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. ![]() |
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November Points Contest is Under Way! | By: SenorPablo |
The points contest is under way for the month of November. 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. |
Tatuaje Tuxtla Lomo de Cerdo LE | December 2023 |
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Written by Cigar Geeks Member: (headfirst) | |||
Thanks to Ryan for the opportunity to review this one. Seemed like a well made habano leaf cigar that I'd guess hails from Nicaragua. It had a fairly balanced flavor profile thanks to the retroh... Read More | |||
Tatuaje Tuxtla Lomo de Cerdo LE | December 2023 |
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Written by Cigar Geeks Member: Dave (Deener27) | |||
A big thank you to Ryan (Adwinistrator) for selecting me for this review and providing this great cigar. This was a wonderful smoke that I am super grateful for the chance to review. For my money, t... Read More | |||
Tatuaje Tuxtla Lomo de Cerdo LE | December 2023 |
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Written by Cigar Geeks Member: (appollo) | |||
I would like to thank Ryan for including me in the review .This was one fine smoke. In fact its one of the best ones I've had in quite awhile. It had constant changes and was very far from boring.... Read More | |||
Tatuaje Tuxtla Lomo de Cerdo LE | December 2023 |
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Written by Cigar Geeks Member: (Bob Cordell) | |||
Hmmmmmmmm, lets see here, I'm not that familiar with the cigars that have a pigtail cap. I think CAO has one called Basis or something to that effect. I've seen them on C-Bid and a few other s... Read More | |||
Tatuaje Tuxtla Lomo de Cerdo LE | December 2023 |
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Written by Cigar Geeks Member: Jared (The Burn Ward) | |||
The Kavalan paired really well. This is definitely a cigar to have on hand. I didn't have any issues nor were there any off notes. I can see these aging really well and will be an even more enjoya... Read More |
NobleCigars Act 1 | July 2023 |
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Written by Cigar Geeks Member: Brian (bstessl) | |||
Thanks to Noblecigars for sponsoring this and giving us a shot at it. Overall I enjoyed the cigar. The construction was about as perfect as you can get with a clean smooth draw and seamless wrapper/... Read More | |||
NobleCigars Act 1 | July 2023 |
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Written by Cigar Geeks Member: (05Venturer) | |||
Overall a decent cigar other than a couple construction issues that I assume happened in shipping or handling. Thanks for allowing me to try out this new brand and blend. Looking forward to trying ou... Read More | |||
NobleCigars Act 1 | July 2023 |
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Written by Cigar Geeks Member: Brian (ninfiction) | |||
Thank you to Jon for providing the cigar for the critique and also including Act 2. Both cigars are very enjoyable and provide completely different profiles. I think the only points deducted were ... Read More | |||
NobleCigars Act 1 | July 2023 |
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Written by Cigar Geeks Member: (Cfickter) | |||
I personally like a cigar that starts strong. While the cigar didn't show a lot of complexity the overall experience moving thru the flavors that did show was enjoyable. Hard to be highly critic... Read More | |||
NobleCigars Act 1 | July 2023 |
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Written by Cigar Geeks Member: (The Burn Ward) | |||
Smoked down to the nub. I found the smoke to be closer to the mild side in strength and lighter flavor notes. Final smoking time was 70 minutes. If you're going to have one size, the toro is a gre... Read More |
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Aganorsa Leaf (formerly Casa Fernandez) Guardian of the Farm Claude Le Chien LE 2023 | ![]() |
By: tuck0411 (12/09/2023 12:02 PM) | |
Humidor time: 205 days Humidimeter reading: Head - 65, foot - 64 Appearance and construction: A couple minor veins, a light sheen, box-pressed, a closed foot, 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 tobacco. The light gave a medium+ profile with a spicy retro and notes of wood, cream, 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 very flavorful with plenty of spice and that creamy aspect to keep things interesting throughout. And an overall sense of high-quality tobacco being present. Strength was about medium or a bit better. (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 on my shirt a 1/2" in leaving a small cone. Things were then uneventful down to the nub with draw and smoke output remaining optimal throughout. It was a slow-burning stick for its size, clocking in at well past an hour and a quarter from light to nub. (20/20) Overall impression: This one came from Small Batch as one of their COTM selections awhile back and this is an exclusive for them. A fine smoke it was with both flavors and construction knocking it out of the park and, yes, I'd easily smoke this one again. Great smoke! (33/35) Burn time: 1:19 Rating: 95 | |
Privada Cigar Club Farm Rolled Stamboril Dominican Sumatra Parejo | ![]() |
By: tuck0411 (12/08/2023 01:52 PM) | |
Humidor time: 204 days Humidimeter reading: Head - 68, foot - 57 Appearance and construction: A few veins, a light sheen, and a moderately firm pack with no soft spots... Gave this short little stick 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 spicy retro and notes of wood 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 quite flavorful with just enough spice in the mix to keep things interesting throughout. Strength was about medium. (31/35) ![]() Smoking characteristics: The light produced a moderately easy draw, good smoke volume, and a wavy burn to start. The burn continued wavily through the first third and then got lopsided and needed a touch-up prior to the first ashing at 1 1/2" which left a lopsided cone thanks to the previous touch-up. The burn continued wavily through the 2nd third and then got lopsided again going into the last third with another touch-up being needed. Things then continued wavily down to the nub. Draw and smoke output remained mostly optimal throughout. (12/20) Overall impression: This one came from Privada CC as part of their monthly "Farm Rolled" pack awhile back. Pretty nice flavors in this one but construction was definitely lacking so it loses points for that. I'd smoke it again just to see if a second sample might perform better. (27/35) Burn time: 0:58 Rating: 78 | |
Oliva/ Studio Tabac Black Swan Toro | ![]() |
By: tuck0411 (12/07/2023 04:49 PM) | |
Humidor time: 203 days Humidimeter reading: Head - 67, foot - 60 Appearance and construction: A few veins, a light sheen, and a moderately soft 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 rich tobacco. The light gave a full-bodied profile with a spicy retro and notes of black pepper, black coffee, leather, spice, and a hint of dark chocolate. The spice in the nose faded after a few puffs with the other flavors staying consistent through the first third after which the dark chocolate hint ramped to a full note with the other flavors maintaining through the remainder. Very tasty, overall, and pretty close to my wheelhouse for a fuller blend. Strength was about medium. (33/35) ![]() 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 1/2" leaving a 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 blend sampler from Cigar Page awhile back and was a fine smoke, both flavor-wise and construction-wise. Four more vitolas are now in the queue... (33/35) Burn time: 1:15 Rating: 94 | |
La Aurora 107 Gran 107 | ![]() |
By: tuck0411 (12/06/2023 05:22 PM) | |
Humidor time: 225 days Humidimeter reading: Head - 73, foot - 67 Appearance and construction: A few veins, a light sheen, and a moderately firm pack with no soft spots... Gave this huge stick a single shallow V-cut and PLD was open. (8/10) Flavor: PLA gave a whiff of tobacco. The light gave a medium+ profile with a spicy retro and notes of wood, spice, and hints of citrus and coffee. The spice in the nose faded after a few puffs with the other flavors staying consistent throughout. No transitions to note but this was quite flavorful and not far from my wheelhouse for a medium blend. Strength was about medium or a bit better. (32/35) ![]() Smoking characteristics: The light produced an easy draw, good smoke volume, and an even burn to start. The burn was wavy but self-correcting through the first third with the ash falling at 1 1/2" leaving a cone. The burn continued wavily through the 2nd third, then got lopsided going into the last third and got a touch-up. Things then continued wavily but self-correcting through the remainder and down to the nub. Draw and smoke output remained mostly optimal throughout. (17/20) Overall impression: Another C-bid single, this one, and this large beast of a stick was the 2nd vitola I've had from this blend, the robusto being the first. My review of that one showed a somewhat similar experience with the flavors, although I didn't report the citrus and spice I got in this one. This was a pretty nice smoke, overall, and I'd definitely smoke it again. (30/35) Burn time: 1:54 Rating: 87 | |
Nica Libre x Aganorsa Belicoso | ![]() |
By: tuck0411 (12/05/2023 02:39 PM) | |
Humidor time: 224 days Humidimeter reading: Head - 70, foot - 59 Appearance and construction: A couple minor veins, an oily sheen, box-pressed, and a moderately soft pack with no soft spots... Gave it a single clip with the guillotine and PLD was moderately open. (8/10) Flavor: PLA gave a whiff of tobacco. The light gave a full-bodied profile with a very spicy retro and notes of black pepper, leather, spice, and a hint of coffee. 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. This all then stayed consistent through the remainder. Very tasty, overall, with plenty of spice in the mix to keep things interesting throughout. Strength was about medium or a bit better. (32/35) ![]() Smoking characteristics: The light produced a moderately easy draw, smoke volume on the low side of optimal, and an even burn to start. The burn was a bit wavy but self-correcting through the first third with the stick trying to tunnel a bit but it recovered on its own prior to the ash falling past 1" leaving a small cone. Smoke output hadn't quite reached optimal as of yet so I gave it a 2nd clip which helped to improve smoke output slightly. The burn continued wavily in the 2nd third and then got lopsided and a touch-up was needed. Things then proceeded more or less uneventfully down to the nub although draw and smoke output never quite reached optimal. It was a quick-burning smoke for its size, clocking in at exactly one hour from light to nub. (12/20) Overall impression: Another C-bid single, this one, and this was the 2nd vitola I've had from this blend, the toro being the first. Very similar experience to that one, both flavor-wise and construction-wise, with the flavors being great and the construction being somewhat less so. I've smoked through a number of the toros, actually, and I seem to remember some of those, at least, performing well, so if I buy any more, it'll be those. (28/35) Burn time: 1:00 Rating: 80 | |
Cavalier Geneve White Series Toro | ![]() |
By: druid (12/05/2023 09:15 AM) | |
Firm in the core with a bit of float, medium brown wrapper with a bit of mottling, one long micro vein & shiny with oils. PLA wheat-y grass; PLT wood & whiskey; PLD easy. An easy toast, light & draw, a very even burn, & a grass & herb smoke. Slightly sharp wood notes & a little pepper & herbal spice in mouth & retro start. The sharp edges fade in the 1st 1/3 as the profile settles into a mild-medium strength smoke. Later there's touches of cream, earth & grasses waft in. Past the 1/2 there is a sweet baking note especially in the smooth finish of wood & earth interlaced with the other flavors. The body is medium at best. Very nice smoke. (92) | |
HVC Pan Caliente Corona Gorda | ![]() |
By: Alekso (12/04/2023 03:36 PM) | |
Review after smoking one stick (69%Rh @ 65°F for 37 days humi time): Heavy in the hand, well rolled cigar. Draw was medium+. Strength was solid medium, body was medium-full. Strong black pepper up front, with caramel and raisin sweetness in the background. Espresso and earthy notes become stronger in the 2nd half. Occasional baking spice notes. Burn was spot on perfect the whole way through. Wished there was a little more development than the pepper calming down and the espresso and earth getting stronger. Overall a good smoke, and a very reasonable price point considering the roll quality, this stick smoked more like a $10+. I'd smoke another for sure. | |
Kristoff GC Signature Series Robusto | ![]() |
By: tuck0411 (12/04/2023 03:23 PM) | |
Humidor time: 223 days Humidimeter reading: Head - 67, foot - 64 Appearance and construction: A few veins, a light sheen, a pig-tail cap, a closed foot, 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 rich tobacco. The light gave a full-bodied profile with a spicy retro and notes of black pepper, black coffee, leather, spice, and something sharp and tangy. The spice in the nose faded after a few puffs with the other flavors mellowing a bit through the first third and the sharp tangy note fading quickly once the closed foot was burned through. No further transitions to note but this was quite flavorful and pretty close to my wheelhouse for a fuller blend. 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 cone. Things were then uneventful down to the nub with draw and smoke output remaining optimal throughout. (20/20) Overall impression: Another C-bid single, this one, and a very nice smoke with flavor for days and excellent construction. Would definitely smoke this one again and will likely look for a fiver of these next time I'm at C-bid. (32/35) Burn time: 1:22 Rating: 92 | |
D'Crossier Seleccion Escogida Lumina Corona Gorda | ![]() |
By: druid (12/04/2023 03:03 PM) | |
A firm, medium brown, oily cigar with no veins. PLA cooked meat; PLT earth & meat; PLD mod easy. An easy toast & light, a moderately easy draw, an even burn needing no work, & a sharp wood smoke. Openers are toasty wood, earth & some black pepper in mouth & retro. This stick is tasty from the start & the spice eases in the mouth early in the 1/3. The 2nd 1/3 heralds some earthy spices like cumin, saffron & tumeric making for a rich flavor experience. The wood & earth pick in volume in the back 1/2 but the finish is not heavy. The strength & body are both medium plus. This corona is a great size, a perfect performer & a savory treat. (93) | |
Buffalo Trace Churchill | ![]() |
By: tuck0411 (12/03/2023 06:18 PM) | |
Humidor time: 222 days Humidimeter reading: Head - 72, foot - 68 Appearance and construction: A few veins, a light sheen, a green cloth foot-band, and a moderately firm pack with a softer area in the middle of the stick... Gave it a double shallow V-cut and PLD was moderately tight. (7/10) Flavor: PLA gave a whiff of tobacco. The light gave a medium/full profile with a spicy retro and notes of dark wood, coffee, and spice. The spice in the nose faded quickly with the other flavors gradually mellowing through the first third with the body receding towards medium+. This slightly mellower profile then stayed consistent through the remainder. Not bad, overall, and decently tasty but it missed my wheelhouse by a bit. Strength was about medium. (29/35) ![]() Smoking characteristics: The light produced a moderately tight draw, smoke volume somewhat below optimal, and a wavy burn to start. One side of the foot didn't want to light as quickly as the rest of it so I had to give it a touch-up right out of the gate and it then consented to start burning. The burn stayed even through the first third with the ash falling at 1 1/4" leaving a small cone. Smoke output was gradually improving by this point and finally reached optimal shortly into the 2nd third. Things were then uneventful through the remainder and down to the nub. Draw and smoke output remained optimal from the 2nd third on. It was a slow-burning smoke, clocking in at nearly two hours from light to nub. (15/20) Overall impression: Yet another C-bid single, this one, and the first smoke I've had from this brand, which is apparently an off-shoot of the whiskey brand by the same name. Not a bad smoke, but it lost points with both flavor and construction. I'd probably smoke it again if it were handed to me but I doubt if I'll buy more of these. (28/35) Burn time: 1:59 Rating: 80 |
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Aganorsa Leaf Guardian of the Farm Claude Le Chien LE 2023 4.5" x 48 | |
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Privada Cigar Club Farm Rolled Stamboril Dominican Sumatra Parejo 4" x 54 | |
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Oliva Black Swan Toro 6.5" x 52 | |
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La Aurora 107 Gran 107 7" x 58 | |
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Nica Libre x Aganorsa Belicoso 6" x 52 |