Tagged: Mexican

Cigar Review: Ortega Cigars Serie D

Some call it a Lancero, others just say “#9,” but what we have here is Eddie Ortega’s original blend with his eponymously-named cigar company…Serie D…is a very narrow ring gauge.

A Couple Small Ring Gauge Sticks from La Palina

La Palina is a company that came out of nowhere several years ago and now is a very respected manufacturer whose output seems to have surpassed the somewhat arbitrary numbers we call “boutique” but they still are not what anyone could call “big”…at least not big in the way that General, Altadis or Davidoff are big. Overall, I would say they are in a good place right now, producing a varied lineup that appeals to a wide variety of smokers with different levels of money to spend on the habit.

Cigar Review: Miami Reserva by Casa Fernandez

100% Nicaraguan Puro utilizing a variety of Authentic Cuban seeds and ‘AA’ Tobacco leaf from Aganorsa. The cigar’s blend is comprised of Medio Tiempo Maduro, Ligero, and Viso from specific Aganorsa Tobacco farms in Jalapa Valley, Condega Valley and Estelí in Nicaragua