The Gold Standard [5 Vegas Gold]


You would expect a cigar wrapped in gold to be pretty amazing. The 5 Vegas Gold doesn't disappoint! 

This medium bodied cigar is full of sweet flavor. A nutty, leather flavor, with a touch of light pepper, is maintained throughout.  The light colored Connecticut wrapper, and medium firmness allows the cigar to burn cool and slow with great smoke production. It does burn a bit unevenly and may need to be corrected.  

The sweet flavors of this stick make it a very enjoyable smoke! Definitely one to keep in your humidor, and look forward to!

Wrapper: Ecuadorian Connecticut
Binder: Honduran
Filler: Cuban-seed Nicaraguan/Honduran

Additionally, I like the simple and colorful design of the 5 Vegas website. They provide the need-to-know information in an easy-to-navigate format. 

Here's a full video interview from Should I Smoke This?:





Cigar Stories - Weekly Round-up


Val Maestro Antuono - Tampa Mansion for Sale

Cigar King Antuono, died in 1941 but the house he built in 1925 has survived with many of its original features including the tiles, hand-painted ceiling beams and stained glass windows. And now it’s for sale, for $2.995 million.




The Airstream Cigar Lounge

The 1972 Airstream hides a swanky, surprisingly luxurious Old World cigar lounge. "It's really more than a cigar lounge," Johnson said. "It's an experience, an unexpected luxury."  Although cigar aficionados are impressed by the custom mahogany humidor stocked with 30 brands, most customers aren't avid smokers. Instead, they get cigar recommendations, based on their beer preferences as they marvel over the cozy, air-conditioned lounge complete with leather seating, colorful lighting, a TV and a sound system.


Where's Churchill's Cigar?

A Winston Churchill bust, constructed from LEGO bricks, has been defaced, with someone stealing the cigar. The vital accessory has been removed from the lips of the bust that represents one of Britain’s most famous Prime Ministers.

How to Smoke a Cigar [Best Advice Ever Received]

For the new cigar smoker, the amount of information available, can be overwhelming.  Sometimes the cigar advice and how-to information can even be conflicting. As a new smoker I spent countless hours searching the internet, reading articles, and watching videos. Often to the point of overwhelm. 

The best advice on cigar selection, cutting, and lighting can be found in this simple video by Nick Perdomo for Cigar Advisor.



For more advice for the new cigar smoker, download the Cigar Maven's Guide for New Smokers.

Top 3 YouTube Cigar Review Channels


With the hundreds of hours of cigar review videos and the plethora of cigar marketing copy available, who can you trust? As a new cigar smoker, here are the voices I have come to trust.

Cigars and Whiskey

Average Joe who loves cigars. This brand has been developed to show the Average Joe that cigars are art, passion, love and community! Cigars and Whiskey shares his love for cigars through reviews, pairings, history, events and basic 101. Great channel for those new to cigars and seasoned smokers, alike!

Cigar Vixen

Join Delicia the Cigar Vixen for an interactive guide to the cigar & spirits lifestyle through cigar reviews, lounge reviews, cigar & spirit pairings and cigar industry events. Watch the Cigar Vixen smoke cigars, break down flavor profiles and provide descriptions.

Watch the Cigar Vixen's show on Amazon Prime!

Cigar Obsession

By his own admission Bryan Glynn is "not an aficionado. I am not an expert. I am simply a regular guy with 25+ years of experience who happens to LOVE cigars." He provides honest reviews and just the facts. How does it burn and what does it taste like?
Bryan provides a complete review of the experience from start to finish. His personalized reviews convey the full sensations, while exploring the nuances of each cigar.

BONUS: JR Cigars 

Entertaining hosts, and good reviews, however, geared to sell cigars. 

Who are your favorite cigar reviewers?

It's whats on the inside that counts... [Leaf by Oscar]


When you walk into a humidor with rows and rows of plastic wrapped cigars, the cigar wrapped in a tobacco leaf, definitely stands out.
The dried tobacco leaf that these cigars are package in, may not be visually appealing, its whats on the inside that counts.


Unwrapping the Leaf by Oscar (corojo) you are struck by the beauty of the cigar itself. The Honduran wrapper is deep, dark brown, with the appearance of rich leather. I found the medium bodied corojo to have a sophisticated feel with rich woodsy flavors of earth, leather, and mild pepper.

The firmly wrapped cigar has a harder draw than some (but not too hard), and is slow burning. The Leaf holds its flavor profile throughout the full smoke. It provides a rich smoke output but does not burn evenly and may need to be cleaned up mid-smoke.

All-in-all I found this to be a nice smooth relaxing smoke. Enjoyable, but nothing too crazy!

Wrapper: Honduran Corojo PuroBinder: Honduras
Filler: Honduras


Video review by Cigar Obsession:



The "Handmade" Stick [VegaFina]


The first things you notice with the VegaFina is its nice smooth start, great draw, and pleasing aroma. The smooth starts evolves into a creamy smoothness that lasts throughout the entire smoking experience. The mixture of flavors in this mild to medium body stick include wood and nutty flavors. The subtlety of flavors and blend of tobacco's contribute to a hint of spice, with a sweetness that is carried throughout the cigar.

Wrapper: Ecuador, Connecticut
Binder: Indonesia
Filler: Colombia, Dominican Republic, Honduras
Size: Various

Check out this video review from Cigar Obsession:

 



Cigar Stories - Weekly Round-up

A curated list of the weeks most interesting cigar stories.


The Most Expensive Cigars In The World

Cigar lovers from around the world have branched out, turning away from Cuba to other brands and areas in the Caribbean and Central America. Once such company is Gurkha Cigars. Established all the way back in 1887, Gurkha Cigars has been producing some of the highest quality (and most expensive) cigars on the international market.

Read the full story...






Premium Cigar Accessories from Conocedor

Conocedor, which means connoisseur in Spanish, officially launched just over a month ago after spending a year prototyping products and other foundational work. The company offers unique premium cigar cutters and intricately designed humidors.

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Icon - Jimmy Howard

In the 1950's Jimmy Howard raced around dirt ovals in a car he built with his own hands, a cigar clenched in his teeth and head out the window, squinting through dust clouds to the checkered flag.

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How to Win at Baccarat [Baccarat 1871 Dolce Far Niente]



James Bond’s casino game of choice, baccarat, is for high-rollers with big cajones. With the Baccarat 1871 Dolce Far Niente your always a winner, and there's no risk.


This cigar has a soft, spongy feel, with a light Connecticut wrapper. It’s sweetened tip makes this the go-to smoke for the sweet-tooth. It is a mild strength cigar, with a primary flavor of pure tobacco with a hint of pepper spice and maybe a bit of hay. The flavor starts out rough, but quickly transitions to a nice smooth smoke. It has great draw, and leaves a long ash. It does burn a bit fast, but you can expect to get 30-40 minutes out of this smoke.


Wrapper: Connecticut
Binder: Mexican
Filler: Honduran
Size: Various


Check out this video review from LeeMack912:


New Smokers Guide to Cigars: 6 Tips of Cigar Etiquette

Jumping into a new passion or hobby can be a daunting task. Pursuing an enjoyment of cigars does not have to feel that way.  Members of the cigar smoking club are friendly and excited to share their knowledge with like-minded individuals.  For the budding cigar aficionado, below are a few things you should know that will help assimilate you into the cigar culture.


#1: Only buy your cigars from a tobacconist.
Tobacconists are experts on cigars, accessories, and all things tobacco. As a new smoker the best form of education is talking to the tobacconist and asking questions. Do not walk into a cigar shop and act like you know anything that you don’t. Be honest, open, and communicative.


#2: Know the parts of a cigar.
The full cigar can be divided into four parts. The cap (or tip) is the small piece that seals the top of the cigar and must be cut prior to smoking. The head is the part of the cigar that goes in your mouth. The foot of the cigar is the part that is lit.  Between the head and foot is the body of the cigar.




#3: Understand the anatomy of a cigar.
The cigar itself is made up of three different parts, the filler, binder, and wrapper. Each of these cigar components come from a different part of the tobacco plant.

The filler is the what makes up the core or innermost part of the cigar, this is where most of the flavor and aroma comes from. Filler is a mixture of the tobacco leaf “primings” - volado, seco, and ligero.


The volado leaf primings provide little flavor, but are a key factor in the burning characteristics of the cigar. The seco leaves have mild flavor and is very aromatic. Ligero leaves, the topmost leaves of the tobacco plant, have the strongest flavors, and contain the largest concentration of nicotene.


The binder is the second layer of the cigar. This holds the filler together and serves as a “platform” for the wrapper to attach to.  Binder is usually made up of the capote leaves of the tobacco plant. This is a leaf between the volado and seco plant parts.


The wrapper is the outermost covering of the cigar. The visible part. Seco leaves are most commonly used for the wrapper.




#4: Know where cigars originate from.
Cuba is the country most associated with cigars, however, three other countries are known for their cigar origination. These countries are the Dominican Republic, Nicaragua, and Honduras. Cigars are 100% tobacco and are typically made from a variety, or blend, of tobacco’s from each of these countries. A cigar that is manufactured with tobacco from only one country is referred to as a “puro”.


#5: Understand how cigars are sized.
A cigars shape and size is referred to as its “vitola”. The vitola typically includes the shape, the size, and the ring gauge.  There are two main categories of shapes, with multiple variations in each. Parejos are cigars that have a more normal cylindrical shape. Figurados are irregular and come in a variety of unique sizes and shapes. The thickness, or girth, or a cigar is measured in ring gauge. The ring gauge is based on increments of 1/64th of an inch.  A 64 gauge cigar would be 1” around. The closer the number is to 64 the thicker the cigar will be.




#6: Start with something mild.
New smokers should start with a cigar that is mild in strength. The cigars strength refers to its nicotine content. A cigar that is too strong for the smoker can result in dizziness, or nausea. Start mild and work your way up over time. A cigars strength is not necessarily related to its flavor. A cigar’s flavor and taste is referred to as its “body”.  




Check out this video from, Modern Rogue, on "Understanding Cigars":




Additional Resources for the New Cigar Smoker


A New World Masterpiece



A.J. Fernandez says about this cigar, “A.J. and father Ismael, once again come together, to create a masterpiece.”  


This is exactly the flavor you experience once you light the A.J. Fernandez New World Connecticut, a masterpiece.  This smoke provides a smooth creamy flavor, medium body, with a lot of leafy, grassy, almost tea like flavors. As the cigar burns it keeps a beautiful light grey and white streaked ash.


Wrapper: Connecticut Shade U.S.A.
Binder: San Andres Mexico
Filler: Nicaragua, Brazil
Size: Various


This cigar provides a calming, relaxed experience.  It is one of those cigars that tastes like quality. A smoke you never want to end!


On Island Time


My favorite cigar to date is the Island Jim, by Oscar Valladares (from the makers of Leaf). Perfectly made to advance from  a light medium flavor at the beginning to a light full by the end. The flavors are calm, cool, and sweet. The construction and look of the cigar is unique, with a blended tip (for the best draw cut into the light brown section, below the dark tip).

Wrapper: Nicaragua Jalapa
Binder: Honduran
Filler: Honduran
Size: 6.5 x 52

No matter what your physical location, or your state of mind, once the Island Jim is lit and you’ve taken the first few puffs, you will be instantly transported into the tropical, laid back, “devil may care”, lifestyle this cigar represents! This just may be the 60 minute vacation you have been needing!

Check out this great video review from Cigars and Whiskey: