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            <description><![CDATA[Ramon y Ramon Familia, Smoke Cuban Cigars!]]></description>
            <author>stogiegeeks@gmail.com</author>
            <pubDate>Tue, 18 Sep 2012 05:42:47 -0700</pubDate>
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            <title>Episode 27 - "Donate to Breast Cancer Research"</title>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 11 Sep 2012 05:40:00 -0700</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[Viaje Platino Reserva Double Torpedo]]></description>
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            <title>Episode 25 - "Drunk, Funny and Interesting"</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Stogie Santa gives us a live update from IPCPR, Arturo Fuente Hemingway Untold Story Maduro, Opinions on Limited Releases]]></description>
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            <title>Episode 24 - "Don't Believe The Hype or the Reviews"</title>
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<h2>Stogie(s) of the Week</h2>
<h3>Partagas 8-9-8 Varnished</h3>
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<p><strong>Origin: </strong>Cuba<br />
<strong>Wrapper: </strong>Cuban<br />
<strong>Binder: </strong>Cuban<br />
<strong>Filler: </strong>Cuban<br />
<strong>Strength: </strong>Medium<br />
<strong>Vitola: </strong>Lonsdale<br />
<strong>Size: </strong>6.75 x 43<br />
<strong>Age: </strong><br />
<strong>MSRP: </strong>Box of 25 is about $220.00<br /></p>

<h2>This week we are drinking</h2>

<p>Something....</p>

<h2>What We Have Been Smoking</h2>

<p><p>The complete list of all cigars discussed in this segment can be found on the <a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/category/ep24">Episode 24 Stogies Page</a>.</p>

<h3>Paul's List</h3>

<p>See Paul's List, complete with pictures, ratings and mini-reviews on his <a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/category/paul">Stogie Feed</a>.</p>

<h3>Tim's List</h3>

<p>See Tim's List, complete with pictures, ratings and mini-reviews on his <a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/category/tim">Stogie Feed</a>.</p>

<p><h2>Segment: Introduction to Cigar Sizes</h2> </p>

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<p>Which cigar size do you buy when you want to try a blend? Which size would you smoke at certain times?</p>

<p><strong>Corona</strong> - 5 1/4 x 44 ring gauge. The best for sampling the blend in my opinion. Around an hour smoking time.</p>

<p><strong>Robusto</strong> - 5 x 50 ring gauge, also the best for sampling the blend. Smoking times may vary, but typically around an hour or more.</p>

<p><strong>Toro</strong></p>

<p><strong>Churchill</strong></p>

<p><strong>Belicoso/Torpedo</strong> - Torpedo is defined as being tapered at both the head and the foot, though I think of this as a double torpedo. Belicoso is tapered on the head and 5 to 5 1/2 inches long, though you will often find them in larger sizes and a variety of ring gauges. However, I typically do not see them in smaller ring gauges.</p>

<p><strong>Double Corona</strong>  - 7 to 8 inches long and a ring gauge greater than 49.</p>
 
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<p><strong>6x60</strong> - The name says it all.</p>

<p><strong>Lancero</strong> - Roughly 7 x 38 ring gauge. Difficult to roll, often does not pour smoke, but delivers in the flavor department.</p>

<p>Reference: <a href="http://www.tobacconistuniversity.org/glossary.asp">http://www.tobacconistuniversity.org/glossary.asp</a></p>]]></description>
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            <title>Episode 23 - "Attack Of The Little Monsters"</title>
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<h2>Stogie(s) of the Week</h2>

<h3>Tatuaje Little Monsters</h3>

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<p>In order from left to right:</p>

<ul><li><p><strong>Tatuaje Mini Mumm</strong>: 5 3/4 x 42 - Nicaragua Sun Grown Criollo Wrapper</p></li>
<li><p><strong>Tatuaje Wolfie</strong>: 5 1/2 x 48 - Ecuadorian Sumatra Wrapper</p></li>
<li><p><strong>Tatuaje Baby Face</strong>: 4 3/8 x 50 - San Andreas Mexican Wrapper</p></li>
<li><p><strong>Tatuaje Lil’ Drac</strong>: 5 x 48 - Habano Ecuador Maduro Wrapper</p></li>
<li><p><strong>Tatuaje Frank Jr.</strong>: 5 5/8 x 44 - Connecticut Broadleaf USA Wrapper</p></li></ul>

<h2>This week we are drinking</h2>

<p>Chieftain's Singe Malt Speyside 15 Year</p>

<h2>What We Have Been Smoking</h2>

<p><p>The complete list of all cigars discussed in this segment can be found on the <a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/category/ep23">Episode 23 Stogies Page</a>.</p>

<h3>Paul's List</h3>

<p>See Paul's List, complete with pictures, ratings and mini-reviews on his <a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/category/paul">Stogie Feed</a>.</p>

<h3>Tim's List</h3>

<p>See Tim's List, complete with pictures, ratings and mini-reviews on his <a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/category/tim">Stogie Feed</a>.</p>

<h2>Segment: Favorite Cigars With Coffee</h2>

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<h3>Paul's List</h3>

<ol><li>Padron 1964</li>
<li>Tatuaje Cojonu 2003</li>
<li>Oliva Serie V Maduro Especial (Any year)</li>
<li>Hoyo de Monterrey Des Deiux</li>
<li>Montecristo Edmundo</li>
<li>Quesada Espana Short Robusto</li>
<li>Camacho Conn 11/18</li>
<li>La Aurora 107</li></ol>

<p>I wouldn't smoke an Opus X with coffee. Could anyone think of other cigars that don't mix well with coffee? What about orange juice?</p>]]></description>
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            <title>Episode 22 - "Life Changing My Ass"</title>
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<h2>Stogie(s) of the Week</h2>

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<p>This un-banded was sent to us from SG listener Adam L.(aka: ATL <a href="http://www.botl.org">@botl.org</a>). A big thank you to Adam!</p>
<p><p><u>Spoiler Alert</u>: The cigar is revealed at the end of the show notes.<p></p>

<p><strong>This week we are drinking</p></strong>
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<h2>What We Have Been Smoking</h2>
<h3>Paul's List</h3>

<ol>
<li>Opus X Lost City Robusto - Outstanding, fabulous, wonderful smoke! Some Opus leather, hints of sweetness, not overpowering, smooth, love everything but the $28.50 price tag.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/6/19/some-cigar.html">Elogio Habano&nbsp;Corona</a> - Just okay, had some nice flavors up front, but detected some bitterness in the second half. I want to re-visit. Fiver.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/6/19/some-other-cigar.html">Viaje TNT&nbsp;(2011)</a> - Cigar opened up nicely, cedar type flavors, but overall was just okay. The original TNT was FAR better. Try one to see for yourself.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/6/19/don-carlos-anniv.html">Don Carlos Edicion de&nbsp;Aniversario</a> - Fantastic smoke, very thin wrapper, nice easy-to-smoke flavors, wood with some sweetness. Not worth the price tag.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/6/19/viaje-wxclusivo-tower.html">Viaje Exclusivo Tower&nbsp;Cigars</a> - Great smoke, nice Viaje type flavors, earth, smooth. Fiver.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/6/19/loga-undercrow-viva.html">Liga Underdown&nbsp;Viva!</a> - Viva thumbs down. Try one, did not like the flavors all that much, I guess I expected more. It is more concentrated, but so many other sticks are far better. </li>
<li><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/6/19/la-aurora-cien-anos-robusto.html">La Aurora Cien Anos Robusto</a> - Outstanding flavors! Nice wood-type flavor that is very prominent, but simply enjoyable to taste and smoke. Loved every inch of this cigar, a winner for sure, box worthy.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/6/19/some-stogie.html">Cohiba Siglo II (2005</a> - Some say this taste like flowers and soap. I got some strong floral notes, but I liked them. The finish is much deeper and rich, almost cocoa. Love this cigar!</li>
<li><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/6/19/capa.html">Tatuaje Capa Especial NHC</a> - Outstanding flavors! Nice wood-type flavor that is very prominent, but simply enjoyable to taste and smoke. Loved every inch of this cigar, a winner for sure, box worthy.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/6/19/opus-rising.html">Opus X Rising 2009</a> - Little information about this cigar exists. It's a strong candidate for some of the best Opus X has to offer. Loved the spice, leather</li>
<li><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/6/19/davidoff-millenium.html">Davidoff Millenium Pyramid</a> - Nice smooth smoke, not heavy earth by any stretch, more of a light floral or wood. Nice change of pace. Still not worth the $18-$20 price tag. Fiver for sure. Too expensive for box worthy, though they age well and I sometimes consider it, however the Colorado Claro is around the same price and is so much better (boxes of 10 for the Millennium Pyramid and Claro sizes).</li>
<li><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/6/19/padron-45.html">Padron 45th Anniversary Maduro</a> - Nice subtle changes, lots of spice, a little pepper, and cocoa undertones. Not as good as I remember though, still, you have to have a box of these bad boys.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/6/19/davidoff-alecione-702.html">Davidoff Selecion 702</a> - This was an awesome smoke, great flavors, lots of changes, outstanding smoking experience. Tough to place the flavors, but I wish I had at least 5 of these, at $20 a stick its steep, but still worth 5. They are from 2009 though, so age plays a factor.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/6/19/pg-symphony.html">Paul Gamarian Symphony 20th (Toro)</a> - The flavors are amazing, but I can't get over the strength on these! It seems they got stronger over time, I have to admit I was a little sick and I smoked it after dinner at night. However, it did seem a little wet and wouldn't stay lit, so I was puffing hard on it. Need to re-visit, this one is a fiver for now. The salamone is box-worthy for sure, smoked that one on fathers day and I'm in love with it, I don't want more, I NEED more.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/6/19/lfd-conn.html">La Flor Dominicana Conneticutt</a> - This one comes from the "cheap lighter" gift set. It had very bread and buttery flavors, good smoke, grab a gift set or two, they are worth it.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/6/19/dark-ritual.html">EP Limitada 2010 Dark Ritual</a> - Fantastic smoke, excellent flavors, smoothing out with age, box worth for sure.</li>
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<h3>Tim's List</h3>

<ol>
<p><li><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/6/7/my-father-le-bijou-1922-ct-federal-cigar-ed-corona-extra-1.html">My Father Le Bijou 1922 Connecticut Federal Cigar</a> - I had reviewed the <a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2012/2/27/review-my-father-le-bijou-1922-federal-cigar-91st-cervantes.html">My Father le Bijou 1922 Federal 91st Cervantes</a> back in February and I was blown away by how much the Ecuadorian CT Shade wrapper completely changed the cigar. So when I heard they were re-releasing this cigar as the house blend at Federal Cigar I ordered them immediately. In addition to the 44 x 6 1/2 Cervantes, there is also a Short Robusto and a Corona Gorda. I smoked both the new Corona Gorda and Cervantes this week. Both solid smokes but I thought the Corona had a bit more pepper and I enjoyed balance of the Cervantes more. Still "Box Worthy"</li></p>
<p><li><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/6/14/la-aurora-escogidos-robusto.html">La Aurora Escogidos Robusto</a> - This was an enjoyable smooth stick. Mild/medium in body and a solid medium in strength. The cigar had a woody core with some of that sweetness and spice that a Cameroon wrapper brings to the table. I know Paul picked these up for around $3.00 a cigar. Certainly a "Fiver" or two or three.</li></p>
<p><li><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/6/14/viaje-late-harvest-2012.html">Viaje Late Harvest 550(2012)</a> - The 550 is a 5 x 50 Robusto. Good construction and draw. There was a lot of wood and leather with some spice. To sum it up, I just didn't enjoy the flavor profile of this cigar. If you come across them grab one to try and decide for yourself.</li></p>
<p><li><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/6/15/tatuaje-the-face.html">Tatuaje "The Face"</a> - In preparation, of the Tatuaje Little Monsters being released this month, I reached for the Halloween 2010 release. This 6.5 x 56 sports a Mexican wrapper with Nicaraguan binder and fillers. These are still smoking well but I did think the flavors seemed more muted than the last time I burned one (about seven months ago). Still "Box Worthy".</li></p>
<p><li><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/6/15/arturo-fuente-anejo-shark.html">Arturo Fuente Anejo No. 77 "The Shark"</a> - Not my favorite vitola in this line but you know when you reach for one, you are not going to be disappointed. This was a fantastic ending to my weekend. Still "Box Worthy" IMO.</li></p>
<p><li><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/6/15/emilio-grimalkin-toro.html">Emilio Grimalkin Toro</a> - I like the flavor profile of this blend. It is a nice balance coffee, dark chocolate, and something akin to some floral notes. I cannot quite place it though. Construction has been a bit of a miss for me on these. The first time I smoked one it was completely plugged, this one was a little under filled but manageable. I am going to give it the benefit of the doubt and say "Fiver".</li></p>
<p><li><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/6/15/padilla-limitada-2006.html">Padilla Limitada 2006</a> - Sometimes too much of something can be a bad thing. There were a lot of rich, dark flavors I enjoy such as leather, espresso, and pepper. But it was just too much. There was absolutely no balance or smoothness to this cigar. I could blame the void on the second half for not finishing it, but honestly, I didn't want to finish it. "Lawn Mulch"</li></p>
<p><li><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/6/15/silverdale-not-good.html">Silverdale</a> - To quote my wife on the aroma of this cigar; "I don't know what a flaming bag of poop smells like but I imagine that is what it would smell like". Unfortunately, the flavors were no better. "Lawn Mulch"</li></p>
<p><li><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/6/15/camacho-diploma-robusto.html">Camacho Diploma Robusto</a> - I have smoked these in the past but they had a second "Maduro" label on them. If my memory is correct, I thought Camacho made these in different wrappers at one time but their website currently only lists one. This (non-maduro) was very enjoyable but I recall liking the darker wrapper more. "The Fiver".</li></p>
<p><li><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/6/18/guillermo-leon-signature-corona-gordo.html">Guillermo Leon Signature Corona Gordo</a> - Well constructed with a perfect draw, this stick offered up a nice balance of pepper, wood, nut, and some sweetness. The pepper is strong on the first third but settles down as the burn line progresses. This is a complex smoke that changed several times which cause me to pay a bit more attention to it. I wouldn't mind smoking more "The Fiver"</li></p>
<p><li><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/6/18/ashton-heritage-puro-sol-2005.html">Ashton Heritage Puro Sol (2005)</a> - I was stoked when Stogie Santa found more of these lying around. I have really enjoyed these in the past but this one seemed a bit "off". I will have to burn more as previous ones I have had have been smooth and enjoyable.</li></p>
<p><li><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/6/18/ashton-vsg-2005-with-coffee.html">Ashton VSG (2005)</a> - I saved this one for Father's Day morning and enjoyed it with a cup of coffee. Gifted to me by Ben of <a href="http://www.nicetightash.com">Nice Tight Ash</a>, the man knows a value of an aged VSG. "Box Worthy"</li></p>
<p><li><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/6/18/tatuaje-2009-noella-reserva-on-fathers-day.html">Tatuaje Noella 2009 Reserva</a> - I ended Father's day with my last Tatuaje Noella 2009 Reserva. Wow! These are still smoking great. Lots of rich flavors, creaminess, and large clouds of smoke. These border on the Oasis for me.</li></p>
<p><li>La Tradicion Cubana - This was the Torpedo. It wasn't bad. A solid mild/medium. Something I would smoke when I wanted something that didn't require a lot of attention. It did tend to burn a bit hot but once I backed off it cooled down. "The Angler"</li></p>
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<h2>Video: Budget Friendly Everyday Smokes & Life Changing Cigars</h2>

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<h2>Segment: Budget Friendly Everyday Smokes</h2>

<h3>The Email</h3>

<p>Listener Mark S. writes;</p>

<p><blockquote>One thing I was wondering - although you guys smoke and review an array of fantastic cigars every show, do you have a go-to smoke? Do you have a cigar, or a couple of (perhaps inexpensive) cigars, that you buy a box of every month, and smoke your way through? Can you tell us what they are, and what draws you to them as your regular, comfort smoke?"</blockquote></p>

<p>We have talked a lot about what we smoke at every price range but I thought it might be time to compile a short list of some regular rotation sticks that won't break the bank.</p>

<h3>The Criteria</h3>

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<p><li>The price per cigar should be $6.00 or less.</li> </p>
<li>The cigar must be consistent and have good construction.</li>
<li>Each cigar must be easy to find at local B&M or the internet.</li>
<li>The cigar must be "Box Worthy" in my opinion.</li>
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<p>I choose one particular size, the Robusto, because I feel this size provides the most bang for the buck in terms of flavor and smoke time. Construction is everything with cigars regardless of price point. That said the $6.00 and less price point can be difficult in this regard compared to slightly more expensive sticks where you have a lot more options.</p>

<h3>The List</h3>

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<p><li><strong>Padron 2000 Maduro</strong> - You cannot beat a Padron in terms of performance and consistency. The Padron 2000 has a rich full flavor profile consisting of coffee, cocoa, and spice. These always pour smoke and draw perfectly. A very delicious and satisfying stick for after dinner and at less than $130 for a box of 26 you cannot go wrong!</li></p>
<p><li><strong>La Aroma de Cuba Mi Amor Robusto</strong> - Made by Ashton without the Ashton prices. This stick sports a Mexican Maduro wrapper. The cigar has delicious rich flavors but is incredibly smooth and balanced. A box of 25 can be picked up for about $150.</li></p>
<p><li><strong>K.A. Kendall's 7-20-4 Robusto</strong> - These Robusto's always perform well with a razor sharp burn and perfect draw. I love the Nicaraguan sweetness I get from this stick. It is enjoyable but does not require a lot of attention, so it is a great lunchtime smoke when hanging with co-workers. A Box of 20 will run you about $125. I am glad I am starting to see these at more local shops during the last year.</li></p>
<p><li><strong>Brickhouse Robusto</strong> - Probably one of the better known value smokes on the market. There are very few shops here in the states that don't have these on the shelf which makes them convenient. This medium bodied Nicaraguan puro has good construction, an easy going profile, and fair price. This 5 x 54 Robusto is about $110 for a box of 25.</li></p>
<p><li><strong>La Aroma de Cuba EE No 2</strong> - This should be no surprise for those who listen to use regularly. I love the Ecuadorian wrapper on this cigar and it goes great with a cup of coffee after breakfast. Medium in body and strength. This stick is sweet and creamy. A steal at $140 for a box of 25.</li></p>
<p><li><strong>San Cristobal Elegancia Robusto</strong> - Another Ashton brand. This Connecticut Shade is mild but has a fantastic amount sweetness and flavors. It billows clouds of white smoke. A Box of 25 is only $150.</li></p></ul>

<h3>Closing Thoughts On Budget Cigars</h3>

<p>There are less expensive sticks out there. In my experience, however, construction gets shady and you’re going to be pissed when half the box is not smokable (not really a savings then). These cigars are affordable and you can clip a dollar or two off per cigar if you play the auctions right. Consequently, I recommend checking out Paul's previous segment on auctions <a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2012/5/7/stogie-geeks-episode-18-epic-smokes-cigar-auctions.html">here</a>. Each of these cigars can be found for slightly less than I mentioned if you patient.</p>

<h2>Life Changing My Ass</h2>

<p>An online retailer, who will remain nameless, but who is pretty Famous, just sent me an email titled "6 Life Changing Cigars". Turns out I've recently smokes 5 out of the 6 cigars on the list:</p>


<ol><li><strong>Alec Bradley Black Market</strong> - I smoked one of the pre-releases. The first two thirds were good, but it did not finish strong. This is also a good everyday cigar, but my life somehow remained the same.</li>
<li><strong>Aging Room Small Batch</strong> - This was good, had some unique flavors, but in the end I still had to go to work, shower, and put gas in my car.</li>
<li><strong>Illusion ~88~ Candela</strong> - I did the <a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/2/26/ilusione-888-candela.html">~888~ Candela</a>, and as far as green cigars go, this is my favorite. It was the closest thing for life-changing for me, because now I can say that I smoked a green cigar and really liked it.</li>
<li><strong>La Aroma de Cuba Mi Amor</strong> - I've smoked a couple of these, and while I think its a good smoke, there are better sticks in this size/price range (like Tatuaje blends have more character and flavor). Change my life it did not.</li>
<li><strong>Liga Undercrown</strong> - I've smoked the robust and the corona, and while they are good, they did not "Wow" me. The flavors seemed muted, though they burned great. I still had to cut it and light it myself without the help of a scantily clad young lady with large breasts, so thumbs down on the life changing events.</li>
<li><strong>(NOT SMOKED) J. Fuego Origen Corona</strong> - Haven't smoked this one, but who knows, I may smoke it on my yacht, sipping Champagne while working on my tan.</li></ol>

<p>Damn, so now after being all cocky and arrogant, I guess I gotta come up with a list of truly life changing cigars:</p>

<p>(In no particular order)</p>

<ol><li>Padron Millenium</li>
<li>Opus X BBMF Maduro</li>
<li>LFD Factory Press II</li>
<li>Cohiba (toro-ish sized, ridivulously old)</li>
<li>Davidoff Colorado Claro Special T</li>
<li>Macanudo Portafino Tubo</li></ol>

<p><h2>Unbandeds Reveal</h2> </p>

<h3>Unbanded 1: My Father Le Bijou Corona Gorda Special Edition</h3>
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<strong>Binder: Nicaraguan</strong><br />
<strong>Filler: Nicaraguan</strong><br />
<strong>Strength: Medium</strong><br />
<strong>Vitola: Corona</strong><br />
<strong>Size: 5 5/8 x 42</strong><br />
<strong>Age: ?</strong><br />
<strong>MSRP: ?</strong><br /></p>

<h3>Unbanded 2: La Reloba Sumatra</h3>
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<strong>Binder: Nicaraguan</strong><br />
<strong>Filler: Nicaraguan</strong><br />
<strong>Strength: Medium</strong><br />
<strong>Vitola: Corona</strong><br />
<strong>Size: 5 5/8 x 46</strong><br />
<strong>Age: ?</strong><br />
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<h2>Stogie of the Week</h2>
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<tr><td width="300"><h3><div style="text-align:center;">Por Larranaga Panetelas</div></h3></td><td width="300"><h3><div style="text-align:center;">La Aurora Cien Anos Lancero</div></h3></td></tr>
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<strong>Origin: </strong>Cuba<br />
<strong>Wrapper: </strong> Cuban<br />
<strong>Binder: </strong> Cuban<br />
<strong>Filler: </strong> Cuban<br />
<strong>Strength: </strong>Medium<br />
<strong>Vitola: </strong>Panetela<br />
<strong>Size: </strong>5 x 38<br />
<strong>Age: </strong>Box Date NOV 2011<br />
<strong>MSRP: </strong> $2.50<br />
<strong>Donated By: </strong> Alex(mwlabel on BOTL.org)<br />
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<strong>Origin</strong>: Dominican Republic<br />
<strong>Wrapper</strong>: Dominican Corojo<br />
<strong>Binder</strong>: Dominican Republic<br />
<strong>Filler</strong>: Dominican Corojo and Piloto Cubano<br />
<strong>Strength</strong>: Medium/Full<br />
<strong>Vitola</strong>: Lancero<br />
<strong>Size</strong>: 6 7/8 x 40<br />
<strong>Age</strong>: N/A<br />
<strong>MSRP</strong>: $12.00<br />
<strong>Congrats</strong> MarkJr and Family!<br />
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<p><strong>This week we are drinking</p></strong>
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<p>Ron Flor de Cana 18 Year Centenario Gold</p>

<h2>What We Have Been Smoking</h2>
<h3>Paul's List</h3>

<ol>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/6/5/arturo-fuente-shark.html">Arturo Fuente Shark</a></strong> - Epic. Oasis. Poured flavors and smoke the entire time, subtle spice, sweet, satisfying. SMOKE OF THE WEEK. Wrapper : Connecticut Broadleaf Maduro Binder : Dominican Republic Filler : Dominican Republic</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/6/5/la-aurora-escogidos.html">La Aurora Escogidos</a></strong> - Excellent medium body smoke, carmel-style flavors, not overly complex, great with coffee. At $3 a stick, I would say pretty close to box-worthy Wrapper: Cameroon Binder: Dominican Republic Filler: Dominican Republic (<a href="http://www.stogiereview.com/2009/01/28/la-aurora-escogidos/">Stogie Review</a>)</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/6/5/bolivar-corona.html">Bolivar Corona</a></strong> - Solid cuban smoke, very smooth, earth and some wood. Box Worthy</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/6/5/ep-carrillo-new-wave-short-run.html">EP Carrillo New Wave Short Run</a></strong> - Not a fan of this in 60 ring, robusto is way better. Wrapper : Ecuadorian Connecticut Filler : Dominican & Nicaraguan Binder : Connecticut Broadleaf <a href="http://www.cigarinspector.com/ep-carrillo/ep-carrillo-new-wave-connecticut-short-run-2012">Cigar Inspector Review</a></li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/6/5/opis-x-scorpio-2009.html">Opus X Scorpio 2009</a></strong> - SOLID smoke from the 2009 CFCF box. Nice balance of strength, leather, and spice.</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/6/5/pg-reserva-exclusiva-corona.html">PG 15th Anniversary Torpedo</a></strong> - Amazing sweetness in the first third (almost fruity flavors), great spice, nice finish (Strong on the finish). I'm saying fiver now, but want to smoke more which could lead to a box worthy rating. "Nicaraguan wrappers, Dominican binders, and filler leaves from the Dominican farms that grew tobacco for the inaugural PGs." <a href="http://www.stogieguys.com/2009/08/08042009-stogie-reviews-paul-garmirian-gourmet-15th-anniversary-robusto.html">Stogie Guys Review</a></li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/6/5/julius-caesar-robusto.html">Julius Caesar Robusto</a></strong> - Solid robust for $10, could smoke this just about anytime, don't need to be "in the mood" for it. Smooth. Wrapper: Havana Seed Ecuadorian Binder:Central American Filler: Central American Country: Dominican Republic (<a href="http://nicetightash.com/julius-caeser-robusto/">Nice Tight Ash</a>)</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/6/5/cromagnon-anthrapology.html">CroMagnon Anthrapology</a></strong> - Nice smoke, great finish, awesome flavors. Slow burner. Fiver. Origin: Nicaragua Wrapper: US Connecticut Broadleaf Maduro Binder: Cameroon Filler: Nicaraguan: Esteli, Condega, and Esteli</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/6/5/opis-x-lfmf-2009.html">Opus X LFMF 2009</a></strong> -One word: Flat. I was excited about this one too, just didn't hold up. </li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/6/5/four-kick.html">Four Kicks from Crown Heads</a></strong> - Great easy, "I'm hanging out on my deck" kinda smoke. Nice flavors and construction. Fiver. Wrapper:  Ecuadorian Habano Binder/Filler:  Nicaraguan</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/6/5/la-aurora-cameroon.html">La Aurora Cameroon Robusto</a></strong> - Awesome cameroon sweetness, burn this one anytime, well-balanced. Box Worthy. Wrapper: Cameroon Binder: NicaraguaFiller: Dominican Republic, Nicaragua (<a href="http://www.stogiereview.com/2012/02/08/la-aurora-cameroon-robusto/">Review from Stogie Guys)</a></li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/6/5/camacho-1118-conn.html">Camacho 11/18 Conneticutt</a></strong> - Still my favorite Conn. with coffee. Honduran purr, just a great smoke. Curious if the newer ones smoke as good, as these have a year or two in the humi.</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/6/5/viaje-c4.html">Viaje C4</a></strong> Much better than I remember, age has evened out this smoke, more balance, and you can pick up subtle flavors of earth and a touch of cocoa.</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/6/5/elogio-serie-habano-lsv-corona-extra.html">EloGio Serie Habano & LSV Corona Extra</a></strong> -Great smoke! Box worthy, Nice mild flavors, sweet, touch of spice, mello, loved it.</li></p>
<p><li><strong>VIaje TNT 2011</strong> - Good start, mild flavors, earthy, smooth. Second half it fell apart, couldn't keep it lit and flavors got "blah". Wrapper : Sun Grown Corojo Filler : Nicaraguan Binder : Nicaraguan</li></p>
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<h3>Tim's List</h3>

<ol>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/6/4/gurkha-the-beauty-and-the-beast.html">Gurkha The Beauty and The Beast</a></strong> - The Gurkha Beauty and Beast are separate blends that both measure in at 6.5 x 58. I began with the milder of the two. The Beauty sports an Ecuadorian Shade Grown Wrapper, Dominican Binder, and Nicaraguan Filler. Burn and draw were good. The cigar was mild/medium in strength and body with some of that typical sweetness I often associate with this wrapper.  All went well until the last third at which time I found the smoke got bitter and harsh. "The Angler" The Beast is blended with a Aged Costa Rica Wrapper, Nicaraguan Binder, and Honduran, Dominican, Colombian fillers. Right off the bat I wasn't impressed with the flavor profile. It had a fair amount of bitterness and the flavors seemed to clash with one another. By the end of the first third, I chucked it.</p>
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<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/6/4/padron-millennium.html">Padron Millennium</a></strong> - Wow what a gift! This twelve year old Padron had one of the most incredible pre-light draw's in recent memory. The stick took the flame easily but seemed to be burning a bit fast. After compensating with less frequent draws I was welcomed with lots of smooth, rich Padron flavors and some underlying floral notes. The last third was where the flavors really came together and the experience approached the "Oasis" level. </li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/6/4/-skull-bones-daisy-cutter.html">Viaje Skull & Bones Daisy Cutter</a></strong> - After two years, I was finally able to get my hands on the original Skull & Bones. This 4 x 54 Petit Robusto began with a perfect balance leather, pepper, and oak. During the second half the pepper dissipated but the leather and oak continued and some sweetness crept in. The burn and draw were exceptional and it held an ash right down the band. Worth the wait. "Box Worthy"</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/6/4/litto-gomez-diez-2008-chisel-puro.html">Litto Gomez Diez 2008 Chisel Puro</a></strong> - This Dominican puro was gifted to me by Ben prior to Episode 20. This 5.5 x 54 Chisel smoked perfectly and presented a nice balance of leather, cedar, and spice. The second third brought some red pepper but it never crossed the line and stayed smooth. There is a reason this one was CA's No. 3 pick for 2008. "The Fiver"</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/6/4/liga-privada-dirty-rat-smoking-fantastic.html">Liga Privada Dirty Rat</a></strong> - Sometimes after a rough day you just want to grab something you know will satisfy and relax you. The Liga Privada Dirty Rat has always been one of those sticks for me. This one came from a box released in January 2012 and five months have really smoothed this smoke out. "Box Worthy" on every limited release.</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/6/4/nhc-seleccion-limitada-capa-especial.html">NHC Seleccion Limitada Capa Especial</a></strong> - Ben from <a href="http://www.nicetightash.com">Nice Tight Ash</a> recently sent us care packages. The smoke I was probably the most excited to try was this one. A limited release made by Pete Johnson for <a href="http://www.newhavanacigars.com">New Havana Cigars</a> in 2011, these quickly gained popularity and sold out. This 6.75 x 42 Lonsdale has the same wrapper as the Tatuaje 7th Capa Especial. I really liked the vitola and think it kicked up the spice and strength compared to the 7th (Corona). The good news is these will be re-released in the near future. "The Fiver"</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/6/5/emilio-af-1-robusto.html">Emilio AF-1 Robusto</a></strong> - Blended by AJ Fernandez of San Lotano, this 5 x 50 Robusto has a Mexican San Andreas Wrapper, Nicaraguan binder, and Nicaraguan fillers. The AF-1 is rich flavored, the burn was sharp, and draw great. I enjoyed the flavor profile more than the AF-2 and would certsinly revisit. It is a solid smoke and if you enjoy a good San Andrea's Maduro, I recommend grabbing a "Fiver" to try.</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/6/5/lou-rodriguez-maduro-edicion-reserve-bom-bom.html">Lou Rodriguez Maduro Reserve Bom Bom</a></strong> - The Bom Bom is a 4 3/4 x 42 Petit Corona comprised of a Nicaraguan binder and filler with a Mexican San Andres wrapper. It had the most incredible rich pre-light aroma of earth, chocolate, and coffee that just made me salivate. The flavor profile matched the pre-light aroma with lots of earth, dark chocolate, leather, and spice. This little powerhouse was full strength and bodied. Burn and draw were A+. A definite "Fiver", possibly "Box Worthy" considering it has great aging potential. </li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/6/5/elogio-serie-habano-lsv-corona-extra.html">EloGio Serie Habano & LSV Corona Extra</a></strong> - Ben Lee of <a href="http://www.nicetightash.com">Nice Tight Ash</a> had sent over a few sticks to try. Two cigars were from a company I had never heard of. EloGio is based in Esteli, Nicaragua and produces Nicaraguan Puros. I smoked the Corona Extra (6 x 42) of the Serie Habano and LSV. Both cigars were fantastic but I really enjoyed the Serie Habano. Toasty and nutty on the first half with more cedar and spice on the second. Smooth and balanced. A beautiful mild/medium bodied smoke that paired perfectly with my AM coffee. Ben stated the flavor profile reminded him of toasted marshmallows which I cannot argue with. Without a doubt "Box Worthy". My box was delivered on Wednesday.</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/6/5/viaje-exclusivo-tower-cigars-45th-anniversary.html">Viaje Exclusivo Tower Cigars 45th Anniversary</a></strong> - Also gifted to me by Ben Lee of <a href="http://www.nicetightash.com">Nice Tight Ash</a>. The Viaje Exclusivo Tower Cigars 45th was released in the Spring of last year. A Nicaraguan puro, this Robusto was a fantastic example of what Andre Farkes is capable of! The smoke was very smooth and balanced. Flavors of earth, chocolate, dried fruit and a hint of pepper were present. Not one flavor dominated and this made it difficult to pull each one out since they were so well balanced. All I know is I enjoyed this smoke immensely. No doubt "Box Worthy" but unfortunately they are long gone.</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/6/8/arturo-fuente-short-story-win.html">Arturo Fuente Short Story</a></strong> - Gifted to us by Alex(mwlabel on BOTL.org). Classic smoke + old yellow cello = WIN Thanks Alex! "Box Worthy"</li></p>
<p><li><strong>Curivari El Gran Rey Belicosos</strong> - Cuban Criollo and Corojo seed grown in Nicaragua. Medium body and strength. This smok started a little flat for me but the flavors entered slowly with the last third being the most flavorfull and enjoyable. Flavors of cedar, spice, and some honey sweetness. "The Angler"</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/6/8/tatuaje-mexican-experiment-toro.html">Tatuaje Mexican Experiment Toro</a></strong> - This is the NE Blend which is a 6 x 52 Toro. The specific blend is unknown. I could not pick out all the flavors on the one stick I have tried but there were hints of cocoa, wood, and spice. The burn was a bit fast and draw a bit looser than I prefer but it did not hinder the experience. I am holding on a rating until I smoke more but it is at least a "Fiver". I enjoyed the hell out of this smoke.</li></p>
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<h2>Contest Winner: J. Grotto Reserva Corona Gorda Fiver</h2>
<h3>Paul D. of Boston, MA</h3>
<p>E.P. Carillo Dark Ritual, Bourbon, and Metasploit</p>
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<h2>Contest Winner: Paul & Stogie Santa's Most Versatile Cigars</h2>
<h3>Peter D. (aka <a href="https://twitter.com/#!/SharingSmoke">@SharingSmoke</a>)</h3>
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<h2>Stogie's of the Week</h2>
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<tr><td width="300"><h3><div style="text-align:center;">Tim: Tatuaje Noella Reserva (2009)</div></h3></td><td width="300"><h3><div style="text-align:center;">Paul: Opus X BBMF Natural 2009</div></h3></td></tr>
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<strong>Origin: </strong>Nicaragua<br />
<strong>Wrapper: </strong> Connecticut Broadleaf Maduro<br />
<strong>Binder: </strong> Nicaraguan <br />
<strong>Filler: </strong>Nicaraguan<br />
<strong>Strength: </strong>Medium/Full<br />
<strong>Vitola: </strong>Corona<br />
<strong>Size: </strong>5 1/8 x 42<br />
<strong>Age: </strong>3 yrs<br />
<strong>MSRP: </strong>~$8.00<br />
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<strong>Origin</strong>: Dominican Republic<br />
<strong>AKA</strong>: "<em>Big Bad Mother Fucker</em>" / "<em>64 ring-gauged figurado</em>"<br>
<strong>Wrapper</strong>: Opus X rosado w/maduro wrap at the top and foot<br />
<strong>Binder</strong>: Opus X blend<br />
<strong>Filler</strong>: Opus X blend<br />
<strong>Strength</strong>: Full<br />
<strong>Vitola</strong>: Figurado<br />
<strong>Size</strong>: 6" x 64<br />
<strong>Age</strong>: 3 Years<br />
<strong>MSRP</strong>: ~$40.00-$100.00<br />
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<tr><td width="300"><h3><div style="text-align:center;">Mark Jr: Fuente Fuente Forbidden X</div></h3></td><td width="300"><h3><div style="text-align:center;">Stogie Santa: 2005 Camacho Liberty</div></h3></td></tr>
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<strong>Origin: </strong>Dominican Republic<br />
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<strong>Wrapper</strong>: Dominican Republic<br />
<strong>Binder</strong>:  Dominican Republic<br />
<strong>Filler</strong>:  Dominican Republic<br />
<strong>Strength</strong>: Full<br />
<strong>Vitola</strong>: ?<br />
<strong>Size</strong>: 6 3/8" x 49<br />
<strong>Age</strong>: 9 years<br />
<p><strong>MSRP</strong>: $295.00 </p>
<br><strong>Note</strong>: Includes a bottle of Calvados, apple cognac made in France)<br>
<a href="http://cigarinthebottle.com/cigaraficionado.html">X in the Bottle</a>
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<strong>Origin</strong>: Honduras<br />
<strong>Wrapper</strong>: Honduran Maduro<br />
<strong>Binder</strong>: Honduras <br />
<strong>Filler</strong>: Honduras <br />
<strong>Strength</strong>: Medium<br />
<strong>Vitola</strong>: Perfecto (11/18)<br />
<strong>Size</strong>: 6" x 52<br />
<strong>Age</strong>: 7 Years<br />
<strong>MSRP</strong>: $13.99
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<p><strong>This week we are drinking</p></strong>
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<p>Tim: Smith Woodhouse 10 Year Old Tawny Porto</p>

<h3>Paul's List</h3>

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<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/5/3/casa-magna-domus-magnus.html">Casa Magna Domus Magnus Centuriones</a></strong> - Padronish, nuff said.</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/5/3/san-cristobal-de-la-habana-la-punta.html">San Cristobal De La Habana La Punta</a></strong> - Still easily one of my too 3 cuban smokes, could be number one! Floral notes with wood flavors, so good they don't last long in my humidor.</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/5/3/la-aurora-puri-vintage-2004.html">La Aurora Puro Vintage 2004</a></strong> - Excellent smoke, perfect burn, draw, and construction, A+ smoking experience. Needs a little age, but awesome flavors (subtle spice with sweet tobacco) and great complexity</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/5/3/rass.html">Ramon Allones Specially Selected</a></strong> - I like this smoke, good cuban change of pace cigar for me, lots of earth, not your typical cuban flavor profile.</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="">Tatuaje Anarchy</a></strong> - The most bland Tatuaje ever, could not find much flavor, and what I did get was not very enjoyable</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/5/3/montecristo-grand-edmundo.html">Montecristo Edmundo</a></strong> - Nice light cedar flavor, this is my new morning smoke! Goes great with coffee and isn't a really heavy or strong cigar, but is filled with flavor.</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/5/3/punch-double-corona.html">Punch Double Corona</a></strong> - Weird burn and draw, but still very enjoyable. Nice flavors throughout, a bit more bold in the flavor and strength department than several other similar cigars from Cuba.</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/5/3/partagas-serie-d-4.html">Partagas Serie D #4</a></strong> - Still one of my favorite cuban cigars, like It far better than the RASS or Bolivar Petite Corona, tons of flavor and very complex.</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/5/3/paul-gamarian-reserva-exclusiva-corona.html">Paul Garmirian Reserva Exclusiva Corona</a></strong> - I like the panatella better, but thats like saying you like duck better than top sirloin. Outstanding flavors on this cigar, not a lot of change (if any), but a solid smoke.</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/5/3/illusione-singulare-le-phantom.html">Illusione Singulare Phantom LE 2010</a></strong> - Awesome smoke, my favorite Illusione. Such amazing flavors this cigar delivers, very enjoyable!</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/5/1/opis-x-forbidden-x-lancero-2009.html">Opus X Forbidden X Lancero 2009</a></strong> - Lots of leather, touch of sweet flavor, snug draw. Just okay, not amazing.</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/5/1/la-flor-dominicana-el-jocko.html">La Flor Dominicana El Jocko</a></strong> - Super old cigar, was still full bodied and had an awesome sweetness. This cigar was from 2003.</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/27/hoyo-de-monterey-churchill.html">Hoyo De Monterey Churchill</a></strong> - This was also a great stick, the flavors were not as well balances as some of the other Cubans I smoked, but still a solid smoke. These need lots of age, and are good when not aged, but really come to life after 4 years. Overall, very enjoyable, and box worthy.</li></p>
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<h3>Tim's List</h3>

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<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2012/4/30/weekend-redux-april-30-2012.html#OrtegaSerieD">Ortega Serie D No. 6</a></strong> - This Corona from Eddie Ortega (formly of EO Brands Inc) features a Mexican San Andreas wrapper, and a binder/fillers from Esteli, Nicaragua. I paired a glass of Fonseca 10 year Old Tawny Port. Wow! What winning combination. The Ortega Serie D began with some cocoa and coffee notes and quickly transitioned to earth, leather, and pepper. I really enjoyed the smoke and will be picking up more of these soon. “Box Worthy”.</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2012/4/30/weekend-redux-april-30-2012.html#LaAuroraPuroVintage2004">La Aurora Puro Vintage 2004</a></strong> - This was my disaapointment of the week. It is one sexy looking cigar. Unfortunately, it seemed to be a little under filled and consequently burned hot. I countered the effects by less frequent draws and was presented with a bread like flavor profile with the additional appearance of spice and burnt caramel that would take turns on my palate. The last third was a wash, as it became too hot to finish. Consequently, I am going to hold off on making an assessment until I can revisit.</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2012/4/30/weekend-redux-april-30-2012.html#Tatuaje109Fed90">Tatuaje 109 Federal Cigar 90th Reserva</a></strong> - This cigar was a limited run created for Federal Cigar in New Hampshire last year. This 7 x 50 Nicaraguan cigar features a Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper. An opening of cocoa quickly transitioned to bitter sweet chocolate, leather, and pepper. The pepper was subtle at first but increased in strength as the cigar progressed. Burn and draw were good. An interesting cigar but it did not “wow” me either. If you come across a few singles (they are sold out now) I would grab a couple to try.</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/30/i-love-when-an-order-arrives-just-before-lunch.html">Romeo y Juiletta Short Churchill</a></strong> - Box date on these are June 2011. While not as smooth and tastey of the 2010's I recently reviewed <a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2012/4/26/review-romeo-y-julieta-short-churchill-tubo.html">here</a>, still an enjoyable mild/medium body smoke. I cannot wait to smoke another! "Box Worthy"</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/5/1/gran-habano-corojo-5-imperiales.html">Gran Habano Corojo #5 Imperiales</a></strong> - A friend gifted me this 6 x 60 monster. I was working late Monday night from home, so I decided to fire this bad boy up. This stick features a Nicaraguan Corojo wrapper, Nicaraguan Habano binder, and Nicaraguan, Mexican, and Costa Rican fillers. The burn and draw were perfect and I would describe the strength and flavor as a solid medium. It was a good smoke but didn't change up much. Having smoked the Habano #3 in the past, I do find the darker flavors of that stick more to my liking. Still a solid smoke the money and I would recommend it to anyone who wants a medium strength smoke while they work arond the yard. "The Angler"</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/5/1/kristoff-kristania-toro.html">Kristoff Kristania Toro</a></strong> - Released at IPCPR 2011, this Kristoff retails for less than $6.00 and offers some nice flavors including coffee and vanilla. Burn and draw were decent. For the money a definite smoke I could keep around for when I am fishing or grilling. "The Angler".</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/5/2/2008-padilla-miami-89-belicoso-finos.html">Padilla Miami 8&9 Belicoso Finos</a></strong> - Wow what a great smoke. This Nicarguan Puro from 2008 was a gift from fellow BOTL, Will. Thank You, it has been a while since I had one of these! This blend was created by Don Pepin Garcia and this particular size was an exclusive to CI (2008-2009). "Box Worthy"</li></p>
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<h2>Stogie Tech: Using Cigar Auction Sites</h2>

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<h3>How it works</h3>

<p>There are few auction sites on the Internet. The two that we have used most are <a href="http://www.cigarbid.com">CigarBid</a> (From Cigars International) and <a href="http://www.cigarauctioneer.com">Cigar Auctioneer</a> (From Famous Smoke). Once you create an account you are able to place bids. When you create an account you give them a Credit Card number to keep on file. Then you choose when you want to have your cigars shipped, as they will ship once a week in a batch. For example, Cigar Auctioneer charges $5.99 flat rate shipping and ships to me every Wednesday. This means everything I bid on before Tuesday at midnight will be included in that shipment and usually arrives at my house on Friday.</p>

<p>Its also important to get to know the different auction types and terminology:</p>

<ul><p><p><li><strong>Lots</strong> - A "Lot" is an item or a group of items that has been posted for auction. For example, "Arturo Fuente Don Carlos Robusto". Note that a lot can contain one or more items.</li></p>

<p><li><strong>English Auctions</strong>  - In an English Auction, a lot is offered for sale at a given starting price. Bidders bid the highest price they are willing to pay for that lot. At the closing of the auction the lot is sold to the highest bidder at their bid price.</li></p>

<p><li><strong>Yankee Auctions </strong> - A Yankee Auction is a variation of the Dutch Auction where one or more identical items are offered for sale at the same time. In cases where a lot contains multiple identical items, at the closing of the auction, the highest bidders win the merchandise at their bid price as opposed to paying the price determined by the lowest qualified bidder (as in a Dutch Auction). (NOTE: Auto-bidding is not available for a Yankee Auction)</li></p>

<p><li><strong>Free Fall Auction</strong> - Unlike other auctions where the price is driven up by bids, the Free Fall Price is driven down by us and you decide what you are willing to pay. Free Fall Auctions allow you to purchase an item at a discounted price, eliminating the bidding process.</li></p>

<p><li><strong>QuickBuy</strong> - QuickBuy allows you to purchase an item at a discounted price, eliminating the bidding process. </li></p>

<p><strong>CAUTION</strong>: Stay away from any auction site that charges you to bid, its pretty much a scam. Sure, you can bid $1.00 on a box and win, but everyone is paying for bids. So items that get a lot of bids make up for the box  you got for a buck. Its just a scam, read about it in the forums for more information.</p>

<p><strong>MORE CAUTION</strong> - Take notice on bids where you are bidding on single cigars and multiples. For example, sometimes its not clear whether the price is for EACH cigar or the entire lot.  You can get yourself into trouble if you start bidding $30 on 5 cigars, and thats the cost per cigar not for all 5.</p></p></ul>

<h3>When you want to bid on cigars, here are some rules</h3>

<ul><p><p><li><strong>Rule 1</strong>: Decide the maximum price you are willing to pay before you bid - This is the most important rule. Ignore what anyone lists as the MSRP. When you find something you want to buy on auction, search around on the Internet and your local B&Ms and see who has the lowest price. Then, when you bid, make sure you are at least 10-20% below that price (Don't forget you have to pay shipping).</li></p>

<p><li><strong>Rule 2</strong>: Be mindful of the shipping cost and frequency - Sometimes I will bid on something and forget that I am outside my shipping window. So, I may have a box and 3 5-packs on the way, but the 3 cigars I just bid on won't come until next week. This is when I will bid on more stuff, just to offset the shipping.</li></p>

<p><li><strong>Rule 3</strong>: Set a reserve if  you can - Reserves are great, and I love the English auctions. It really allows me to say "I would pay as much as $X for that", set my reserve, and forget about it. The cool part is sometimes you get it for the initial bid! Example, if I need to bid $100 on a box of cigars to be the highest bidder, but would pay $125, I set my reserve to $125. If I win the lot for $100, its a score!</li></p>

<p><li><strong>Rule 4</strong>: Use Favorites or Watchlists - This allows you to keep track of stuff you are interested in, which is nice. I will look at all of the stuff available on auction, and add the good stuff to my watch list for later. On Cigar Auctioneer you can look at future auctions too.</li></p>

<p><li><strong>Rule 4</strong>: Get a Larger Humidor - If you start getting good at this, you're going to need more space! I use a giant cooler with beads to store my overflow stuff. Who knows, you may be able to win a new humidor on auction cheap!</li></p></p></ul>

<h3>Stuff I have won on Auction recently</h3>

<ul><p><p><li>La Aurora Puro Vintage Salamone 2003 - 5-Pack  $29.00</li></p>

<p><li>La Aurora Puro Vintage Salamone 2003 - 5-Pack - $41.00 - So I got 10 of these for $70, meaning $7.00 each. MSRP is $20.00 each, and CI is selling them for $16.95 each.</li></p>

<p><li>Gurkha Cigarnivore No. V Sampler - 18 Cigars - $34.00</li></p>

<p><li>La Aurora Preferidos LE Lancero Cameroon (Single) - My Winning Quantity 5 of 7 - $7.00 Each</li></p>

<p><li>Guillermo Leon Corona Gorda - 5 Pack - $19.00</li></p>

<p><li>Blazer CG-001 Cigar Lighter  $30.00</li></p>

<p><li>Alec Bradley Black Market Robusto 5 Pack $22.00</li></p>

<p><li>Padron 3000 Box	 $112.00</li></p>

<p><li>La Riqueza No. 4 5 Pack $15.00</li></p>

<p><li>La Aurora Escogidos Robusto 3 @ $3.00/each</li></p></p></ul>]]></description>
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<h2>Stogies of the Week</h2>

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<tr><td><h3><div style="text-align:center;">Oliva Serie V Maduro Especial 2008</div></h3></td><td><h3><div style="text-align:center;">Oliva Serie V Maduro Especial 2009</div></h3></td></tr>
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<tr><td><p><img style="display:block; margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto;" src="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/resource/IMG_3565.png?fileId=17898832" alt="" border="0" width="270" height="360" /></p>
<strong>Origin: </strong>Nicaragua<br />
<strong>Wrapper: </strong> Connecticut Broadleaf<br />
<strong>Binder: </strong> Nicaraguan <br />
<strong>Filler: </strong>Nicaraguan Jalapa Valley Ligero<br />
<strong>Strength: </strong>Medium/Full<br />
<strong>Vitola: </strong>Torpedo<br />
<strong>Size: </strong>6.5 x 52<br />
<strong>Age: </strong>3.5 yrs<br />
<strong>MSRP: </strong>Originally $6.75 (Sold in Boxes of 10)<br /></td><td><p><img style="display:block; margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto;" src="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/resource/IMG_3569.png?fileId=17898868" alt="" border="0" width="270" height="360" /></p><strong>Origin: </strong>Nicaragua<br />
<strong>Wrapper: </strong>Habano Seed Nicaraguan<br />
<strong>Binder: </strong>Nicaraguan<br />
<strong>Filler: </strong>Nicaraguan Jalapa Valley Ligero<br />
<strong>Strength: </strong>Medium/Full<br />
<strong>Vitola: </strong>Torpedo<br />
<strong>Size: </strong>6 x 52<br />
<strong>Age: </strong>2.5 yrs<br />
<strong>MSRP: </strong>$9.00 (Sold in Boxes of 10)<br /></td></tr><table></p>

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<tr><td><h3><div style="text-align:center;">Oliva Serie V Maduro Especial 2010</div></h3></td><td><h3><div style="text-align:center;">Oliva Serie V Maduro Especial 2011</div></h3></td></tr>
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<tr><td><p><img style="display:block; margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto;" src="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/resource/IMG_3574.png?fileId=17898894" alt="" border="0" width="270" height="360" /></p><strong>Origin: </strong>Nicaragua<br />
<strong>Wrapper: </strong>Mexico (San Andreas Maduro)<br />
<strong>Binder: </strong>Nicaraguan<br />
<strong>Filler: </strong>Nicaraguan<br />
<strong>Strength: </strong>Medium/Full<br />
<strong>Vitola: </strong>Torpedo<br />
<strong>Size: </strong>6 x 54<br />
<strong>Age: </strong>1.5 yrs<br />
<strong>MSRP:</strong> $9.00 (Boxes of 10)</td><td><p><img style="display:block; margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto;" src="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/storage/post-images/img_OlivaVMaduro2011_EP17.jpg" alt="" border="0" width="270" height="360" /></p><strong>Origin: </strong>Nicaragua<br />
<strong>Wrapper: </strong>Mexico (San Andreas Maduro)<br />
<strong>Binder: </strong>Nicaraguan<br />
<strong>Filler: </strong>Nicaraguan<br />
<strong>Strength: </strong>Medium/Full<br />
<strong>Vitola: </strong>Toro<br />
<strong>Size: </strong>6 x 50<br />
<strong>Age: </strong>6 months<br />
<strong>MSRP:</strong> $9.00 (Boxes of 10)<br /></td></tr></table></p>

<p>From the manufacturer (current as of April 2012):</p>

<p><blockquote><cite>Serie V Maduro 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.</cite></blockquote></p>

<p>The Oliva Serie V Maduro Especial first made it's appearance in 2008, after the success of a 2007 Limited Edition version of the Serie V. Since then, the Maduro Especial has made an appearance annually in November. With the 2009 release received the Number 5 spot in Cigar Aficionado's Best of 2009. We thought it would be interesting to have four people smoke all four releases during the show and compare notes. Let's burn!</p>

<p><p><strong>This week we are drinking</p></strong></p>

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<p><tr><td><strong><div style="text-align:center;">Ron Abuelo 7 Años</div></strong></td><td><strong><div style="text-align:center;">Ron Abuelo 12 Años</div></td></tr>
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<p><h3>Paul's List</h3></p>

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<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/27/hoyo-de-monterrey-des-duis-1998.html">Hoyo De Monterrey Des Duis (1998)</a></strong> - Not aged out, burn and construction were spot on, flavors were pure heaven. Crawl across the desert my friends, this 14-year-old cuban was one of the best vintage cubans I've smoked to date.</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/27/oliva-serie-v-maduro-especial-2010.html">Oliva Serie V Maduro Especial 2010</a></strong> - Goes great with coffee, a tad bitter, needs more age.</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/27/oliva-serie-v-maduro-especial-2009.html">Oliva Serie V Maduro Especial 2009</a></strong> - Loved the spice.</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/27/oliva-serie-v-maduro-especial-2008.html">Oliva Serie V Maduro Especial 2008</a></strong> - Roasted nuts, then kinda just okay.</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/27/quesada-seleccion-espana.html">Quesada Selección Espana </a></strong> - What wonderful floral flavors that come form this smoke, subtle spice, and very smooth. The short robust is by far my favorite. Box worthy.</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/27/viaje-skull-and-bones-daisy-cutter.html">Viaje Skull and Bones Daisy Cutter</a></strong> - CRAWL ACROSS THE DESERT! Wow, everything they said about this stick being amazing, is true, and more. The thing that really gets me about this stick os the flavor. Unbelievable representation of coffee and cocoa flavors in the cigar. Its almost like smoking something that was infused, except its the opposite of suck. Probably the most flavor I've even gotten out of a non-cuban cigar, just wish they would make more like this, as the new cigars in this line are not even close to this.</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/27/hoyo-de-monterey-churchill.html">Hoyo De Monterey Churchill</a></strong> - This was also a great stick, the flavors were not as well balances as some of the other Cubans I smoked, but still a solid smoke. These need lots of age, and are good when not aged, but really come to life after 4 years. Overall, very enjoyable, and box worthy.</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/27/partagas-lucitaina-2005.html">Partagas Lucitaina (2005)</a></strong> - Thanks to this stick, I stayed warm on Sunday while smoking outdoors with co-host Tim at a cigar event in Rhode Island put on by Mr. J's Havana Smoke Shop. The stick POORED flavors for well over 1 hour and 30 minutes. Nice smooth earth and wood, classic cuban profile, excellent burn and construction. Box worthy.</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/27/padron-ambassador-vintage.html">Padron Ambassador (vintage)</a></strong> - To be honest, I was not overly impressed with this one. It had some nice cocoa flavors, and earth, but just didn't deliver a good overall smoking experience. That being said, dry boxing could have helped, and maybe it was just this particular stick that was a little off. However, I enjoyed the torpedo more than this size.</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/27/por-larranaga-monte-carlo.html">Por Larranaga Monte Carlo</a></strong> - Great smoke, they can be bitter if they are not aged. When aged, they smooth out and its like smoking orange soda.</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/27/ep-carrillo-edicion-inaugural-2009.html">E.P. Carrillo Edicion Inaugural 2009</a></strong> - This stick is absolutely amazing. Nice smooth, creamy smoke, full of flavor, and just keeps getting better with age! I almost get a citrus sweetness from this one now, and glad I bought an extra box just to age.</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/27/cabaiguan-guapos-rx.html">Cabaiguan Guapos RX</a></strong> - This is a solid smoke, great construction, classic Tatuaje flavors, spice, wood, and a nice finish. While this isn't an over-the-top-awesome cigar, its good, so go get at least a 5-pack or a box if you can get one cheap. Great for when you're looking for an easy smoke.</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/27/paul-gamarian-gourmet-series-symphony-20.html">Paul Gamarian Gourmet Series - Symphony 20</a></strong> - This is the original toro size that came before the salmon and the robust. It smells so awesome, smokes great, and the flavors are outstanding. The cigar still packs a punch, I would not smoke it at 11:00AM like I did, wait until after dinner!</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/27/unbanded-la-aurora-preferido.html">Unbanded La Aurora Preferido</a></strong> - This was a gift from my friend Jeff. Awesome smoke, nice change ups in flavor, classic La Aurora goodness.I tried to catch a picture of the oils oozing from the cigar, a sign that even though this cigar was a few years old, there were still some oils left, which means more aging potential!</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/27/cusano-18.html">Cusano 18</a></strong> - An okay mild-medium body cigar, no change ups, and just okay flavors. Buy one to try it.</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/21/jose-l-piedra-conservas.html">Jose L. Piedra Conservas</a></strong> - Budget cuban, I believe machine made binder/short filler with a hand applied wrapper. $2-$3 a stick has great cuban flavors and very enjoyable.</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/21/viaje-skull-bones-wmd-2011.html">Viaje Skull & Bones WMD (2011)</a></strong> - Nice pepper and great flavors throughout!</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/21/opus-x-el-scorpion-2009.html">Opus X El Scorpion 2009</a></strong> - Major disappointment! Overpriced. Underrated. Poor construction. Just okay flavors. At this point, I would not buy another 22 count Opus X box.</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/21/opus-x-super-belicoso-xxx-power-ranger.html">Opus X Super Belicoso XXX Power Ranger</a></strong> - Awesome start, boring middle, awesome finish</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/19/fish-quesada.html">Fish & Quesada!</a></strong> - Not a great cigar, not horrible, but I would not recommend that people go out and buy these in this size. It was a 60 Tribute, but would be much better in a corona. I also smoked a Gurhka Cellar Reserve, which was totally awesome, great flavors, great burn and construction (it held up while i was fishing!).</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/27/la-aurora-puro-vintage-2003.html">La Aurora Puro Vintage 2003</a></strong> - Amazing smoke! Starts of very mild, with sublet flavors, then picks up and developed a wonderful orange peel sweetness, then moves to a rush earth flavor. Simply outstanding, perfect burn and construction, you are in for a really wild ride when you smoke this one! Crawl across desert.</li></p></ul>

<h3>Tim's List</h3>

<ul>
<p><li><strong>Juan Lopez Seleccion No. 1</strong> - Smooth, easy to smoke Cuban. I couldn't detect a lot of flavors however. There were some citris notes on first half with more spice on the second.</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/19/partagas-lusitanias.html">Partagas Lusitanias</a></strong> - Gifted to me by Mark during the last EP of the podcast. This double corona, burned well and the draw was a bit tight but was still managable. Started with cedar, lots of that Cuban twang, and some mild pepper. The second half brought some toastiness. An enjoyable gift. I recently traded with someone for more of these, so I will be enjoying them again soon.</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/19/padron-londres-maduro.html">Padron Londres Maduro</a></strong> - How can you go wrong with a Padron Maduro that costs $3.75. Admittedly, it is not the most attractive Padron ever produced. But this Corona is consistant in flavor and construction every time. "Box Worthy"</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/19/casa-magna-domus-magnus-limitada.html">Casa Magna Domus Magnus Limitada</a></strong> - I finally got around to trying this stick and I am glad I did. It had made some of the <a href="http://www.highlightcigars.com/best-cigars-of-2011">top ten</a> lists of 2011 but for whatever reason, I just never reached for one until now. Nice mix of cedar spice, cocoa, and a sweetness I couldn't place. Good performance, I will be revisting this stick again.</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/23/la-gloria-cubana-medaille-dor-no4.html">La Gloria Cubana Medaille d'Or No.4</a></strong> - I scored one of these in a recent trade. This 6 x 32 Slim Panetela offered up a unique combination of citris and pepper. The profile didn't change up much, but it was a very enjoyable and smooth 30 minute smoke that I would certainly revisit. "Box Split"</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/23/bolivar-belicosos-finos-1.html">Bolivar Belicosos Finos</a></strong> - The big brother to the Bolivar Petit Corona, this stick performed perfectly with slightly stronger flavors up front than the PC. As the burn line worked its way tdown the tapered length to the more narrower gauge, the strength lessened but the earthly, smooth flavors were more similar to the Petit. "Box Worthy" but I think I do prefer the PC.</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2012/4/26/review-romeo-y-julieta-short-churchill-tubo.html">Romeo y Julieta Short Churchill Tubo</a></strong> - This stick offered up a nice balance of coffee and graham cracker with subtle sweetness. The finish was medium in length and toasty. Construction was perfect on the first one I smoked but I had a void in the second one. After clipping past the void all was well. Hard to gauge with the construction issues on this one, but I ordered a box.</li></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://stogiegeeks.squarespace.com/stogies/2012/4/26/pg-reserva-exclusiva-corona-extra.html">Paul Garmirian Reserva Exclusiva Corona Extra</a></strong> - Paul and I had scored a seven year old box of these a while back and I absolutely loved them. So when I recently found a five pack available online, I immediately pulled the trigger. Not as smooth as the older sticks but enjoyable and certainly worth it. "Box Worthy" if you plan to age.</li></p>
</ul>

<h2>Stogie Tech: Cigar Travel Cases</h2>

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<p>I have a ton of different travel cases. I like the hard plastic cases when I travel because it protects the cigar. I like a nice leather case when I go out, because it looks classy. I am in search of something that holds a flask, cutter and lighter. I really want a nice one, but would rather have a nice box or two of cigars instead. You can use these as an overflow for your humidor. You can use cigar tube or two instead. This is largely personal preference, but I thought I would go through some different types. Several I own and several are on the wish list.</p>
<ol>
<p><p><li>Two through Four Finger Soft Cases - This type of case seems to be the most commonly available. They are usually leather on the outside and some type of cedar lining on the inside. The cases are soft, and not crush-proof. Sometimes there will be a flap to open, some will slide together.<p></p>

<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/1st-Class-Cigar-Humidors-Leather/dp/B004JHLML6/ref=sr_1_6?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1335552374&sr=1-6">Basic Case</a>: $9.99</li></p>

<p><li>Cuban-Style Case with Zipper - This is a variation on the above, except there is a hard cedar insert that holds up to 4 cigars. The top is held by a zipper, and there is another compartment on the bottom for humidification.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.cubanlous.com/hupmann-travel-humidor-cigars-p-1201.html">H. Upman Case</a>: $189</li></p>

<p><li>Cigar Caddy/Xicar Cases:</p>

<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/XiKar-X-treme-Protection-Rugged-Travel/dp/B001CZH7PI/ref=sr_1_2?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1335552439&sr=1-2">Xicar 5-Count</a>: $21.38</li></p>

<p><li>Zero Halliburton Cigar Cases - Perhaps the best case I've ever seen. Simply awesome, yet discontinued and super hard to find. The real kicker is they are super expensive. A 9 cigar capacity case, without the key, was on Ebay for $125</li></p>

<p>Pictures can be found <a href="http://uncrate.com/stuff/zero-halliburton-cigar-cases">here</a>.</p>

<p><li>Travel Humidors - I have a travel humdir that holds about 10 cigars. Its leather on the outside, and cedar on the inside. Its like a humidor, but only holds 10 cigars. It VERY classy looking. My Dad paid about $300 for it new at a local shop. I take it when I want to try to be classy.</li></p>

<p><li><a href="http://www.andregarciacases.com/">Andre Garcia</a> - Supposed to be some of the nicest travel cases around. There are several styles to choose from, the cheapest being about $80:</li></p>

<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Andre-Garcia-Italian-Finger-Leather/dp/B001CZNQCG/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1327088937&sr=8-2">Andre Garcia Italian 4 Finger Black Leather Hard Cigar Case</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Andre-Garcia-Italian-Brown-Leather/dp/B001CZF1K6/ref=pd_sim_sbs_hg_1">Andre Garcia Italian Brown Leather Hard Cigar Case 15ct</a></p>

<p><li><a href="http://www.vanderburghhumidors.com/index.php/travel-humidors/outback4-leather-travel-humidor">Vanderburg Humidors Outback4 Leather Travel Humidor</a> - This looks like a really nice case, except I can't help think of the Seinfeld episode with the "european carry-all". Its a "nurse" or "man purse" in my opinion and that has held me back from buying it.</li></p>
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            <itunes:subtitle>All four releases of the Oliva V Serie V Maduro Especial are reviewed. We then explore travel humidors.</itunes:subtitle>
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            <title>Episode 16 - "Falling Ashes"</title>
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<p><p>"Welcome to the Stogie Geeks Show!" "This is episode 15 of Stogie Geeks, where the cigars sometimes burn as crooked as the local politicians and the bourbon flows steady… Joining me in the studio is Tim "I ride the short bus to pronunciation school" Mugherini! Mark, who is a big fan of the unbanded cigar, is also here, welcome Mark!.</p></p>

<p><p>Tonight Tim and Mark are smoking an unbanded cigar provided by myself. I am smoking an unbanded cigar from Stogie Santa, who could not be with us tonight. I will reveal to Tim and Mark what their cigar is at the end of the show, and Stogie Santa is going to text me the details of my cigar to be revealed at the end of the show.</p></p>

<p><p>Editors Note: We have reached a new milestone hear on the Stogie Geeks show. After episode 15 we had our first member vomit from excessive drinking. Congrats to Ben!</p></p>

<p><p><strong>This week we are drinking</p></strong></p>
<p><p>Ron Anejo Santiago de Cuba</p></p>

<p><h3>Paul's List</h3></p>

<p><ul><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/10/hoyo-de-monterrey-du-roi-cuban.html">Hoyo de Monterrey Du Roi (cuban)</a></strong> - This smoke was outstanding.  Granted it was 10 years old. Makes me want to buy a cab of 50 of these and sit on them for 10 years. Nice smooth, wood flavors, still had tons of flavor and was not aged out. This cigar was also equally as good from start to finish, where I burned my fingers off! Thanks to Bill from the Cigar Snapshot podcast for this gift!</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/10/god-of-fire-serie-b-robusto.html">God of Fire Serie B Robusto</a></strong> - Nice toasty flavors on this smoke, poured smoked, but in the end it was no where close to being a $22.00 cigar. I'd pay maybe $10 for it.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/12/padron-45th-anniversary.html">Padron 45th Anniversary</a></strong> - Still the benchmark high end smoke. The flavors just keep building throughout, getting better and better as the cigar progresses. But, there are not buts, get yourself one of these smokes and enjoy it with a nice cup of coffee. Tip: Dry box this smoke first before smoking it!</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/12/cai-sapranos-associate.html">CAO Sapranos Associate</a></strong> - I really love the flavors in this cigar, first 2/3 were really nice, almost a citrus sweetness. The finish wasn't bad, but wasn't good either.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/12/la-riqueza.html">La Riqueza</a></strong> - When I lit this up the flavors just poured in my mouth, however, it was plugged and I pitched it. I need to re-visit.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong>San Cristobol</strong> - I smoked one of these last summer, and it was totally amazing. I bought a bunch, and they are just not as good now. Flat, and not a lot of flavor. </li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/12/benji-menendez-master-series.html">Benji Menendez Master Series</a></strong> - What a great smoke, sweet flavors, complexity, balance, spice, this cigar has a lot going for it. Its cameroon wrapper will surely please. It should be noted this is the original release, the re-release in a toro size is just as good. Aging will be kind to these smokes as well, so seek them out.</li></p></p>
<p></ul></p>

<p><h3>Tim's List</h3></p>

<p><ul></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2012/3/27/the-weekend-redux-march-26-2012.html#KristoffCriollo">Kristoff Criollo Madador</a></strong> - I did some grilling with the company of this 6.5 x 56 Toro from Kristoff. This stick performed well with a free flowing draw and a ton of smoke. The flavor profile didn’t change up much but it was enjoyable. Something I would certainly smoke again in a similar situation. “The Angler”</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/10/bolivar-petite-corona.html">Bolivar Petite Corona</a></strong> - This three year old Cuban was gifted to me by Paul. My first Bolivar actually. Perfect construction and a smooth earthy profile made this 5 x 42 stick a pleasure to smoke. I am typically not a fan of "earthy" but this stick pulls it off in a not "in your face" manner that it is completely enjoyable. "Box Worthy"</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/10/arturo-fuente-short-story.html">Arturo Fuente Short Story</a></strong> - A great way to start my Easter morning. A refreshing classic from AF IMHO. I always keep a fiver around.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/10/camacho-liberty-2010.html">Camacho Liberty 2010</a></strong> - Paul gifted me this Camacho Liberty 2010 that had a fair amount of plume on it. I had tried the 2009 but felt it didn't quite meet my expectations for such a high price tag. The 2010, however, was a different story. Smooth and complex, I really enjoyed the cedar sweetness on the last third. Besdies the Camacho 11/18 is still a favorite vitola of mine. "Box Worthy"</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/10/paul-garmirian-reserva-exclusiva-gran-panatela-2004.html">Paul Garmirian Reserva Exclusiva Gran Panatela</a></strong> - A fantastic smoke I enjoyed at lunch this week. Thank you Paul and Stogie Santa for gifting me this. This stick measures in at 7 1/2 x 40 and was just as toasty and complex as the Corona I reviewed a while back <a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2011/12/6/review-paul-garmirian-reserva-exclusiva-corona-extra.html">here</a>. I wish I had more. "The Oasis"</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/11/diamond-crown-julius-caesar.html">Diamond Crown Julius Caesar Robusto</a></strong> - Well constructed with a beautiful wrapper. The flavor profile was very earthy with some woodsy notes and an occasional sweeteness. Not bad but not great.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="">Padron 2000 Natural</a></strong> - With a MSRP around $4.00, the Padron 2000 in either the Natural and Maduro is probably one of the best price concious Nicuraguan Puro's on the market. The natural offers up a profile of wood, hay, and coffee. A definite "fiver".</li></p></p>
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<p><h2>Stogie Tech: How To Find Aged Cigars</h2></p>

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<p>Some of the listeners I've been talking to were wondering how we find aged cigars. I also talk to many people in the local lounge asking the same question, usually when they ask what I am smoking and its something older than 5 years! Here are some tips:</p>

<p><ul><p><li><strong>Get friendly with your local shop</strong> - Look, don't just walk into your local shop and ask, "Got anything with age on it?". Instead, try to start a relationship with them. Talk with them about cigars, about which ones you like, which brands they carry, etc… Then, have a list of cigars and brands that you like. Do your research, find out what may have been limited some time ago and prove your knowledge. When you start asking about rare or aged stuff in an intelligent manner, they may be more inclined to break out stuff that has been laying around. Also, don't be afraid to look around.  Some good signs of age are yellow cellophane, plume, or boxes that lok old (e.g. Davidoff small white boxes that look like they have been dragged through the dirt). Stogie Santa and I would have lots of conversations about aged stuff, I'd ask for all kinds of crazy stuff that I read about online, and I scored some gems this way. From then on, he clued me in on several more vintage smokes.</li></p></p>

<p><p><li><strong>Look online</strong> - Online shops sometimes have a "vintage" section, and this goes for Cuban and non-Cuban smokes. It will typically be buried on the site, but you can find some neat stuff if you look hard enough. With Cubans, feel free to email and find the box dates (all Cubans have a date on the box, for the most part). The other thing is to note when a limited release was produced, and search for that limited release. You will be surprised with what you find.</li></p></p>

<p><p><li><strong>Trade with friends</strong> - Again, its about telling people what you like. Talk to your friends, tell them you've always wanted to try a specific cigar. Or that you had an aged cigar you really liked, they may be willing to trade with you.</li></p></p>

<p><p><li><strong>Online Forums </strong>- I will let Tim and Mark handle most of this one, but often you can find aged cigars by buying and trading in the forums.</li></p></ul></p>

<p><h2>Diversion of the Week</h2></p>
<p><h3>Stogie Fresh: Why are Cuban cigars so Expensive?</h3></p>
<p><p>David "Doc" Diaz two part post outlining the historical, social, political, and financial reasons affecting the cost of Cuban's can be found here; <a href="http://www.stogiefresh.info/edu-cigars/articles/cost-of-cubans-01.html">part 1</a> and <a href="http://www.stogiefresh.info/edu-cigars/articles/cost-of-cubans-02.html">part 2</a>. A very education and interesting read.</p></p>

<p><h2>Stogie of the Week</h2></p>

<p><h3>Gurkha Black Dragon Imperial Presidente</h3></p>

<p><p><strong>Origin: Honduras</strong><br /></p>
<p><strong>Wrapper: Connecticut Broadleaf Maduro</strong><br /></p>
<p><strong>Binder: Cameroon</strong><br /></p>
<p><strong>Filler: Dominican </strong><br /></p>
<p><strong>Strength: Medium</strong><br /></p>
<p><strong>Vitola: Presidente </strong><br /></p>
<p><strong>Size: 7 x 56</strong><br /></p>
<p><strong>Age: 1 Year in the humidor</strong><br /></p>
<p><strong>MSRP: $288.00 box of 20, $14,40 each. Paid $5.00 ($46.00 for 10 on cigarbid.com)</strong><br /></p></p>

<p>Paul was smoking an Ashton VSG Double Corona with 2 years of age.</p>]]></description>
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            <title>Episode 15 - "Happy Birthday Stogie Santa"</title>
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<p><h2>Stogie of the Week</h2></p>
<p><h3>J. Grotto Series Reserva Gran Corona</h3></p>
<p><p><strong>Origin: </strong>Raices Cubanas Factory in Honduras<br /></p>
<p><strong>Wrapper: </strong>Honduran Criollo '98<br /></p>
<p><strong>Binder: </strong>Honduran Criollo '98<br /></p>
<p><strong>Filler: </strong>Honduran & Nicaragua Ligero<br /></p>
<p><strong>Strength: </strong>Medium/Full<br /></p>
<p><strong>Vitola: </strong>Gran Corona<br /></p>
<p><strong>Size: </strong>5 5/8 x 46<br /></p>
<p><strong>Age: </strong>N/A<br /></p>
<p><strong>MSRP: </strong>$7.75<br /></p></p>

<p><p><strong>This week we are drinking</p></strong></p>
<p><p>Pappy Van Winkle Family Reserve 15 Year</p></p>

<p><h3>Paul's List</h3></p>

<p><ul></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/6/montecristo-2.html">Montecristo #2</a></strong> - This one had 3 years of age on it, and was outstanding. Great balance of flavors, wood, earth, sublet spice.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/6/liga-privada-dirty-rat.html">Liga Privada Dirty Rat</a></strong> - This was an excellent smoke, loved the flavors coming off this stick, smooth, balanced. However, not worth the $11 price tag.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/6/my-father-federal-cigars-91st-broadleaf.html">My Father Federal Cigars 91st (Broadleaf)</a></strong> - Some good toasty flavors up front, but then it did nothing for me the rest of the way. Did not enjoy this one unfortunately, could just be my pallet.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/6/la-aurora-cien-anos-preferido.html">La Aurora Cien Anos Preferido</a></strong> - This smoke was awesome. The change up in flavors as this thing smoked was so great, loved it.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/6/tatuaje-cojonu-2012-broadleaf.html">Tatuaje Cojonu 2012 (Broadleaf)</a></strong> - Love this smoke, awesome Tatuaje classic flavors, this one is going to age extremely well.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/6/cain-f-daytona.html">CAIN F Daytona</a></strong> - What a great smoke! Came in that sampler box, and produced excellent flavors, somewhat sweet, hints of wood.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/6/tatuaje-cojonu-2012-sumatra.html">Tatuaje Cojonu 2012 (Sumatra)</a></strong> - Great stick, however, this one had TOO LOOSE of a draw. I think the flavors suffered some as a result, can't wait to try more.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/6/jamie-garcia-connecticut.html">Jamie Garcia Connecticut </a></strong> - Was not a fan, lots of pepper, and other flavors that just really never came together for me.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/6/liga-privada-9.html">Liga Privada #9</a></strong> - Again, this one started out AMAZING, then got weird, and "fizzled out".</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/6/opus-x-shark-2009.html">Opus X Shark (2009)</a></strong> - This stick started out AMAZING, then was just meh.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/6/padron-1964-anniversary.html">Padron 1964 Anniversary</a></strong> - Great cocao-like deep flavors. Stronger than I remember, smoked this one right before I went to Magic Kingdom, and was a little sick from it. Then went on the tea cups, not recommended.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/6/cao-sapranos-soldier.html">CAO Sapranos (Soldier)</a></strong> - Great smoke, nice flavors, by far my favorite from CAO. Thanks Jeff!</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/6/my-father-federal-cigars-91st.html">My Father Federal Cigars 91st </a></strong> - I had high hopes for this, but had huge construction issues. The flavors were good, but uncharacteristic construction problem for this brand did not allow me to give it a fair review.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/6/ashton-vsg-eclipse.html">Ashton VSG Eclipse</a></strong> - I absolutely love this smoke. The box I have is a bit young, needs time. I smoked one from the new box, and gave one to a friend. We both seemed to agree its a bit unbalanced and needs time to age. Can't wait til' these are covered in plume!</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/6/davidoff-colorado-claro-special-t-2012.html">Davidoff Colorado Claro Special T (2012)</a></strong> - Nice flavors, a tad grassy, very smooth. Needs more time to live up to the ones from 2008, but very happy with my box (10 count) purchase.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/6/partagas-serie-p-torpedo.html">Partagas Serie P Torpedo</a></strong> - This one was good, but lacked some of the flavors you find in lots of other Partagas smokes. I would say try one or two and see what you think.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/6/viaje-skull-bones-mystery.html">Viaje Skull & Bones Mystery ?</a></strong> - This was a fantastic smoke, I wish I had more. Box worthy for sure!</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/6/la-flor-dominicana-factory-press-ii.html">La Flor Dominicana Factory Press II</a></strong> - These were OUTSTANDING a couple of years ago. I had one covered in plume. This one was good, but lost flavor, big time. If you have these, smoke em'.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="">Tatuaje Cojonu 2003http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/6/tatuaje-cojonu-2003.html</a></strong> - Still my favorite from the Cojonu size, though I think this one had some construction issues.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/6/padron-1926-1.html">Padron 1926 #1</a></strong> - One word: YUM.</li></p></p>
<p></ul></p>

<p><h3>Tim's List</h3></p>

<p><ul></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/3/7/viaje-friends-and-family.html">Viaje Friends and Family</a></strong> - Beautiful cigar that offered a rich and earthy flavor profile that was extremely balanced. Flavors included espresso, dark chocolate, leather, and pepper. I would love to have tried more than one but considering many shops only received a single fifteen count box, I consider myself lucky to have received this one as a gift.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/3/5/room-101-osok-filero.html">Room 101 One Shot One Kill (OSOK) Filero.html</a></strong> - Interesting flavor profile of earth, leather, wood, and an occasional floral note. Full flavored but medium/full in strength. Construction was perfect. When I revisit, it will be after dinner with a bourbon.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/3/15/viaje-wlp-winter-classic.html">Viaje WLP Winter Classic</a></strong> - This stick was a pleasure to smoke and I think it went unnoticed by many since it was released at the same time as the Viaje Super Shot. Medium in body and strength, it offered a nice balance of mocha, pepper, and malt. It didn't change up for me much but found it enjoyable and satisfying after lunch. A definite "Fiver" or two.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/3/15/montecristo-petit-edmundo.html">Montecristo Petit Edmundo</a></strong> - Box date on these is April 2011. After a few weeks of rest I decided to see how they were burning at lunch this week. Good burn and draw. Nice wood core but I found the flavors slightly harsh and unbalanced compared to the Grand Edmundo we smoked on the show a few months back. I think another year will do these good. Now to be patient!</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/3/19/olivares-aging-room-m356-rondo.html">Olivares Aging Room M356 Rondo</a></strong> - Nice smoke! Dominican puro with a nice balance of cedar and spice and some sweetness on the finish. Great construction and burn. I would certainly recommend a "Fiver" to check it out.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/3/21/ep-carillo-new-wave-ct-short-run-exquisitos.html">EP Carillo New Wave CT Short Run Exquisitos</a></strong> - What a great stick! These just landed and I have to say the addition of the Broadleaf as the binder adds just the right amount of spice to the already creamy, nutty profile. A 4 7/8 x 50 Robusto, it is the perfect size for an early Am or lunch time smoke. "Box Worthy"</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2012/3/19/the-weekend-redux-march-19-2012.html#Viaje Super Shot 12 Gauge">Viaje Super Shot 12 Gauge</a></strong> - Andre hit it out of the park with this release! Two weeks ago I smoked the Viaje Super Shot 10 Gauge and was blown away by that stick. So when Stogie Santa texted that the 12 Gauge had arrived, I immediately had him send me some. This little 3.5 x 52 shot gun shell is rich in flavor including; earth, espresso, dark chocolate, leather, and red pepper. The flavor profile is full as is the strength. "Box Worthy" if you can find any left.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2012/3/19/the-weekend-redux-march-19-2012.html#Viaje WLP Candela 2012">Viaje WLP Candela 2012</a></strong> - The 2012 release has a bright green wrapper and is a slightly larger (5 x 52). Much like the 2011, the wrapper is razor thin and I did have some cracking occur. Regardless, this stick performed well and offered up some great flavor on Saint Patrick’s day. Medium in body and strength. The wrapper offered some nice grassy undertones but did not overpower the cigar. Worth a try when you want something different. </li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2012/3/19/the-weekend-redux-march-19-2012.html#Le Hoyo du Roi">Le Hoyo du Roi</a></strong> - Gifted to me by Bill Berris of The <a href="http://www.cigarsnapshot.com">Cigar Snapshot</a>, this twelve year old Corona from the land of forbidden fruit had superb balance and smoothness. It was the perfect way to end the weekend. Nub’d it!&#160; “Box Worthy” or maybe I should say “Cab Worthy”.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2012/3/30/review-jaime-garcia-reserva-especial-connecticut-shade-new-e.html">Jaime Garcia Reserva Especial Connecticut Shade New England Exclusive</a></strong> - Thus far these has been shipped to about fifteen shops in the New England area. Available in four sizes, I smoked both the Short Robusto and Belicoso. It had a nice balance of almonds and graham crackers with a faint sweetness and an occasional appearance of mild pepper. Burn and draw were perfect. It is a great medium bodied smoke which was the perfect size and strength to enjoy at lunch or after breakfast. Well balanced and smooth but flavorful and satisfying. “Box Worthy”.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2012/4/2/the-weekend-redux-april-02-2012.html#CroMagnon">CroMagnon Anthropology</a></strong> - One of the cigars included was a CroMagnon Anthropology from RoMa Craft Tobac. This Grand Corona was well constructed and burned perfectly. Great draw, lots of smoke, and some good dark flavors while never becoming harsh. A solid medium/full in strength, I will be looking to grab a “Fiver” or two of these to enjoy again.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/4/4/tatuaje-cojuno-2012-broadleaf.html">Tatuaje Cojuno 2012</a></strong> - Great performance and great flavor. Typical Pete Johnson flavors. I did enjoy this more than the Sumatra. "Box Worthy"</li></p></p>
<p></ul></p>

<p><h2>Stogie Tech: Cigar Smoking Tips for the Traveler</h2></p>

<p>I spent more time on the road in March than I did at home. This is a rare thing for me, but it worked out that I had three events to do this month. I learned a lot about smoking when traveling:</p>

<p><p><li><strong>Bring Cigars</strong> - Always bring your own cigars! Sometimes I bring too many, sometimes not enough. Wait, there is no such thing as too many! I used the hard case traveling cases with Boveda packs. Never put cigars in your checked luggage, always take them with you on the plane (gets too cold in the luggage). Cigars in tubes and cellophane travel extremely well.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong>Bring Matches and Cheap Cutters</strong> - I always put matches in my bag along with a cheap cutter. Matches are a-okay with TSA. Cutters have mixed success. Rarely do they question it, however once this month they pulled it from my bag and looked at, then sent me on my way (with my cutter). I never bring an expensive one, just in case.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong>NEVER Pack a Torch lighter</strong>r</li> - I've been toying with bringing a Bic lighter with a soft flame. Anything that is a torch will be taken by TSA, even if you check it. Xicar makes one with a soft flame, but TSA will inspect it almost every time, which is annoying.</p></p>
<p><p><li><strong>Find a local place</strong> - I always try to find a local cigar shop, look around, meet people, and find smokes that you may never find anywhere else! Also, don't buy cigars from the hotel, Marriott wanted $50 for a Padron!</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong>Share your cigars</strong> - When I go to teach there is always at least one person who loves cigars. Its a great way to meet people and make friends, so invite people to smoke cigars. Some hotels are better than others. Marriott in downtown Charlotte NC has a lounge, most other places let you smoke outside, in Orlando we could smoke on the balcony, so you never know.</li></p></p>

<p><h2>Stogie Tech: Keeping a Digital Cigar Journal</h2></p>

<p><p><img style="display:block; margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto;" src="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/storage/post-images/img_EvernoteDesktop.png" alt="" border="0" /></p></p>

<p><h3>Why Keep a Cigar Journal?</h3></p>
<p><p>I first started keeping a cigar journal because I wanted to track what smoked I had tried and enjoyed. I quickly learned, however, of some trends in the origin and types of tobacco I preferred in different situations. It also helped me gain experience in detecting different flavors and aromas that different blends had to offer. I would often find myself referring back to notes on a specific flavor or aroma I detected in the past to compare the origin or type of tobacco used.</p></p>

<p><h3>Types of Digital Journals</h3></p>
<p><p>I have come across a lot of excel sheets and apps but most of them didn't seem to offer the flexibility I wanted or just seemed clunky. Initially I began using <a href="http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=tiddlywiki&source=web&cd=1&sqi=2&ved=0CC8QFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.tiddlywiki.com%2F&ei=SC1_T7GFA-ih2QXgjOj7Bg&usg=AFQjCNEGZ6deufKnMcv717JC7dENuLHmow&cad=rja">TiddlyWiki</a>, which is a small Wiki contained in a single JavaScript enabled HTML file. It was easy and flexible but I couldn't access it from my iPhone or remotely on the web. Also, I wanted to ability to tag notes such as "favorite" or "wish list" and share them with family and friends, particularly around the holidays.</p></p>

<p><h3>What is Evernote?</h3></p>
<p><p>Evernote is a note taking application. According to the Evernote <a href="http://www.evernote.com">website</a>:</p></p>

<p><blockquote>Evernote makes it easy to remember things big and small from your everyday life using your computer, phone, tablet and the web.</blockquote></p>

<p><p><strong>Features:</strong></p></p>
<p><ul></p>
<p><p><li><strong>Cross Platform</strong> - Windows, OS X, Blackberry, iOS, Android, and Web</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong>Sync</strong> - All platforms synchronize via Evernote's web servers.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong>Flexibility</a></strong> - You can create text notes, audio notes, video notes, or free hand "ink" notes. Moreover, you can attach files to your notes (i.e. pictures).</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong>Finding Notes</a></strong> - You can group notes, tag notes, link notes, and have full search ability of your notes.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong>Sharing</a></strong> - Last, but not least, you can make notes public and share them with the world or just a group of people of your choosing.</li></p></p>
<p></ul></p>

<p><p><strong>Free Verse Premium:</strong></p></p>
<p><p>Evernote is free but does have some limitations. I did not have any issues using the free version but for $4.99 a month you can purchase the premium version if so you choose. The most compelling reason to spend the five dollars is the 60 MB limit a month on uploads. I came nowhere close to hitting this limit but I kept my attachments (pictures) small. The premium version bumps you up to 1 GB.</p>

<p><h3>My Journal</h3></p>
<p><p>I tried to keep it simple. I document wrapper, binder, filler, vitola, size, and age along with some of my thoughts on the smoke. I chose four tags to start; favorite, collection, limited, and wish list. If the opportunity presents itself I include a picture. As an example, I shared a dozen or so from my journal <a href="https://www.evernote.com/pub/tmugherini/cigars">here</a>. </p>

<p><p>Tip: The one tip I have is to create a note as a template. There is no template functionality in Evernote yet, but you can use a blank template note and copy it to save some time typing each time you add a new smoke.</p></p>

<p><h2>Diversion of the Week</h2></p>
<p><h3><a href="http://www.botl.org/community/forums/showthread.php?t=60120">Posted on BOTL.ORG: "Cuba Trip - Lessons Learned"</a></h3></p>
<p>A fascinating post by BOTL member Jim on his recent trip to Cuba with his Dad. Packed full of useful tips for anyone considering such a Pilgrimage. Interesting to anyone who enjoys cigars and the culture associated with them.</p>]]></description>
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            <title>Episode 14 - "Molotov Cocktails"</title>
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<p><h2>Stogie of the Week</h2></p>
<p><h3>Quesada Q D'etat Molotov</h3></p>
<p><p><strong>Origin: </strong>Dominican Republic<br /></p>
<p><strong>Wrapper: </strong>Dominican Republic<br /></p>
<p><strong>Binder: </strong>Dominican Republic<br /></p>
<p><strong>Filler: </strong>Dominican Republic<br /></p>
<p><strong>Strength: </strong>Medium/Full<br /></p>
<p><strong>Vitola: </strong>Perfecto<br /></p>
<p><strong>Size: </strong>5 x 58<br /></p>
<p><strong>Age: </strong>N/A<br /></p>
<p><strong>MSRP: </strong>$7.95<br /></p></p>

<p><p>This sexy looking perfecto is the first of three limited vitola's that is intended to help raise awareness of the dangers of government regulation of premium cigars. Every box ships with a Cigar Rights of America registration form.</p></p>

<p><p><strong>This week we are drinking</p></strong></p>
<p><p>Suntory Yamazaki 18 year old Japanese Single Malt Whiskey</p></p>

<p><h3>Paul's List</h3></p>

<p><ul><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.cigarpass.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=54404">Por Larranaga Monte Carlo</a></strong> - I re-visited this smoke as it was from a box purchase late last year. These are dated somewhere in 2011. This second one I smoked from the box was plugged, so I grabbed another which had a much better draw. The first third was awesome, a little cedar and hints of citrus/spice. The rest was sorta the same thing, and I got a little bored towards the end.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="">San Cristobal de la Habana (2005)</a></strong> - This was my last one from 2005, and man was it good. All sorts of subtle sweet flavors that don't overwhelm your pallet, but compliment your drink and meal. Smokes so smooth and tasty. Interesting, I like the 2011 versions of this stick equally as much, just a different flavor profile. Its one of those sticks that just smokes different, not necessarily better and not worse, regardless of age. Its just different. Great smoking experience.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="">Quesada Espana Robusto</a></strong> - I smoked this one after a nice Italian meal (Gnocchi, yum) while walking the streets of downtown San Francisco. It did the job, though I wish I could have sat in a lounge somewhere with a nice cocktail and smoked it. However, great sweet flavors shined through this cigar. It made me forget some of the "non-highlights" of my trip and focus on the positive. Sometimes all you need is a good cigar to remind you that, well, life is good.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="">Arturo Fuente Hemmingway Best Seller Maduro</a></strong> - So I was talking about these on the last show and low and behold my good friend Jeff sent me some! I need to send Jeff back some nice cigars (expect something in the mail this coming week Jeff!). This is a 4 1/2 x 52 smoke, and I am assuming they are wrapped in a Connecticutt Broadleaf wrapper. Nice smooth flavors, great burn and construction. Not as good as a Short Story, but right up there if you are looking for something with a little more "cigar" than the short story, but not a cigar journey that goes along with an untold story or masterpiece. I find it better than the classic and signature maduros, though I ned to revisit. I'm not sure if its inconsistency in the blend, but every now and again I get a maduro wrapped hemming way that is bland and blah. This was not the case though, its an awesome smoke with a cocoa finish to die for that is box worthy.</li></p></ul></p>

<p><h3>Tim's List</h3></p>

<p><ul></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2012/2/29/review-la-gloria-cubana-reserva-figurados-flechas-especiales.html">La Gloria Cubana Reserva Figurados Flechas Especiales Maduro</a></strong> - This sexy perfecto had lots of rich, dark flavors including licorice, leather, and hickory. A slightly tight draw stopped it from becoming "Box Worthy" but enjoyable and worth a revisit.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2012/3/2/la-aurora-preferido-ruby.html">La Aurora Preferido Ruby</a></strong> - A+ construction and some good flavors but I found it lacked the complexity I would expect out of a cigar that retails for about $18.00 USD. Worth picking up at less than MSRP which can be done easily.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/3/4/quesada-espania-robusto-corona.html">Quesada Espania Robusto & Corona</a></strong> - Both Vitola's are great sticks. Robusto had a bit more strength so I would lean towards that later in the day, whereas the Corona was enjoyable in the AM with a cup of coffee. "Box Worthy"</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/3/4/viaje-super-shot-10-gauge.html">Viaje Super Shot 10 Gauge</a></strong> - A 3.5 x 54 nub with a lot of flavor and strength! Flavors including earth, leather, espresso, and pepper but boy did I get a nicotine buzz. I think Ben from NTA is correct, these have huge aging potential. a definite "Fiver" or two.</li></p></p>
<p></ul></p>

<p><h2>Upcoming 2012 Releases</h2></p>
<p><p>We got a note from listener Sean requesting we talk about more upcoming releases. Since the Spring 2012 cigars have started to appear, what is everyone looking forward to?</p></p>
<p><ul></p>
<p><p><li><strong>Viaje Friends and Family</strong> - Just released in very limited numbers. Many retailers only received one box of fifteen cigars. Not much is know about the blend but I can say it smells incredible. HalfWheel has a great <a href="http://www.halfwheel.com/?p=24676">review</a> posted already and gave it a 92.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong>Tatuaje Cojonu 2012</strong> - This release will feature three different wrappers; Connecticut Broadleaf, Ecuador Sumatra, and Habano Ecuado. The Stogie Review has a nice overview of all three pre-releases <a href="http://www.stogiereview.com/2012/02/10/tatuaje-cojonu-2012-pre-release-plus-giveaway/">here</a>. All three of these sticks are expected to be available the end of this month.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong>Avo Limited Edition 2012 86th Anniversary La Trompeta</a></strong> - The AVO 85th made it to both of our <a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2012/1/2/stogie-geeks-podcast-episode-7-the-top-ten-cigars-of-2011.html">Top Ten of 2011</a> lists, with it coming in at number one on mine. I cannot wait to see how this release is smoking. The Cigar Coop has more information on the name and blend <a href="http://www.cigar-coop.com/2012/02/cigar-preview-avo-limited-edition-2012.html">here</a>. As in previous years, these will be available on Avo Uvezian's birthday which is March 22nd of this year.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong>Tatuaje Little Monsters</strong> - Pete, I am not worthy! Tatuaje is going to re-release al previous Monster Series in smaller vitola's? I think I need a tissue and it's not because I am crying! HalfWheel posted details this week on the sizes of each vitola and pricing of 10 count sampler <a href="http://www.halfwheel.com/?p=24828">here</a>. These are expecting to land in June 2012 so keep an eye out!</li></p></p>
<p></ul></p>

<p><p>The most comprehensive list new releases I know of is on <a href="http://www.halfwheel.com/2012newcigars">HalfWheel</a>. While not always up to date, it is a great resource I often use when planning on where I intend to spend my cigar budget in the upcoming months. Thanks for emailing the suggestion Sean!</p> </p>

<p><h2>Stogie Tech Segment: Five Tips for Purchasing Cigars Online</h2></p>

<p><ol><p><li><strong>Avoid Sample Packs (Unless…)</strong> - Sample packs typically contain anywhere from 5 to 20 cigars and are priced at a steep discount from MSRP. Here's the first lesson about MSRP, its just that, a suggested price. Typically sticks sold online, especially ones sold exclusively online, are sold for much less than MSRP. So, when you do your math, add up the prices that you would pay if you bought each stick online at the going rate, not MSRP, then see if you are getting a deal. Also, make sure that you like ALL the cigars in the sample pack. Typically retailers will include some cigars that are okay or good, and some they are just trying to get rid of because they are sub-par. On a positive note, I love line samplers. These will consist of typically 5 cigars of the same brand and line, of 5 different sizes, so you can choose which one you like best.</li></p> </p>

<p><p><li><strong>Shipping Should Be Free</strong> - Most major online retailers will offer free shipping. Sign up for their newsletter and check their sites often. Use caution though as they will limit it to select brands. For example, Davidoff almost never qualifies you for frees shipping. Famous Smoke and Cigars International almost always have a list of brands that ship for free. The other way to get free shipping is to buy one of their daily deals (see note below). At the time of this writing, Cigar.com is offering free shipping on all orders over $125, Famous Smoke is offering free shipping on over 100 brands, and Cigars International is offering free shipping with a purchase of the daily Joe Cigar deal.</li></p></p>
<p><p><ul><li><strong>How "Daily Deals" Work</strong> - All three major sites (and possibly others) offer a daily deal. Here's how it works: For a limited time a deal goes up on the web site for a reduced price sampler or typically 10 pack of cigars. That deal stays up until a select quantity are sold, then it changes to the next deal. When you buy this deal most retailers offer you free shipping. So, you can monitor these sites and wait for your favorite sticks to come up. You can also pad your cart with something you want to buy, then buy the daily deal, and enjoy free shipping. Check out <a href="http://www.cigarsinternational.com/html/spec_jc.asp?globalt=1">Joe's Jambalaya</a> (Cigars International), <a href="http://www.cigarmonster.com/">Cigar Monster</a> (Famous Smoke), and <a href="http://www.cigarsprintsale.com/">Cigar Sprint Sale</a> (Cigars.com).</li></ul></p></p>

<p><p><li><strong>Hunt For Rare & Limited</strong> - While you can find most major brands online and pick up deals here and there, online cigar shopping is also useful to find those rare and hard to find smokes. The thing is, you have to most fast. Typically online retailers will get shipments of different rare and limited smokes, and then after taking care of their buddies, put the rest online. They sell out fast, so I typically try to check a list of sites each week for hard to find stuff. My favorite used to be fullerspullers.com, but they are no longer selling cigars on the Internet. Recently I picked up some from Smoke Inn (Davidoff Colorado Claro) and some rare opus from Corona Cigar.</li></p></p>

<p><p><li><strong>It's Not Always A Bargain</strong> - I read most of the flyers that come from the major retailers, just to keep up on what is being offered, and maybe jump on a deal or two. Famous Smoke, Cigars International, and Thompson all send me catalogs on a regular basis, and well, lets face it, it makes great bathroom reading. However, I see so many smokes at all different prices. Th kicker is from the highest quality Davidoff to the sub-$1.00 deals, they all have an equally fabulous description, saying how great the flavors are and what an outstanding smoke it is. So, I gotta wonder, 1) who writes this crap 2) Who smokes all this and writes about it 3) How the heck can you sell a cigar for a $1 or less that may be a bundle but also has a band?</li></p></p>

<p><p><li><strong>If Its Probably Too Good To Be True</strong> -  I want to throw out some things to think about. First, lets talk ends. There always seems to be an endless supply of "2nds" on the market. I don't think these are seconds, I think these are slightly different tobacco produced on a regular basis and sold to online retailers to fool you into buying something that will most likely suck. Sometimes smokes will come up as super cheap, or have this fabulous write-up, but are they really that good? Rather than spending your time buying cigars online (singles are not always easy to purchase and often don't ship free), visit your local B&M instead. Ask them if they are closing anything out or have any upcoming sales. Then buy singles of the stuff on sale, and smoke them. Then go back and stock up on the ones you like. This is where a local B&M shines over online retailers.</li></p></ol></p>

<p><h2>Diversion of the Week</h2></p>
<p><h3>Nada's (aka CigarGirlFL) cool Facebook album post.</h3></p>
<p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.239085842852502.55358.100002532652345&type=1">Tabacalera Perdomo Esteli, Nicaragua Tour Album</a></p>]]></description>
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            <title>Episode 13 - "Specially Selected"</title>
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<p><h2>Stogie of the Week</h2></p>
<p><h3>Ramon Allones Specially Selected</h3></p>
<p><p><strong>Origin: </strong>Cuba<br /></p>
<p><strong>Wrapper: </strong>Cuban<br /></p>
<p><strong>Binder: </strong>Cuban<br /></p>
<p><strong>Filler: </strong>Cuban<br /></p>
<p><strong>Strength: </strong>Medium<br /></p>
<p><strong>Vitola: </strong>Robusto<br /></p>
<p><strong>Size: </strong>4.8 (124 m) x 50<br /></p>
<p><strong>Age: </strong>N/A<br /></p>
<p><strong>MSRP: </strong>About $155.00 for a box of 25<br /></p></p>

<p><h3>Paul's List</h3></p>

<p><ul></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/2/25/pg-salamone.html">PG Symphony 20 Salamone</a></strong> - Knock out of them the park flavors. Cedar, earth, very cuban like. Perfect draw and great balance of flavors. They have mellowed a bit. "Box Worthy"</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/2/25/partagas-lucitania.html">Partagas Lucitania</a></strong> - Plugged. I finally gave up and smoked a PG Symphony 20.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/2/25/jamie-garcia-limitada.html">Jamie Garcia Limitada 2011</a></strong> - Started slow, but once it got going it was great. Think these might need some more age. Great construction. "The Fiver"</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/2/25/ilusione-888-candela.html">Illusione 888 Candela</a></strong> - Enjoyable! Has some kick with those subtle herbal flavors. Medium/Full bodied. One of the best balanced Candela's I have had. "The Fiver". </li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/2/25/quesada-espania.html">Quesada Espania Corona</a></strong> - Plugged. Disappointing. Will definetly be revisting.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/2/25/bolivar-petite-corona.html">Bolivar Petit Corona</a></strong> - Awesome! Flavors very different. Had a bit more of punch for a Cuban. Earthy and definitely a "fiver"</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/2/25/bolivar-belicoso-finos.html">Bolivar Belicoso Finos </a></strong> - Didnt like the first stick I smoked. Second rocked my world. Draw was awesome. Versatile smoke for anytime of the day.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/2/25/opus-x-chili-pepper.html">Opus X Chili Pepper</a></strong> - Unqiue format (It is shaped like a chilli pepper). Started off with blast of pepper and strength. Good but extremely strong.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/2/26/cusano-lancero.html">Cusano Lancero</a></strong> - Gifted by stogie santa as an unbanded. Pig Tailed cap lancero , it unravled so couldnt make it all the way through it. Need to revisit.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/2/25/davidoff-aniversario-1.html">Davidoff Aniversario No. 1</a></strong> - Hint of grass, very smooth, well aged. Fantastic "The Fiver" Very different flavor profile.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/2/25/arturo-fuente-untold-story-maduro.html">Arturo Fuente Untold Story</a></strong> - Underwelmed. I remember these being better.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/2/25/four-kicks-robusto.html">Four Kicks Robusto</a></strong> - Solid medium bodies, caramel sweetness. Good summer time smoke. A definite "fiver". Good grilling smoke, strong enough but not too strong.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/2/25/litto-gomez-small-batch-4.html">Litto Gomez Small Batch #4</a></strong> - Good but needs some age.</li></p></p>
<p></ul></p>

<p><h3>Tim's List</h3></p>

<p><ul></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2012/2/13/the-weekend-redux-february-13-2012.html#RPDecade">Rocky Patel Decade Lonsdale (2008)</a></strong> - This Ecuadorian Sumatra wrapped beauty offered up some rich flavors including cherry, leather, and some pepper. Construction was perfect but I found the flavor profile a bit boring. Or maybe it was just the drunk homeless man that kept insisting Al looked like Whitey Bulger (he doesn’t really). In the end, this stick was good but didn't change up much. "The Angler"</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2012/2/13/the-weekend-redux-february-13-2012.html#AntanoMachito">Joya de Nicaragua Antano 1970 Machito (2004)</a></strong> - I wanted to pair something with a glass of Benjamin Prichard's Rye Whiskey I had just poured. That meant something that was a quick smoke but with a full flavor profile. I grabbed an original release of the Joya de Nicaragua Antano 1970 Machito that Stogie Santa had gifted me. This Petit Corona was probably the best smoke I had all weekend. Wow! I forgot how good the Antano is and the age only added to the experience. In conclusion, it paired perfectly with the Whiskey. "Box Worthy"</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2012/2/13/the-weekend-redux-february-13-2012.html#ElTriunfador">El Triunfador Lancero Limited</a></strong> - Big Al had gifted me this beautiful 7 1/2 x 38 lancero. This Nicaraguan puro sports a triple cap with pig tail and unlike the regular line of El Triunfador, a Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper. This stick started medium in strength and body and went great with my AM coffee. Flavors were rich and included espresso, cedar, and some spice. The strength and body picked up a bit as it progressed. Construction, burn, and draw were perfect in every sense. A definite "Fiver"!</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2012/2/13/the-weekend-redux-february-13-2012.html#LFDElJocko">LFD El Jocko No. 1 Maduro</a></strong> - Available in either an Ecuadorian Connecticut or Mexican Maduro wrapper with a Nicaraguan binder and Dominican Piloto Cubano filler, this blend has been around for more than a decade. With it's LFD sweetness (Ligero maybe?) and A+ construction, I enjoyed it a great deal after a good meal. A definite "Fiver".</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2012/2/13/the-weekend-redux-february-13-2012.html#LaAromaDeCubaEE">La Aroma de Cuba EE No. 2</a></strong> - The a Aroma de Cuba EE No. 2 is a 5 x 50 Robusto that sports a Ecuadorian wrapper and pairs perfectly with a morning cup of coffee. It is also versatile and flavorful enough to smoke anytime of the day. Made by Ashton, these always burn and draw perfectly. The only negative thing about smoking this cigar is it was my last one. I will need to pick up some more of these ASAP. "Box Worthy"</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2012/2/27/review-my-father-le-bijou-1922-federal-cigar-91st-cervantes.html">My Father Le Bijou 1922 Federal Cigar 91st Cervantes Connecticut</a></strong> - The My Father Le Bijou 1922 Cervantes is an exclusive release for Federal Cigars in New Hampshire which is celebrating their 91st Anniversary this year. This 6.5 x 42 Lonsdale is available in either a Connecticut Broadleaf Maduro and a Ecuadorian Connecticut Shade wrapper. In this case, I smoked the CT in which only 50 boxes of 23 cigars were made and available for in store purchase only. Wow! Began with a blast of intense pepper and then quickly transitioned into a nice balance of roasted nuts and butterscotch with a nice buttery finish. The second third became more toasty with cedar and some spice and the last third amped up in body with the pepper returning. Hands down the best smoke I had all week. "Box Worthy" assuming they have any left.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/2/20/lunch-time-smoke.html">La Aroma de Cuba Robusto</a></strong> - Good smoke but I am more partial to the EE and Mi Amore. I have had this blend in the lancero however which really shines.</li></p></p>
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            <title>Episode 12 - "That's My Hand In Your Pocket"</title>
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<p><h2>Stogie of the Week</h2></p>
<p><h3>La Flor Dominicana Double Claro #50</h3></p>
<p><p><strong>Origin: Dominican Republic</strong><br /></p>
<p><strong>Wrapper: Ecuadorian</strong><br /></p>
<p><strong>Binder: Nicaraguan</strong><br /></p>
<p><strong>Filler: Dominican</strong><br /></p>
<p><strong>Strength: Medium</strong><br /></p>
<p><strong>Vitola: Robusto</strong><br /></p>
<p><strong>Size: 5 x 50</strong><br /></p>
<p><strong>Age: Medium</strong><br /></p>
<p><strong>MSRP: $6.86</strong><br /></p></p>
<p><p>Released in 25 count boxes and will be regular production. Current release are available in three sizes; No. 50 (5 x 50), No. 42 (42 x 5 1/2), and No. 48 (48 x 6 7/8).</p></p>

<p><p><strong>This week we are drinking</p></strong></p>
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<p><h3>Paul's List</h3></p>

<p><ul></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/2/9/la-aurora-cameroon-robusto.html">La Aurora Cameroon</a></strong> - </li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/2/9/ashton-vsg.html">Ashton VSG</a></strong> - </li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/2/9/cabiguan-guapos-tatuaje.html">Cabiguan Guapos</a></strong> - </li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/2/9/davidoff-millenium-blend-lancero.html">Davidoss Millenium Lancero</a></strong> - </p>
<p></li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/2/9/la-flor-dominicana-lancero.html">LFD Lancero</a></strong> - </li></p></ul></p>

<p><h3>Tim's List</h3></p>

<p><ul><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2012/2/6/the-weekend-redux-february-06-2012.html#HCExclusiva">NHC Seleccion Limitada Reserva by Tatuaje</a></strong> - I had mentioned during Episode 11 that I had smoked this stick during the pre-game but I didn't talk much about it. This 6.75 x 42 Nicaraguan puro is wrapped in Broadleaf and is sold exclusively by New Havana Cigars. This cigar began with a balanced mix of coffee, cocoa, and leather with the addition of some dark chocolate on the second half. Construction was perfect, the price reasonable, and I really think the vitola works for this blend. A definite “Fiver”. </li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/2/7/camacho-diploma-series-robusto.html">Camacho Diploma Series Robusto</a></strong> - A full flavored stick with lots of leather, pepper, and wood. Decent burn, good draw. I would smoke it while working around the yard or with a peaty scotch. "The Angler"</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/2/8/oliva-serie-v-no-4.html">Oliva Serie V No. 4</a></strong> - I loved this vitola! The larger sizes of the Oliva Serie V are great but this corona was a nice variation of the blend. Smooth with lots of pepper, some floral notes, and a nice Ligero sweetness. The burn was razor sharp, draw perfect, and the ash so firm, it actually stayed intact when it hit my deck. Might have to order two "Fivers".</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2012/2/9/review-gran-habano-stk-zulu-zulu.html">Gran Habano STK Zulu Zulu</a></strong> - A limited production stick (2000 boxes) has a Ecuadorian Connecticut wrapper with that unmistakable scent and flavor. A portion of the sales goes to benefit <a href="http://invisibleChildren.com">Invisible Children</a>. An organization that looks to end the use of children as soldiers in central Africa. A word of warning don't let this CT wrapped beauty fool you, it has some kick on the last third.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/2/9/the-pregame-arturo-fuente-8-5-8-sungrown.html">Arturo Fuente 8-5-8 Sungrown</a></strong> - Pepper, cedar, and nuts with a nice subtle raisin sweetness and a toasty finish. Such a unique flavor profile with Arturo Fuente quality in construction. "Box Worthy"</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong>La Aurora Prefereido's Emerald Tubo</a></strong> - Great smoke but I can not tell the difference between the tubo and the regular Perfecto. Both are create Cameroon Wrappers. "Box Worthy"</li></p></p>
<p></ul></p>

<p><h2>Stogie Tech: Cutters</h2></p>

<p><p>Jim V. emailed the following question;</p></p>

<p><blockquote>So I started listening to your podcast and was wondering of you all</p>
<p>had a recommendation on a nice cutter.  I was looking at either the</p>
<p>Xikar XI1 or the Xikar XI3. Is one of those better then the other or</p>
<p>is there another one you all would recommend? - Jim</blockquote></p>

<p><p>One of the most overlooked features of a cutter is design. It has to be easy to hold and comfortable to use. Xikar is one company that does a very good job at designing their products so they feel natural while being used.</p></p>

<p><p>Let's first begin by looking at the types if cutters available and the benefits of each.</p></p>

<p><h3>Straight Cutter</h3></p>

<p><p><img style="display:block; margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto;" src="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/storage/post-images/img_Palio.jpg" alt="" border="0" width="300" height="225" /></p></p>

<p><p>The most common and versatile cutter is the Guillotine or straight cutter. It is also the first one to buy if you are in the market for your first cutter. Not all straight cuts are the same, however. Blade sharpness, construction, design, and price need to be considered. These cutters have either one or two blades cut the cigar in a linear fashion. Generally speaking a double bladed guillotine will give you a cleaner cut.</p></p>

<p><p>Xikar makes a great quality product and is guaranteed for life. One brand that stands out, however, Palio. Palio cutters tend to be more on the expensive side but are some of the best cutters for the money in our opinion.</p></p>

<p><p>It should be noted that sometimes it is worth having less expensive cutter. For example, if you are traveling. It might not last a long time but you wan't mind losing it either.</p></p>

<p><h3>Scissors</h3></p>

<p><p>Xikar makes a great pair of cigar scissors called the MTX Multi-Tool Scissors. Versatiile and they fold up small which makes them easy to carry. They are great for cleaning cleaning up a cut.</p></p>

<p><h3>V-Cutter</h3></p>

<p><p>The V-Cut is a wedge shaped cut into the cap of the cigar. They tend to be bulky and thick but provide a great clean cut for certain vitolas or if find yourself with a cigar hanging from your mouth a lot while fishing.</p> </p>

<p><h3>Hole Punch</h3></p>

<p><p> Small and can be carried anywhere but can be difficult to use and is not as versatile as other cutters. Hole punches generaly have a circular blade that penetrates the cap of the cigar and by twisting you can create a small hole. A good hole punch will remove tobacco and not compress or push it in. Works well with some vitola's. Xikar make a decent one for the money.</p></p>

<p><h3>Household Items</h3></p>

<p><p>In a pinch, you could use a number of household items. Sharp Butcher Scissors or a sharp knife will work but may not be the cleanest cut you have ever had. Using a house key as a punch might work. In the end, your mileage may vary.<p></p>]]></description>
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            <title>Episode 11 - "When You Die, Someone Else Is Going To Smoke Em'"</title>
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<p><h2>Stogie of the Week: <a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/2/9/opus-x-double-corona-original-release-circa-1995-1996.html">Original Release Opus X Double Corona (Click here for more pictures)</a></h2></p>

<p><img style="display:block; margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto;" src="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/storage/post-images/img_OpusX_DoubleCorona_OriginalRelease.jpg" alt="" border="0" width="225" height="300"/></p>
<p><div style="text-align:center;"><strong><em>"When you die, someone else is going to smoke your cigars…"</em></strong></p></div>

<p><p><div style="text-align:center;"><strong>The cello gets very yellow, I've even heard of fakes going around, and people dying the cello.</strong></div></p></p>

<p><p><strong>Origin: Dominican Republic</strong><br /></p>
<p><strong>Wrapper: Opus X rosado</strong><br /></p>
<p><strong>Binder: Opus X rosado</strong><br /></p>
<p><strong>Filler: Opus X rosado</strong><br /></p>
<p><strong>Strength: FULL</strong><br /></p>
<p><strong>Vitola: Double Corona</strong><br /></p>
<p><strong>Size: Double Corona</strong><br /></p>
<p><strong>Age: 1995</strong><br /></p>
<p><strong>MSRP: $14.50-$16.00 (Original releases now go for between $40.00 (which is what I paid) and $80.00+)</strong><br /></p></p>
<p><strong>Background Information</strong><br /></p></p>
<p><p></p>
<p>Here is some more information about this stick from www.vitolas.net: </p></p>

<p><blockquote></p>
<p>Ecuadorian Rosado seed planted in 1992 ("seeds of hope") yielded the first Dominican puro when the Fuente Fuente Opus X cigars debuted for sale in late 1995, and more widely in 1996. The original name for these cigars was "Project X from Planet 9" which is what they were known as inside of Fuente before the name "Opus X" had been decided upon.They were not sold west of the Mississippi river until the late 1990's.</p>

<p>All Opus X cigars use 100% Dominican tobacco that is cured in rum barrels for a few months before being rolled into cigars.The cigars are then aged for a year or so before they are color sorted, boxed, and shipped to customers.Even prior to rolling, the tobacco is aged: current 2006 production Opus (which will be on sale in 2007) are made up of tobacco predominantly from the 1999 crop. ...an Opus X cigar is a blend of 5 distinct types of tobacco rolled together.</p>

<p>The original cigars had no gold lettering on the cellophane, and came in slide-top boxes that were eventually discontinued due to warping issues with the box top. The last Slide Lid Box (SLB) Opus were sold in 1997. Opus X's of this age typically have a rather yellowed cello, and only 7 sizes were sold in the original slide lid boxes.</p>
<p></blockquote></p>

<p><p><a href="http://www.vitolas.net/displayimage.php?album=1&pos=37">Some great pictures of original release Opus X</a></p></p>

<p><p><a href="http://www.gartrader.com/forums/topic/79-fuente-fuente-opus-x/">More information from Gartrader</a></p></p>

<p><p><strong>This week we are drinking</p></strong></p>
<p><p>Woodford Reserve Master's Collection Maple Wood Finish</p></p>

<p><h3>Paul's List</h3></p>

<p><ol><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/2/1/diplimaticos.html">Diplomaticos No. 2</a></strong> - Not so cuban flavors, just okay, fiver to just try them</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/2/1/litto-gomez-chisel-2009.html">Litto Gomez Chisel (2009)</a></strong> - Awesome spice and nutty flavors, split a box with a friend</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/2/1/quesada-espana.html">Quesada Espana Short Robusto</a></strong> - Sweetness! Box worthy</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/1/28/ep-carrillo-2010-limitada.html">EP Carrillo 2010 Limitada</a></strong> - Spice balanced with sweetness, box worthy</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/1/28/opus-x-bbmf-maduro-2009.html">Opus X BBMF Maduro 2009</a></strong> - Barnyard, hint of cherry sweetness dominated first two thirds, final third kicked my ass. Crawl across desert!</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/1/27/excited-ash.html">Ashton VSG Robusto</a></strong> - You'd think this would be a strong stick, its not. Its full of flavor, but does not have a nicotine kick to it. Very smooth, though this one was a bit young.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/2/4/hoyo-de-morerey-churchill.html">Hoyo de Monterrey Churchills (REC AGO 01)</a></strong> - Smooth, full of flavor, I get compliments on the room aroma when smoking in mixed company. However, 2000-2001 were rough years, and this stick either ends up being plugged or under filled with holes. Paid $12 for them last year.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/2/4/joya-de-nicuragua-original.html">Joya de Nicaragua Antano Machito (Petit Corona)</a></strong> - Nice coffee and cocoa flavors, full body, full flavored, even being that this one was at least 5 years old from the original release.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/2/4/san-cristobal-toro.html">San Cristobal de la Habana La Fuerza (2005)</a></strong> - Not as good as the La Punta, this one had a tight draw and I made it through most of it, but the flavors were not as good as the La Punta.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/2/4/vintage-cuban.html">H. Upmann Magnum 50 2005 LE</a></strong> - One word, plugged. This is the second one I've had from this batch that was plugged. The flavors seem like they would be awesome too. However, when its plugged I think I know where Tim gets the word "vegetal" from, because it just doesn't taste right.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/2/4/h-upman.html">H Upmann (Cuba)</a></strong> - Corona sized cigar, had good flavors, typical hints of earthy, room aroma smelled like a cross between cat piss and a very dirty old ashtray.</li></p></ol></p>

<p><h3>Tim's List</h3></p>

<p><ol></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2012/1/30/the-weekend-redux-january-30-2012.html">Cuesta-Ray Cabinet Collection No. 47 CT</a></strong> - This aged Connecticut began with some hay, nuttiness, and an occasion sweetness I could not place. Smooth and balanced with a medium finish this stick went well with my cup of coffee. Construction was an A+. In the end, this smoke left me satisfied and relaxed. What more can you ask for? "The Fiver".</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2012/1/30/the-weekend-redux-january-30-2012.html">Emilio Grimalkin Robusto</a></strong> - This stick had me completely turned around with it's complexity but some draw issues really prevented me from fully enjoying this smoke. The draw opened up a bit on the second third and some leather came to the forefront, but my palate was shut down again by a tight draw. Need to revisit.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2012/1/30/the-weekend-redux-january-30-2012.html">San Cristobal De La Habana La Punta</a></strong> - This cigar had a tempting, earthy, musky scent and beautiful milk chocolate colored wrapper. The initial draw opened with copious amounts of smoke and a wonderful balance of leather and cedar but as soon as this stick began to find it’s rhythm, I began to experience some burn and draw issues. I battled the issues with three re-lights but by the mid point, I chucked it, frustrated and disappointed.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/1/30/ramon-allones-specially-selected.html">Ramon Allones Specially Selected (JUL 2011)</a></strong> - My oh my! These are smoking good right now. I reviewed the 2005 <a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2012/1/4/review-ramon-allones-specially-selected-2005.html">here</a> and I can honestly say these 2011's are smoking just as good. I am going to have a hard time putting these away to age. Unless of course I buy another box, which may be a problem, considering Stogie Santa, Paul, and I cleaned out our supplier. "The Oasis"</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/2/3/breakfast-of-champions-davidoff-colorado-claro.html">Davidoff Colorado Claro Short Perfecto</a></strong> - I enjoyed one of these before work with a cup of coffee this week. Same great construction and flavor I talked about last month when I <a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2012/1/9/review-davidoff-colorado-claro-special-r.html">reviewed</a> the Short Robusto but in a Short Perfecto. "Box Worthy" and you better believe I bought a box.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2012/2/7/review-arturo-fuente-magnum-r-52.html">Arturo Fuente Magnum R 52</a></strong> - This medium bodies stick had lots of cedar, some leather, and a toasty finish. It was smooth smooth smooth! This stick doesn't change up much but it is a great smoke and the price is right ($6.80). In the end I was left relaxed and satisfied, what more can you ask for? "The Fiver"</li></p></p>
<p></ol></p>

<p><h2>Stogie Tech Segment: Building A Wine Humidor - Part 3 - Humidification, Fans, and Maintenance</h2></p>

<p><h3>Humidifaction</h3></p>

<p>This is obviously very important to your Wineador project! At this point you've gotten your fridge, cleaned it out, put in some shelves and/or drawers, run the unit to stabilize the temp, so now your ready to humidify this bad boy. Here are some options:</p>

<p><ol><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.heartfeltindustries.com/categories.asp?cat=Humidity+Beads">Humidification Beads</a></strong> - Its no secret, we're a huge fan of Heartfelt humidification beads. In fact, no matter which humidor you choose or own, use the beads. Beads absorb and release humidity. THey can be purchased in different levels, such as 69%, 70%, etc.. The choice is yours, but I prefer some at 65% and some at 70% for a nice balance. There is no magic about how many, because you can't put too many in the humidor. You can put too little, so make sure you get at least 1-2 lbs, depending on the size of your fridge. You can store them in pantyhose, tupperware with holes in it, or the bags available from heartfelt. I go with the heartfelt bags. You can also charge them with a siring, heartfelt sells them for like a $1, and just one squirt and you're good to go.</li></p></p>

<p><p><li><strong>Gel</strong> - Gel is okay too, however it just releases humidity, so you may spike during the summer months. This is a nice option is you have some for the winter, throw in a puck of gel to keep more humidity in your humidor. However, you need the special polypropylene solution, which is pain and costs more than distilled water.</li></p></p>

<p><p><li><strong>Cigar Oasis</strong> - I had an oasis or two in my time in my fridge. They tend to create a lot of moisture and you have to swap out the green foam cartridges. Its good because its active and will stop the fans if humidity reaches a certain level, but maintenance is required in addition to power.</p>
<p></li></p></ol></p>

<p>Side note: You will want to plug your fridge into a UPS, making sure that power spikes or outages do not turn it off! Some fridges when they lose power will turn back on and set the temp to the LOWEST setting. This means humidity will drop. I'd hate to be on vacation and come home to cold, dry cigars. This is why beads are great too, as they don't need power :)</p>

<p><h3>Fans</h3></p>

<p>Moving air is important. If your fridge is not that full, the built-in fan is okay. There are several options for fans:</p>

<p><a href="http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/showthread.php?t=27703">Articles on fans</a></p>

<p>This will require some power source, computer fans, and some wiring. So make sure you do this before you put your cigars in so that you can run wires.</p>

<p>You can buy kits too from the high end humidor companies:</p>

<p><ul><p><li><a href="http://www.aristocrathumidors.com/electronic.htm">Aristocrat Humidors</a></li></p> </p>
<p><p><li><a href="http://www.avallohumidors.com/Accumonitor.html">Avallo Humidors</a></li></p></ul></p>
<p> </p>
<p>These kits will include humidification and fans. Likely a bit overkill for your small humidor, so check the size requirements.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Oust-Odor-Free-Outdoor-Scent-each/dp/B0009F3O86/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1328387282&sr=8-1">Oust fans work great (small fans that are intended for air fresheners)</a>.</p>

<p>They can be hard to find now, but typically kick on every minute or so and run for 3 minutes on a C or D cell battery.</p>

<p><h3>Maintenance Check-List</h3></p>

<p><ul><p><li>Use a quality hygrometer to check temp and humidity at all times</li></p></p>
<p><p><li>Check regularly for condensation</li></p></p>
<p><p><li>Make sure you keep it locked if your model has this feature</li></p></p>
<p><p><li>Always make sure the temp is set to the highest setting</li></p></p>
<p><p><li>Never use the light inside, it generates heat and light is generally bad</li></p></p>
<p><p><li>Do not overfill it as it will be bad for your cigars</li></p></p>
<p><p><li>Check the batteries in your humidification devices and UPS</li></p></p>
<p><li>Re-charge your beads regularly</li></p></ul>]]></description>
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<p><h2>Stogie of the Week</h2></p>

<p><h3>Oliva CAIN F Lancero</h3></p>

<p><p><img style="display:block; margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto;" src="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/resource/Oliva-Cain2.jpg?fileId=16255086" alt="Oliva Cain2" border="0" width="449" height="600" /></p>
<p><div style="text-align:center;"><strong>The above picture shows the original sampler box, which was purchased for the inflated price of $120.00 online. It contains 4 CAIN F Lanceros, 4 CAIN Daytona Lanceros, and a Culebra of CAIN.</strong></div></p></p>

<p><p><img style="display:block; margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto;" src="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/resource/iphone-20120126141647-1.jpg?fileId=16255355" alt="Oliva Cain2" border="0" width="449" height="600" /></p>
<p><div style="text-align:center;"><strong>The above picture shows the new CAIN F Lancero as it was released recently, featuring a shiny red tubo and retails for $6.00 a stick.</strong></div></p></p>

<p><p><strong>Origin: </strong>Nicaraguan<br /></p>
<p><strong>Wrapper: </strong>Nicaraguan<br /></p>
<p><strong>Binder: </strong>Nicaraguan<br /></p>
<p><strong>Filler: </strong>Nicaraguan<br /></p>
<p><strong>Strength: </strong>Medium/Full<br /></p>
<p><strong>Vitola: </strong>Lancero<br /></p>
<p><strong>Size: </strong>7 x 42<br /></p>
<p><strong>Age: </strong>N/A<br /></p>
<p><strong>MSRP: </strong>$6.00<br /></p></p>
<p><strong>Background Information</strong><br /></p></p>
<p><p>This cigar used to only be made available at events by Studio Tobac. If you are like me, you are probably asking yourself, "Self, WTF is Studio Tobac?". I found the answer:</p>

<p><blockquote>Studio Tobac is the research and design group within The Oliva Family Of Cigars.  Studio Tobac’s goal is to provide excitement and innovation to premium cigar smokers worldwide.</blockquote></p>

<p>Here is some more information about this stick: </p></p>

<p><blockquote></p>
<p>The lancero will not be in regular production and therefore will not be for sale to the general public.  The Cain F Lancero will only be available in The Limited Edition Studio Tobac Cigar Sampler.  Expect to see The Cain F Lancero packaged in an aluminum tube, making it one of the only lanceros ever available in the “tubo” format.  The Cain F Lancero, and the entire Studio Tobac Cigar Sampler, will be available as a “gift with purchase” at Studio Tobac World Tour events in 2011. </p>
<p></blockquote></p>

<p><p><strong>This week we are drinking</p></strong></p>
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<p><h3>Paul's List</h3></p>

<p><ol></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/1/25/punch-double-corona-2011.html">Punch Double Corona (2011)</a></strong> - This was a massive stick that burned very well and had great construction. Earth and cedar flavors that were very unbalanced and a bit young. However, you can puff away on this bad boy and it doesn't turn hot or harsh, great smoking experience, just needs some age. Fiver (though I bought a box).</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/1/24/ramon-allones-specially-selected-2011.html">Ramon Allones Specially Selected (2011)</a></strong> - What a nice burning and flavorful little smoke. This stick poured smoke, had outstanding flavors (earthy, hint of some other flavor like a butternut or carmel) and is priced at like $6 a stick. How can you go wrong?Box worthy.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/12/14/san-cristobal-de-la-habana.html">San Cristobal de la Habana La Punta (2011)</a></strong> - Hands down my most favorite of the bunch. I smoked a few from 2005 and a few from 2011. All VERY good. Earthy with a hint of floral notes, almost reminded me of pipe smoke (Esp. the room aroma). I smoked one in the car the other day and it was very enjoyable. I don't think I will be able to sit on these for  years… Buy two boxes, one to smoke, one to age. Crawl across desert for ones with age.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/1/26/bolivar-belicoso-finos.html">Bolivar Belicoso Finos (2011)</a></strong> - A much darker and deeper representation of the cuban blend. Flavors were great, a little spice, and okay construction. I have to smoke a few more of these to really get a feel for them, but I like them a lot. The box I got already had a year on it. Fiver (though a bought a box).</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/11/20/episode-4-montecristo-edmundo.html">Montecristo Edmundo (2011)</a></strong> - We reviewed these on episode 4. Its a much lighter cuban stick, with very airy and smooth flavors. Not an in-your-face cedar and earthy festival, but just a nice smooth enjoyable smoke. Very smokable. Box worthy.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/1/17/paul-gamarian-gourmet-series-robusto.html">Paul Gamarian Gourmet Series Robusto</a></strong> - Excellent medium body smoke, one of my favorite little robustos that pour smoke, burn fast, and have great flavors. Great in the middle of the day or morning. Box worthy.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/1/26/paul-gamarian-reserva-exclusiva-gran-panatella.html">Paul Garmirian Reserva Exclusiva Gran Panatela</a></strong> - Deep rich flavors compliment a sublet spice and sweetness. Unbelievable clouds of smoked billowed from this cigar as I enjoyed it down to the nub. Crawl across the desert for this one folks!</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/1/26/fuente-king-t-tubo.html">Fuente King T Tubo</a></strong> - Harsh, sour tasting, tasted bad, no flavors. Lawn mulch.</li></p></p>
<p></ol></p>

<p><h3>Tim's List</h3></p>

<p><ol></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2012/1/11/review-la-flor-dominicana-reserva-especial-robusto.html">La Flor Dominicana Reserva Especial Robusto</a></strong> - Holy pepper batman! The stick wasn't bad it just lacked some balance. By the second third the pepper settles down and some of the other flavors began to emmerge. The last third was where this cigar shined. The smoke ended with some cedar, nuts, and a nice toasty finish. "The Fiver"</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2012/1/13/review-padilla-signature-1932-robusto-2007.html">Padilla Signature 1932 Robusto (2007)</a></strong> - I love everything about this stick. It's rich caramel color, the earthy/spicy scent of the wrapper, and the balance and complexity that is rare. Flavors of leather, earth, and cinnamon during the first third transition smoothy to coffee, cedar, and spice on the last third. The sweet creamy finish is unmatched! One caveat, I smoked my last one for this review! "The Oasis"</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/1/17/muwat-bait-fish-for-those-cold-ne-nights.html">More Bait Fish!</a></strong> - It's friggin cold here and these are fanatastic. I may just have to change my <a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2011/12/21/review-my-uzi-weighs-a-ton-bait-fish.html">review</a> of this stick being a "Fiver" to "Box Worthy" because the fiver just not enough.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/1/18/el-tiante-habano-rosado-piramide.html">El Tiante Rosado Piramide</a></strong> - This cigar is the creation former Red Sox pitcher, Luis Tiant. A gift from friend and loyal podcast listner, Big Al! A woodiness with just the right amount of spice. Construction was a A+. Recommend checking out a couple of singles or a fiver in different sizes.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2012/1/23/review-tatuaje-hcs-robusto-larga.html">Tatuaje HCS Larga</a></strong> - Almost forgot I had this stick. After seeing a recent review by The Cigar Coop, I decided to go digging in my humidor and try it myself. Not a bad stick but not fantastic either. In the end worth a try. "The Fiver"</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/1/23/la-riqueza-no-4-by-tatuaje.html">La Riqueza No. 4</a></strong> - Back in December, I had reviewed the <a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2011/12/13/review-la-riqueza-no-1.html">La Riqueza No. 1</a> by Pete Johnson & Pepin Garcia. I loved the flavor profile but had some issues with burn and draw. Consequently, I really wanted to try this blend in a different vitola and was able to pick up some of the No. 4 (Corona Gorda) from a fellow BOTL. Fantastic rich flavors and a nice finish. Lots of cocoa. Perfect burn. Look at that two inch ash! "Box Worthy"</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/1/23/lunch-time-smoke-la-gloria-cubana-serie-r.html">La Gloria Cubana Serie R</a></strong> - A gift from you Paul. I believe this had a couple years of age on it. While this is not my typical flavor profile, I still enjoyed it. Lots of earth, hay, and leather but it was not in your face like some other smokes with similar profiles. A nice change of pace. I think the age provided some balance and smoothness. "The Angler"</li></p></p>
<p></ol></p>

<p><h2>Stogie Tech: Building A Wine Humidor - Part 2 - Preparation and Shelving</h2></p>

<p>Once you've settled in on a refrigerator and it arrives at your house, first do a happy dance! Its an excited time, but before you go crazy be sure that you prepare it properly before putting humidification systems or cigars inside:</p>

<p><ul><p><li><strong>Clean it thoroughly</strong> - I recommend that you remove all packaging and open up the fridge first. Follow all of the instructions carefully. For example, you will likely not be plugging it in for at least 24 hours to let it settle. In the mean time take a clean sponge, some distilled water, and either baking soda or vinegar and wipe it out. They tend to have a smell. After you wipe it down leave the baking soda in the fridge for at least 24 hours to soak up any remaining odors.</li></p></p>

<p><p><li><strong>Decide what to do with the drain plug </strong>- On all fridges there is a hole in the bottom that empties out into a tray. This is for condensation. You can plug this hole with silicone (do this then let it try, keeping the baking soda inside to absorb the smell, and before you put any shelves inside). You can also just put a piece of tape over the hole. You will also want to put some beads at the bottom to absorb any condensation that may happen.</li></p></p>

<p><p><li><strong>Remove the shelves</strong> - Once you can power on the device, do so and leave in the baking soda. Remove the wire shelves from the fridge. I recommend that you don't use any of the shelves, they are not made for cigars and really won't help you. They are tailored towards wine bottled, and will just eat up space.</li></p></p>

<p><p><li><strong>Buy or make shelves </strong>- After you've powered on your fridge, set the temp to the highest setting (typically 66). Now its time to either do some woodworking or buy some shelves. I bought some spanish cedar online for about $100, but you can order less ( I ordered too much). I just cut two pieces of shelving to size to make up one shelf and drilled some holes in them. You can also line the entire inside of the fridge with Spanish cedar if you like as well, which is a great option and will make for a great humidor. I'd also recommend covering up the glass door with Spanish cedar, as light is not your friend and should not enter your humidor. If you're going to buy shelves, consider the following two web sites:</p>

<p>1) <a href="http://wineadors.com/">Wineadors.com</a><br></p>
<p>2) <a href="http://www.chasidorhumidors.com/">Chasidor Humidors</a></p>

<p>They list which models they make shelves and drawers for so you can choose the ones for your model, if available. They can also custom make shelves and/or drawers. Figure out what you want to store, boxes or singles. Typically you'd put in a couple of drawers for singles and some shelves for box storage. Another great idea is to use spanish cedar trays, which is what I use in my Avallos. They are $10 a piece and hold about 50 sticks.</li></p></ul></p>

<p>Now, no matter what you decide to do, make sure you wipe down all of your Spanish cedar trays, shelves, or drawers with distilled water first. Then put them in the humidor, then put in your humidification device. Then let it settle and hold a constant humidity and temperature setting.</p>]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 01 Feb 2012 05:53:01 -0800</pubDate>
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            <itunes:subtitle>Paul, Tim, and "Stogie Santa" review the Cain F Lancero, talk about 20 different cigars we've been smoking, and part 2 on how to convert a wine fridge into a humidor.</itunes:subtitle>
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            <title>Episode 9 - "Stogie Santa Unbanded"</title>
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<p><h2>Special Guests</h2></p>
<p><h3>Chris & Ben from <a href="http://www.nicetightash.com">Nice Tight Ash</a></h3></p>
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<p><h2>Stogie of the Week</h2></p>
<p><h3>Unbanded: <a href="http://sagimports.com/cigars/cigars.php?cat=41">Quesada Selección España Robusto</a></h3></p>
<p></p></p>
<p><p><strong>Origin: </strong>Dominican Republic<br /></p>
<p><strong>Wrapper: </strong>Arapiraca (Ecuador)<br /></p>
<p><strong>Binder: </strong>Dominican Republic<br /></p>
<p><strong>Filler: </strong>Broadleaf Conn, Dominican Republic, Nicaragua<br /></p>
<p><strong>Strength: </strong>Medium<br /></p>
<p><strong>Vitola: </strong>Robusto<br /></p>
<p><strong>Size: </strong>5 x 52<br /></p>
<p><strong>Age: </strong>About 6 months<br /></p>
<p><strong>MSRP: </strong>$8.50<br /></p></p>
<p><p></p>
<p><h2>This week we are drinking</h2></p>
<p><h3>Kentucky Bourbon Barrel Ale</h3></p>
<p><p><img src="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/storage/post-images/img_KentuckyBourbonBarrelAle.jpg" alt="Kentucky Bourbon Barrel Ale" border="0" width="225" height="300" /></p></p>
<p></p></p>

<p><h3>Paul's List</h3></p>

<p><ul></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/1/5/my-uzi-weighs-a-ton-baitfish.html">My Uzi Weighs A Ton Baitfish</a></strong> - Fabulous petite corona, can't wait to grab more of these.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/1/5/cohiba-siglo-iv.html">Cohiba Siglo IV</a></strong> - Somewhat flat, was expecting more flavor, but burned really well.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/1/5/partagas-serie-d-4-tubo.html">Partagas Serie D #4 Tubo</a></strong> - Spot on cuban flavors, nice packaging.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/1/4/davidoff-colorado-claro-short-perfecto.html">Davidoff Colorado Claro Short Perfecto</a></strong> - This series is my favorite from Davidoff, full of flavors, very complex, and one of the most enjoyable smokes I've ever had. It comes in three different sizes, and they are all a treat to smoke. Very expensive.</li></p></p>
<p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/1/4/romeo-and-julieta-2007-le.html">Romeo and Julieta 2007 LE</a></strong> - Plugged :(</li></p>
<p></ul></p>

<p><h3>Tim's List</h3></p>

<p><ul></p>
<p>  <li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2012/1/2/my-father-le-bijou-1922-petit-robusto.html">My Father Le Bijou 1922 Petit Robusto</a></strong> - A fantastic stick that I finally got around to revisiting during my holiday break. If you like dark rich flavors, I recommend grabbing a few to try.</p>
<p>  </li></p>
<p>  <li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2012/1/4/review-ramon-allones-specially-selected-2005.html">Ramon Allones Specially Selected (2005)</a></strong> - Nice medium bodied smoke. Flavors included wood, nuts, and a mild spice. I loved the toasty finish on second half. Construction was A+. Great gift and smoke! &quot;Box Worthy&quot; </p>
<p>  </li></p>
<p>  <li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2012/1/5/review-la-aurora-preferidos-1903-cameroon-no-1.html">La Aurora Preferidos 1903 Cameroon No. 1</a></strong> - Probably one of the best Cameroon smokes out there. Flavor profile includes some mild wood, sweetness, and that familiar Cameroon spice that reminds me of ginger. A refreshing finish and enjoyable medium bodied smoke. &quot;Box Worthy&quot;</p>
<p>  </li></p>
<p>  <li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2012/1/9/review-davidoff-colorado-claro-special-r.html">Davidoff Colorado Claro Special R </a></strong>- A visually stunning cigar. I mean it is gorgeous. While editing the pictures for the review I wanted to grab another. Flavor profile includes nice mix of graham cracker, nuts, and a faint caramel sweetness. I detected some coffee bean and cocoa undertones on the second half. Perfect construction, burn, and draw. Recommend grabbing a box or two or three.</p>
<p>  </li></p>
</ul>]]></description>
            <author>stogiegeeks@gmail.com</author>
            <pubDate>Mon, 16 Jan 2012 10:08:27 -0800</pubDate>
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            <itunes:subtitle>Paul and Tim welcome Ben and Chris from www.nicetightash.com, smoke a stogie santa unbounded cigar, and drink great beer!</itunes:subtitle>
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            <title>Episode 8 - "Tatuarje"</title>
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<p><h2>Stogie of the Week</h2></p>
<p><h3>Liga Privada Ünico Serie Feral Flying Pig</h3></p>
<p><p><strong>Origin: </strong>Nicaragua<br /></p>
<p><strong>Wrapper: </strong>Connecticut Broadleaf Viso<br /></p>
<p><strong>Binder: </strong>Plantation Grown Brazilian Mata Fina<br /></p>
<p><strong>Filler: </strong>Nicaragua (5 Leaves)<br /></p>
<p><strong>Strength: </strong>Medium/Full<br /></p>
<p><strong>Vitola: </strong>Figurado<br /></p>
<p><strong>Size: </strong>5 3/8 x 60<br /></p>
<p><strong>Age: </strong>N/A<br /></p>
<p><strong>MSRP: </strong>$14.95 (Box of 10 $149.50)<br /></p></p>

<p><p><strong>This week we are drinking</p></strong></p>
<p>Ron Abuelo Anejo Rum 7 Anos</p>]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 11 Jan 2012 05:47:43 -0800</pubDate>
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            <itunes:subtitle>This week Paul and Tim review the Flying Feral Pig from Drew Estate, talk about seasoning your humidor, and cover part 1 in an ongoing series about converting a wine fridge into a humidor.
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            <title>Episode 7 - "The Top Ten Cigars of 2011"</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[<p>We will smoke something else during this show...</p>

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<p><p><strong>This week we are drinking</p></strong></p>
<p><ul><p><li><a href="http://www.knappoguewhiskey.com/vintageroom/">Knappogue Castle® 12 Year Old</a></li></p></p>
<p><p><li><a href="https://shop.thebalvenie.com/products/DoubleWood,-Aged-12-Years.html">THE BALVENIE, DoubleWood, Aged 12 Years</a></li></p></p>
<p><p><li><a href="http://www.knobcreek.com/our-bourbon/single-barrel">Knob Creek Barrel Aged 9 Years</a></li></p></ul></p>

<p><h2>Paul's Top Ten Stogies of 2011</h2></p>
<p><ol></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://stogiegeeks.squarespace.com/stogies/2011/10/28/stogie-of-the-week-ep-carillo-edicion-limitada-2011-dark-rit.html">EP Carillo Dark Ritual's</a></strong></li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://stogiegeeks.squarespace.com/stogies/2011/11/8/partagas-benji-menendez-master-series-toros.html">Partagas Benji Menendez Re-Release</a></strong></li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong>Paul Garmarian Symphony 20th Salamone</strong></li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong>Tatuaje Fausto Avion</strong></li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong>Avo LE 2011</strong></li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://stogiegeeks.squarespace.com/stogies/2011/11/29/viaje-platino-reserva.html">Oro Reserva double torpedo or robusto</a></strong></li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://stogiegeeks.squarespace.com/stogies/2011/12/7/tatuaje-la-verite-2009.html"><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/12/7/tatuaje-la-verite-2009.html">La Verite 2009 Robusto</a></strong></li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://stogiegeeks.squarespace.com/stogies/2011/11/18/alec-bradley-fine-rare.html">Alec Bradley Fine and Rare</a></strong></li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://stogiegeeks.squarespace.com/stogies/2011/11/1/quesada-oktoberfest.html">Quesada Oktoberfest</a></strong></li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong>Padrón 1964 Smoke Inn 15th Anniversary Maduro</strong></li></p></p>
<p></ol></p>

<p><h2>Tim's Top Ten Stogies of 2011</h2></p>
<p><ol></p>
<p><p><li><strong>AVO 85th 2011 Limited Edition</strong> - Without one my favorite new smokes this year. I buy very few boxes and this was one of the few in 2011. "The Oasis"></li></p></p>

<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/10/28/stogie-of-the-week-ep-carillo-edicion-limitada-2011-dark-rit.html">E.P. Carillo 2011 Limitada - "Dark Rituals"</strong></a> - My favorite EPC release to date. Great balance, complexity, and quality. "Box Worthy"</li></p></p>

<p><p><li><strong>Paul Garmirian Symphony 20 (2011) Short Robusto</strong> - A great stick that just pours smoke and flavor. I prefer the Short Robusto to the larger sizes. I found the Salomone to have a little too much strength and a little less flavor. "Box Worthy"</li></p></p>

<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/9/29/celebrating-the-fourth-of-july-the-right-way.html">Tatuaje M80</a></strong> - Wow!  wish I had grabbed a box of these. Great flavor, strength, and construction. "Box Worthy"</li></p></p>

<p><p><li><strong>Tatuaje La Verite 2009 Robusto</strong> - Nice mix of wood, spice, and cream. Again I preferred the Robusto to the Churchill. "Box Worthy"</li></p></p>

<p><p><li><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/12/5/future-stogie-of-the-week-if-i-dont-smoke-em-now.html"><strong>Liga Privada Unico Serie L40</strong></a> - I love everything Liga Privada! Nuff Said! "Box Worthy"</li></p></p>

<p><p><li><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/12/12/lunch-with-a-j-grotto-serie-reserve-gran-corona.html"><strong>J. Grotto Serie Reserve Gran Corona</strong></a> - Wood, Spice, and cream. Love this stick. "Box Worthy"</li></p></p>

<p><p><li><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2011/10/19/review-tatuaje-exclusive-series-taa.html"><strong>Tatuaje TAA</strong></a> - I wish I had grabbed more of these while they were still available. Nice unique flavor profile. "The Fiver"</li></p></p>

<p><p><li><strong>Tatuaje Black Petit Lancero</strong> - My favorite vitola in the black series. I cannot wait until Pete does some other vitola's. "The Fiver"</li></p></p>

<p><p><li><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2011/11/23/review-oliva-serie-v-maduro-especial-2011.html"><strong>Oliva Serie V Maduro Especial (2011)</strong></a> - I love the new size this year. it is working for me. "The Fiver"</li></p></p>
<p></ol></p>

<p><h2>Other Stuff We've Been Smoking</h2></p>

<p><h3>Paul's List:</h3></p>

<p><ul><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/12/14/arturo-fuente-hemingway-short-story-maduro.html">Arturo Fuente Short Story Maduro</a></strong> - I think this may have the best flavors of all the maduro hemming way sticks, smooth, TONS of flavor, great burn.  A winner!</li></p></p>

<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/12/14/pre-embargo-cuban.html">Supposed Vintage Pre-Embargo Cuban</a></strong> - So, I was expecting some cuban flavors of some kind, but just didn't get that. It was a well-aged stick with nice flavors, but I don't think it was Cuban.</li></p></p>

<p><p><li><strong>Illusione Mk Ultra</strong> - Strength, but lacking on flavors.</li></p></p>

<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/12/14/san-cristobal-de-la-habana.html">A Real Cuban (vintage) San Cristobol De La Habana</a></strong> - Torpedo - Soooooo, good. Best stick I've smoked in some time.</li></p></ul></p>

<p><h3>Tim's List</h3></p>

<p><ul></p>
<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://stogiegeeks.squarespace.com/read/2011/12/13/review-la-riqueza-no-1.html">La Riqueza No. 1 by Tatuaje</a></strong> - Wow! Wow! Wow! Check out the <a href="http://stogiegeeks.squarespace.com/read/2011/12/13/review-la-riqueza-no-1.html">review</a>. Nuff said.</li></p></p>

<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/12/12/lunch-with-a-j-grotto-serie-reserve-gran-corona.html">Paul Garmirian Reserva Exclusiva Corona Extra</a></strong> - Another incredible smoke I recently reviewed. Fantastic medium bodied smoke with a Cuban like flavor profile. In the end, my first "The Oasis" rating given on the site.</li></p></p>

<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/12/3/un-banded-from-stogie-santa-2003-lfd-chisel.html">Unbanded - LFD Chisel Double Ligero (2003)</a></strong> - A gift given to me my stogie santa during the last recording. This stick still has some power after all this time.</li></p></p>

<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2011/12/15/review-un-banded-paul-wtf-did-you-give-me.html">Unbanded - Rocky Patel Vintage 1990 Toro (2nd) from 2009</a></strong> - Something was so wrong with this stick. I have had RP Vintage 1990 before and never have experienced such bitter or sourness. I had to give the "Lawn Mulch".</li></p></p>
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            <itunes:subtitle>This week Paul and Tim review the top ten new cigars that were released in 2011. Both Paul and Tim have separate lists!
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<p>This week Paul and Tim review the Liga Privada Unico Serie "L40" Lancero, talk about a dozen or so cigars that didn't make the top ten released for 2011, and do a segment on why you should smoke Cuban cigars.</p>

<p><h2>Stogie of the Week</h2></p>
<p><h3>Liga Privada Unico Serie "L40" Lancero</h3></p>
<p><p><strong>Origin:</strong> Dominican Republic <br /></p>
<p><strong>Wrapper: </strong>Connecticut Stalk Cut Habano (CT River Valley Stalk Cut & Cured Habano Leaf)<br /></p>
<p><strong>Binder</strong>:  Brazilian Mata Fina (Plantation-Grown)<br /></p>
<p><strong>Filler:</strong> Nicaragua (3 Extra-Choice Nicaraguan Cuban Seed)<br /></p>
<p><strong>Strength:</strong> Medium-Full <br /></p>
<p><strong>Vitola:</strong> Parejo <br /></p>
<p><strong>Size:</strong> 7 x 40 (Lancero) <br /></p>
<p><strong>Age:</strong> One year in Paul's humidor  <br /></p>
<p><strong>MSRP:</strong> $12.95 (15 count box)<br /></p>
<p><strong>Fun Facts</strong>: "L40" refers to the slightly larger ring size than the typical lancer. It contains 5 different tobaccos, bumping up the ring gauge to a 40 (from the more traditional lancer ring size of 38). Its recipe was in development for 2+ years prior to release. Other smokes in the "Unico" series include the "Dirty Rat" and the "Feral Flying Pig".</p>

<p><strong>From Drew Estate:</strong></p>

<p><blockquote><cite>In our ongoing creation of the Liga Privada line, hundreds of different, distinct blends and vitolas are crafted in our ceaseless search for the perfect smoke. Most samples are dismissed with only a rare, select few being deemed worthy, but regretfully due to tobacco limitations, costs, construction limitations, etc. most of these blends can not be made into a their own stand-alone line. However, they are so perfect in flavor and aroma, we continue to selfishly make them for ourselves to smoke. This is not our desire, we want the Liga Privada connoisseur to enjoy the very same cigars our “El Jefe” smokes regardless of any reason. And with this in mind, we have created the Único Serie – a home for these unique ones. All of the cigars within this series are not only different in size and recipe, but they are extra special, extremely limited and exceptionally delicious. </cite></blockquote></p>
<p><p></p>
<p>Reference: <a href="http://www.acigarsmoker.com/2011/07/25/liga-privada-unico-series-l40-lancero-specs/">Liga Privada Unico Series L40 Lancero – Specs</a></p>
<p></p></p>
<p><p><strong>Other  Reviews:</strong></p></p>
<p><ul></p>
<p><p><li><a href="http://www.acigarsmoker.com/2011/11/30/liga-privada-unico-series-l40-lancero-%E2%80%93-cigar-review/">www.acigarsmoker.com Review</a></li></p></p>
<p><p><li><a href="http://www.casasfumando.com/2011/08/22/drew-estate-liga-privada-unico-series-l40-lancero">www.casasfumando.com Review</a></li></p></p>
<p><p><li><a href="http://thecigarfeed.com/?p=6235">thecigarfeed.com Review</a></li></p></p>
<p></ul></p>

<p><p><strong>This week we are drinking:</p></strong></p>
<p><ul><p><li><a href="http://www.knappoguewhiskey.com/vintageroom/">Knappogue Castle® 12 Year Old</a></li></p></p>
<p><li><a href="https://shop.thebalvenie.com/products/DoubleWood,-Aged-12-Years.html">THE BALVENIE, DoubleWood, Aged 12 Years</a></li></p>
<p><p><li><a href="http://www.knobcreek.com/our-bourbon/single-barrel">Knob Creel Barrel Aged 9 Years</a></li></p></ul></p>

<p><h2>Paul's Best Stogies of 2011 - The Runner Ups</h2></p>

<p><ol><p><li><strong>Tatuaje Capa Especial </strong>- Very good, but the La Verite has more and better flavors. However, the La Verite is pricy, not as good of a value. Of either, the Tatuaje Cojonu 2003 is by far the better value, more stick, and great flavors.</li></p></p>

<p><p><li><strong>Tatuaje Black Petit Lancero</strong> - This one was just okay in my opinion, nothing really wowed me about it.</li></p></p>

<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/11/19/viaje-late-harvest.html">Viaje late harvest</a></strong> - Great Viaje flavors, one of the better new Viaje releases. Most of which however, missed the mark.</li></p></p>

<p><p><li><strong>Viaje WLP Candela</strong> - If you are looking for something different, this is a great choice. Good stick, but not top ten worthy.</li></p></p>

<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/12/12/lunch-with-a-j-grotto-serie-reserve-gran-corona.html">J. Grotto Serie Reserve Gran Corona</a></strong> - I think its a little unfair to give this stick a review, as the creators are good friends of ours. Having said that, this is a great stick! Good spice and pepper up front, Smooth mellow earthy flavors, good spice in 1st third. I'd still call the flavor a smooth, earthy flavor, typical of  Honduran tobacco. If you like the Alec Bradly Prensado line, you will love this cigar!</li></p></p>

<p><p><li><strong>EP Carillo New Wave Connecticut (toro)</strong> - EP Carrillo handed me one of these personally, and it was fantastic. I've smoked several more, the Stella being my favorite size. However, I had construction issues with a couple of different sizes, which I think really changed the flavor profile. This is one that I have to re-visit until I find my favorite size.</li></p></p>

<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/12/15/ep-carrillo-short-run-2011.html">EP Carrillo Short Run 2011 Robusto</a></strong> - Stronger than the 2010 blend, flavors were a bit young, but had a great finish. This was very close to making my top ten. I think with age these sticks will be great, however it can't hold a candle to the 2009 inaugural, 2010 limited, and 2011 dark ritual, all three of which are some of my most favorite cigars to smoke of all time.</li></p></p>

<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2011/11/29/review-casa-fernandez-miami-reserva.html">Casa Fernandez Miami Reserva</a></strong> - Expensive yard gar.</li></p></p>

<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/12/15/ep-carrillo-maduro.html">EP Carillo Maduro</a></strong> - VERY spicy and peppery start, like 2-3/x as much as all other cigars I've smoked recently. I mean almost to the point, okay never mind I reached that point, I could not retrohale it. cocoa undertone, but the flavors are a bit young and bitter to me, almost reminds me of a Tatuaje Cojonu 2003</li></p></p>

<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/12/9/la-flor-dominicana-factory-press-iv.html">La Flor Dominicana Factory Press IV</a></strong> - Smooth flavors right from the start. Smoothness throughout, I'd call the flavors a woody-sweetness. Wish the draw was a tad looser and burned a little better, had to re-light a few time.</li></p></p>

<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/12/14/san-cristobal-elegancia.html">San Cristobal Elegancia</a></strong> - Great smooth mild flavors, underlying sweetness, very good cigar! I think this deserves a spot in my breakfast cigar rotation for sure. Nice mild spice. Great burn and draw.</li></p></p>

<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/12/14/punch-rare-corojo.html">Punch Rare Corojo 10th Anniversary</a></strong> - Great flavors, different, change of pace kind of cigar. Punch has a very distinct flavor, even Cuban Punch tastes different. Finish was not so good, kinda bitter.</li></p></p>

<p><p><li><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/12/14/liga-undercrown.html">Drew Estate Undercrown Robusto</a></strong> - The flavors right away reminded me of the Liga #9, though not as pronounced. I have to say, this one fell apart on me. It was my fault, I let the boveda pack get too dry, and then I was carrying this stick around with me, so it cracked and came apart. Planning on smoking another ASAP. Update: Smoked another one, the flavors in the first 3rd were amazing, then it continued to be an enjoyable smoke throughout.</li></p></ol></p>

<p><h2>Tim's Best Stogies of 2011 - The Runner Ups</h2></p>
<p><ol></p>
<p><p><li><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2011/11/22/review-partagas-benji-menendez-master-series-collection-2011.html"><strong>Partagas Benji Menendez Master Series (Re-release 2011)</strong></a> - Great example of a Cameroon wrapper. I struggled with whether this should be on my top ten. In the end it got bumped but I recommend grabbing a few before they are gone!</li></p></p>

<p><p><li><strong>Viaje WLP Candela</strong> - Probably the best release from Viaje all year IMO. I loved the vitola and unique herbal and grassy flavors. Construction was solid. Please make more Andre!</li></p></p>

<p><p><li><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2011/10/27/review-undercrown-gran-toro-by-drew-estate.html"><strong>Undercrown by Drew Estate</strong></a> - I reviewed back in October and stated that I thought these would getter better with a little time. Sequential sticks I have smoked have indeed balanced out and are smoking good.</li></p></p>

<p><p><li><strong>Viaje Exclusivo Short (2011)</strong> - Great little smoke from Andre Farkas but suffered from a high price point in my opinion.</li></p></p>

<p><p><li><strong>E.P. Carillo New Wave Connecticut Stellas</strong> - We talked about this stick prior on <a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2011/10/31/stogie-geeks-podcast-episode-3.html">Episode 3.</a> One of the most flavorful shade grown Connecticut's I have ever had.</li></p></p>

<p><p><li><strong>Tatuaje 7th Capa Especial</strong> - A solid medium bodied corona. While I am still partial to the 7th Reserva (Broadleaf Maduro) this stick s a great example of the flavor that the Sumatra wrapper can bring to the humidor.</li></p></p>

<p><p><li><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/10/20/illusione-88-maduro-now-that-is-some-ash.html"><strong>Illusione 88 Maduro</strong></a> - One of my favorite sizes of the Illusione Series. This San Andreas wrapper offers some nice rich Maduro flavors with the same fantastic construction and draw of the ~88~.</li></p></p>

<p><p><li><strong>Illusione 88 Candela</strong> - Same great core flavors of the 88 (Leather, earth, pepper) with a hint of sweet grass and tea (which seemed to be strongest in the first third). As always the stick burned great and with a good volume of smoke. Not something I would smoke on a regular basis but a nice change of pace on occasion.</li></p></p>

<p><p><li><strong>E.P. Carillo Maduro</strong> - A good solid maduro from EPC at a great price. I recommend keeping these in regular rotation.</li></p></p>

<p><p><li><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/12/14/san-cristobal-elegancia.html"><strong>San Cristobal Elegancia</strong></a> - I agree with Paul. this stick is making it's way into my breakfast smoke rotation. Light, sweet, this cigar pours smoke!</li></p></p>
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<p><h2>Stogie Tech Segment</h2></p>

<p><h3>Why You Should Smoke Cuban Cigars</h3></p>

<p>I read an article recently, which will go unnamed, that was knocking Cuban cigars and listed several reasons why we shouldn't smoke them. I want to argue the flip side of that coin and tell everyone why I think we should all smoke Cuban cigars.</p>

<p><ul><p><li><strong>They Are Not THAT Expensive</strong> - I don't recommend that you pay a premium for Cuban cigars. There are several sites and people willing to trade with you at a reasonable price. I would not pay upwards of $10 for a Partagas Serie D #4, one of my favorites, but I grabbed a box for $6 a stick and smoked/traded the entire box. Many will have you believing that Cuban cigars are really expensive, and its just not true.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong>The Construction Issues Are Not All That Bad</strong> - Here's the thing, tell me you've never had a construction issue with a domestic cigar? Can you? I think not, all cigars suffer from construction issues, and I've had them with Cubans and non-Cubans alike. Again, this is what people want you to believe so you will visit your local B&M and buy legal cigar brands.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong>They Age VERY Well</strong> - Of all the vintage cigars I've ever smokes, Cubans age the best. They just seem to keep getting better with age and rarely "age out" or lose all of their flavors after a certain period of time.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong>The Flavors Are Unique and Tasty</strong> - I love the Cuban flavor profile, and keep coming back to them because they taste so damn good!</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong>No One Makes Their Purchasing Decisions Based On Country Of Origin</strong> - If you take issue with the fact that these cigars come from a communist country, then according to that logic, you should not purchase any goods that come from China. Which means you will have to make all of your own cloths and create all your own electronics, or not even use computers at all. Its simply ridiculous. Look, even if you've personally been affected by tragedy that stems from the Cuban communist regime, it still shouldn't affect your purchasing as you are more so supporting the poor factory workers in Cuba than the Government by buying a box of cigars. Look at it this way, I'm Armenian, and my family was personally affected by the holicost. If Turkey made excellent cigars, I'd still buy them. In fact, several of my own family members visited the country and made purchases. Oh also, most of the oil used to make gas for your car comes from a country that has similar ideals, which means your pedaling to work buddy!</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong>Help The People Of Cuba</strong> - They are the ones suffering most from the embargo.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong>If You Know Where To Shop and What To Look For…</strong> - You will never get a fake. Its common sense really, ask around and see where other people are buying or acquiring Cuban cigars, and use the power of social rankings to guide you to the best sites.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong>I'm Not Saying Stop Buying Cigars From The B&M</strong> - </li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong>Don't Let Yourself Be Brainwashed</strong> - Look, there are plenty of fantastic cigars available outside of Cuba. This probably started right after the embargo, but all the manufacturers and store owners will say "You don't need to smoke Cubans Cigars, there are plenty of legal ones that are just as good". This brainwashing has gone on for years, and you should be the only judge. Smoke all different kinds, shapes, and types of cigars, and then decide for yourself what you like and don't believe the hype, or non-hype.</li></p></p>
<p><li><strong>It Comes Down To Value</strong> - Here's the thing, you can get a $6 cuban cigar, put a year of age on it, and it will likely blow away anything in the $6 range domestically.</li></p></ul>]]></description>
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            <itunes:subtitle>This week Paul and Tim review the Liga Privada Unico Serie "L40" Lancero, talk about a dozen or so cigars that didn't make the top ten released for 2011, and do a segment on why you should smoke Cuban cigars.
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            <itunes:summary>&lt;h2>Stogie of the Week&lt;/h2>
&lt;h3>Liga Privada Unico Serie "L40" Lancero&lt;/h3>
&lt;p>&lt;strong>Origin:&lt;/strong> Dominican Republic &lt;br />
&lt;strong>Wrapper: &lt;/strong>Connecticut Stalk Cut Habano (CT River Valley Stalk Cut &amp; Cured Habano Leaf)&lt;br />
&lt;strong>Binder&lt;/strong>:  Brazilian Mata Fina (Plantation-Grown)&lt;br />
&lt;strong>Filler:&lt;/strong> Nicaragua (3 Extra-Choice Nicaraguan Cuban Seed)&lt;br />
&lt;strong>Strength:&lt;/strong> Medium-Full &lt;br />
&lt;strong>Vitola:&lt;/strong> Parejo &lt;br />
&lt;strong>Size:&lt;/strong> 7 x 40 (Lancero) &lt;br />
&lt;strong>Age:&lt;/strong> One year in Paul's humidor  &lt;br />
&lt;strong>MSRP:&lt;/strong> $12.95 (15 count box)&lt;br />
&lt;strong>Fun Facts&lt;/strong>: "L40" refers to the slightly larger ring size than the typical lancer. It contains 5 different tobaccos, bumping up the ring gauge to a 40 (from the more traditional lancer ring size of 38). Its recipe was in development for 2+ years prior to release. Other smokes in the "Unico" series include the "Dirty Rat" and the "Feral Flying Pig".

&lt;strong>From Drew Estate:&lt;/strong>

&lt;blockquote>&lt;cite>In our ongoing creation of the Liga Privada line, hundreds of different, distinct blends and vitolas are crafted in our ceaseless search for the perfect smoke. Most samples are dismissed with only a rare, select few being deemed worthy, but regretfully due to tobacco limitations, costs, construction limitations, etc. most of these blends can not be made into a their own stand-alone line. However, they are so perfect in flavor and aroma, we continue to selfishly make them for ourselves to smoke. This is not our desire, we want the Liga Privada connoisseur to enjoy the very same cigars our “El Jefe” smokes regardless of any reason. And with this in mind, we have created the Único Serie – a home for these unique ones. All of the cigars within this series are not only different in size and recipe, but they are extra special, extremely limited and exceptionally delicious. &lt;/cite>&lt;/blockquote>
&lt;p>
Reference: &lt;a href="http://www.acigarsmoker.com/2011/07/25/liga-privada-unico-series-l40-lancero-specs/">Liga Privada Unico Series L40 Lancero – Specs&lt;/a>
&lt;/p>
&lt;p>&lt;strong>Other  Reviews:&lt;/strong>&lt;/p>
&lt;ul>
&lt;p>&lt;li>&lt;a href="http://www.acigarsmoker.com/2011/11/30/liga-privada-unico-series-l40-lancero-%E2%80%93-cigar-review/">www.acigarsmoker.com Review&lt;/a>&lt;/li>&lt;/p>
&lt;p>&lt;li>&lt;a href="http://www.casasfumando.com/2011/08/22/drew-estate-liga-privada-unico-series-l40-lancero">www.casasfumando.com Review&lt;/a>&lt;/li>&lt;/p>
&lt;p>&lt;li>&lt;a href="http://thecigarfeed.com/?p=6235">thecigarfeed.com Review&lt;/a>&lt;/li>&lt;/p>
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            <title>Episode 5 - "Paul sucks"</title>
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<p><h2>Stogie of the Week</h2></p>
<p><h3>Arturo Fuente Anejo #77 Shark</h3></p>
<p><p><strong>Origin:</strong> Dominican Republic <br /><strong>Wrapper: </strong>Connecticut Broadleaf Maduro (Aged 5 years, 8 months in Cognac Barrels.) <br /><strong>Binder</strong>: Dominican Republic  <br /><strong>Filler:</strong> Dominican Republic <br /><strong>Strength:</strong> Medium <br /><strong>Vitola:</strong> Boxed-pressed torpedo <br /><strong>Size:</strong> No. 77 (pyramid/torpedo) "The Shark" (5.8" x 54) <br /><strong>Age:</strong> One year in Paul's humidor  <br /><strong>MSRP:</strong> $10.95 (I paid $14 last year, this year I bought a box for $10.99 a stick, they sell online for upwards of $21 a stick) <br /><strong>Fun Facts:</strong> This is the only Anejo not wrapped in cedar. More from <a href="http://www.vitolas.net">Vitolas.net</a>:</p></p>
<p><blockquote><cite>The A&ntilde;ejo Shark was actually made and named because of Marvin Shanken (Cigar Aficionado owner) and Carlito's brother in-law, Wayne Suarez.Carlito named it the "SS Shark" because they both loved this vitola and blend;one "S" stood for Shanken and the other "S" stood for Suarez.  The "No.77" designation comes not from the ring gauge of this cigar, as it does for the other cigars in the A&ntilde;ejo line, but rather from a more amusing reason altogether.Carlito took his kids to Sea World in Orlando, FL, and there noticed that some of the sharks in the tank had two pectoral fins, which looked sort of like two 7's.  A&ntilde;ejo (which means "aged, refined" in Spanish) cigars were originally released in June 2000 (in a very small batch), and then again in December 2000 due to Fuente being skittish about whether enough Opus X tobacco would be available after the hurricane hit their farm in 1998.</cite></blockquote></p>
<p><p><strong>Other Anejo Shark Reviews:</strong></p></p>
<p><ul></p>
<p><p><li><a href="http://www.stogiereview.com/2009/01/01/guest-review-arturo-fuente-anejo-the-shark/">Stogie Review (2009)</a></li></p></p>
<p><p><li><a href="http://www.cigarinspector.com/arturo-fuente/arturo-fuente-anejo-reserva-no-77-the-shark">Cigar Inspector: (2010) </a></li></p></p>
<p><p><li><a href="http://thesmokingstogie.squarespace.com/home/tag/arturo-fuente-aejo-sand-shark">Smoking Stogie "Sand Shark" Review</a></li></p></p>
<p></ul></p>
<p><p><strong>This week we are drinking</p></strong></p>
<p><p>Knappogue Castle 12 Year Single Malt Irish Whiskey</p></p>
<p><p>Sam Houstin American Straight Whiskey</p></p>
<p><h2>Paul's This Week In Smoke</h2></p>
<p><ul></p>
<p><p><li><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/11/29/viaje-platino-reserva.html"><strong>Viaje Platino Reserva</strong></a> - Sour notes, I like the Oro Reserva better.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/11/29/illusione-68.html"><strong>Illusione 68</strong></a> - One word: "meh".</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/11/29/anejo-shark.html"><strong>Anejo Shark</strong></a> - Same ones we are smoking now, year old #77, the best in the Anejo line, hard to find, blah blah. I really want to buy another box&hellip;</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/11/29/tatuaje-rc-184.html"><strong>Tatuaje RC 184</strong></a> - This is perhaps my most favorite of all Pete Johnson creations. Stogie Santa turned me on to these and I smoked the RC 233 and RC 184. The 184 is one of my all-time favorite sticks, top ten list, just pure blows. The mellow Cuban flavors are just awesome, pours smoke, just all around one of the most enjoyable cigars you'll ever smoke. They were recently re-released and I bought a box without question.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/11/29/davidoff-millennium-short-robusto.html"><strong>Davidoff Millennium Short Robusto</strong></a> - Say what you will about Davidoff, pricy, but awesome smoke! Flavors poured from this smoke making this blend my all-time Davidoff favorite (right next to Colorado Claro). I think what I have found, and our listeners already know, is that I have expensive taste in cigars.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/11/29/ep-carrillo-core-line.html"><strong>EP Carrillo Core Line</strong></a> - Cedar flavors, medium body, outstanding cigar for mid-day, fishing, working in the yard, or just relaxing with coffee.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/11/29/alec-bradley-prensado.html"><strong>Alec Bradley Prensado</strong></a> - Great earthy flavors, would buy and try again. Get a 5 pack.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/11/29/padron-family-reserve-44th-natural.html"><strong>Padron Family Reserve 44th Natural</strong></a> - This is one of the most awesome cigars you will ever smoke, however, the 44th natural/maduro, and the 45th in the same wrapper combinations are all good. But with a price range from $25-$30 a stick, even my expensive taste and cigar budget can't justify buying a box of each, or even just one box of one kind. I can buy two sticks at $15 for that price, and you can get some awesome sticks for $15 each.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/11/23/la-aurora-cameroon-lancero.html"><strong>La Aurora Cameroon Lancero </strong></a> - Hands down the TOP cameroon wrapper implementation in the world, at least of the ones I've ever smoked and I'm not even a really big cameroon fan. The flavors on this cigar are outstanding, in fact, I bought another half a box. Its a light creamy wonderful experience that you can smoke any time of day or night. Damn, I want to go smoke one right now!</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><a><strong>Tatuaje Barcalay Rex</strong></a> - Limited release for one store, a fantastic smoke for $10 but don't pay more. </li></p></p>
<p><p><li><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/12/1/montecristo-2.html"><strong>Montecristo #2  (cuban)</strong></a> - Cedar flavors just explode from this cigar, a classic cuban brand and size that will always have a spot in my humi! Buy a box or two.</li></p>
<p><p>&nbsp;</p></p>
<p></ul></p>
<p><h2>Tim's This Week In Smoke</h2></p>
<p><ul></p>
<p><p><li><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/11/20/arturo-fuente-anejo-reserva-no-50.html"><strong>Arturo Fuente Anejo Reserva No 50</strong></a> - First time I had tried the Robusto in the Anejo line and I am glad I did. Paired fantastically with a glass of Sam Houstin American Whiskey</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2011/11/22/review-partagas-benji-menendez-master-series-collection-2011.html"><strong>Partagas Menedex Master Series (2011)</strong></a> - The re-release of the 2009 limited edition. The 2009 release is one of my all time favorite sticks with a Cameroon wrapper. Although I agree with Paul on the La Aurora Cameroon Lancero being Number 1! They nailed the blend in the re-release! A larger (toro'ish) size (the original release was grand corona) but all the same great flavors. These should age great! "Box Worthy" IMO</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2011/11/23/review-oliva-serie-v-maduro-especial-2011.html"><strong>Oliva V Serie Maduro Especial (2011)</strong></a> - Much better than the 2010 IMO. It had a quite bit of saltiness on the finish that I was not really a big fan of. But a good smoke for the price. A solid "Fiver"</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2011/11/29/review-casa-fernandez-miami-reserva.html"><strong>Casa Fernandez Miami Reserva</strong></a> - Released this year at the IPCPR. This stick is a 5.75 x 54 Toro with a lot of wood, exotic spice, and some burnt caramel on the finish. In the end I gave it a rating of "The Angler" mostly due to its lack of complexity. Enjoyable but nothing I would seek out again. Caveat: I am a bit more forgiving with less complexity in a smaller vitola and would love to try this blend in a Robusto</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><a href="http://www.thesnsclub.com"><strong>Tatuaje Saints &amp; Sinners</strong></a> - One of fifteen cigars shipped as part of Pete Johnson of Tatuaje Cigars memberhip site. This stogie is based on the Black blend and is a Corona Gorda with a Criollo '98 wrapper. It was "meh"</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2011/12/1/review-tatuaje-rc184.html"><strong>Tatuaje RC184</strong></a> - Most definitely the best cigar I smoked during the holiday weekend. This 184 millimeter retro Cuban lives up to its name. Paul says "The Oasis"! I say "Box Worthy!" We agree this is a fantastic stick!</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/11/30/the-gift-of-padron.html"><strong>Padron 1964 Anniversary Series Maduro Principe</strong></a> - I mean, really? Who doesn't like a box 1964 Anniversary Padron's as a gift? Nuff' said.</li></p></p>
<p></ul></p>
<p><h2>Stogie Tech Segment</h2></p>
<p><h3>Cigar Wrapper 101</h3></p>
<p><p>Some sources state the wrapper can add as much of 40% of the flavor to a smoke.</p></p>
<p><p>When talking about wrappers there is a lot of thinks to consider;</p></p>
<p><ul></p>
<p><p><li><strong>Origin &amp; Type of Tobacco</strong> - Different regions are suitable for different types of tobacco. For example, Connecticut Broadleaf often used in Maduros has specific characteristics. The climate and soil contents of the region can also have an affect (i.e. temperature, volcanic ash in the soil, etc...)</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong>How Grown &amp; Harvested</strong> - Shade, Sun, etc... provides distinctive characteristics to the wrapper used.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong>How Tobacco is Used</strong> - The curing, fermentaton, and aging process and times can vary greatly from one manufacturer to another and have a major outcome on the wrapper they produce for that cigar. Unfourtunately, this is often kept secret by the makers of the cigar.</li></p></p>
<p></ul></p>
<p><p>All of this can affect the wrappers flavor, color, and construction and consequently the cigar you enjoy.</p></p>
<p><p>The color of wrapper can often give you a general indication of type of flavors that will be present (but not always).</p></p>
<p><ul></p>
<p><p><img style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" src="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/storage/post-images/img_Wrappers.jpg" Title="Illusione 888 Wrappers: Colorado, Candela, & Maduro" width="225" height="300" /></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong>Double Claro</strong> - These are typically referred to as a Candela. Very light, slightly green. Leaf is picked before maturity and consequently retains some of the green chlorophyll. Not as popular as it once was. Some boutique bends, such as Illusione and Viaje, recently released cigars in a Candela Wrapper. Flavors can often be herbal or grassy nature. </li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong>Claro</strong> - Very Light tan. This is your shade grown tobacco. The Camacho Connecticut and E.P. Carillo New Wave Connecticut talked about during Episode 3 are both great examples.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong>Colorado Claro</strong> - I would characterized this as medium brown in color. This is often reffered to as a Natural which can mean a lot of different things to different manufacturers. For example, Padron's Natural wrappers are very dark compared to most.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong>Colorado</strong> - Sometimes called Rosado, it has a reddish tint to it. Often associated with a Corojo wrapper such as with the Illusione Epernay line.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong>Colorado Maduro</strong> - Darker brown but not quite dark enough to be a maduro. A common wrapper that falls in this category is the Cameroon.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong>Maduro</strong> - A very dark brown wrapper that has gained popularity in recent years due to its rich flavors. Usually Sun grown, Connecticut Broadleaf is one of the most common examples. More recently tobacco from Mexico and Brazil has been producing some interesting maduro wrappers.</li></p></p>
<p><p><li><strong>Oscuro</strong> - Sometimes called a Double Maduro. Very black and rich in flavor. Sometimes manufacturers will dye the leaf for this effect, sometimes not. Steve Saka, President of Drew Estate, posted a great post on the ways the color of a Maduro and Oscuro wrapper can be  achieved. I could not do the subject justice and recommend you read his post <a href="http://tobacconistuniversity.org/blog/?p=1656">here</a></p>
<p></li><p></p>
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            <itunes:subtitle>Arturo Fuente Anejo #77 "The Shark", Paul and Tim do this week in smoke, and a segment on cigar wrappers.</itunes:subtitle>
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&lt;h2>Stogie of the Week&lt;/h2>
&lt;h3>Arturo Fuente Anejo #77 Shark&lt;/h3>
&lt;p>&lt;strong>Origin:&lt;/strong> Dominican Republic &lt;br />&lt;strong>Wrapper: &lt;/strong>Connecticut Broadleaf Maduro (Aged 5 years, 8 months in Cognac Barrels.) &lt;br />&lt;strong>Binder&lt;/strong>: Dominican Republic  &lt;br />&lt;strong>Filler:&lt;/strong> Dominican Republic &lt;br />&lt;strong>Strength:&lt;/strong> Medium &lt;br />&lt;strong>Vitola:&lt;/strong> Boxed-pressed torpedo &lt;br />&lt;strong>Size:&lt;/strong> No. 77 (pyramid/torpedo) "The Shark" (5.8" x 54) &lt;br />&lt;strong>Age:&lt;/strong> One year in Paul's humidor  &lt;br />&lt;strong>MSRP:&lt;/strong> $10.95 (I paid $14 last year, this year I bought a box for $10.99 a stick, they sell online for upwards of $21 a stick) &lt;br />&lt;strong>Fun Facts:&lt;/strong> This is the only Anejo not wrapped in cedar. More from &lt;a href="http://www.vitolas.net">Vitolas.net&lt;/a>:&lt;/p>
&lt;blockquote>&lt;cite>The A&amp;ntilde;ejo Shark was actually made and named because of Marvin Shanken (Cigar Aficionado owner) and Carlito's brother in-law, Wayne Suarez.Carlito named it the "SS Shark" because they both loved this vitola and blend;one "S" stood for Shanken and the other "S" stood for Suarez.  The "No.77" designation comes not from the ring gauge of this cigar, as it does for the other cigars in the A&amp;ntilde;ejo line, but rather from a more amusing reason altogether.Carlito took his kids to Sea World in Orlando, FL, and there noticed that some of the sharks in the tank had two pectoral fins, which looked sort of like two 7's.  A&amp;ntilde;ejo (which means "aged, refined" in Spanish) cigars were originally released in June 2000 (in a very small batch), and then again in December 2000 due to Fuente being skittish about whether enough Opus X tobacco would be available after the hurricane hit their farm in 1998.&lt;/cite>&lt;/blockquote>
&lt;p>&lt;strong>Other Anejo Shark Reviews:&lt;/strong>&lt;/p>
&lt;ul>
&lt;p>&lt;li>&lt;a href="http://www.stogiereview.com/2009/01/01/guest-review-arturo-fuente-anejo-the-shark/">Stogie Review (2009)&lt;/a>&lt;/li>&lt;/p>
&lt;p>&lt;li>&lt;a href="http://www.cigarinspector.com/arturo-fuente/arturo-fuente-anejo-reserva-no-77-the-shark">Cigar Inspector: (2010) &lt;/a>&lt;/li>&lt;/p>
&lt;p>&lt;li>&lt;a href="http://thesmokingstogie.squarespace.com/home/tag/arturo-fuente-aejo-sand-shark">Smoking Stogie "Sand Shark" Review&lt;/a>&lt;/li>&lt;/p>
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&lt;p>&lt;strong>This week we are drinking&lt;/p>&lt;/strong>
&lt;p>Knappogue Castle 12 Year Single Malt Irish Whiskey&lt;/p>
&lt;p>Sam Houstin American Straight Whiskey&lt;/p></itunes:summary>
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<p><h2>Stogie of the Week</h2>  <p>Montecristo Edmundo</p>  <p>Origin: Cuba    <br />Wrapper: Cuban     <br />Binder: Cuban     <br />Filler: Cuban     <br />Strength: Medium     <br />Vitola: Robusto(ish)     <br />Size: 5.3 (135mm) x 52     <br />Age: N/A     <br />MSRP: $12.00</p>  <h2>Paul's This Week In Smoke</h2>  <li>   <p><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/11/16/alec-bradley-rare-blend.html"><strong>Alec Bradley Fine and Rare</strong></a> - Very interesting smoke with 10 different types of tobacco. I should have paid more attention to the flavors, as the changes were subtle. This is a medium bodied smoke that smokes forever (smoking time for me was almost 2 hours, but I was talking a lot during the smoke). You should buy at least 2 of these, one to smoke and one to age. One of the better AB's I've ever tried.</p> </li>  <li><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/11/14/partagas-serie-d-4.html"><strong>Partagas Serie D #4</strong> </a>- I have to agree with Cigar Aficionado, this is a great year for Cuban cigars. This particular smoke is exceptional. They are smoking so awesome right now. This has to be one of my most cherished robust size cigars. Considering some of the construction issues with cigars from this country, I've had great luck with this size and brand. Complex flavors, hints of sweetness and other flavors that I can't pinpoint, but for sure this is a box-worthy purchase. This one was not aged long, box dated Oct 2010 or so. My sister, who is not a regular cigar smoker, was impressed and raved about this stick! </li>  <li><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/11/10/opus-x.html"><strong>Opus X Robusto</strong></a> - I actually smoked two Opus X cigars recently. Both were very good, the sizes escape me at the moment, but they were smaller robust size Opus. Both presented the typical leather flavor profile you get from Opus, burned great with a little help, and I thoroughly enjoyed them. Many people knock this blend, preferring Anejo or the Casa Fuente blend. All in all I enjoy Opus, the regular line of sizes are great, and the &quot;Love Affair&quot; is still by far my favorite Opus in the world. </li>  <li><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/11/10/viaje-satori-zen-original-release.html"><strong>Viaje Satori Zen (original release)</strong></a> - Despite the cracks in the wrapper, this was still a great smoke. The first 3rd was medium body with some earthy flavors, and I was only mildly impressed. However, this cigar came alive in the second half with some awesome toasty, dark, rich flavors, worthy of burning my fingers to crisp to finish it. </li>  <li><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/11/8/camacho-liberty-2010.html"><strong>Camacho Liberty 2010</strong></a> - I am going to say it, I love plume. The oily resin turned to a powdery dust is just so appealing. The 11/18 size this comes in makes for an outstanding smoke. </li>  <li><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/11/9/ep-carrillo-short-run-2010.html"><strong>EP Carrillo Short Run 2010 (toro)</strong></a> - I smoked two of these lately and its becoming one of my favorite medium body smokes. Great earthy and woody flavors, burns great too.     <h2>Tim's This Week In Smoke</h2> </li>  <li>   <p><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/11/7/arturo-fuente-short-story-maduro.html"><strong>Arturo Fuente Short Story Maduro</strong></a> – Thanks Stogie Santa! Finally had the opportunity to try one my favorite AF Hemingway sizes in the maduro wrapper. Classic, savory, maduro flavors. Less spice than the Work of Art Maduro but equally enjoyable. Extremely difficult to find but if given a chance I would buy a box of these!</p> </li>  <li>   <p><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2011/11/8/padron-1964-anniversary-series-exclusivo-maduro.html"><strong>Padron 1964 Anniversary Series Exclusivo</strong></a> – Pulled some of these out of the back of the humidor where they haven't seen the light of day in about a year. Great Padron flavor and quality. I forgot how much strength this cigar can have though and probably should have waited until after dinner. Check out our <a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2011/11/8/padron-1964-anniversary-series-exclusivo-maduro.html">review</a>!</p> </li>  <li>   <p><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/11/10/survived-viaje-skull-bones-mystery-2011.html">Viaje Skull &amp; Bones ? (2011)</a></strong> – Meh. Lot of power but the flavor just wasn’t there for me. I have found previous Skull &amp; Bones releases to be more enjoyable. The box pressed torpedo was a little better than the regular short torpedo but in the end I finished neither.</p> </li>  <li>   <p><strong><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2011/11/10/review-ashton-estate-sun-grown-21-year-salute.html">Ashton Estate Sun Grown 21 Year Salute</a></strong> – <a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2011/11/10/review-ashton-estate-sun-grown-21-year-salute.html">Reviewed</a> the Robusto release of the Ashton ESG series. It is a complex and flavorful cigar but suffered from some construction issues. In the end, I gave it a Stogie Geeks <a href="http://stogiegeeks.squarespace.com/read/2011/9/30/the-stogie-geeks-rating-system.html">rating</a> of “The Fiver” with the caveat of the price.</p> </li>  <li>   <p><strong><a href="http://stogiegeeks.squarespace.com/read/2011/11/15/winter-smoking-the-petit-corona.html">Lots of Petit Corona’s</a></strong> – In preparation of our <a href="http://stogiegeeks.squarespace.com/read/2011/11/15/winter-smoking-the-petit-corona.html">Winter Smoking: The Petit Corona</a> post this week I probably smoked about a dozen petit corona’s in a few days. If you are looking for short, delicious sticks that can be smoked in 30-45 minutes, then this post is for you!</p>   </p>

 <h2>Stogie Tech Segment</h2> Best and worst places to smoke cigars, according to Paul.
<br /><ul> <li>Chicago, IL - <a href="http://www.updowncigar.com/">Up Down Tobacco</a>, nice folks, awesome selection, long history. Not much of a lounge to sit and relax, but a really cool shop with a wide variety of super cool accessories. No eating or drinking in the store though. As a side note, Chicago is one of the most unfriendly places for a smoker. The people there really hate smokers, and take great joy in telling you that you can't smoke in the restaurants and bars. </li>  <li>Charlotte, NC - <a href="http://www.marriott.com/hotels/photo-tours.mi?marshaCode=cltcc&amp;pageID=HWRAL&amp;imageID=3">Cutter's Cigar Bar</a> in the Marriot downtown, nicest people I've encountered at a lounge. High prices, decent selection. You can smoke and eat in the same place, love it! </li>  <li>Baltimore, MD - <a href="http://www.crossstreettobacco.com/">Cross Street Tabocco</a> - The owner is a spurt nice guy, good selection (Padron, Opus and more). Great atmosphere and they serve coffee. </li>  <li>New York City, NY - <a href="http://www.yelp.com/biz/carnegie-club-new-york">Carnagie Cigar Lounge</a> - Where Paul and Tim had cigars together for the first time! </li>  <li>Providence, RI - <a href="http://www.cigarmasters.com/index.html">Cigar Masters</a> - Expensive, but nice scenery. Best part is they are open late, which is awesome. </li>  <li>Washington, DC - <a href="http://www.shellysbackroom.com/">Shelly's Back Room</a> in DC is by far one of my most favorite places to visit and smoke cigars. </li>  <li>Belgium - Fell short of visiting a shop as it was closed, but thanks to some great friends I was able to sit outside, have dinner, and then enjoy a nice ROmeo and Juiletta.     </li></ul>]]></description>
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            <itunes:subtitle>Montecristo Edmundo, giant killer spider attacks studio, Dave catches fire, best places in the world to smoke</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>&lt;h2>Stogie of the Week&lt;/h2>  &lt;p>Montecristo Edmundo&lt;/p>  &lt;p>Origin: Cuba    &lt;br />Wrapper: Cuban     &lt;br />Binder: Cuban     &lt;br />Filler: Cuban     &lt;br />Strength: Medium     &lt;br />Vitola: Robusto(ish)     &lt;br />Size: 5.3 (135mm) x 52     &lt;br />Age: N/A     &lt;br />MSRP: $12.00&lt;/p>  &lt;h2>Paul's This Week In Smoke&lt;/h2>  &lt;li>   &lt;p>&lt;a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/11/16/alec-bradley-rare-blend.html">&lt;strong>Alec Bradley Fine and Rare&lt;/strong>&lt;/a> - Very interesting smoke with 10 different types of tobacco. I should have paid more attention to the flavors, as the changes were subtle. This is a medium bodied smoke that smokes forever (smoking time for me was almost 2 hours, but I was talking a lot during the smoke). You should buy at least 2 of these, one to smoke and one to age. One of the better AB's I've ever tried.&lt;/p> &lt;/li>  &lt;li>&lt;a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/11/14/partagas-serie-d-4.html">&lt;strong>Partagas Serie D #4&lt;/strong> &lt;/a>- I have to agree with Cigar Aficionado, this is a great year for Cuban cigars. This particular smoke is exceptional. They are smoking so awesome right now. This has to be one of my most cherished robust size cigars. Considering some of the construction issues with cigars from this country, I've had great luck with this size and brand. Complex flavors, hints of sweetness and other flavors that I can't pinpoint, but for sure this is a box-worthy purchase. This one was not aged long, box dated Oct 2010 or so. My sister, who is not a regular cigar smoker, was impressed and raved about this stick! &lt;/li>  &lt;li>&lt;a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/11/10/opus-x.html">    
&lt;h2>Tim's This Week In Smoke&lt;/h2> &lt;/li>  &lt;li>   &lt;p>&lt;a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/11/7/arturo-fuente-short-story-maduro.html">&lt;strong>Arturo Fuente Short Story Maduro&lt;/strong>&lt;/a> – Thanks Stogie Santa! Finally had the opportunity to try one my favorite AF Hemingway sizes in the maduro wrapper. Classic, savory, maduro flavors. Less spice than the Work of Art Maduro but equally enjoyable. Extremely difficult to find but if given a chance I would buy a box of these!&lt;/p> &lt;/li>  &lt;li>   &lt;p>&lt;a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2011/11/8/padron-1964-anniversary-series-exclusivo-maduro.html">&lt;strong>Padron 1964 Anniversary Series Exclusivo&lt;/strong>&lt;/a> – Pulled some of these out of the back of the humidor where they haven't seen the light of day in about a year. Great Padron flavor and quality. I forgot how much strength this cigar can have though and probably should have waited until after dinner. Check out our &lt;a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2011/11/8/padron-1964-anniversary-series-exclusivo-maduro.html">review&lt;/a>!&lt;/p> &lt;/li>  &lt;li>   &lt;p>&lt;strong>&lt;a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/11/10/survived-viaje-skull-bones-mystery-2011.html">Viaje Skull &amp;amp; Bones ? (2011)&lt;/a>&lt;/strong> – Meh. Lot of power but the flavor just wasn’t there for me. I have found previous Skull &amp;amp; Bones releases to be more enjoyable. The box pressed torpedo was a little better than the regular short torpedo but in the end I finished neither.&lt;/p> &lt;/li>  &lt;li>   

 &lt;h2>Stogie Tech Segment&lt;/h2> Best and worst places to smoke cigars, according to Paul.
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            <description><![CDATA[<p><blockquote>   <h3><em><font size="2">And now, from studio B in Rhode Island comes Stogie Geeks!</font></em></h3> </blockquote>  <h2>Stogie of the Week</h2>  <p>Trading un-banded smokes. This should be interesting…<p>Spoiler Alert: The reveal is at the end of these show notes!</p> </p>  <p><div style="text-align:center;"><img title="Un-Banded" alt="" src="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/storage/post-images/img_Unbanded.jpg" width="450" height="338" /></div></p>  </p>

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  <h2>Paul's This Week In Smoke</h2>  <p><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/11/2/tatuaje-old-man-and-the-c.html"><strong>Tatuaje Old Man and the C</strong></a> - Interesting spice, very different and a neat smoke! Couldn't believe it was actually smokable! </p>  <p><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/11/1/quesada-oktoberfest.html"><strong>Quesada Oktoberfest</strong></a><strong> -</strong> Maybe its the power of suggestion, but if I had to imagine what it would be like to smoke a beer, this would be it. I can't wait to smoke this one with a nice German Doppelbock or a Belgian Ale. </p>  <p><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/10/29/cao-sopranos-tony-soprano-signature.html"><strong>CAO Sopranos Tony Soprano Signature</strong></a><strong> </strong></p>  <p><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/10/28/montecristo-edmundo.html"><strong>Montecristo Edmundo</strong></a> - What a classic Cuban cigar! Draw was a little snug, but the flavors are just so wonderful I can get enough of this stick. Fat for a Cuban, 52 ring and I think 5.2 on the length.</p>  <p><strong>Padron Family Reserve No. 44 Maduro</strong> - What a wonderful smoke! Toasty, toasty flavors, nice rich flavor profile. Changes up just a little, more powerful at the end. Would I pay $30 again for this stick? Maybe buy one or two, but not worth the $30 price tag. Try one and treat yourself.</p>  <p><strong>Davidoff Aniversario #2</strong> - Oh wow, at least 4 years of age on this cigar (because size was not on the band, which is a little trick to Davidoff). Smooth flavors, very balanced, kind of a straw and hay flavor, but in a good way. Connecticut broadleaf wrapper pours flavor and smokes awesome in this lancer type size (7x48 which I think is an &quot;Especial&quot;).</p>  <p>As a side note, I got a new<a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/11/1/my-new-avallo-humidor.html"> Avallo Humidor</a> - It's an absolutely gorgeous humidor. I will preface this with it is by no means cheap. However, its pure quality. This model, the 2000, does both temperature and humidity and holds approximately 1200 cigars. It stands 4 feet tall and is nice enough that my wife let me put it in the living room. It really does look like a piece of furniture. </p>  <p>The controls are easy to use and setup, basically you get buttons to control the the temp and humidity. It requires 2 plugs for power, one for the refrigeration and one for humidity. You fill the reservoirs with distilled water and it will take 48 hours to fully adjust before you can put cigars in it. </p>  <p>I would call this the Cadillac of all humidors. It is very well constructed and has a lock. The only thing I don't like is the &quot;wick&quot;. In each canister there is a foam like substance to emit humidity. I can see this collecting mold, one of my fears! There are tons of fans, 3 pull out shelves and one drawer with 10 dividers. The door makes a very tight seal. One other downside is that its sort of on the loud side when the unit kicks on. I have to say, I'm in love. </p>  <p>If you are serious about cigar storage and have LOTS of cigars to age, this is the way to go. Thanks to <a href="https://twitter.com/#!/beaker">@beaker</a> for the recommendation and Mr. J's Havana Smoke Shop (aka Joyal’s) in RI for doing the transaction and getting it delivered to me.</p>  <h2>Tim's This Week In Smoke</h2>  <p><strong><a href="http://stogiegeeks.squarespace.com/read/2011/11/1/tatuaje-seleccion-de-cazador-noellas.html">Tatuaje Seleccion de Cazador (aka Brown Label) Noellas</a></strong> – Thank You Paul! These traditional sized petit corona’s are packed with flavor! They have aged well. Check out the <a href="http://stogiegeeks.squarespace.com/read/2011/11/1/tatuaje-seleccion-de-cazador-noellas.html">review</a>!</p>  <p><a href="http://stogiegeeks.squarespace.com/stogies/2011/10/3/when-pigs-fly.html"><strong>Liga Privada T52 Flying Pig</strong></a><strong> by Drew Estate</strong> – A favorite of mine. I pull these out for special occasions or for a Friday night after a rough week. This 4 x 60 sausage shaped stick is packed with flavor. The big brother of this the stick, the Liga Privada T52 Ferel Pig, drops later this month. So keep an eye out as these will go fast.</p>  <p><strong>Illusione Epernay</strong> – Very Creamy. Flavors include coffee, cinnamon, and a subtle sweetness. Incredible smoke for the money. Perfect draw and burn with large clouds of smoke.</p>  <p><strong>Padron Delicias Maduro</strong><span class="Apple-converted-space"> – Name says it all. If you like rich chocolate and coffee flavors at reasonable price (about $4.00) then this should be a go to. In my humble opinion, Padron makes one of the most consistent cigars in terms of flavor and construction.</span></p>  <h2>The Stogie Geek Rating System: How do we rate cigars?</h2>  <p><strong>0 “Lawn Mulch”</strong> - Throw it in front of the lawn mower while mowing.</p>  <p><strong>1 &quot;The Faux Cuban</strong>&quot; - Give it to your &quot;friends&quot; and tell them it's &quot;a Cuban&quot;.</p>  <p><strong>2 “The Angler”</strong> - Not bad, smoke on golf course, fishing, grilling, or some other activity.</p>  <p><strong>3 &quot;The Fiver&quot;</strong> - Not quite good enough to drop money on a box but you will want some in you humidor. Here is a situation where the five pack is your friend.</p>  <p><strong>4 &quot;Box-Worthy&quot;</strong> - Buy it, try it, smoke it, and enjoy it. Pick up a box if you can.</p>  <p><strong>5 “The Oasis”</strong> - Pursue relentlessly. Crawl Across a desert of broken glass to find and build a new humidor to store all the boxes.<span class="Apple-converted-space"></span></p>  <h2>Breakfast Smokes: What and why?</h2>  <p>There’s nothing like enjoying a cigar with a hot cup of coffee on your back deck on a Sunday morning. The wife and kids are sleeping in and you decide to take advantage of the elusive silence. So pull a lounge chair, grab a cup of your favorite fresh ground coffee, and don’t to forget to let the dog out. </p>  <p><strong>Camacho Connecticut 11/18</strong> – A great example of a shade grown Connecticut. Light but flavorful. A favorite Sunday AM smoke with coffee. I have smoked boxes of these over the years. </p>  <p><strong>La Aroma de Cuba EE No. 2</strong> – I love these. More medium bodied than mild but not over the top. A very versatile smoke. One of Ashton’s lesser known brands. Great construction and flavor at a reasonable price. I prefer the No. 2 (Robusto).</p>  <p><strong>E.P. Carillo New Wave Connecticut Stellas</strong> – Just released this year. One of the most flavorful sticks with a shade grown wrapper I have ever had. There is a nice sweetness to it but a word of caution, even though the flavors are mild, the strength can creep up on you. Recommend the corona for those AM smoking times. </p>  <h2></h2>  <h2>The Reveal: What is my un-banded smoke?</h2>  <h3>Paul Smoked: K.A. Kendall 7-20-4 Robusto</h3>  <table border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" width="600"><tbody>     <tr>       <td valign="top" width="300">         <p>Origin: Hondurus            <br />Wrapper: Brazilian Mata Fina             <br />Binder: Columbia             <br />Filler: Nicaraguan, Mexican and Honduran             <br />Strength: Medium             <br />Vitola: Robusto             <br />Size: 5 x 50             <br />Age: N/A             <br />MSRP: About $6.00</p>       </td>        <td valign="top" width="300"><img style="display: block; float: none; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto" title="K.A. Kendall 7-20-4" alt="" src="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/storage/post-images/img_7-20-4.jpg" width="275" height="207" /></td>     </tr>   </tbody></table>  <h3>&#160;</h3>  <h3>Tim Smoked: </h3>  <table border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" width="600"><tbody>     <tr>       <td valign="top" width="300">         <p>Origin:            <br />Wrapper:&#160; <br />Binder:             <br />Filler:             <br />Strength: Medium/Full             <br />Vitola: Corona             <br />Size:             <br />Age: N/A             <br />MSRP: </p>       </td>        <td valign="top" width="300">&#160;</td>     </tr>   </tbody></table>  <p align="center"><u></u></p>]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 13 Nov 2011 13:23:56 -0800</pubDate>
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            <itunes:subtitle>Unbanded cigars from Tim and Paul, cigars of the week, breakfast cigars, Avallo humidor review, how we rate cigars.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>&lt;blockquote>   &lt;h3>&lt;em>&lt;font size="2">And now, from studio B in Rhode Island comes Stogie Geeks!&lt;/font>&lt;/em>&lt;/h3> &lt;/blockquote>  &lt;h2>Stogie of the Week&lt;/h2>  &lt;p>Trading un-banded smokes. This should be interesting…&lt;p>Spoiler Alert: The reveal is at the end of these show notes!&lt;/p> &lt;/p>  &lt;p>&lt;div style="text-align:center;">&lt;img title="Un-Banded" alt="" src="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/storage/post-images/img_Unbanded.jpg" width="450" height="338" />&lt;/div>&lt;/p>  

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  &lt;h2>Paul's This Week In Smoke&lt;/h2>  &lt;p>&lt;a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/11/2/tatuaje-old-man-and-the-c.html">&lt;strong>Tatuaje Old Man and the C&lt;/strong>&lt;/a> - Interesting spice, very different and a neat smoke! Couldn't believe it was actually smokable! &lt;/p>  &lt;p>&lt;a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/11/1/quesada-oktoberfest.html">&lt;strong>Quesada Oktoberfest&lt;/strong>&lt;/a>&lt;strong> -&lt;/strong> Maybe its the power of suggestion, but if I had to imagine what it would be like to smoke a beer, this would be it. I can't wait to smoke this one with a nice German Doppelbock or a Belgian Ale. &lt;/p>  &lt;p>&lt;a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/10/29/cao-sopranos-tony-soprano-signature.html">&lt;strong>CAO Sopranos Tony Soprano Signature&lt;/strong>&lt;/a>&lt;strong> &lt;/strong>&lt;/p>  &lt;p>&lt;a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/10/28/montecristo-edmundo.html">&lt;strong>Montecristo Edmundo&lt;/strong>&lt;/a> - What a classic Cuban cigar! Draw was a little snug, but the flavors are just so wonderful I can get enough of this stick. Fat for a Cuban, 52 ring and I think 5.2 on the length.&lt;/p>  &lt;p>&lt;strong>Padron Family Reserve No. 44 Maduro&lt;/strong> - What a wonderful smoke! Toasty, toasty flavors, nice rich flavor profile. Changes up just a little, more powerful at the end. Would I pay $30 again for this stick? Maybe buy one or two, but not worth the $30 price tag. Try one and treat yourself.&lt;/p>  &lt;p>&lt;strong>Davidoff Aniversario #2&lt;/strong> - Oh wow, at least 4 years of age on this cigar (because size was not on the band, which is a little trick to Davidoff). Smooth flavors, very balanced, kind of a straw and hay flavor, but in a good way. Connecticut broadleaf wrapper pours flavor and smokes awesome in this lancer type size (7x48 which I think is an &amp;quot;Especial&amp;quot;).&lt;/p>  &lt;p>As a side note, I got a new&lt;a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/11/1/my-new-avallo-humidor.html"> Avallo Humidor&lt;/a> - It's an absolutely gorgeous humidor. I will preface this with it is by no means cheap. However, its pure quality. This model, the 2000, does both temperature and humidity and holds approximately 1200 cigars. It stands 4 feet tall and is nice enough that my wife let me put it in the living room. It really does look like a piece of furniture. &lt;/p>  &lt;p>The controls are easy to use and setup, basically you get buttons to control the the temp and humidity. It requires 2 plugs for power, one for the refrigeration and one for humidity. You fill the reservoirs with distilled water and it will take 48 hours to fully adjust before you can put cigars in it. &lt;/p>  </itunes:summary>
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            <description><![CDATA[<h2><font size="2"><strong>&quot;And now, from a random barn somewhere in Rhode Island comes Stogie Geeks!&quot;</strong>&#160; </font></h2>  <h2>&#160;<img title="Paul and E.P. Carillo" alt="" src="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/storage/post-images/img_PaulandEPC.jpg" width="200" height="267" /></h2>  <h2>Stogie of the Week</h2>  <p><strong>E.P. Carillo Edicion Limitada (2011) &quot;Dark Rituals&quot;</strong>     <br />Origin: Dominican Republic     <br />Wrapper: Oscuro Maduro     <br />Binder: Ecuadorian Sumatra     <br />Filler: Nicaraguan     <br />Strength: Unknown     <br />Vitola: Toro Grande     <br />Size: 6.50 x 56     <br />Age: N/A     <br />MSRP: About $15.00</p>  <h2>Paul's This Week In Smoke</h2>  <p><strong>Viaje Skull and Bones ?:</strong> Released last year, this stick is a powerhouse. Cigar coma for sure, and a year later it still packs a punch and lacks in flavor.</p>  <p><strong>Tatuaje Cojonu 2003:</strong> I LOVE this stick. Especially with coffee, this is a true winner. At $10 a stick, its a bit pricy. I think I would buy a lot more of them for $8 a piece. Full of chocolaty, sweetness, and deep rich flavors.</p>  <p><strong>Fuente Anejo:</strong> Sorely disappointed, no flavor, flat, and uninteresting. I don't agree with all those people that like Anejo better than Opus. Opus is 12x better.</p>  <p><strong>EP Carrillo Inaugural 2009:</strong> I love this stick too, one of my favorites. Its aging very nicely. Still got spice, smoothie creaminess (I guess if you could get a nutty smoothie, it would taste like this). Just awesome. However, they fall apart on me at the end, but I think that's because I smoked the last one and this one while fishing.</p>  <p><strong>Tatuaje Noellas:</strong> These have some age on them and I am in love.</p>  <h2>Tim's This Week In Smoke</h2>  <p><strong>Illusione ~88~ Maduro:</strong> Same great filler and binder but with a San Andreas Wrapper. How can you go wrong? These should only get better with age. Check out the <a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/10/20/illusione-88-maduro-now-that-is-some-ash.html">ash</a> on this stick! Hunt these down!</p>  <p><strong>Undercrown Gran Toro by Drew Estate:</strong> Unique, bold flavor profile and finish. Review posted <a href="http://stogiegeeks.squarespace.com/read/2011/10/27/review-undercrown-gran-toro-by-drew-estate.html">here</a>. Suggest grabbing a fiver, trying some for yourself, and letting the remainder rest for a few months. </p>  <p><a href="http://stogiegeeks.squarespace.com/stogies/2011/10/26/friends-birthday-partagas-8-9-8-varnished-2001.html"><strong>Partagas 8-9-8 Varnished (2001</strong></a><strong>):</strong> Smoked my last two Lonsdale’s from 2001 with a friend on his birthday this week. What a great example of what age can do to a smoke. Great flavors (wood, spice, and sweetness) with perfect balance.</p>  <p><a href="http://stogiegeeks.squarespace.com/stogies/2011/10/7/stogie-sale-scored-some-rodrigos.html"><strong>Rodrigo Habano Robusto</strong></a>: Great boutique brand. Rich flavors (coffee, chocolate, wood, &amp; some spice) with medium amount of strength. Recommend the Toro ( 6 x 50).</p>  <h2><span style="font-family: verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif">Stogie Tech Segment: Paul's Top Ten Things Not To Do With Your Humidor</span></h2>  <p>1) Do not use tap water    <br />2) Do not store you humidor inside a cabinet     <br />3) Do not put your humidor in direct sunlight     <br />4) Never use anything that looks like a green sponge     <br />5) Stay away from analog hygrometers     <br />6) Do not take off the cellophane or tubes     <br />7) Don't forget to change the sponge or humidification elements     <br />8) Try not to use a cheap desktop humidor     <br />9) Don't put water in your gel humidification elements     <br />10) Don't put cigars in your humidor that are moldy or full of beetles </p>

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            <itunes:summary>&lt;h2>&lt;font size="2">&lt;strong>&amp;quot;And now, from a random barn somewhere in Rhode Island comes Stogie Geeks!&amp;quot;&lt;/strong>&amp;#160; &lt;/font>&lt;/h2>  &lt;h2>&amp;#160;&lt;img title="Paul and E.P. Carillo" alt="" src="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/storage/post-images/img_PaulandEPC.jpg" width="200" height="267" />&lt;/h2>  &lt;h2>Stogie of the Week&lt;/h2>  &lt;p>&lt;strong>E.P. Carillo Edicion Limitada (2011) &amp;quot;Dark Rituals&amp;quot;&lt;/strong>     &lt;br />Origin: Dominican Republic     &lt;br />Wrapper: Oscuro Maduro     &lt;br />Binder: Ecuadorian Sumatra     &lt;br />Filler: Nicaraguan     &lt;br />Strength: Unknown     &lt;br />Vitola: Toro Grande     &lt;br />Size: 6.50 x 56     &lt;br />Age: N/A     &lt;br />MSRP: About $15.00&lt;/p>  &lt;h2>Paul's This Week In Smoke&lt;/h2>  &lt;p>&lt;strong>Viaje Skull and Bones ?:&lt;/strong> Released last year, this stick is a powerhouse. Cigar coma for sure, and a year later it still packs a punch and lacks in flavor.&lt;/p>  &lt;p>&lt;strong>Tatuaje Cojonu 2003:&lt;/strong> I LOVE this stick. Especially with coffee, this is a true winner. At $10 a stick, its a bit pricy. I think I would buy a lot more of them for $8 a piece. Full of chocolaty, sweetness, and deep rich flavors.&lt;/p>  &lt;p>&lt;strong>Fuente Anejo:&lt;/strong> Sorely disappointed, no flavor, flat, and uninteresting. I don't agree with all those people that like Anejo better than Opus. Opus is 12x better.&lt;/p>  &lt;p>&lt;strong>EP Carrillo Inaugural 2009:&lt;/strong> I love this stick too, one of my favorites. Its aging very nicely. Still got spice, smoothie creaminess (I guess if you could get a nutty smoothie, it would taste like this). Just awesome. However, they fall apart on me at the end, but I think that's because I smoked the last one and this one while fishing.&lt;/p>  &lt;p>&lt;strong>Tatuaje Noellas:&lt;/strong> These have some age on them and I am in love.&lt;/p>  &lt;h2>Tim's This Week In Smoke&lt;/h2>  &lt;p>&lt;strong>Illusione ~88~ Maduro:&lt;/strong> Same great filler and binder but with a San Andreas Wrapper. How can you go wrong? These should only get better with age. Check out the &lt;a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/stogies/2011/10/20/illusione-88-maduro-now-that-is-some-ash.html">ash&lt;/a> on this stick! Hunt these down!&lt;/p>  &lt;p>&lt;strong>Undercrown Gran Toro by Drew Estate:&lt;/strong> Unique, bold flavor profile and finish. Review posted &lt;a href="http://stogiegeeks.squarespace.com/read/2011/10/27/review-undercrown-gran-toro-by-drew-estate.html">here&lt;/a>. Suggest grabbing a fiver, trying some for yourself, and letting the remainder rest for a few months. &lt;/p>  &lt;p>&lt;a href="http://stogiegeeks.squarespace.com/stogies/2011/10/26/friends-birthday-partagas-8-9-8-varnished-2001.html">&lt;strong>Partagas 8-9-8 Varnished (2001&lt;/strong>&lt;/a>&lt;strong>):&lt;/strong> Smoked my last two Lonsdale’s from 2001 with a friend on his birthday this week. What a great example of what age can do to a smoke. Great flavors (wood, spice, and sweetness) with perfect balance.&lt;/p>  &lt;p>&lt;a href="http://stogiegeeks.squarespace.com/stogies/2011/10/7/stogie-sale-scored-some-rodrigos.html">&lt;strong>Rodrigo Habano Robusto&lt;/strong>&lt;/a>: Great boutique brand. Rich flavors (coffee, chocolate, wood, &amp;amp; some spice) with medium amount of strength. Recommend the Toro ( 6 x 50).&lt;/p>  &lt;h2>&lt;span style="font-family: verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif">Stogie Tech Segment: Paul's Top Ten Things Not To Do With Your Humidor&lt;/span>&lt;/h2>  &lt;p>1) Do not use tap water    &lt;br />2) Do not store you humidor inside a cabinet     &lt;br />3) Do not put your humidor in direct sunlight     &lt;br />4) Never use anything that looks like a green sponge     &lt;br />5) Stay away from analog hygrometers     &lt;br />6) Do not take off the cellophane or tubes     &lt;br />7) Don't forget to change the sponge or humidification elements     &lt;br />8) Try not to use a cheap desktop humidor     &lt;br />9) Don't put water in your gel humidification elements     &lt;br />10) Don't put cigars in your humidor that are moldy or full of beetles &lt;/p>
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<p>Tatuaje Monster Series "The Face", Opus X Love Affaire</p>
<p><a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2011/9/30/the-stogie-geeks-rating-system.html">Check out the Stogie Geeks Rating System</a></p>
<h2>Paul's This Week In Smoke</h2>
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    <p><strong>Davidoff Millennium Robusto</strong> Great Davidoff flavors, not mild, sweet cedar, pricy, but ages really well</p>
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    <p><strong>Tatuaje “The Face”</strong>: Mellowed out a lot, in fact we should be smoking these now as I think they are going to age out fast. Awesome flavors though, lost that huge punch in the end.</p>
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  <li>
    <p><strong>PG Symphony 20 Salomone</strong>: Pure heaven, smokes so awesome, best salomone size I've ever had. A box purchase, and I think a really great value at even $18 a stick.</p>
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  <li>
    <p><strong>Casa Fuente Lancero</strong>: Holy fucking flavor bomb batman! I could not believe how much smoked poured from this lancero. Awesome spice up front, smooth flavors, orgasmic. I only had one and they don't make them anymore....</p>
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  <li>
    <p><strong>Tatuaje Black Tubo</strong>: Almost sweet up front, cool shaggy foot similar to face or gran cojuno, got at least 2 years on it, was my last one, small hole in beginning, turned out to be under filled! WTF had to punt</p>
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    <p><strong>601 Blue Label Maduro</strong>: Good flavors up front, 2 years age, nice sweet floral flavor, correction, outstanding floral notes. spice actually picks up, its a nice spice too, flavors muted in final 3rd, kind of a disappointing finish.</p>
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<h2>Tim's This Week In Smoke</h2>
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    <p><strong>Perdomo Edicion de Silvio Robusto</strong>: I smoked several of these for the Stogie Geeks review we posted this week. With a MSRP of $18.00+ and ten years of age, I scooped up a bunch on a sale. Thanks Stogie Santa! Read the full review <a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2011/10/18/review-perdomo-edicion-de-silvio-2008-robusto.html">here</a>!</p>
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    <p><strong>Tatuaje "Exclusive Series" TAA</strong>: Part of a gift from a co-worker for my 40th Birthday. Very unique flavor profile and finish. Recommend jumping on these before they are all gone. Read the full review <a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2011/10/19/review-tatuaje-exclusive-series-taa.html">here</a>!</p>
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    <p><strong>Oliva Serie V Maduro Especial 2008</strong> &amp; 2009: Wow! What a ride! It has been a year since I smoked either of these sticks and I had forgotten how good they are. Read the <a href="http://stogiegeeks.squarespace.com/read/2011/10/20/review-oliva-serie-v-maduro-showdown.html">review</a> to see which won our showdown.</p>
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    <p><strong>Cabaiguan (Natural) &amp; Cabaiguan Guapos (Maduro) by Tatuaje</strong>: I have recently become a fan of these. The maduro offers some great rich flavors, while the natural is a great medium bodied smoke that can be enjoyed with AM coffee or at lunch. Construction is always perfect. The MSRP of around $9.00-10.00 might be a little high for some but you may be able to find these at deep discounts online (that’s a hint folks).</p>
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    <p><strong>K.A. Kendall 7-20-4 Corona</strong>: This stogie has become a staple in my humidor. Medium bodied and well balanced savory flavors, the construction and draw on the Corona is always perfect. This size is perfect for lunch time but can hold its own after dinner. With a MSRP of $6.00-7.00, you cannot go wrong.</p>
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            <itunes:summary>&lt;p>"And now, from studio B in Rhode Island comes Stogie Geeks!"&lt;/p>&lt;br />
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&lt;p>Tatuaje Monster Series "The Face", Opus X Love Affaire&lt;/p>
&lt;p>&lt;a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2011/9/30/the-stogie-geeks-rating-system.html">Check out the Stogie Geeks Rating System&lt;/a>&lt;/p>
&lt;h2>Paul's This Week In Smoke&lt;/h2>
&lt;ul>
  &lt;li>
    &lt;p>&lt;strong>Davidoff Millennium Robusto&lt;/strong> Great Davidoff flavors, not mild, sweet cedar, pricy, but ages really well&lt;/p>
  &lt;/li>

  &lt;li style="list-style: none">
    &lt;p>&lt;strong>Tatuaje “The Face”&lt;/strong>: Mellowed out a lot, in fact we should be smoking these now as I think they are going to age out fast. Awesome flavors though, lost that huge punch in the end.&lt;/p>
  &lt;/li>

  &lt;li>
    &lt;p>&lt;strong>PG Symphony 20 Salomone&lt;/strong>: Pure heaven, smokes so awesome, best salomone size I've ever had. A box purchase, and I think a really great value at even $18 a stick.&lt;/p>
  &lt;/li>

  &lt;li>
    &lt;p>&lt;strong>Casa Fuente Lancero&lt;/strong>: Holy fucking flavor bomb batman! I could not believe how much smoked poured from this lancero. Awesome spice up front, smooth flavors, orgasmic. I only had one and they don't make them anymore....&lt;/p>
  &lt;/li>

  &lt;li>
    &lt;p>&lt;strong>Tatuaje Black Tubo&lt;/strong>: Almost sweet up front, cool shaggy foot similar to face or gran cojuno, got at least 2 years on it, was my last one, small hole in beginning, turned out to be under filled! WTF had to punt&lt;/p>
  &lt;/li>

  &lt;li>
    &lt;p>&lt;strong>601 Blue Label Maduro&lt;/strong>: Good flavors up front, 2 years age, nice sweet floral flavor, correction, outstanding floral notes. spice actually picks up, its a nice spice too, flavors muted in final 3rd, kind of a disappointing finish.&lt;/p>
  &lt;/li>
&lt;/ul>
&lt;h2>Tim's This Week In Smoke&lt;/h2>
&lt;ul>
  &lt;li>
    &lt;p>&lt;strong>Perdomo Edicion de Silvio Robusto&lt;/strong>: I smoked several of these for the Stogie Geeks review we posted this week. With a MSRP of $18.00+ and ten years of age, I scooped up a bunch on a sale. Thanks Stogie Santa! Read the full review &lt;a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2011/10/18/review-perdomo-edicion-de-silvio-2008-robusto.html">here&lt;/a>!&lt;/p>
  &lt;/li>

  &lt;li>
    &lt;p>&lt;strong>Tatuaje "Exclusive Series" TAA&lt;/strong>: Part of a gift from a co-worker for my 40th Birthday. Very unique flavor profile and finish. Recommend jumping on these before they are all gone. Read the full review &lt;a href="http://www.stogiegeeks.com/read/2011/10/19/review-tatuaje-exclusive-series-taa.html">here&lt;/a>!&lt;/p>
  &lt;/li>

  &lt;li>
    &lt;p>&lt;strong>Oliva Serie V Maduro Especial 2008&lt;/strong> &amp;amp; 2009: Wow! What a ride! It has been a year since I smoked either of these sticks and I had forgotten how good they are. Read the &lt;a href="http://stogiegeeks.squarespace.com/read/2011/10/20/review-oliva-serie-v-maduro-showdown.html">review&lt;/a> to see which won our showdown.&lt;/p>
  &lt;/li>

  &lt;li>
    &lt;p>&lt;strong>Cabaiguan (Natural) &amp;amp; Cabaiguan Guapos (Maduro) by Tatuaje&lt;/strong>: I have recently become a fan of these. The maduro offers some great rich flavors, while the natural is a great medium bodied smoke that can be enjoyed with AM coffee or at lunch. Construction is always perfect. The MSRP of around $9.00-10.00 might be a little high for some but you may be able to find these at deep discounts online (that’s a hint folks).&lt;/p>
  &lt;/li>

  &lt;li>
    &lt;p>&lt;strong>K.A. Kendall 7-20-4 Corona&lt;/strong>: This stogie has become a staple in my humidor. Medium bodied and well balanced savory flavors, the construction and draw on the Corona is always perfect. This size is perfect for lunch time but can hold its own after dinner. With a MSRP of $6.00-7.00, you cannot go wrong.&lt;/p>
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