Friday, October 19, 2007

Kristoff Maduro Torpedo Cigar

This evening I have the opportunity to smoke the Kristoff Maduro. Of the 3 sizes available, I am smoking Torpedo (Belicoso) which is a 54x6.25. The cigar comes in a box of 20. This cigar is constructed of Nicaraguan and Dominican tobacco and has a Brazilian maduro wrapper. The wrapper is redish brown with a nice oily sheen. It is slightly spongy to the touch throughout.

The predraw on this cigar give a hint of sweet moca. Once lighted up, the sweetness continues and is enhanced with creamy cedar with a slight tingle on the tongue. It has lots of creamy bluish smoke. Nice draw that is not too easy and not too tight. The ash is rough looking but does not crumble or flake off. As the cigar warms up, the flavours don’t change, but become stronger with absolutely NO bite or harshness! This cigar is medium in strength but full rich flavoured. This is a very Cubanesque cigar in both construction and flavour profile. Pick one up and give it a try. Rating: 8.5

Chas

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Thursday, October 18, 2007

Adan Y Eva edicion limitada seleccion especial


Today I have the opportunity to smoke the Adan Y Eva edicion limitada seleccion especial (Adam and Eve limited edition special selection). With the longest name in the business this cigar has a lot to live up to. This comes in 2 sizes and I am smoking the 7x50 ring Robusto. This cigar is constructed of all Dominican tobacco from filler to binder to wrapper. The wrapper is maduro in a nice oily brown color with a few veins. It is VERY spongy to the touch throughout and has hardly any weight to it.

The pre-draw on this cigar is all leather. The draw is way too easy and similar to a straw with absolutely NO resistance. Once lit up, the leather goes away and a nasty bite is tasted. No matter how many times that I lit it (5 times within an inch) it would not stay lit. It tunneled like a gopher going for a radish. After 20 minutes of relighting and hyperventilating, I threw it at the goat and she wouldn’t even chew it! Perhaps I got a bad one. I had high hopes for this long named AyE. If I could find one, I would give it another try, very frustrating.

Chas

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Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Torano Noventa La Esperanza


This evening I had the opportunity to smoke the Torano Noventa (90). Of the 3 sizes available, I am smoking La Esperanza (the hope) which is a 52x6.00. The cigar comes in a box of 25. Price point is about $10 each. This cigar is constructed of puro Nicaraguan tobacco that has been aged for 5 years. The wrapper is leather looking and is somewhere in between smooth and toothy. There is a slight oily sheen making it look fresh and not dried out. It is slightly spongy to the touch throughout.

The cigar has a cedar woody flavour on the tongue. It has lots of creamy bluish smoke with a leather aroma. There is a light spice flavour that comes and goes. Nice easy draw. As the cigar warms up about half way through, the spice flavour increases, the leather deepens and a light java flavour becomes present. This is a medium strength and flavoured cigar that burned very evenly from start to finish. Pick one up and give it a try. Rating: 7+

Chas
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Thursday, October 11, 2007

California Banning Smoking in Car with Minors


According to Associated Press, California has just passed a law prohibiting smoking in an automobile in the presents of a minor. The minor infraction will carry a $100 fine. The offense can only be cited during a routine stop. So even if a peace officer sees someone smoking in a car and and minor is present, they will not stop you unless there is another offense that warrants a stop, such as speeding. While I am opposed to any smoking bans, I feel that if a law is passed, then it should be enforced no matter what the situation. If it is a law, then it should not be a judgement call on the part of the enforcer. Way to go Arnold you ditz, he is soo stupid that he does not see that each little smoking ban, while it doesn't effect him, just makes it easier to pass more bans on our god given right to smoke. Hey Arnold, keep smoking those illegal Cubans!

Chas

Monday, September 17, 2007

FBI wants banks to ban HATS?!?!


The FBI has proposed to federally insured banks that they should ban hat wearing while inside of these institutions today. This is quite ridiculous as the classic G-Man from the days of Hoover were recognized by their signature fedora. What's next, banning long hair or perhaps top (rain) coats?? What a waste of our tax dollars!

Chas

Fidel Castro Still MIA


Fidel Castro has not been seen in public for quit some time now and while rumors are floating around rabidly, the Cuban government still insists that he is still alive. While I have no actual proof that he has in fact gone to the communist afterlife, his absence is quite suspect. The quotes released that are allegedly from him is the only way that the Cuban government can dispell the growing belief that he has infacted passed on. Smoke one for me Dude.

Chas

Monday, August 13, 2007

A New, Old Way to Enjoy Your Cigar


One of the things that I enjoy (besides Cigars) is the period of the 1920's, 30's and 40's. I wear 3 piece suits, bowties, and vintage fedoras on a daily basis. In watching a period movie I saw a gentleman smoking a cigar with a Meerschaum cigar holder.

Back in the day, most women in society would use a cigarette holder so that the tobacco did not stain their gloves. If you have ever seen pictures of Walter O'Malley , owner of the Brooklyn Dodgers, who was never without a cigar, he always used a white Meerschaum cigar holder.

I wanted to try a cigar holder to see if it enhances the cigar's flavours so I checked on the web and found a few. Once I got them, I grabbed my favourite familiar cigar and lite it up.

The very first noticeable thing is the temperature of the smoke. Because of the added length and porosity of the Meerschaum holder the smoke is noticeably cooler. Also, because there is no physical contact with the cigar wrapper or tobacco, your tongue does not get over exposed with the flavours from contact. The flavours that you taste are ONLY from the nicely cooled smoke.

Cigar holders are also available in Briar. Both the Meerschaum and Briar are similar in construction and design as pipes. And as with pipes there is maintenance that is involved in owning and using cigar holders. They have to be cleaned periodically with pipe cleaners and alcohol to remove build up.

There are draw backs to using cigar holders and one of them is that for the different ring guage cigars that you smoke, you have to own a different size holder for each ring. Another is that inserting the cigar into the holder takes some finesse and patients because you want to get it inserted tight enough to hold it so that it doesn't fall out but not so tight that you tear the wrapper while inserting it. And finally, it is another thing to carry around.

So, give one a try and see if it works for you. Two places that I found online to buy them is www.tobacco-barn.com and www.theladysmokes.com .

Smok'em if you Got'em

Chas

The Bourne Ultimatum


I went to see the new Bourne movie this weekend and it is a roller coaster ride that keeps you on the edge of your seat trying to catch your breath for 2 hours. For those of you who are fans of the Bourne series you will find that this latest installment is true to the first 2. This final chapter helps Jason Bourne find his true identity and helps him find the mastermind behind his brain washing. One of the great things about this series is that even if you have never seen any of the movies, each one is self contained enough to enjoy on it's own.

Enjoy the Show.

Chas

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Blockbuster Online Rates and Service Changes


Blockbuster.com has just announced that they would be changing their service plans. The changes will be 2 fold, the first being the current rate will be increased and the second being that limited exchanges at the store will be imposed. Currently the plan that the majority of subscribers have is 3 movies at a time with each envelope being a free rental at the retail locations, you know the "never be without a movie" campaign. Well now is seems that in order to "never be without a movie" will cost you extra. So you get 3 movies at a time with a maximum of 3 exchanges at the store, that is a big change...for more money to boot! Netflix subscriptions are going to be going up.

Chas

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Cigar Humidity Level


Storing cigars at the proper temperature and humidity level is something that we have to deal with in order to keep our smokes fresh. The optimum humidity level for cigars is 65 to 70 percent relative humidity which mimics the growing environment where the tobacco is produced. But one thing that you need to take into account is that when you remove your cigars from the humidor for consumption they will start to adapt themselves to the ambient humidity level of where you live. So if you live in the eastern United States where the humidity is greater than 70% and your cigars are already at 70% they will absorb the higher humidity level. So when you smoke them they could be too wet. On the western side of the country, where the humidity is less than 70% the cigars will loose humidity and dry out and may be too dry at smoking time. One thing that I have noticed on the discussion boards is that easterners store their cigars at 65% and westerners store their 70%. This makes perfect sense because whether the cigars absorb or loose humidity during their time out in the atmosphere, they won't loose or gain more than 5% in a 24 hour period hence they will be somewhere between 65 and 70% at consumption time.

Chas

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Veronica Belmont Leaving cNet.


Veronica Belmont will be leaving cNet's Buzz out Loud to start a new video podcast at Mahalo. The name of the show has not been decided at this time but I am sure that she will be successful and will bring with her many of her fans from cNet. Cnet's Buzz out Loud will be left with the 40 something Molly and Tom who's audience of tech savvy soccer moms and dads are more suited to stories of babies and such rather than Veronica's youthful perspective of all night gaming and carefree life of a 20 something single. Great job Mahalo!!

Chas

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Humidification Devices


Whether you are new to cigars or an old hat at it, keeping your cigars fresh and properly humidified can be a process of trial and error. The Rh level that you choose to store your cigars at is entirely up to you and will be discussed at another time. The device that you choose is what I will be addressing. When most of you (and me) bought your first humidor, the humidification device that came with it was most likely some green floral foam in a vented container. You charged it with some 50/50 Propylene Glycol/distilled water solution and seasoned your humidor to get the desired level of humidity. This device required you to recharge it every so often depending on many variables such as temperature, humidity of the ambient air and how often you accessed the humidor. These devices release water vapor constantly and can over humidify your cigars very easily especially when your humidor becomes empty. So if you are like me, you look for something that will release humidity only when needed. So after I researched it, I went hi-tech and purchased the "Cigar Oasis" to do the job automatically. The Oasis constantly samples the air and determines when to add humidity to reach the user set level. This is a nice unit but it does have it's drawbacks. The first one is the size of the unit, it takes up the same space as 9 cigars and the vents on the top and the side must not be blocked. The second drawback is that it must be plugged in, so you have to locate your humidor within the close proximity of an electrical outlet. This can really detract from the beauty of a nicely finished humidor to have a cord running from it. So I searched for a device that is as small and simple as a floral foam device but with the accuracy of the Cigar Oasis. In my quest I discovered Rh beads. These special little beads only require distilled water, no PG solution. They not only release humidity based on a predetermined Rh level, but they also absorb excess humidity that can be cause by the change in ambient Rh levels or overly humidified cigars that were added to the humidor. This device is as simple as it gets. Get yours at Cigarmony.com . One other item that you might want to add to you humidor is a wireless hygrometer which allows you to monitor your humidor without having to open it, but that is a topic for another post.


Chas


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Thursday, May 17, 2007

Oliva Tobacco Angel 100


This is my first time trying the Angel 100. It is a Maduro 42x6.00. Medium bodied and strength with a peppery earthy taste. Got it in a sampler from JrCigar. I usually smoke atleast a 50 ring and needed to slow down so as not to overheat the smaller ring cigar. I would like to try a larger ring. Lots of nice smoke that smells great. 6+ rating.

Chas

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Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Lighting a Cigar...Which Apparatus Do you Choose?


When is comes to lighting a cigar, everyone has their preferred apparatus and technique. Through the years I have experimented with matches, cedar, butane torches and Zippos. Matches are nice because they have a soft, cool flame which doesn't burn the cigar too fast. You rotate the cigar while slowly drawing the flame into it. The only problem with matches (and cedar) is that if you purge the cigar slightly, the flame will blow out and you will have to light another match which is a pain. Butane torches allow for precise aim and fast lighting but if you are outside (and who isn't these days) it is hard to see the small blue flame and one would have a tendency to over light or cook the cigar. I have always liked using Zippos and for a while, I used the Z-Plus butane insert that converts it to a torch. But these days, I have gone full circle and use a stock Zippo with it's soft, cool flame to light all of my cigars. Unlike the match and lit cedar, if the flame goes out, a quick flick and it re-lights. Some people think that the lighter fluid taints the cigar, but I have never tasted any fluid in my cigars. So, which ever method that you choose to light your cigar, light it even and don't cook it.


Chas


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Monday, May 14, 2007

Henry Clay Honduran Hermoso


This is the Robusto size Henry Clay Honduran with a medium brown EMS wrapper. Nicaraguan filler with a Nic/Dom/Hon binder. Easy draw with a uniform ash. Medium earthy flavour. I have smoked several Henry Clay's through out the years and the funny thing is that the cigars that I get in sampler packs are different than the ones that I buy by the box. The box versions are always squished and harsh where as the sampler cigars are nicely shaped and have a smooth taste. I won't buy a box of them for this reason. I like the "good" ones, but I don't always want to buy sampler packs. Rating on the good ones is a 7, boxed version 2.


Chas


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Thursday, May 10, 2007

Free Tickets for Baseball Fans who get Rectal Exam at Brewers Game


Yes, you read it correctly. Outside of the Miller park, trailers were setup to give complementary rectal exams and in return for your openness, you would get a free ticket to the Brewers game. Now that is what I call taking one for the team!


Chas

Remedios Don Victor Pyramides Flor Fina


This cigar is a 6x54 with kind of a box press look to it. A Connecticut shade wrapper with Mexican binder and Dominican filler. The flavour is a little spicey with a white pepper taste. As the cigar progressed, a hint of cedar was present. This cigar seems to be unravelling on me which progressed from the hole that can be seen in the photo. I have another one that I will have to look and smoke and see if the poor construction is an isolated incident. Price point is $2.00 to $2.50 each. Rating is a 6+.


Chas


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Tuesday, May 8, 2007

Romeo Y Julieta Reserve Maduro


Romeo Y Julieta Reserve Maduro is a Connecticut Broadleaf wrapped cigar. The wrapper is a dull dark mottled brown with prominent veins running through it. The binder is Nicaraguan and the filler is Nic/Peru/Dom. This one is a Toro shape. The taste is leathery with a hint of mocha. The cigar is very firm to the touch. The ash is very white and even and the draw has just a little bit of resistance to it. Price point on this cigar is in the $5.00 to $6.00 dollar range. Rating 5+


Chas


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Monday, May 7, 2007

Heather Waibel at FumeeWorld.com Needs Your Help!


Heather Waibel from Fumee is having a fundraiser sale to help her generate funds to open her cigar shop in Texas. Head over to www.fumeeworld.com and check out what she has to offer (sorry guys, I have her dance card all filled up!). She also accepts pure donations.

Chas

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DogWatch Radio Podcast


For the best and one of the oldest Cigar podcasts, head over to www.DogWatchsocialclub.com and download the DogWatch Radio Show. Bob and Dale will entertain and educate you on not only cigars but on Florida weather, Colorado weather, home owners tax and even vintage truck restoration!! Check it out. (the show can also be downloaded via iTunes).


Chas


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Thursday, May 3, 2007

Nintendo to release "No Touch Breasts!! Fight!!"


This new game from Capcom is suppose to teach women how to use self defense skills to subdue a would be attacker. Not sure what Capcom was thinking and maybe it loosing something in the translation?


Chas

Rosa Cuba Nicaragua


The Rosa Cuba Nicaragua cigar the I am smoking today is the Flor De Rosa model in a 5.50x48 size. It is constructed with an Ecuadorian Sumatran wrapper, Nicaraguan binder and Dom/Hon/Nic filler. The body is medium with a mild earthy flavor. I am enjoying a Cafe Mocha and find that the chocolate brings out the sweetness in the cigar. This is a major value cigar at 65 cents each in a bundle pack. Pick up a bundle and add it to your everyday smoke list. Rating 7.


Chas


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Wednesday, May 2, 2007

DIGG and Kevin Rose are under attack!!


Yesterday on Digg posters started posting the HD DVD encryption key and fearing a law suit, Kevin and the rest of the Digg staff started deleting the posts. This started a full on attack on Digg to post the key as quickly as it could be deleted. I hope that Digg survives the legal issues.


Chas

Nat Sherman 1400 series Maduro


Nat Sherman 1400 series Maduro Double Corona is a dark brown (almost black) cigar with a rich smelling wrapper. The size is a 7x48 with a spicey taste with a hint of mocha. Full flavoured and bodied. I chose a Sea Dog Root Beer that is also full flavoured (hey Bob and Dale, this Dogs for you). The wrapper is Ecuadorian Sumatra with a Nicaraguan binder and filler. The shape is Parejo. This is an hour and a half to two hour smoke so commit some series time to this big cigar. Nice and solid ash and heavy thick smoke.
Rating is a 7+.
Chas
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Sancho Panza


Sancho Panza is a box pressed mild cigar with an earthy flavor. It is a 5.50x50 Connecticut shade wrapper with DR/HON/NIC filler. Not too complex in flavour. I enjoyed a Strawberry Crush Soda with the cigar, yummy. This Sancho Panza is a good everyday smoke. Rating is a 6+.
Chas

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Tuesday, May 1, 2007

Castro a no-show at May Day parade

Hmm...Castro has not been seen in public since his illness but Cuba's government still insists that he is "in charge"...I smell a "weekend at Bernies" situation going on. They need to stick his head out the window and wave, hey it worked for the movie!

Chas

Steve Jobs: "People want to own their music"


Steve Jobs stated that Apple is not planning on offering music through iTunes via a subscription model because he thinks that people would rather own their own music rather than to rent it. I have to agree with him and now that iTunes is starting to offer DRM free music, people who download songs from iTunes will truely own the music that they pay for with no strings. Bravo Steve!!!


Chas

Jose Marti Robusto


Jose Marti Cuba Libre is one of my favorite cigars. This one is a Robusto (5x50), con shade wrapper with a Dominican filler. It has a smooth creamy taste with hints of vanilla and cedar. It has lots of creamy smoke and it is a cool smoke. Because of the creamyness of this cigar, I chose the Moxie Orange Cream Soda which compliements the flavor perfectly. Draw is always perfect and the quality in construction rivals the best. Price point is $1.60 to $2.00 ea. Pick one up and try one. Rating is a 9.

Chas

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Dell set to offer pre-loaded Ubuntu "within weeks"


According to un-named sources, Dell will begin to ship systems using Michael Dell's favorite opperating system, Ubuntu. The linux distro will be ver 7.04 on "select" Dell models. Thanks for giving us a choice Dell!!


Chas

Montequilla Suprema Calidad


The cigar that I am smoking this evening is the Montequilla Surprema Calidad. The beverage that I chose to drink with this cigar is Sioux City Sarsaparilla, which is a strong Root Beer. I got this cigar when I ordered the “Herf in a Box” cigar kit from JR Cigars. It has 20 hand rolled premium cigars for $24.95 in a suitcase shaped box, very cool packaging. The meaning of the name is “Supreme Quality Butter” but this cigar is not sweet or buttery but harsh and strong. This cigar is strong in nicotine and will give you a buzz. Strong straw flavor which is quite bland. Price point is $1.20 to $2.00 ea. Leave this one on the shelf. Rating 4.


Chas

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