El Cuje Rebumbio -An Unknown Cigar

El Cuje Rebumbio -An Unknown Cigar

Jun 01

It’s rare when I am stumped.  While I may not have smoked every cigar that’s out there, I have heard of most of them.  This stick was presented to me at last summers IPCPR trade show.  And, when I finally extracted it from the humidor just the other day, it presented itself quite well.  And, if you know about this cigar, please contact me or post a comment.  Regardless of my...

Epic’s Really Dark Maduro Reserva

Epic’s Really Dark Maduro Reserva

May 30

Epic Cigars launched their first products in 2012 and they have staying power. I saw them at the 2014 IPCPR where they were introducing their new Maduro Reserva made in the Dominican Republic. The Reserva has an Arapiraca wrapper, Cameroon binder and a blend of fillers – from the Domican – Piloto Cubano, Seco, Ligero and a viso from Nicaragua. Epic provided me with their 5 X 52 robusto...

Total Flame Bobber – a Ride on the Dark Side

Total Flame Bobber – a Ride on the Dark Side

May 28

In 2011 a pair of Russians riding motorcycles through Texas decided to expand their cigar business into the US and Total Flame was born. They launched a number of blends and we reviewed 2 of their cigars in 2013. At the 2014 IPCPR Total Flame gave us a cigar from their Dark Line, a super robusto called Bobber. To motorcyclists, a bobber is a minimalist bike with no front fender, short rear...

Epic’s Corojo Reserva is a Good Opener

Epic’s Corojo Reserva is a Good Opener

May 27

Epic Cigars launched their first products in 2012 and they have staying power. They have 2 offerings, a Maduro Reserva which I reviewed and enjoyed and a Corojo Reserva. Epic provided me with a Corojo Reserva at the 2014 IPCPR. The Corojo was a robusto measuring 5 X 52 and it had an interesting dark wrapper from Ecuador although it is not a maduro. The binder is a Dominican Olor and the filler...

Headlines Cigars – A nice obscure smoke

Headlines Cigars – A nice obscure smoke

May 25

Every once and a while I sort through my humidor.  I go looking for sticks that have been put away for later review.  In our review policy, we have a somewhat randomness to the order.  Unless we are given something by a forend that we judge to be too  good or bad, we generally don’t write immediately.  Rather, we let the cigars rest gently in our humidor.  From time to time we go...