Posts Tagged ‘mild cigar’

Alec Bradley American Classic – Pre-Release Review

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Due to ship on May 20th, 2010 in boxes of 20, Alec Bradley is set to release its first new cigar with a new logo as part of the band. The American Class Blend comes out as a value priced cigar, but the question remains will it smoke like one, or will it be above and beyond. According to the Alec Bradley release the American Classic is described as, “Mild to medium bodied, this blend of rare aged tobacco has a perfect balance of flavor, complexity and richness. A very smooth cream smoke with notes of cedar and a distinct nutty flavor”.

The cigar will be available as a Corona (5.5 x 42/$3.95); Robusto (5 x 50/$4.50); Toro (50 x 6/$4.75); Churchill (7 x 48/$5.00); Torpedo (6 1/8 x 52/$5.00) and Gordo (6 x 60/$5.50).

Cigar Review: The Griffin’s Classic No. 500

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A couple of weeks ago reader JoshK left a comment on my review of the Griffin’s XXIII 2007 review asking how it compared to the regular line. Today I decided to review the Griffin’s Classic No. 500 to answer that question.

Cigar: The Griffin’s
Size: 5.16 x 42 (#500 / Corona)
Wrapper: Ecuadorian Connecticut
Binder: Dominican
Filler: Dominican
Strength: Mild

Cigar Review: Oliva Connecticut Reserve

The Oliva Connecticut Reserve caught me by surprise, only finding out about the release a few weeks ago. As a person who enjoys the Oliva line of cigars I felt a mild cigar was missing from their catalog. Whenever I was in the mood for a morning cigar I was never able to reach for [...]

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