Miami Cigar Shop: A Delight for Cigar Smokers

 

Undoubtedly, cigar can be said as the symbol of dignity, style and class. It is a cluster of dried and fermented tobacco, whose smoke is drawn into the mouth, when being ignited. It is raised in considerable quantities in many parts of the world such as Brazil, Indonesia, Mexico, Cuba, and the United States. It is often portrayed as a moneymaking business or a voguish habit, very common among rich people. Cigar smoking is carried on certain merrymaking occasions like a graduation day, a grand promotion, or at a new birth in home. They are even rewarded as prizes in various games. Some people even gift cigars to their loved ones with the accompanied accessories like ashtrays, lighters and humidors.

 

Few Insights about Miami Cigar Shop

 

Growing craze for cigars, promoted the starting of many cigar shops. Situated in the heart of Miami, Florida, Miami Cigar Shop is an online cigar store. Being started in 2008 by the family itself, Miami Cigar Shop has since been ranked among top five cigar shops by the famous Cigar Aficionado Magazine.

 

The shop renders a wide variety of cigar brands, unsurpassed in the market such as,

Gurkha, Macanudo, Rocky Patel, Oliva, Arturo Fuento, Swisher Sweets, Nub, White Owl and many more to be listed. Offering multiple choices for the users, the shop also deals in cigar humidors, cigar accessories and cigar samplers.

 

The company follows a transparent policy of customer satisfaction by offering them with fresh cigar products at minimal prices, accompanied with a quick and effective delivery service. The hired customer service team is duly attentive and hard working. One can easily fetch the customer service through phone, five days a week starting from Monday to Friday, from morning 10 to evening 7, EST. They even have a facility of live support from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. The purchasing of products can be done through their secured site, all days around the week and at any time. The customers can even submit their request on the Miami Cigar Shop account for the required cigars, which are temporarily out of stock or presently not available.

 

Offers: as Attractive as Cigars

For all the cigar enjoyment needs, Miami Cigar Shop is the one stop shop. Starting with the wide array of quality and flavored cigar products, they also offer cigar samplers, cigar accessories, other tobacco products and humidors at very cheap prices. When it comes to discount cigars, Miami cigar shop is the best choice of the customers. Currently, they have many offers for their buyers such as

10$ off on the products of the New Felipe Gregorio.
Various discount offers in machine made cigars and top brands.

 

The offers available grant the buyers the variety of choices, and thus a greater amount of entertainment. Today, cigars have become the day to day trend for celebrities, politicians, industrialists, civilized men and women. The usage of premium handmade cigars provides the pure pleasures of smoking. Well it is to say, cigar is well and alive, and therefore here to stay.

miamicigarshop.com has the largest selection of humidors, lighters, and ashtrays as well as the cheapest prices.

September 7, 2010 · Posted in Cigar Lists  
    

Cigars, much to their credit, can burn a long while. The idea of having a long, relaxing smoke is one of their principal selling points and, where truly high-end cigars are concerned, smokers are often willing to pay quite a premium for that experience! There will come a time, however, when one won’t be able to finish their entire cigar without interruption and many smokers wonder if it’s okay to relight a cigar or if the whole thing is ruined if put out before it’s finished. The good news is that a cigar can be relit, though with some change of flavor.

After extinguishing the cigar, many smokers blow through it to get rid of any smoke that may remain in the wrapper. This can lessen the buildup of tar. That buildup is principally what will change the taste of the cigar on the second lighting and it’s unavoidable that this will happen to some degree. Simply drawing smoke through the cigar causes this.

After the stogie is stubbed-out, it’s usually a good idea to blow through it once to liberate any smoke that may have become trapped inside. This will lessen the change in flavor when it’s relit. If the cigar happens to go out on its own, which happens from time to time, the smoke will usually dissipate on its own though one may wish to blow through it once before relighting to make certain.

Some individuals prefer to blow the first puff back through the cigar. This can help mitigate the taste of tar build-up in the tobacco and spares the smoker a harsh draw off of the cigar. Some smokers blow through the cigar before lighting it, as well, especially if the cigar has only recently been extinguished or gone out in which case there may be old smoke hanging around in the wrapper.

Relight the cigar just as one would light a fresh cigar. The first puff may taste a bit strong but the taste will generally become mellower as one continues smoking. By the time the cigar is burning nice and hot, there should be little appreciable difference in the taste. Good cigars are priced in a way that makes throwing half of one away a total waste. Relighting a half-smoked cigar is sensible in terms of money and, of course, taste!

Dave Sabot is the owner of an online specialty cigar lighters store. With expert knowledge of specialty cigar items, including lotus lighters, Dave also authors a premier lighter reviews blog.

September 1, 2010 · Posted in Cigar Lists  
    

There are few products that are as sophisticated and distinguished as a cigar. Like a fine wine, each individual element of a cigar contributes to the individual character and flavour of the product. In today’s globalized world, it is easier than ever before to create your own brand of cigar by using some of the best tobacco leaves from around the world.

If you are planning on developing your own cigar brand, here are four steps that you will need to complete:

Step 1: Choose the Type of Cigar You Want to Create

Cigars are usually categorized by their shape and size. For example, terms like Corona or Panatela, which correspond to the approximate length and width of the cigar and not the manufacturer or brand, are used to differentiate between types of cigars.

And although most manufacturers use commonly accepted size names to describe their cigars, the actual size of a particularly named cigar can vary among manufacturers of different cigar brands. While many cigar brands have created their own names for certain sizes of cigars, there are eight main types of cigars:

Corana
Panatela
Lonsdale
Churchill
Robusto
Toro
Presidente
Torpedo

Step 2: Choosing the Right Filler

Once you have chosen the type of cigar you want to manufacture, you need to decide on the appropriate filler.

The Filler consists of a mixture of small pieces of tobacco called the ‘melange’ or blend. The choice of each type of tobacco contributes to the flavour and consistency of the body. A pleasant aroma and a rich flavour are vital, and the filler should be developed so that it burns evenly. 

This blending process is at the heart of creating a truly unique cigar. This process affects the colour, aroma, texture and burning quality of each cigar and is an essential part in helping your cigar stand out from the other brands in the market.
 
Step 3: Choose the Right Binder

The binder holds the body of the cigar together. Like the body, the quality of the binder affects both the burning quality and the aroma of the end product. So it’s important to match the flavour of the binder with that of the body so that the combination of aromas works to best effect. 

The world’s most premium cigar brands source the tobacco for their binders from place such as Cuba, Connecticut, Mexico, and Ecuador, although Java and Sumatra binders are also highly prized for there durability and flexibility.

Step 4: Choose the Right Wrapper

One of the most important steps in creating a new cigar brand is choosing the right wrapper. The wrapper of the cigar carries the majority of the cigar’s flavour and nearly all of the aesthetic appeal of a cigar.

It has often been said that the wrapper is responsible for over 60% of the cigar’s flavour and value. Today, there are more wrappers available than ever before, making it essential for cigar manufacturers to choose the right one in order to ensure the success of their brands.

As the wrapper is the visible, outside of the cigar, it’s essential that it has a consistent top-quality aroma, shape and appearance. To ensure that the wrapper combines well with the flavours and aromas given by the body and the binder, all three leaves should come from the same region.

Build Your Brand

Now that you have a basic understanding of how a cigar is made, you can begin experimenting with different combinations of tobacco to create a unique smoking experience. The quickest and easiest way to start is by searching the web for a number of cigar manufacturers that can help you create your very own unique cigar brand.

Build your own Cigar Brand today with ECMI Cigar Manufacturers Ireland.

September 1, 2010 · Posted in Cigar Lists  
    

Looking for the best cigar lighter to elevate the pleasure of cigar smoking? Cigar connoisseurs and serious cigar smokers will tell you that finding the best cigar lighter is just as good finding a great tasting, good quality cigar. The market today, both online and retail cigar shops, are a washed with lighters of various designs, colors and add-ons, not to mention varying prices. Cigar lighters, as with other products and devices have evolved since their first patent or creation. Some would even have cigar cutter already attached to them so that you do not have to chomp off the end of your cigar or raid your grandma’s scissors.

But what makes the best cigar lighter? Well first of all functionality, the best cigar lighter must not only light your cigar it must also make sure and take care that it doesn’t ruin the taste of the cigar. Then we must also consider elegance of design as this will elevate your status as a cigar smoker. And of course we must also think of the price.

Taking all this into consideration several websites have created a list of best cigar lighters based on reviews.  Best Cigar Lighters, one of the websites where you can compare reviews, details of the product and prices as well, list Zippo as one of the best lighter in the market today. Particularly, it’s the Zippo Candy Apple Red Pocket Lighter. What is making this lighter rack up good raves is the elegance of its design and its color which reminds people of cherry, don’t lick it though, it doesn’t taste like one. The Zippo also performs well in different conditions and what is really wonderful is that you won’t be able to taste the fuel residue after lighting your cigar with this lighter.

Another cool feature about this cigar lighter is that its glossy finish won’t carry your fingerprint after you touch it with, say sweaty hands or oily hands after you’ve eaten fatty foods so don’t have to worry that you will ruin the best cigar lighter you have just bought. Go ahead and grab one now, this is one lighter you want to keep.

Vincent owns a network of stores. The inspiration for this article came from a store called the Best Cigar Lighter.

September 1, 2010 · Posted in Cigar Lists  
    

Cigars are categorized by size and shape. Together, these are known as the vitola of a cigar.

Cigar size is measured two ways: ring gauge (its diameter) and its length. For example, most non-Cuban robustos have a ring gauge of approximately 50 and a length of approximately 5 inches. Robustos of Cuban origin always have a ring gauge of 50 and a length of 4 ? inches

The most common shape is the parejo. It has a cylindrical body, straight sides, one open end, and a round tobacco-leaf “cap” on the other end that must be sliced off in order to be smoked.

Parejos are designated by the following terms:
Coronas
Rothschilds (4 ½” x 50), after the Rothschild family
Robusto (4 ?” x 50)
Hermosos No. 4 (5″ x 48)
Mareva/Petit Corona (5 ?” x 42)
Corona (5 ½” x 42)
Corona Gorda (5 ?” x 46)
Toro (6″ x 50)
Corona Grande (6 ?” x 42)
Cervantes/Lonsdale (6 ½” x 42), named for Hugh Cecil Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale
Dalia (6 ¾” x 43)
Julieta, also known as Churchill (7″ x 47), named for Sir Winston Churchill Prominente/Double Corona (7 ?” x 49)
Presidente (8″ x 50)
Gran Corona (“A”) (9 ¼” x 47)
Panatelas – longer and generally thinner than Coronas
Small Panatela (5″ x 33)
Carlota (5 ?” x 35)
Short Panatela (5″ x 38)
Slim Panatela (6″ x 34.9)
Panatela (6″ x 38)
Deliciados/Laguito No. 1 (7 ¼” x 38)

These dimensions, of course, are estimated at best.

Irregularly shaped cigars are known as figurados and are more difficult to make, leading many to consider them higher quality cigars. During the 19th century, figurados were the most popular shapes; however, they have since fallen out of fashion and all but disappeared.

Figurados include the following:
Torpedo – Like a parejo except that the cap is pointed.
Pyramid – Broad foot and evenly narrows to a pointed cap.
Perfecto – A caricature of a cigar, narrow at both ends and bulged in the middle.
Presidente/Diadema – Shaped like a parejo but considered a figurado because of its enormous size and occasional closed foot akin to a perfecto.
Culebras – An exotic of three long, pointed cigars braided together.
Tuscanian – Typical Italian cigar. This shape, known as a cheroot, is the largest selling cigar shape in the United States.

Little cigars differ greatly from regular cigars. They weigh less than cigars and cigarillos, and resemble cigarettes in size, shape, packaging and filters.

Whatever shape or size you prefer, a variety of cigars can be found online at fine purveyors’ websites.

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August 29, 2010 · Posted in Cigar Lists  
    

Cigar Humidors.

Contrary to popular belief, you do not have to be a cigar humidors expert to find a good quality cigar humidor that fits your budget these days.  But before you go out and buy one or two cigar humidors, try and get a good idea in your mind of what you would like to have in your cigar humidor.

As you know or may not know, cigars consume oxygen and emit gases into the air.  It is therefore extremely important that cigar humidors are regularly aerated in order to provide the cigars inside with fresh air.  Cigar humidors should close really tightly so that a constant level of internal humidity can be secured and more importantly maintained.

Humidity

The ideal humidity you should aim for in your cigar humidor is around 69 – 71% of the outside relative humidity.  Although the humidity can go higher or lower depending on the your preferences but take my advice, the cigar humidors humidity should never go higher than 75% due to the possibility of the hatching of tobacco beetles.  

Another tip is to keep your cigar humidor with a well stocked compliment of your favourite cigars.  The reason being is that the more empty space there is in the humidor, the more readily the humidity level of the cigar humidor box will drop.

All cigar humidors contain a humidifying system which keeps the air moist, which in turn keeps your prize cigars moist too.

Most humidifying elements are sponge like, passively releasing stored humidity through diffusion and evaporation.  Electronic humidifiers are also available these days, relying on electronics to measure and regulate the relative humidity.

To discourage the eggs of the tobacco beetle from hatching, the cigar humidors temperature should be kept below 25°C/75°F, as well as below 75% relative humidity.

Good luck with your search in finding some perfect Cigar Humidors.  In fact to aid your search I can recommend this site:  Cigar Humidors

This site has great prices and a fine selection of Cigar Humidors!

Tony Wentworth :-)

Article writer and fellow Philanthropist and Entrepreneur.

My goal in life is to make my children happy and to provide them with a great childhood I never had.

Here is the link to my latest article: Cigar Humidors

August 29, 2010 · Posted in Cigar Lists  
    

Cigars and cigarettes, both are based on tobacco leaves which contain nicotine, which is known to cause respiratory cancers. Although both cigars and cigarettes are carcinogenic in nature, a comparison may arise between the two to determine which affects the human body in the worse manner.

A cigar has a longer and broader body than a cigarette, thus the amount of carcinogens in it is naturally more than in cigarettes, which are comparatively smaller. Even the fact that cigar smoke is even more poisonous than cigarette smoke does not encourage one to become a cigar smoker either. This however does not mean that cigar is more harmful for the human health than the cigarette, especially if you are talking about the real world.

It is a fact that on paper it seems like cigar smokers have a higher chance of developing respiratory cancer than cigarette smokers, but the reality is that the chances of having cancer actually increases with the frequency with which you smoke according to the National Cancer Institute. Although a single cigar is more harmful than a single cigarette, it is uncommon to find someone who smokes a single cigarette per day. On the contrary, the cigar smokers smoke cigars on a much lesser frequency than cigarette smokers. A single cigar after the dinner may not harm you enough to develop cancer, but multiple cigarettes through out the day will definitely increase your chances of developing the deadly disease.

Some cigar devotees have a theory that cigar is less dangerous than cigarettes due to the fact that one does not need to inhale all the toxins unlike a cigarette. This theory is not accepted by the National Cancer Institute as they have pointed out that the smoke can cause cancer even if it is not inhaled. They have stated that the nicotine and other harmful toxins mix with the saliva in the smoker’s mouth and is swallowed. The carcinogens therefore reach the whole of the oral cavity, throat and later the esophagus, exposing all the parts to possibility of cancer. Due to this statement, it can now be said that both cigars and cigarettes are capable of causing cancerous cells to grow in the human body, whether inhaled or not.

It is concluded that the amount of damage that five cigars can do to a person smoking them is equivalent to the damage that a whole pack of cigarettes can inflict. The National Cancer Institute considers cigarette smokers to be at a higher risk of larynx cancer because of their deep inhalation of the smoke and also because of the higher frequency with which they smoke. After checking all the facts, it can be said that the best way to control the harmful effects of tobacco is to control the numbers each day and it is true in case of both cigars and cigarettes.

Rob Cigaros is an author writing about cigar related topics, and you are invited to visit his website covering number of aspects about Cuban cigars & cigar humidors.

August 26, 2010 · Posted in Cigar Lists  
    

So you are new to the world of cigars and are considering aging your collection of cigars? There is a long list of things that you need to learn and do before you actually go for it. The most difficult task on the list is that you will have to resist the temptation of consuming any of the cigars for at least 365 days from the date of your purchase. Cigars like wines get better with the passage of time. This means that you are going to need a place or container to store them. Now you know that there is no place for a humidor in your home. Neither do you want to spend that much at the moment. So the next best option is a wooden cigar box. These boxes come in various shapes and sizes and can even be custom built or even hand-crafted to reflect one’s home décor. Modern wooden cigar boxes often double up as humidors, equipped with climate controlling abilities to retain the cigar’s original aroma and flavor. Some also have an option of multiple trays to store different varieties of cigars in the same box without ruining the aroma and flavor of the cigars. Wooden cigar boxes are one of the best gifting options today. You can get many options depending upon your budget. From a cheap $20 box to a modest one for around $500 to an exclusive hand crafted custom made box for $1500 upwards. For those looking to compliment a cigar box with some other gifts, you can choose from lighters, ashtrays, cigar cutters or even some exclusive cigars thus making it a perfect gift for any aficionado Certain things that you should take care of while preserving cigars: Every cigar has its own unique flavor and aroma and different cigars should never be stored together in the same tray. Cigars are full of volatile oils & humidity which can cause mixes between different cigars if placed together. Many if not most, modern cigars come with a cellophane wrapper. Contrary to popular belief this cellophane wrapper does not protect cigars from humidity but in fact, it allows it to pull air through the wrapper. The primary use of the cellophane wrapper is to prevent damage due to the tobacco wrapping paper. However the wrapper does prevent the mingling of flavors to a certain extent. Some cigars contain artificial flavors such as chocolate, rum, vanilla etc. These cigars aren’t usually meant to be aged. But if you attempt to do so, don’t forget to take into consideration the strong aromas of these cigars and take great care that they do not get absorbed by other cigars, ruining them for ever.

Established more than a decade ago in 1999, The Millennium Wood Boxes Company is one of the leading manufacturers of cigar wood boxes and humidors, offering the best quality at the best possible prices. They even manufacture custom boxes for small items like pens and pencils to large items like champagnes.

August 26, 2010 · Posted in Cigar Lists  
    

Perhaps the movies are to blame. All those scenes where the powerful businessman or politician says to the ingenuous hero, “May I offer you a cigar,” then-without missing a beat-brandishes a gold-embossed cigar case. A case with no humidity controls. A case that is not a humidor.

Whatever the reason, many casual cigar smokers-and even fairly committed lovers of premium cigars-don’t realize how important it is to store your cigars in a humidor.

In fact, if you’re like many smokers, you’re asking yourself what a humidor is, and why you should use one. A humidor is, basically, a box that’s designed to maintain your cigars at a certain level of humidity (near seventy percent) and a proper temperature (seventy degrees or below) when you’re not, you know, smoking them.

Why exactly is that near-seventy-percent humidity figure so important? To answer this question, we have to remember what a cigar is-a set of cut, dried, cured, fermented, rolled-together leaves. When the cigar maker picked these leaves, allowed them to dry, and cured them, etc., it put those leaves on a process that ends in the death of the leaves, and the death of their flavor. In the open air, these leaves can easily dry out completely, and the cigar loses its taste. In a too-humid environment, on the other hand, they get moldy. Basically, the moment you purchase a cigar, you are in a war with the elements; your job is to keep the cigar’s flavor alive, while the elements (air, bacteria, etc.) want your cigar to be spoiled.

Humidity is your ally in that battle. The tobacco plant has evolved to thrive in an environment near seventy percent humidity-the condition in which you’ll most often find it in nature-and if you can replicate that humidity, your cigars are in good shape. The best humidors use Spanish cedar or Honduran mahogany to trap that moisture, and they have a hygrometer-a device that controls and allows you to monitor moisture levels.

Now that you know why you need one, here are some tips on the care and feeding of humidors. First of all, new humidors need to be “seasoned.” When you buy your humidor, before using it, wipe the interior wood with a moist cloth, then leave a small, closed container of water inside the humidor for 12 hours. After those twelve hours are up, check to see how much of the closed vial of water the humidor has “drank.” If it’s nearly empty, then repeat the process for another twenty-four hours. Repeat this process until the water stops evaporating; now the humidor is ready for your cigars!

You’ll also need to fill the hygrometer (the device controls humidity levels). Use distilled water-or a humidifying solution (the humidor should come with instructions regarding this choice). Let the excess water drip from the hygrometer into a sink, and wipe off the outside of the device. Put it in the humidor. Another option should you choose not to use a hygrometer, is a new product that many veteran keepers of the stick have turned to: Bóveda Packs. Bóveda Packs are an amazing invention. Each pack is rated for a certain humidity level, either 72%, 69% or 65%.

Simply place the correct number of Bóveda packets inside your humidor to maintain a precise relative humidity. Each Bóveda packet consists of a specially prepared saturated solution of pure water and natural salt. This saturated solution is contained within a water-vapor permeable reverse osmosis membrane. Within a closed desktop humidor Bóveda maintains a predetermined level of (RH) by releasing or absorbing purified water-vapor-as needed-through the membrane. Boveda Packs are only to be used once, they are not refillable. They become very stiff when the contents are spent. These amazing packs last around 2 months in an average humidor.

Another recommendation: don’t keep your humidor near any home appliances that tend to affect home humidity, or any places in the home where these appliances tend to be stored. These might include heaters, air conditioners, vents, fans, and windows. Keep it away, also, from sustained direct sunlight; pay attention to the way that sunlight exposure changes throughout the seasons, too, because some “safe places” in your home might be less safe during the summer, when the sun’s rays creep further in and stay longer.

And lastly, know what to do if, in spite of all your preparations, your cigars suffer an attack of tobacco beetles. This irritating species preys on tobacco and, in some cases, can bore through a humidor. First of all, remember not to let the temperature in your humidor go too high-tobacco beetles flourish at temperatures over 75 degrees. (So a tobacco-beetle infestation means you haven’t monitored that humidor carefully enough!) Take out the cigars that have been infested and keep them in your freezer for 48 hours. Refrigerate them for another day after that. Now they should be safely returnable to the humidor-which, in the meantime, should be thoroughly cleaned, checked for structural integrity, and if necessary, replaced. Spanish-cedar humidors, by the way, are slightly better for keeping these nasty beetles out in the first place.

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August 23, 2010 · Posted in Cigar Lists  
    

A great place to smoke where you can meet other cigar lovers and learn more about them is at a cigar lounge. It is a place to learn about the culture of smoking, etiquette, and immerse yourself with knowledge about cigar brands, flavors, trends, and family names. A lot of people that are members of a lounge go there to relax and it is their place away from home to enjoy what they are smoking. If you have never been to a lounge before there is a certain etiquette that you should know about before becoming a member or spending the day in a lounge with a cigar.

If you are a cigar aficionado or have mastered the techniques of properly smoking, do not point out faults in other smokers. Smoking is a personal preference and everyone has their own way to smoke and enjoy a stick. You should never tell someone how to smoke unless you are asked. Do not interrupt someone mid-puff and tell them they are inhaling wrong, and do not stop someone while they are lighting their stick and give them pointers for example.

Another important rule of etiquette in a lounge is to not be on your cell phone allowing others to hear your conversation. If you have to make or take a phone call, do it outside. Most lounges are fairly quiet and it is a place to relax and get to know fellow cigar lovers. If you are there to work on your laptop or conduct business, please put the sound very low or have it muted.

Part of knowing the etiquette of a certain lounge is knowing the people who are members. It is helpful to get to know the staff and smokers so you will know what is acceptable or not. Some lounges have televisions and computers for you to use, so it would be ok for you to bring in a movie or request a show to watch. Also, some members of a lounge set up weekly poker games or card games. How people act in a lounge will help you to interact with the staff and other members.

Keep in mind that when you are trying to get to know people, do not steal every conversation or interrupt. It is proper etiquette in any situation to allow people to finish talking and to not jump into a conversation and trying to change the topic.

Another rule of etiquette is to not be boastful, especially in a cigar lounge. You do not want to suggest to other members that your cigars are better than theirs or that you have the best humidor. Smoking cigars is very personal because we each have our own preferences for strengths, flavors, shapes, sizes, and brands. Let each cigar smoker enjoy and love what they have chosen to smoke.

There are cigar lounges all over the world and they are great places to smoke. It is a place to be surrounded by all things cigar related. You can make friends, talk about cigars, and learn more about the culture of smoking. It is a place for both men and women so ladies, do not be afraid to join one. When you are joining a lounge, be sure to remember these rules of etiquette.

Arturo del Rio, cigar aficionado, of Famous Smoke Shop which sells premium cigars. Famous Smoke Shop offers cigars, humidors & cigar accessories at unbeatable prices. For more information, visit http://www.famous-smoke.com

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August 20, 2010 · Posted in Cigar Lists  
    

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