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  • Bryan - Java Mint by Drew Estate
    Bryan
    09/29/2011
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    Just when you thought Java couldn't get any better! Enter Java Mint, a sweet treat from the Drew Estate team that combines the pleasantly rich cocoa flavors from Java with a unique touch of mint and sweet vanilla.

    Drew Estate is certainly one of the most unique cigar makers and Rocky Patel remains one of the top enforcers of quality control. Together, Drew Estate and Rocky Patel collaborated to create this excellently constructed and equally tasty blend. Their use of infusions and rare small batch productions enables them to make cigars unlike anyone else in the world. Drew Estate is best known for their ACID line, but have since created hundreds of blends that have a cult like following while Rocky Patel is noted for his 90+ rated blends.

    Java Mint sports a premium Brazilian Mata Fina maduro wrapper, aged 3 years, concealing long fillers from Nicaragua's premium growing regions. This medium-bodied blend experiences the same infusion process as Java but premium mint was added to create a cigar unlike any other. You'll almost feel like you're eating mint chocolate chips as you draw the smoke into your palate. The finish is refreshing, leaving a crisp, cool feel with hints of vanilla left over. If you enjoyed Java or if you're just discovering this brand, you'll agree it is not only one of the best-tasting infused cigars on the market, but it also offers some of the most unique cigar flavors you'll ever experience.
  • Dave - Cu
    Staff Review
    07/01/2011
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    You'll either love or hate this cigar with no middle ground inbetween. If you enjoy ridiculous amounts of hearty, heavy spices, full-throttled flavor, and a tingly sensation on your lips then you'll love Punisher. Bold is an understatement here. As soon as the cigar touches your lips you'll feel the power of this magnificent but super powerful blend. No exaggeration here, this is quite possibly the strongest cigar we've ever rated.
  • Alex - El Triunfador
    Alex
    06/17/2011
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    El Triunfador caught my palate, amazingly enough, due to its natural sweet character. The stick looks amazing; oily, toothy, nearly seamlessly wrapped...just begs you to light it up. Once you do, you're met with a mellow to medium body that brings an earthy core of premium tobacco flavors to your palate. On the finish, Triunfador's naturally sweet nuance brings a smile to your face as you realize just how perfectly balanced it is.
  • Matt - Man O' War Virtue
    Matt
    06/17/2011
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    I'll admit, when I first heard about a mellower Man O' War hitting the market, I was a little skeptical. I should have known better than to doubt AJ and less than a minute after lighting up Man O' War Virtue, all my doubts were washed away. Virtue is incredibly smooth and creamy with just enough Nicaraguan ligero to add a feint touch of pepper and keep it in the mellow-medium category. Even you full-bodied guys will love Virtue.
  • Josh - Gurkha Beauty
    Josh
    06/17/2011
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    This one's a monster that takes at least an hour to properly enjoy so be sure to carve out some time before lighting up this Beauty. I love medium to full-bodied cigars but Beauty is a fantastic departure. Its wrapper comes aged seven years and its filler no less than five. This means you get a full-flavored but super smooth experience. The massive 58 gauge keeps a cool, even burn and releases thick, milky smoke. Keep this one for yourself.
  • Andrew - Perdomo Reserve Champagne 10th Anniversary
    Andrew
    06/17/2011
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    Light on the feet and sure to please. This lovely Connie was once rated cigar of the year by the prestigious Robb Report. The supple Connecticut and delectable long fillers add up to a cigar that's mellow and supremely smooth, offering notes of wood, hints of nuts, and just a touch of earthiness. Crack open the Champagne when you need a little tobacco intoxication - its ok to tie one off before noon. In fact, I recommend it.
  • Matt - CAO America
    Matt
    05/23/2011
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    CAO America tastes just as unique as it looks. This medium to full-bodied Honduran is held together with a Brazilian binder and topped off with two beautiful, oily wrappers; a Connecticut-shade and a Connecticut Broadleaf maduro leaf that spiral around the cigar in pinstripe fashion. Expect tons of rich, creamy smoke with a nice woody undertone. The perfect memorable cigar for you and dad this Father's Day.
  • Josh - La Gloria Cubana Serie N
    Staff Review
    05/23/2011
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     I'm a huge maduro fan so when I heard LGC was working on a special cigar featuring a limited Oscuro wrapper, I could barely contain my excitement. My new favorite maduro, this stick is gorgeous. The wrapper looks so oily and rich your mouth will instantly water. The smoke? So thick you can basically chew it. A full-bodied core of rich tobacco will overwhelm your senses with only a hint of sugar on the finish. Your dad DESERVES this cigar.
  • Alex - E.P. Carrillo
    Staff Review
    05/23/2011
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    Ernesto Perez Carrillo is the man responsible for the famous La Gloria Cubana brand and now he's released another winning blend —one so good he put his own name on it. I really enjoy this cigar because it employs vintage Nicaraguan and Dominican Piloto Cubano tobaccos with a 3-year-aged Ecuadorian Habano wrapper. It's zesty, yet creamy. It's robust, yet smooth. It's both hearty and soothing at the same time. It's exceptional.
  • Tim - Cain Daytona by Oliva
    Tim
    05/23/2011
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    "What the hell is this?" My father asked as I handed him the new Cain Daytona. I explained it's the newest offering from Oliva — a mellower version of their original Cain Habano. "Daytona? Like the race track and the beach where the girls go wild?" he said. Yes sir, pop — that's co'rect. Except this girl is a bit more mellow than wild. "Not bad, kiddo. Not bad at all. Now when are you going to help me clean the gutters?" Right after this cigar, dad.

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