Crossfire Cigars Hit The Bullseye With Its Count of San Andres

Crossfire Cigars Hit The Bullseye With Its Count of San Andres

Mar 15

I have reviewed Crossfire Cigars for a couple of years and found their cigars to generally be above average. At the 2015 IPCPR Crossfire introduced their Library Series, a new blend aimed at the premium market segment and they gave me a sample of the Count of San Andres to review. The San Andres was a 6 ¼ X 56 box pressed beauty, slightly darker than milk chocolate. It was firm and easy to...

Crossfire Cigars’s Library Series (Connecticut) Missed a Dewey Decimal

Crossfire Cigars’s Library Series (Connecticut) Missed a Dewey Decimal

Jan 22

This is my sixth cigar review of Crossfire’s offerings since 2013. At the 2015 IPCPR Crossfire introduced their Library Series, a new blend aimed at the premium market segment. A “box” of the Library Series cigars comes in the form of a high quality book that opens up to 10 cigars. The title of the book is the name of the cigar series, all authored by Crossfire. Nicely done. Crossfire...

OPK by Battleground Cigars Is OK

OPK by Battleground Cigars Is OK

Jan 20

Battleground Cigars features Civil War themes when naming its blends. Battleground is located in Hazardville, Connecticut which was a major supplier of gunpowder to the war so the naming approach makes historical sense. At the 2015 IPCPR Battleground gave me an OPK (Old Powder Keg) to review. The OPK was 6 X 62 box pressed cigar with a Corojo wrapper, Connecticut binder and Dominican and...

CAO’s Steel Horse – a Biker Theme Cigar For Anyone

CAO’s Steel Horse – a Biker Theme Cigar For Anyone

Nov 26

CAO is not afraid to experiment. This time the new Steel Horse cigar has a definite biker theme – the cap is perfectly round like the top of a piston; the band has a tire tread running horizontally across and in the center is a bike coming at you. Not finished with the theme yet – the 2 sizes have biker names – Bullneck (6 ½ X 66) and Apehanger (5 ½ X 58). CAO gave me an Apehanger at the...

Armistead by Battleground Cigars Deserves a General’s Name

Armistead by Battleground Cigars Deserves a General’s Name

Nov 23

When we hear about the war between the Blue and the Grey, famous sites such as Gettysburg, Manassas or Shilo and Generals Lee, Sherman and Grant come to mind. But Battleground Cigars, seemingly far from the war by being based in Hazardville, CT follows a Civil War theme in naming its cigars. At the 2015 IPCPR Battleground gave me an Armistead (Confederate General), one of their Widow’s Son...