Current Cigar Collection

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Our Cigar Menu

Rocky Patel Olde Worlde Reserve Maduro………..$
Excalibur Merlin ……………………………………….......$
Churchill Romeo y Julieta ………………………………,,$
Carlos Villa Crianza Robusto……………………………..$
Comancho Corojo Toro……………………………………..$
La Gloria Cubana Wavell ………………………………....$
Olivia Serie V Belicosa ………………………………….....$
Casa Magna Robusto …………………………………….....$ 
Macanudo Hampton Court ………………………….......$
A. Fuente Chatau Fuente   …………………………….....$
El Rey Del Mundo Robusto Larga ……………….........$
H. Upmann Corona Major …………………………….......$

A. Fuente Chateau Fuente

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 It is definitely a medium body smoke.
Cedar and nut describes the first half with a little spice in the background. 
Once you get to the half-way point the spice comes out more and you need to slow down on your puffiing.
 –cigarbeat.net

Comacho Corojo Toro

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     The Camacho Corojo starts off with a good bit of spice and a definite cedar flavor, lasting pretty much through the first third of the smoke.
After a while the spice mellowed out some and you can pick out a bit of leather. The final third really turned up the spice, a mix of black pepper and cedar. Overall a fairly consistent flavor, but with enough variance to keep it interesting.
– cigarjack.net


Oliva Serie V Belicoso

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Oliva Serie V Belicoso
 Serie V is a complex blend of Nicaraguan long filler tobaccos. Blended with specially fermented Jalapa Valley ligero, and finished with a high priming Habano Sun Grown Wrapper. It is blended to deliver full body taste while maintaining an unparalleled smoothness. This flavorful blend exhibits complex tobacco with rich coffee and dark chocolate tones. A subtle and well balanced spice is present throughout. –oliviacigar.com


Casa Magna Robusto

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Casa Magna Robusto #1 2008 Cigar Aficionado Top 25

Manuel Quesada has been making cigars since 1974. His original cigars were mild bodied, most of them a blend of Dominican filler and binder tobaccos cloaked with light Connecticut-seed wrappers. His latest endeavors are bolder, more vibrant smokes. The Casa Magna is his greatest innovation. He joined forces with Nicaragua’s largest grower of cigar tobacco, Nestor Plasencia, and created this blend in Plasencia’s Segovia Cigar factory. The line of five cigars saw first light in the summer at an industry trade show and the entire brand was initially reviewed in the August 26 Cigar Insider. Standing above the other sizes was the robusto, a stubby cigar with a bold heart of Cuban-seed tobacco, all of it grown in two very different regions of Nicaragua: tobacco from Estelí (the area where most Nicaraguan cigars are produced) tends to be strong, while that grown in Jalapa, to the north, is typically more balanced and elegant. Together they combine to create a full-flavored cigar, full of rich coffee notes and balanced by a cedary sweetness with a hint of raisins. –cigaraficionado.com


Rocky Patel Olde Worlde Reserve Maduro

                                                       Rocky Patel

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That subtle fragrance transitions into a bold, full-bodied aroma as the foot is toasted. So it isn’t surprising that the initial flavor is rich and powerful, encompassing notes of black pepper, moist chocolate cake, espresso, and toffee. Later, cream and roasted nuts develop as the cigar’s thick, dense smoke coats the palate. – stogieguys.com



Macanudo Hampton Court

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Hampton Court
The cigar is mild in both its strength and flavor. The cigar provided a very pleasant smoking experience, which is tailor-made for beginning cigar smokers. Experienced smokers can enjoy this cigar also, since it will not leave a bad taste in your mouth nor keep you awake at night. In addition, a cigar this mild can be enjoyed with almost any type of beverage, since it is not overpowering. I enjoyed the flavor of the Hampton Court cigar down to about 2 ½ inches remaining.
– cigars.about.com


El Rey Mundo Robusto Larga

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El Rey Mundo Robusto Larga

I immediately found it to be flavorful. It produced an abundance of warm white smoke, and chocolate earthy flavors quickly revealed themselves. These flavors were consistent throughout, and never dull.  –stogieguys.com


Romeo y Julieta Churchill

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Romeo y Julieta Churchill

The typical floral and cedar flavours are present but better balanced than many other vitolas in the range. The Churchill starts out quite mild but is very enjoyable, the first two thirds do not develop very much, but it is a pleasant zen-like experience, requiring time and patience. Despite the imposing length, and perhaps because of it, this is a perfect beginner's cigar.  –cigarinspector.com


La Gloria Cubana Wavell

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La Gloria Cubana Wavell

The first 1/3 of this overwhelmed with nice, strong flavors.  I detected a predominance of leather, with some nice honey in the undertones.  The taste was fairly consistent through the second third of the cigar, though the flavor undertone changed a little from honey to vanilla.  The last third was my favorite part of the smoke, with the leather flavor pulling back a little and the undertones of vanilla slowly changing into a strong coffee flavor.  The finish was excellent--not harsh at all and with a dark chocolate feel to it. – cigarjack.net


H. Upmann Corona Major

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H. Upmann Corona Major

This is another very easy smoking cigar. Because of the way it is packaged the cedar flavor and aroma is more pronounced and you even taste a bit of cork on first lighting. This is in my opinion a mild to medium smoke. This also a cigar that you can smoke down to 1” as it will remain cool in your mouth. – cigars.about.com


Excalibur Merlin

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Excalibur Merlin

  After lighting the cigar, the smoke had a very leathery and woody (cedary) taste. About 1.5 in. into the cigar, the woody notes became stronger. Definitely, this cigar went from medium strength to full strength. The finish was long, and predominately, it had cedar notes left on the mouth



Carlos Villa Crianza Robusto

Carlos Villa Crianza

The result of fine Dominican & Honduran tobaccos combined with coastal air results in a cigar that has tremendous character but is still mild in strength. It is our Connecticut Shade wrapper that truly mellows out the blend adding a subtle creamy overtone. Blended in Charleston, South Carolina, this cigar is packed with flavor while staying mild enough for all smokers to enjoy

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