large cigar factory. These limited-edition cigars and boxes bear the official America250 seal.

 “J.C. Newman is proud to roll official cigars of the 250th Anniversary of the United States,” said fourth-generation cigar maker Drew Newman. “Cigars have been an important part of our country since its founding. Therefore, it is only fitting that we celebrate the 250th anniversary of our country with American-made cigars.”





First harvested in the Virginia Colony in 1612, tobacco fueled the growth of the early Americas. At the time of the American Revolution, tobacco was cultivated in all 13 Colonies and many founders, including George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, were tobacco farmers.

“When my great-grandfather founded our family business in 1895, there were 40,000 cigar factories in the United States,” said Newman. “Today, El Reloj is the last large cigar factory still rolling cigars in the country. It is our privilege to keep America’s historic cigar-making tradition alive by handcrafting exquisite cigars in the United States.”

This release includes The American and Angel Cuesta cigars along with the El Reloj Collection sampler. The American is the first 100% all-American cigar. It is rolled in El Reloj entirely from heirloom American tobaccos, and all of its packaging is made in America as well. First rolled for Spain’s King Alfonso XIII a century ago, Angel Cuesta is a smooth and refined cigar with an Ecuador Havana or Nicaraguan Shade wrapper. This set includes the first release of the new Angel Cuesta Shade Double Robusto cigar.



In 2016, Congress established the United States Semiquincentennial Commission to plan and coordinate the 250th anniversary of the nation’s founding in 2026. America250, the bipartisan organization charged by Congress to lead the commemoration of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, aims to engage all Americans in celebrating this historic milestone—including through licensing its America250 branding for unique, made-in-America products.

The Newman family invites cigar enthusiasts to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary by lighting an America250 cigar and by visiting El Reloj. Walking through the factory is like stepping back in time. Visitors can explore J.C. Newman's museum, take a guided factory tour, learn how to hand roll cigars, or attend a private event. El Reloj is the highest rated museum in Tampa on TripAdvisor.



Continue the celebration with "The American Story", a docuseries that follows the journey of The American, the first 100% all-American cigar. Explore how tobacco has woven itself into 400 years of American history, while shaping communities, culture and the nation’s identity along the way. This four-part series is a love letter to American craftmanship, resilience and tradition.


Watch The American Story



March 02, 2026

AN EVENING OF SPOKEN WORD, POETRY AND LOCAL HISTORY



Join us on Monday, March 30 for an evening of spoken word, poetry and local history, as we commemorate the anniversary of the historic El Reloj Factory by J.C. Newman Cigar Co., which first opened its doors on March 31, 1910.

Monday, March 30 | 6:00PM - 7:30PM

Cigar Workers Park at J.C. Newman Cigar Co.

1530 E Columbus Dr, Tampa, FL 33605

Complimentary admission | All ages welcome

Held in Cigar Workers Park across the street from the historic factory, this free, all-ages event will feature local artists and poets reading original works inspired by Tampa, its cigar industry, El Reloj, and the tradition of the lectores—the voices that once filled cigar factories with literature and ideas. Cupcakes and refreshments will be provided as we gather together in honor of 116 years of culture, labor and community.

RSVP





February 28, 2026

CAO Flathead Speed Shop Habano V654 Crankshaft (6.5 x 54)





Video review HERE.


(Description provided by General Cigar)

CAO is revving the engine on its best-selling franchise with the release of Flathead Speed Shop Habano, a new expression built for cigar lovers who appreciate a more refined ride while staying true to the bold attitude that defines Flathead. Shipping February 2nd, 2026, Speed Shop introduces a fresh take on performance within the Flathead world.

Born in the garage where craftsmanship meets character, Flathead Speed Shop Habano is crafted for those who want balance, control and a medium-bodied profile with purpose. An Ecuador Habano wrapper delivers a smooth yet complex character. Under the hood, a San AndrƩs binder adds subtle sweetness, while Nicaraguan and Dominican fillers fire up notes of white pepper, leather and earth, providing some of the power for which the Flathead line is known.

The line debuts in three sizes, including an all-new 6.5 x 54 frontmark, alongside the franchise’s most popular sizes. All cigars are handcrafted in Honduras and packed in red-and-white Speed Shop boxes inspired by vintage garage culture.

CAO Flathead Speed Shop Habano includes:

● V654 Crankshaft (6.5 x 54) REVIEWED TODAY

● V660 Carb (6 x 60)

● V770 Big Block (7 x 70)

“As the #1-selling brand in CAO, Flathead has earned its reputation through bold character and unmistakable style,” said Cory Beardsley, Brand Manager for CAO. “Speed Shop gives us a new lane to explore, a cigar with the same spirit but a different feel. It’s crafted for smokers who appreciate performance with purpose and a profile you can drive every day.”

CAO Flathead Speed Shop Habano comes in 24-count boxes at an SRP between $8.99 and $10.99 per cigar (depending on size).


The cigar is a medium brown and has a nice feel in the hand.




The test draw after cutting the cap was a little firm. I used the PerfecDraw Tool to open the draw a little. The initial flavors at light up were citrus, brown sugar, citrus peel, light nougat, and earthy black coffee. There was black pepper rated at 7 1/2 to 8. Nice start.



At the first third (26 minutes) the notes were citrus/cedar, brown sugar, touch of citrus peel, a little nougat, decreased earthiness, and a light black coffee base. The cigar is medium bodied. The finish has hints of citrus with a little earthiness, light black coffee, and very good lingering black pepper. The cigar is very surprising. I did not expect it to be this good based on previous reviews of the Flathead series. I rated the first third 95.




As I moved through the second third (1 hour 3 minutes) there was a decrease in the citrus notes but the brown sugar is holding in there. There is more citrus peel. The nougat note has greatly decreased. There is some earthiness and quite a bit of black coffee. The brown sugar is keeping the cigar interesting. The cigar is medium to full bodied. The finish is black coffee with very good lingering black pepper. The cigar lost a little but the brown sugar is saving it. I rated the second third 93.




The cigar lasted 1 hour 41 minutes. The citrus notes came back and there is a little cedar mixed in. There is quite a bit of brown sugar. There is some nougat, a little earthiness, and a nice amount of black coffee. The cigar is medium to full bodied. The finish is citrus with a touch of earthiness and very good lingering black pepper. The cigar got back to very good. I rated the final third 95. Look for these. They have a very good price point too, at around $9 per cigar.




Overall Score: 94.33

February 27, 2026

The American Story: Chapter Two Now Live


Chapter Two of The American Story showcases the farmers who make possible The American, the first 100% all-American cigar. It profiles the men and women who dedicate their lives to growing cigar tobacco here in the United States.




In Chapter One, we explored the origins of an American craft and the roots of the last operating cigar factory in the United States.

In Chapter Two, we delve into fertile American fields - from the Connecticut River Valley to the rolling farmland of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania - where generations of families continue a centuries-old tradition.

This chapter illustrates the hard work, faith, and resilience behind every leaf. Before it reaches our factory floor in Tampa, it begins with American soil, American hands, and a commitment to preserving an agricultural legacy.

We hope you enjoy the continuation of The American Story.

Watch Chapter Two


Black Works Studio releases BOONDOCK



Black Works Studio (BLK WKS) is pleased to announce the release of BOONDOCK; hand crafted at Fabrica Oveja Negra in Esteli, Nicaragua.

BOONDOCK is a Limited Edition that will begin shipping to select retailers this week.

“The Boondock is one of our most asked about Limited Releases from Black Works Studio. This will be the first full release since 2019, and I think we have kept people waiting long enough. It was part of the Boombox collection last year and that amped up the excitement. To celebrate its return, we added a new Lancero vitola. This vitola gives Boondock fans a completely new experience.

The Boondock is a bold, rich and balanced cigar. The raisin and dark fruit notes pair perfectly with the intense pepper spice creating a very complex and unique smoking experience," says James Brown, creator of BLTC and partner at Fabrica Oveja Negra.

BOONDOCK

Blend and Origin:

Country of Origin: Nicaragua

Wrapper: Pennsylvania Broadleaf

Binder: Nicaraguan Habano

Filler: Nicaragua/Pennsylvania/Connecticut


Available vitolas:

Corona Larga – 6.25x46 (20 count) MSRP $12.50

Robusto – 5.25x50 (20 count) MSRP $12.50

Lancero – 7x42 (20 count) MSRP $13.50

These cigars are an expression of art showcasing the talent, technique and tobacco of our boutique cigar factory, Fabrica Oveja Negra. For more information and retailer map visit OvejaNegraCigars.com.

February 26, 2026

SANDRA COBAS AND GISELLE HERRERA OPEN A NEW ERA FOR EL TITAN DE BRONZE WITH NICARAGUA DEBUT


El Titan de Bronze announces El Titan de Bronze Nicaragua, marking the first time in the company’s history that a cigar is produced outside of the United States — a defining milestone for the Miami-based boutique manufacturer.

Founder Sandra Cobas remains actively involved in preserving the brand’s tradition and uncompromising quality standards, while President Giselle Herrera leads the company’s strategic expansion into new markets. Together, they represent the strength of legacy and the vision of the next generation. This release also marks the first cigar in the company’s portfolio to receive broad national distribution, reinforcing El Titan de Bronze’s growing presence across the country.

Manufactured at Nicaraguan American Cigars S.A. (NACSA), El Titan de Bronze Nicaragua features a Broadleaf wrapper, Mexican binder, and Nicaraguan fillers, delivering a rich, bold smoking experience rooted in premium tobacco and meticulous craftsmanship.

“This moment reflects both our heritage and our future,” said Cobas and Herrera. “Producing our first cigar outside the United States allows us to expand thoughtfully while maintaining the high standards that define El Titan de Bronze. For over thirty years, we've produced some of the finest small-batch cigars in the industry, and we are delighted to bring the El Titan experience to cigar lovers everywhere.”

El Titan de Bronze Nicaragua is available in four sizes — Corona (6.25 x 48), Robusto (5 x 54), Toro (6 x 52), and Gigante (6 x 60). Suggested retail price ranges from $7.99 to $9.49 per cigar. Each box contains 20 cigars. Shipping to retailers begins March 2026.




February 25, 2026

PUNCH CIGARS UNVEILS NEW RARE COROJO 25th ANNIVERSARY CIGAR



Punch Cigars is marking 25 years of Rare Corojo by releasing a new cigar with a signature Punch twist.

The new cigar — Rare Corojo 25th Anniversary — is not a limited-edition release, but instead will join the Punch full-time lineup.

Rare Corojo 25th Anniversary delivers a bold and spicy smoking experience, and it was produced at the Aladino Factory in Honduras. The cigar is a Honduran Puro made with a Corojo wrapper and a Corojo binder, along with fillers of Habano and Corojo. It offers tasting notes of spice, cedar, and earth.

Scott Abney, Brand Manager for Punch Cigars, said, “For over two decades, Punch fans have eagerly anticipated new Rare Corojo frontmarks and releases. Now, to celebrate 25 years on the shelves, we’re giving them a taste of a new blend that delivers that same signature Punch they know and love.”

While Rare Corojo 25th Anniversary contains an entirely different blend from the “original” Rare Corojo, both will be available on a full-time basis.

Rare Corojo 25th Anniversary’s branding is distinct from other Rare Corojo releases. It is available in a single size: a 6 X 54 Toro. Each box contains 10 cigars. SRP per cigar is $10.99. It will begin shipping in March 2026.



Made in Miami: Cohiba Releases New Serie M Reserva Plata



Cohiba Cigars has again partnered with the storied El Titan de Bronze Factory in Miami to produce a new, American-made cigar. Serie M Reserva Plata marks the sixth time Cohiba and El Titan de Bronze have collaborated on a Serie M Cigar. And like previous releases, all Serie M Reserva Platas are hand-made by Certified Level 9 rollers.

The limited-edition Serie M Reserva Plata boasts an entirely new, five-leaf blend. It begins with a rich Mexican San AndrƩs wrapper. Underneath rests a bold and balanced Nicaraguan Estelƭ binder, along with Nicaraguan Jalapa Viso & Ligero, Estelƭ, and Dominican Piloto Cubano fillers. Serie M Reserva Plata offers tasting notes of cocoa, wood, and hazelnut.

Sean Williams, Cohiba Brand Ambassador, said, “This is our 6th Serie M Release, and it continues to be a pleasure working with El Titan de Bronze to create a special expression each year for this line. Serie M Reserva Plata is just that... special. It marks only the second time we’ve ever used a San AndrĆ©s wrapper on any Cohiba cigar. Married with the rest of this terrific blend, Serie M Reserva Plata really delivers a deep, rich, well-balanced profile.”

Serie M Reserva Plata is available in a single size: a 6 X 52 Toro. It was produced by El Titan de Bronze in Miami, Florida. Only 3,000 boxes have been made available for sale. Serie M Reserva Plata is a limited-edition cigar and will begin shipping to authorized Cohiba retailers in March 2026. It is sold in ten-count boxes. SRP per cigar is $29.99.



February 24, 2026

Montecristo Makes Its 90th Anniversary Cigar An Annual Limited‑Edition Release


Due to popular demand, Montecristo is proudly continuing its 90‑year legacy with the Montecristo 90th Anniversary  – now evolving from a commemorative launch into an annual limited‑production, small‑batch line in the portfolio.

Initially crafted to celebrate the brand’s 90th anniversary milestone, the cigar’s remarkable reception among collectors and connoisseurs solidified its place as a recurring release.

Developed by Rafael Nodal, VP of Product Capability for Tabacalera USA, in collaboration with the Plasencia family, the Montecristo 90th Anniversary cigar merges Cuban heritage with modern Nicaraguan craftsmanship. This fantastic, fan-favorite blend will now return each year in limited quantities.

And the demand were so positive, that turning the 90th into a small‑batch, annual limited‑production was the right decision, given what connoisseurs and the trade both demanded.”

This memorable cigar is handcrafted with premium Nicaraguan tobaccos from Plasencia’s fields and features tobaccos from Jalapa, Condega, EstelĆ­ and Ometepe. Its medium‑bodied profile delivers rich notes of roasted coffee, dark cocoa, gentle spice and a smooth, creamy finish. Each year’s small‑batch allocation will add to the exclusive line.

“Creating the Montecristo 90th Anniversary was a true privilege,” said Nodal. “Bringing it back annually lets us revisit the golden era of Havana even as we shape the next chapter of cigar making. And honestly, any moment is a worthy moment to celebrate Montecristo’s 90-plus years.”



Cigar Details

Wrapper/Binder/Filler: Nicaraguan

Strength: Medium

Formats: Nacional (5½ x 56 Parejo), No. 2 (6⅛ x 52 Figurado)

MSRP: $38.75 (Nacional), $40 (No. 2)

February 23, 2026

SABOR HAVANA CIGARS UNVEILS PROFESSIONALLY DESIGNED COCKTAIL LOUNGE VIA GRAND OPENING EVENT, MARKING 24-YEAR EVOLUTION




After 24 years as one of South Florida’s most respected premium cigar destinations, Sabor Havana celebrated the unveiling of its newly expanded cocktail Lounge with an invitation-only grand opening on February 5 at its Doral location in Westend Shopping Center, 2600 NW 87th Ave #3, Miami, FL 33172.



The private celebration drew strong industry presence, including Nestor Miranda, Christian Eiroa, Rocky Patel, Erik Espinosa, Orlando Padron, and Jorge Padron — underscoring Sabor Havana’s longstanding relationships within the premium cigar industry and its continued influence in the South Florida market.



The expansion introduces a full-service cocktail lounge featuring premium spirits within a professionally designed, elevated hospitality environment. Thoughtfully curated seating, refined finishes, and a welcoming atmosphere transform the traditional cigar retail experience into a destination where guests can gather, unwind, and enjoy premium cigars in a sophisticated setting.



The evening featured handcrafted cocktails, catered cuisine, curated music, and premium cigars, creating an immersive experience that reflected the lounge’s refined yet welcoming character.

Established by long-time partners Jorge Luis Valdes and Aquiles Legra, Sabor Havana has cultivated a devoted customer base through its curated selection of leading and boutique cigar brands, exceptional service, and unwavering commitment to cigar culture. The introduction of the cocktail lounge represents a natural evolution of this vision—integrating retail, hospitality, and community under a single elevated concept. The lounge is equipped with a state-of-the-art air system that exchanges the indoor air in the lounge every 10 minutes, creating a practically smoke-free environment. The air is not recycled; it is 100% fresh air that continues to circulate.



The expansion was formally recognized by the City of Doral with an official ribbon-cutting ceremony led by Mayor Christi Fraga and Councilwoman Nicole Reinoso, who once again acknowledged Sabor Havana’s continued investment in the city and its enduring presence before the city’s incorporation. This recognition included the presentation of the key to the city and the Small Business Legacy Award for its community service over the past 20 years.



“This lounge embodies the growth of our community and the experience our customers have come to anticipate from us,” stated Jorge Luis Valdes. “We sought to create a space that exudes an elevated, welcoming, and worthy ambiance, befitting the relationships we have cultivated over the past two decades.”



Now officially open to the public, Sabor Havana Cigars Cocktail Lounge signifies a new chapter for the brand—honoring its 24-year legacy while setting a higher standard for the cigar experience in Doral.



February 22, 2026

Invisible Man from NECM (5 x 52)





Video review HERE.


(Description provided by Kevin Parow)

This is a 5 x 52 Robusto with a Mexican San Andres wrapper, Habano binder, and Nicaraguan filler from Ometepe, Jalapa, and Esteli. 

These should be available in April, 2026.


The cigar is dark and well made. It has an average to nice feel in the hand.




The test draw after cutting the cap was good with some firmness. The initial flavors at light up were pear, citrus, brown sugar, tanned leather, and light black coffee. There is some tanginess in the citrus. Think sweet tart. There was black pepper rated at 7 1/2. Nice start.



At the first third (18 minutes) the pear has dropped off but the citrus notes are nice. There's brown sugar and some richness in the sweet notes. There was still tanned leather and the black coffee is starting to rise. The cigar is medium bodied. The finish is black coffee with very good lingering black pepper. The cigar is quite tasty. The richness is very nice. I rated the first third 96.




Moving through the second third (36 minutes) the black coffee has risen quite a bit. There is also some earthiness. The leather is light. The sweet notes have dipped and they are not rich. The cigar is medium bodied, leaning toward medium to full. The finish is citrus and brown sugar with very good lingering black pepper. The cigar lost some. I rated the second third 93.




The cigar lasted 1 hour. The sweet notes rose some and the earthiness dipped. The black coffee pulled back. The cigar is medium to full bodied. The finish is black coffee with very good lingering black pepper. The cigar improved to a score of 94 for the final third. This is a good cigar and look for these on their website: beyondthecigar.com




Overall Score: 94.33