Frank opened a cigar box. Cuban Cohibas. He pressed one with his index finger and shook his head. "Guy spends four, five hundred bucks a box but doesn't know enough to put them in a humidor." He sighed, thinking about the hours of good smoking shot to hell. - Robert Andrews, from his novel, A Murder of Honor
May Points Contest is Under Way! | By: SenorPablo |
The points contest is under way for the month of May. The 26 members with the most points for the month have a chance to win a $25 gift certificate to Famous Smoke Shop. You can read the details HERE. To view the previous month's contest results see here. | |
Toys for Tots Drive 2023 | By: SenorPablo |
The 2023 Marine Toys for Tots drive is under way again this year. This is the way to earn the Toys for Tots badge for being a contributor. If you give a kit for auction, win an auction, or donate at least $20 you will be awarded the badge. A special thanks goes out to Emerson (McBryde) for stepping up to run the drive again this year. |
Drew Estate Blackened M81 Corona | May 2024 |
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Written by Cigar Geeks Member: (arrow34) | |||
I would say that I would smoke this again and might try a larger size. Even though, i really liked this size and the flavor profile, I would appreciate a longer smoke time, with a slightly extended ... Read More | |||
Drew Estate Blackened M81 Corona | May 2024 |
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Written by Cigar Geeks Member: (McBryde) | |||
Overall this was a well built little cigar, that I had high hopes for. I could find no fault with the cigar on construction and the look and feel of the cigar. It was flawless there. The place where I... Read More | |||
Drew Estate Blackened M81 Corona | May 2024 |
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Written by Cigar Geeks Member: Neal (ntanner) | |||
I really enjoyed smoking this one. A real straight forward set of flavors and definitely a tribute to the maduro leaf. All the flavor you expect from a maduro wrapper amped up about 10 times. A big t... Read More | |||
Drew Estate Blackened M81 Corona | May 2024 |
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Written by Cigar Geeks Member: (nirab) | |||
I thoroughly enjoyed this cigar! I don't smoke a lot of strong cigars, but when I do, I want something like this. It was a pleasant cigar to smoke outside, with a tasty beverage and some super nic... Read More | |||
Drew Estate Blackened M81 Corona | May 2024 |
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Written by Cigar Geeks Member: Brian (ninfiction) | |||
Thank you Kent for including me in the review. The cigar was very enjoyable and is the perfect size for a "quick" smoke. Quick for me anyway coming in at about an hour. I really like the ... Read More |
Casdagli Cigars Cypher 3311 Line "Enigma" | April 2024 |
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Written by Cigar Geeks Member: Gary (headfirst) | |||
Thank you to Michael and Casdagli for sponsoring this review. The few Casdagli cigars I’ve tried I’ve really enjoyed. Unfortunately this particular stick suffered from a tight draw and a stubbor... Read More | |||
Casdagli Cigars Cypher 3311 Line "Enigma" | April 2024 |
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Written by Cigar Geeks Member: Adam (BewareDaPenguin) | |||
Thanks again to Casdagli Cigars & Cigar Geeks for the opportunity to smoke this cigar, it really was a treat. It has opened my eyes to more of the Casdagli lines as I’ve only previously smoked t... Read More | |||
Casdagli Cigars Cypher 3311 Line "Enigma" | April 2024 |
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Written by Cigar Geeks Member: (Cfickter) | |||
While not overly complex there are some great flavor notes and the transitions between those are smooth, three are some surprising pop ins. This cigar has probably the best back story I have run a... Read More | |||
Casdagli Cigars Cypher 3311 Line "Enigma" | April 2024 |
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Written by Cigar Geeks Member: Neal (ntanner) | |||
Thanks to Casdagli cigars for sponsoring this critique and for giving me the opportunity to try this cigar. This is a large cigar, almost intimidating when you hold it in your hand but after you get b... Read More | |||
Casdagli Cigars Cypher 3311 Line "Enigma" | April 2024 |
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Written by Cigar Geeks Member: Jared (The Burn Ward) | |||
A big thank you to Casdagli and Michael for hosting this GC. The presentation was phenomenal. The taste profile for me needs a good scotch pairing that really sets it over the top. I'd be interest... Read More |
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Class 34 Fugazi - Compare to Macanudo Robusto | |
By: tuck0411 (05/03/2024 03:17 PM) | |
Humidor time: 141 days Humidimeter reading: Head - A few minor veins, a light sheen, and a moderately firm pack with no soft spots... Gave it a single shallow V-cut and PLD was moderately open. (8/10) Flavor: PLA gave a whiff of mild tobacco. The light gave a mild/medium profile with a slightly spicy retro and notes of light wood and spice. The spice in the nose faded quickly with the other flavors staying consistent throughout. No transitions to note and this was decently flavorful but nothing unusual or amazing for this kind of conny blend and ultimately just kind of average. Strength was medium at best. (27/35) Smoking characteristics: The light produced an easy draw, good smoke volume, and an even burn to start. The burn stayed even through the first third with the ash falling at 1 1/4" leaving a small cone. Things were then uneventful down to the nub with draw and smoke output remaining optimal throughout. (20/20) Overall impression: This one came in a brand sampler from Cigar Page while back. First stick I've had from the brand, which appears to be an exclusive for CP as I haven't seen them anywhere else. It's been quite awhile since I've had a Macanudo blend of any sort but I'm guessing this one was intended to mimic their "Cafe" blend and what I remember of that blend was that it was somewhat milder with less body than this one. The Cafe blend has a filler mix of Dominican and Mexican leaves and this one is all Nicaraguan, so I wouldn't really expect them to taste very similar. This was a decent smoke, in any event, although as mentioned, nothing that blew my socks off. Good enough to smoke again, though. (29/35) Burn time: 1:18 Rating: 84 | |
Class 34 Fugazi - Compare to Fuente Opus Double Corona | |
By: druid (05/03/2024 07:44 AM) | |
Semi firm, oily, medium dark brown wrapper, a couple micro veins. PLA fresh hay & grass; PLT more hay & grass; PLD mod. A pretty easy toast & light, a mod draw, an even burn, & a hay & leaf smoke. Starts with some wood, hay, a touch of earth & a spot of black pepper in the mouth; little in the retro. The wood takes on an bit of iodine note in the 1st 1/3 which fades in the 2nd when a cream-like sweetness edges in. By the 1/2 a little coffee bean joins. In the last 1/3 the wood gets charry for a while before sweetening again in the finale. The strength & body are medium. Some ups & some downs. | |
Gurkha/ K. Hansotia & Co. Titan | |
By: ElCid1986 (05/02/2024 07:45 PM) | |
Good construction and clean draw. Aromatic and copious smoke. Good burn quality. Notes of leather and oak initially that added earth andpeat. Excellent 50 minutes of smoking. | |
Davidoff Signature 2000 | |
By: tuck0411 (05/02/2024 12:29 PM) | |
Humidor time: 140 days Humidimeter reading: Head - 62, foot - 56 Appearance and construction: Comes in a tube with a few veins, a light sheen, and a moderately firm pack with no soft spots... Gave it a single shallow V-cut and PLD was moderately open. (8/10) Flavor: PLA gave a whiff of tobacco. The light gave a medium-bodied profile with a slightly spicy retro, a note of rich wood, and a hint of spice. The spice in the nose faded quickly and then a hint of citrus showed up shortly into the first third and stuck around for the duration with the other flavors maintaining throughout. Quite tasty, overall, and quite rich in flavor and mouth-feel for a conny blend. Strength was about medium. (32/35) Smoking characteristics: The light produced a moderately easy draw, good smoke volume, and an even burn to start. The burn stayed even through the first third with the ash falling at 1" leaving a small cone. Things were then uneventful down to the nub with draw and smoke output remaining optimal throughout. (20/20) Overall impression: This one came from Small Batch as one of their COTM selections awhile back. A very nice morning smoke and one of more fuller-bodied conny blends I've had in awhile. Loads of flavor in this one along with excellent construction and it's a winner in my book. Too bad they're so expensive... $89 for a pack of five at Small Batch! (32/35) Burn time: 0:54 Rating: 92 | |
Privada Cigar Club Discord Cigar by AJ Fernandez | |
By: tuck0411 (05/01/2024 03:50 PM) | |
Humidor time: 148 days Humidimeter reading: Head - 62, foot - 59 Appearance and construction: A few veins, a light sheen, and a moderately soft pack with no soft spots... Gave this long, skinny lancero a punch and PLD was moderately open. (8/10) Flavor: PLA gave a whiff of tobacco. The light gave a full-bodied profile with a spicy retro and notes of black pepper, black coffee, dark wood, leather, and spice. The spice in the nose faded after a few puffs with the other flavors staying consistent throughout. No transitions to note but this was a very rich and flavorful smoke with plenty of spice in the mix to keep things interesting throughout. Strength was about medium. (33/35) Smoking characteristics: The light produced a moderately easy draw, good smoke volume, and an even burn to start. The burn stayed even through the first third with the ash falling past 1" leaving a small cone. Things were then uneventful down to the nub with draw and smoke output remaining optimal throughout. (20/20) Overall impression: This was another single I picked up from the Privada CC shop when they were having a sale awhile back. It was released in honor of PCC's Discord community, which apparently is growing and thriving, although I don't know for sure as I don't participate. At any rate, this was a fine smoke and one I'd like to try in other vitolas if they were available. It's a Nicaraguan puro and not an unusual blend from AJ, but definitely a tasty one. (33/35) Burn time: 1:02 Rating: 94 | |
Perdomo 30th Anniversary Box-Pressed Maduro Churchill | |
By: druid (05/01/2024 11:08 AM) | |
Semi soft, gently BPd, maduro dark wrapper, no veins & lots of oils. PLA molasses-y earth; PLT sweet earth & light molasses; PLD moderate. A normal toast & light, a moderate draw, an even burn needing no work, & a pleasing mineral smoke. Mild earth, rich leather & very little spice to start off. Flavor strength is medium plus. Coffee bean & black coffee come on early. A pleasant mineral note tinges the retro. Wheat & faint traces of baker's chocolate join in the 2nd 1/3. The finale is a mellow mix & the finish starts earth & leather & slides down to the other notes. The body is upper medium. A great long smoke & a perfect performer. | |
E.P. Carrillo Pledge Prequel | |
By: ElCid1986 (04/30/2024 09:18 PM) | |
Cigar of the year 2020. Box pressed with perfect construction. Ash and draw flawless. Molasses and black pepper consistently through whole experience. Lived up to all the hype. | |
Corolla Beach Idiots Cigar Club Shipwreck Series Bald Eagle II | |
By: tuck0411 (04/30/2024 05:40 PM) | |
Humidor time: 147 days Humidimeter reading: Head - 70, foot - 60 Appearance and construction: A couple minor veins, a light sheen, box-pressed, and a moderately firm pack with no soft spots... Gave it a single shallow V-cut and PLD was moderately open. (9/10) Flavor: PLA gave a whiff of rich tobacco. The light gave a medium/full profile with a spicy retro and notes of dark wood, coffee, spice, and just a bare hint of chocolate. The spice in the nose faded after a few puffs with the other flavors staying consistent throughout. No transitions to note but this was very flavorful with just enough spice in the mix to keep things interesting throughout. Strength was about medium. (32/35) Smoking characteristics: The light produced a moderately easy draw, good smoke volume, and an even burn to start. The burn stayed even through the first third with the ash falling at 1 1/4" leaving a small cone. Things were then uneventful down to the nub with draw and smoke output remaining optimal throughout. (20/20) Overall impression: This was yet another regional cigar club stick I got from the Privada CC shop when they were having a sale awhile back. And another banger of a smoke with both flavor and construction checking all the right boxes. Who makes it is undisclosed as is the blend, but if I had to guess it's probably a Nicaraguan stick containing tobacco from that country. It tasted like a habano wrapper on top of a mix of Nicaraguan and Dominican leaf underneath. A good blend and a good smoke. (33/35) Burn time: 1:29 Rating: 94 | |
Class 34 Fugazi - Compare to Cuban Montecristo No. 2 | |
By: druid (04/30/2024 11:07 AM) | |
Semi soft core, medium brown oily wrapper, no veins. PLA wheat & baking; PLT earth; PLD mod. An easy toast & light, a mod easy draw, an even burn, & light cedar & hay smoke. Starters are wood, hay & a hint of herbal spice. The strength is mild. The 1/3 brings coffee & cream, very light, & tings of nuttiness. The nuts get stronger in the 2nd 1/3 & a floral perfume, again very light, appears. Past the 1/2 mild earth tones come. The final 1/3 is smooth & light, The cedar, hay, nuts, earth, coffee & cream are as light as air & the finish is almost creamy sweet. The body is mild. I hate the term but "Cubanesque." If you want the Cuban experience for under $5, this is it. | |
Privada Cigar Club Work-N-Class Maduro Torpedo | |
By: tuck0411 (04/29/2024 04:15 PM) | |
Humidor time: 146 days Humidimeter reading: Head - 61, foot - 55 Appearance and construction: A few veins, a light sheen, and a moderately firm pack with no soft spots... Gave it a single clip with the guillotine and PLD was open. (8/10) Flavor: PLA gave a whiff of rich tobacco. The light gave a full-bodied profile with a spicy retro and notes of black pepper, black coffee, charred wood, leather, and spice. The spice in the nose faded after a few puffs with the other flavors mellowing a bit through the first third and the body receding towards medium/full. Very tasty, overall, with plenty of spice and rich Nicaraguan goodness to keep things interesting throughout. Strength was about medium. (32/35) Smoking characteristics: The light produced an easy draw, good smoke volume, and an even burn to start. The burn stayed even through the first third with the ash falling at 1 1/4" leaving a small cone. Things were then uneventful down to the nub with draw and smoke output remaining optimal throughout. (20/20) Overall impression: This one came from the Privada CC shop when they were having a sale awhile back. As with the previous conny and habano versions of this brand, no clue is provided as to who makes these apart from it being a "famous factory in Esteli, Nicaragua". It kind of sounds like these were originally made for a name-brand and these were over-runs or somesuch. Great smokes, in any case, and I will likely be grabbing more of them next time PCC has a sale. (32/35) Burn time: 1:15 Rating: 92 |
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Class 34 Fugazi - Compare to Macanudo Robusto 5.5" x 49 | |
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Davidoff Signature 2000 5" x 43 | |
nickthafish | |
PIF | |
tuck0411 | |
Privada Cigar Club Discord Cigar by AJ Fernandez 7" x 38 | |
tuck0411 | |
Corolla Beach Idiots Cigar Club Shipwreck Series Bald Eagle II 5" x 58 |