Saturday, March 28, 2009

Smoking on the Red

03-28-09, Shara and I have been waiting for this night all year. Last night was Smoking on the Red, a cigar event. It was fantastic. There was a great crowd despite some bad weather in the area. There were about seven manufacturers there handing out samples. There was a man there hand rolling cigars associated with Torano. Shara was really facinated with him rollong the cigars. I bought two extra Toranos to get one of the hand rolled cigars.



I purchased a ticket for myself and Shara, so I ended up with double the samples. You presented a coupon to each manufacturer and they let you select one or two samples. Toward the end of the show some of the vendors got a little liberal with their samples and gave out a few more. I also came away with a Gurkha hat and a Torano ash tray. The goody bag they handed out at the door was a coozy stuffed with matches, a lighter, cutters, Henry Clay mints, and a few other goodies.



There were a lot of nice sticks there. That evening I smoked a Torano Exodus 1959 and a Cusano Habano LXI. Troy, a friend of Kerry's smoked a Tabak Especial Dulce. We all tried it and really liked it. We decided to do a box split. Shara rounded everything up for us and we bought it. The box contained 24 sticks, so we each got eight.




Friends and cigars. You just can not beat that. Patrick in the top picture and then me and Kerry. Do you think we had fun? Oh yeah. As we were leaving, another friend, Twan, gave me a very special cigar. I will have to save it for a special time. Shara and I already can not wait until next year. She had as much if not more fun than the rest of us. When she bought the box for us she got a free Drew Estates hat. It looks like a hat Castro wears.

Sunday, March 22, 2009

CAO America

3-20-09, CAO America Bottle Rockets. I got three of these free with a CAO America sampler I purchased. These are some beautiful sticks, barber pole wrapper, beautiful bands, you just don't feel like you could go wrong with them. WRONG! I don't think I have ever been so disappointed. The prelight draw was hard. I thought maybe it was due to the length. These are 7x50. I lit it and it stayed hard to draw. A few inches into it I noticed an area that started to swell and crack. I took my cutter and cut it just above the area. The spot was about an inch in length.

As you can see below, it was charred into the stick. There was even some charring above where I had cut. I relit the stick and the draw continued to be hard and the flavor was not all that good. I finally gave up on this and put it down. I have two more left and I don't know when I will give them another try. I will let them sit in the humidor for a few months. Maybe I will give them another shot aroung the 4th of July. They are a patriotic looking stick.

This goes to show you that looks can be deceiving.


Wednesday, March 4, 2009

The Champion

03-04-09, It is a beautiful day. There is a good wind blowing and 73 degrees. The peach, pear, and plum trees are blooming. Birds are singing and I am listening to Styx. Best of all I received a shipment of Punch Champion cigars today. These small perfectos are my favorite cigar for the price. I have not had any for quite some time. The vendor where I usually buy them has been backordered for about six months. I found a five pack on cigarbid.com and won them for $15.00. Excellent price being that the last time I bought one at a retail store it was $5.85. I have a box of 25 on the way from Cigars International.

These are a natural tobacco. One of the only naturals I really like and buy. The size is 4.5X60. They always have a very nice draw and burn. They are mild to medium. They have a smooth wood/leather spicy taste with a hint of chocolate from time to time. The smoke is thick and white. The aroma is very pleasing. My wife can tell if I am smoking one of these just by the smell. I am going to finish this smoke on this beautiful day.