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.

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