Cigar Reviews

Cigar Review: A. Turrent Triple Play

  Wrapper: Mexican San Andres MaduroBinder: Connecticut Broadleaf MaduroFiller: Nicaraguan, Mexican, HondurasSize: 6 x 5Body: MediumPrice: $125.26 for box of 21 ~ $35.33 for 5 Pack Written by Katmancross It’s called the Triple Play because the leaves are all Maduro. And that the wrapper came from the San Andres Mountains in Mexico. The binder and […]

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A Cuckoo Clock and a E.P. Carrillo New Wave Connecticut

by Tim Rolins I am not a fan of hot weather and the last few days have been miserable. Temperatures in the 100 degree range mean I stay indoors and keep the A/C company, but this also means a lack of things to get into! I decided to take an old antique cuckoo clock down

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Cigar Review: Ashton VSG Spellbound

by Tim Rollins The Ashton VSG Spellbound cigars were born in 1985 when Robert Levin sought the creation of a marque cigar to revitalize his family’s Philadelphia-based company. Combining a Dominican filler with the finest Connecticut leaf wrapper, Levin unveiled a masterpiece renowned for its consistently high quality and aromatic excellence. Continuous improvement and innovation

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