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Liga Privada Unico Series L40 Lancero – Cigar Review

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Last night I was lucky enough to be invited to the Nat Sherman event for the launch of the Liga Privada L40 lancero. The cigar which was launched at two locations, the first being Casa de Montecristo in Chicago, and the other was attended by over 50 guests in the Johnson Room at Nat Sherman. Prior to the event a great Q&A was set up by Michael Herklots in the executive meeting room prior to the party.

JD told of their humble beginnings in a kiosk in the World Trade Center back in 1996, his graduating law school in 1998, and moved to Nicaragua.

Event Recap: Joya De Nicaragua at Nat Sherman

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Great things are happening at Nat Sherman’s flagship store.

Last week on Thursday, acigarsmoker.com was at Nat Sherman, hanging out with Dr. Alejandro Martinez-Cuenca – the president of Joya de Nicaragua (JDN) cigars. When I got to the Nat Sherman Flagship, Pat Felitti (the Master of Hospitality) greeted and escorted me to their exclusive Johnson Club – where I briefly met up with Michael Herklots (now in charge of Nat Sherman’s brand).

Alec Bradley Tempus Creo (Lancero) – Cigar Review

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I probably smoke a lot more Alec Bradley cigars because of who the local sales rep is (Barry Blonder). They make good cigars, but I wouldn’t describe myself as a die-hard fan. The rep however is such a nice guy, and fun to be around that I find myself drawn to the product to support him more than the brand.While he wasn’t the rep back in the day, my experience with Alec Bradley smokes started on shaky ground. Do you remember the triangular box pressed Trilogy cigar? If s,o you will know what I mean when I say Alec Bradley has come a long way. The Tempus line of cigars moved Alec Bradley into the upper echelon of premium cigar manufacturers, and they continue to build on the success the brand brought them.

According to the Alec Bradley websites…

Tatuaje Tattoo – Cigar Review

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People often ask me what does Tatuaje mean when I recommend the cigars, and I always inform them it means Tattoo. In fact in my circle of friends some call Tatuaje, “Tattoo” because it is easier to pronounce and remember. Pete Johnson the man behind the brand is covered in Tattoos so the name is a perfect fit. As a fan of Pete Johnson the person and the cigar brand Tatuaje I was happy to see a cigar released called “Tattoo” for whatever the reason may be.

The Tattoo is slated to be released yearly in a new size each and every time. The first release limited to 5100 cigars and is a box pressed lancero.

Liga Privada L40 (Pre-Release) – Cigar Review

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First a big shout out goes to Steve Valle who is one of the reviewers over at Smoking Stogie. About a week ago, out of the blue he decided to send me some rarities, including today’s cigar. If you haven’t check out the work they do over there, be sure to visit them. Top notch photography, great reviews and most of all good people.

The “LP L40″ is the latest cigar floating around from the guys at Drew Estate. Last year they let some dirty rat’s float around the cigar community and the feedback pretty much sealed the deal to release them. This year it is the L40, a lancero and the Ratzilla which is twice as long as the Dirty Rat are working the same circuit. I have heard the Ratzilla is 100% confirmed for the release but the L40 doesn’t seem to be 100% official yet.

The LP L40 is a bit of a departure for Steve Saka who is not a big fan of the lancero, and according to him the cigar needed to go through numerous tweaks to reach the final blend. He often feels at times that a lancero can be a little bit one-dimensional and he did not want to fall into that trap with this vitola. In fact, he cheated to a degree by going to a 40 ring, allowing him the chance to add one extra leaf to the mix.

Casa Magna Colorado Lancero – Cigar Review

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The Casa Magna Colorado Lancero has begun to hit retailers shelves. Unlike traditional lancero cigars the Casa Magna is 3/4 of an inch longer, with a 40 ring gauge instead of 38. According to Manuel Quasada, “In the late 70s thin cigars sold. We sold thousands of them every month. Then all of a sudden, they died.” Last year, the cigar was offered as part of the Emperador Collector’s Box which contained four sizes. The box sets are believed to have sold out from the retailers who had them.

Casa Magna Colorado Lanceros will have a suggested retail price of $12.95 per cigar, and will be packed in boxes of 7 cigars. Why seven? “They look beautiful,” said Quesada, “and it’s a good sale unit.” Seven cigars at that price keeps the total box below $100. Before local tobacco taxes, that is.

Cigar Review: LFD Air Bender Lancero

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I spent the day at Little Taste of Cuba in Princeton, NJ which is a a shop owned by Jorge from Tobacconist University. In there humidor they had a cigar that I have been dying to try for the longest, the La Flor Dominicana Air Bender Lancero. I smoked one today earlier in the shop and made a few notes and now I am lighting up the second one to get my review for the day up. I had another cigar lined up but the day but I really wanted to review this one, so here we are.

Cigar: La Flor Dominicana
Size: 7.5 x 38 (Lancero)

Cigar News: Studio Tobac to Release Cain-F Lancero

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Wow, Oliva is introducing a new size for their Cain line, the Lancero. With a unanimous vote from the Board of Studio Tobac, Oliva is going to begin to produce their new Cain F Lancero. However, according to the press release, “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.” The Cain F Lancero is likely to be packaged in an aluminum tube along with other limited edition cigars to be gifted with a box purchase. Sounds like the presentation alone is going to be an attraction.

Cigar Review: La Aurora 107 Lancero

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I know I have reviewed the La Aurora 107 in multiple sizes in the past but today’s cigar is something special as it was conceived through twitter. Allow me to explain. When I went to the Dominican Republic we got to smoke many 107 cigars at the La Aurora Factory and we got to smoke the Corona sized 107 before they came out and in passing someone asked if the would be a lancero. Well fast forward a couple of months and the movement began in earnest. A group of people on twitter began to ask @guillermoleon_ for a lancero and after some thought he caved in to the demand of the people.

One of the most approachable owners in the cigar business is Guillermo Leon a man I am happy to call a friend in the truest sense of the word has released the La Aurora 107 Lancero in limited quantity. The first batch is 300 boxes and whether or not this becomes a larger release is still up in the air. As a fan of the lancero I hope it becomes larger, but with the explosion of interest in the larger ring gauges one has to wonder if it make sense for a an extended release in this vitola.

News: La Aurora 107 Release Information

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The power of social media has yet to be fully understood by many of today’s corporations but the Miami Cigar Company & La Aurora Cigars are doing a good job of harnessing that power. In a campaign that started a few months ago by a group of cigar smokers on Twitter the demand for the 107 Lancero was born. Guillermo Leon, La Aurora Cigars and Miami Cigar Co. have answered that demand, and the day for release is near.

Retailers Only will be able to order this limited edition pre release of 300 boxes. Each box will contain 21 cigars and can only be ordered via Twitter by sending a Direct Message to @miamicigar beginning at 9am Eastern Time on September 13th. These cigars are expected to reach retailers in October.

This historic event marks the first ever 100% Twitter driven promotion for a cigar. Stay tuned to acigarsmoker.com as we hope to have a list of retailers for consumers to purchase this cigar in the near future.

Cigar Review: Fuente Don Carlos Lancero

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Every now and then I wind up in the city of Brotherly Love and when I do I manage to find my way to Holt’s on Walnut. A few weeks ago I was scheduled to make a trip to the store for a Fuente event but life got in the way and I had to postpone my trip. I finally made it down there the other day and if you smoke cigars Holts is the place for you. Every time I walk into the shop I feel like Norm from Cheers being greeted by friendly hellos. People like Anthony, Lee and Robyn make this the place to go for cigars. There lounge might be a little small but with Mahogany the renowned Philly Cigar Bar right upstairs does it really matter?

When I was there this week they had some of the great Fuente rarities in stock. Opus X Maduro, Opus X Scorpio and more. That is how I got my hands on these cigars for review today, the Don Carlos Lancero.

Cigar Review: Pinar Del Rio Classico Exclusivo

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First of all let me give a big thank you to Walt over at stogiereview.com for allowing me to use his photo of this cigar. My camera failed me for some reason and the memory card was wiped out. No big deal as normally I would take another photo but I had none left in my humidor.

For a long time Pinar Del Rio has been on my radar but finding them in stores has been hard to do. Lately though I have noticed them appearing in more and more places. During my recent trip to the Dominican Republic for La Aurora I noticed the new factory that Pinar Del Rio built. From the outside it looks beautiful and I wished I was in my own car to stop and say hello. When I returned home I was shocked that I had not yet smoked any of the Lancero Classico Exclusivo sticks I had resting in my humidor. Today I smoked the last of those, and this is the review.

Cigar Review: Davidoff Millenium Lancero

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Today’s review comes from @steven89 who has been reading this site for quite some time and we have become friends with via twitter. Steven, as I recover from my upper respitory illness I thank you for offering this excellent reveiw, so without futher adieu here we go;

About a month ago Steven took a trip to Cigar Inn after hearing that We, as well as Jerry from StogieReview.com, were going to be smoking with a couple of other guys.

Cigar Review: Aurora 100 Anos

To celebrate the the companies 100th anniversary, The 100 Años cigar was created. La Aurora was founded in 1903, and to celebrate the this cigar first appeared in 1994. The cigar was met with much fanfare in it was labeled the 3rd best cigar that year Cigar Aficionado Magazine. When the cigar first appeared on [...]

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