We truly enjoy reviewing cigars for all of you, because we absolutely love smoking them. If you want to learn more about cigars, here are all of our cigar reviews. We hope you enjoy them.
Of course the best way to learn about cigars is to smoke them. So, if you find a cigar that you think you’ll like, we recommend picking one up. Don’t invest in a box of cigars until your know you like them. Once you find a cigar you like, then it makes sense to fill your humidor with them. We have some favorite cigars that we keep our humidors full of, but we still enjoy trying new ones and revisiting ones we’ve tried long ago while making these reviews. Occasionlly we find new favorites during the process and load up our humidors with those.
Right now, Maria’s humidor is full of Aging Room Quattro Nicaragua Maestro, Montecristo No 2, and Acid Progeny (in a ziplock bad in the humidor). Glyn’s fridgeador is full of Cohiba Blue, CAO Pilon, and La Gloria Cubana Serie R.
Most Recent Cigar Reviews
AJ Fernandez Bellas Artes Maduro Toro Cigar Review
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Rocky Patel Royale Robusto Cigar Review
The Rocky Patel Royale Robusto features an Ecuadorian Sumatra wrapper – a type of tobacco that has become a staple in the Rocky Patel line.
H. Upmann 1844 Reserve Churchill Cigar Review
A Nicaraguan binder and an all-Dominican long-filler mix are encased in an oily, leathery, dark, reddish-brown Ecuadorian Habano leaf for the H. Upmann 1844 Reserve
Plasencia Reserva Original Robusto Cigar Review
On more than 3,000 acres of land dedicated just to growing tobacco, the Plasencia brand has been manufacturing tobacco for decades. Their Reserva Original cigar
Punch Bareknuckle Pita Cigar Review
One of the first Habano brands was Punch, created in 1840 by Juan Valle & Company’s Don Manuel Lopez. The name Punch is inspired from
Partagas Cifuentes Maduro Toro Cigar Review
To honor the extensive heritage of the Partagas brand, the Partagas Cifuentes Maduro Toro cigar was initially produced in 2004 and is manufactured in the
La Aroma de Cuba Mi Amor Duque Cigar Review
La Aroma de Cuba Mi Amor Duque is Ashton’s second release under the La Aroma de Cuba label. The Mi Amor came up at number
Padron 1926 Serie No. 35 Maduro Cigar Review
In 2002, the Padron 1926 cigar line debuted in honor of José O. Padrón’s 75th birthday. Every tobacco product in this range has been matured
Padron 1964 Anniversary Series Imperial Natural Cigar Review
In 1994, the Padron 1964 Anniversary Series Imperial Natural cigar was introduced to mark the company’s 30th anniversary. This is a limited run of all
Padron Damaso No. 17 Cigar Review
The Padron Damaso has a mild body made of mild Nicaraguan filler, and a Connecticut wrapper, all while upholding the same level of quality that you’ve come
La Flor Dominicana Double Ligero No. 654 Cigar Review
La Flor Dominicana is known for their use of Ligero. For smokers who want strong cigars with deep earthy and spicy flavors, this La Flor
Padron Family Reserve 46 Years Maduro Cigar Review
The third release of the Padron Family Reserve Series was The Padron Family Reserve 46 Years Maduro cigar, which came out in 2010. The 46th