Ahhh… The Spanish cedar, what would we do without it? Every cigar aficionado heard of the Spanish Cedar. This is the wood that most cigar boxes are made of, and which thin boards of it line the interior of humidors. But very few are aware that the Spanish Cedar is neither Cedar nor Spanish!
Cigar of the Week: CAO Consigliere
The CAO Consigliere is a re-release from an extremely popular CAO, which was launched in 2005 and named after a famous gangster series but was discontinued in 2013.
The Cigar
It’s strong, just like this organization, it’s got a lot of muscle, a lot of connections and a lot of flavor. Using its connections from 5 different countries to get its tobacco, the blend of Colombia, Nicaragua, and Dominican fillers, rolled in a Honduran, binder with a Dark Brazil wrapper beefs this baby up and gives it its muscle. Also, creating flavors of coffee, dark berries and wood.
Tobacco
Filler: Brazil
Wrapper: Honduras
Binder: Colombia, Dominican Republic, Nicaragua
Strength: Full
An amazing cigar that was scored in the top 25 by Cigar Aficionado. While smoking the CAO Consigliere, you can see why it would have received such a high rating.
Cocktails, Tricks of the Pros
No, I’m not talking about flaring. Good bartenders know secrets that yield impressive drinks; things which enhance the drinks and the presentation and the joy. When a bartender is asked how he does it, he assumes an expression of mystery and retort, “That’s my secret.” Since many of us host at home, and make drinks and cocktails, it good to get acquainted with some of the tricks. So here’s how.
Vodka in a block of ice – how?
Photo by Alex Lau
Vodka should be served ice cold, like its homeland. Elsewhere, it is kept in the freezer. The freezing point of alcohol is too low to actually freeze in the freezer, so there’s no need to worry about the bottle.
The most impressive way of serving a bottle of Vodka at the table or bar, is in a solid block of ice.
Remove the top part of a big sized plastic bottle, so the bottle of Vodka can be comfortably placed in it. With the Vodka bottle in it, fill the vacant space with water and put it in the freezer, standing upright. It will be even better yet if you fill it with distilled water, for when frozen, it will be crystal clear. Take the bottle out of the freezer. Cut the plastic bottle and remove it. Beautiful.
Transparent ice cubes – How they’re done?
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Transparent, crystal clear, ice cubes. Just like those seen in commercials, and not the opaque ones pouring out of our freezers? Impress yourself and your guests with crystalline ice cubes, here’s the “recipe”;
- Pour distilled water into an ice mold.
- Freeze
- Done.
The secret is in the water. Use only distilled water. And remember, you put the ice cubes in the glass first, and pour the drink on them, to avoid splashing.
Sugar Syrup – How to make it?
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Sugar syrup is used in many sweet cocktails, because sugar won’t dissolve in cold or frozen drinks. It’s easy to make, very affordable and well preserved in a corked bottle. Here’s how –
- Boil three glasses of sugar in two glasses of water,
- Let it boil for five minutes,
- Let it chill,
- Bottle it,
- Done.
Frosted goblets – How is it done?
Very easy. Completely dry the goblets then put them in the freezer for about an hour. Upon being taken out to room temperature, they’ll become impressively frosted. Hold the goblets by the stem, to keep the frost intact. Frost coated goblets are great for cool cocktails, especially those served on a hot evening, and even more so, on a tropical island.
Meet you at Mike’s Cigars.
by Jacob Almond
The Cigar and Women’s Thighs
Whence comes the legend that Cuban torcedors roll cigars on their thighs? What does it have to do with Cohiba and prostitutes?
There is a fascinating legend about cigars which roams about. It’s about premium Cuban cigars are rolled by women on their thighs. It seems that everyone heard it.
Is it true? Well, Legends shouldn’t be checked out. That’s why they are ‘Legends’ and not ‘facts’. Sometimes there is no benefit in the truth, particularly if it’s not the “naked truth”. Many fantasize, with each cigar they enjoy, about chocolaty mulatto women, in the cigar factories. They sit in the steamy Caribbean heat, skin glistening with slight perspiration, low cleavages reveal heavy breasts, light colorful dress leaving but little to the imagination, round thighs spread at a comfortable angle. Slowly rolling cigars on smooth thighs to adorn them with the final touch. So do aficionados imagine, or is it my imagination?
I can offer four hypotheses as to the origin of this legend, one of which may be true. Each issue will present one. Here’s the first one.
SOB Cigars
It has to do with Cohiba cigars, perhaps the world’s most known name in cigars. It seems as if the Cohibas were always here. Fact is that no one heard of it till the sixties of the previous century. This trade mark just did not exist until then.
It was the young Fidel Castro who gave life to this outstanding cigar. Story goes that “El Presidente” walked one day, in 1967, in the hallway, when a wonderful scent came to his nostrils, of a cigar he encountered never before. His seasoned sense of smell immediately noticed the qualities inherited in a cigar that fills the place with such fragrances and aromas. He followed the scent to its source. The cigar was being smoked by one of his bodyguards, Bienvenido Perez Salazar.
Castro – a cigar connoisseur throughout the bourgeois part of his life – asked to try the cigar himself and fell in love. The cigar was of a rare lancero vitola – long and slim 7 1\2 X 38. Castro so enjoyed the cigar, that he inquired as to its origin. The bodyguard told him that a friend, a young torcedor, makes them of his own original blend, for himself and some friends.
The torcedor, Eduardo Rivera Irizarri was just twenty years old, yet already an artist at cigar making, after seven long years at the cigar rolling galers. He was invited to meet with Castro, and was asked to make these great cigars solely for him. In the first year Rivera made 30,000 cigars. He then was moved to a luxurious beautiful house, the ‘El Laguito’ (small lake). This was once home of the Prince of Pinar del Rio. There, under a veil of secrecy, so as not to reveal the secrets of the precious blend, Eduardo Rivera begun to teach two hundred women, the art of premium cigar rolling.
From those he chose the twenty best rollers to make the “Fidel’s” cigars. In the first few years, they produced about 650,000 cigars annually. Part of the output was exclusively for Castro and close friends. The rest were given – a most desirable gift then – to important guests, diplomats, and leaders Castro favored.
U.S. President Jimmy Carter and Fidel Castro
In the 1970’s, when former U.S. President Jimmy Carter was having secret dialogue with Fidel Castro, the two leaders used a go-between who’s name we prefer not to reveal
right now.
This fellow was a friend of the late Oscar Boruchin, previous owner of Mike’s Cigars. One day, after returning from another trip to Havana, he came to the Mike’s Cigars store in Miami Beach and presented Oscar with one of the first cigars made with the Cohiba name on its band. A quick research revealed that Cuba did not register the brand and it was made exclusively for the Cuban dictator who kept the cigars for himself, his friends and important state visitors.
General Cigar Corp. quickly registered the Cohiba brand in the U.S. and the rest is history. When the story became public knowledge, Mike’s Cigars got recognized and we’re proud to be the first U.S. merchant to offer the Cohiba Red Dot cigars.
So what does this have to do with the myth of thighs?
Who were the two hundred women brought to El Laguito to learn the art of cigar rolling? They were prostitutes. They have lost their Source of income, due to the new regime. Fidel ordered them to be taught by maestro Rivera to roll cigars, as a part of “re-education”, a typical communist act. Rolling cigars was a male-dominated profession, because strong wrists and fingers are required to bunch the leaves tightly, before binding them with the Binder leaf. Preaching equality, Castro wanted to prove that women are capable of doing any “men’s work”. And so he had two birds with one stone.
OK, what does all this have to do with cigars on thighs? Well, the distance between the thought of prostitutes rolling cigars, and their partly naked thighs, is short. This thought is a natural one to any he-man. No wonder then that Cohiba is such a SOB of a cigar.
Professionals will say it is impossible to roll cigars on thighs. Cigars, they’ll say, are rolled on a flat solid surface, whereas women’s thighs are round and soft. Yes, there’s nothing to spoil a good fairy tale as facts, so we’ll ignore it. I have to admit though; I’ve visited most Cuban cigar factories and have not seen women rolling cigars on their thighs, with my eyes open that is.
Meet you at Mike’s Cigars.
By Jacob Almond
Cigar of the Week: Montecristo Pilotico
In the 1960s, Pepe Mendez traveled the world for two years, seeking the perfect conditions to grow tobacco. He finally found the perfect place in the Dominican Republic, where he fell in love with both the soil and the climate.
Mendez was a knowledgeable, determined, and passionate pioneer. He brought his tobacco heritage along with those Cuban seeds to the Dominican Republic. They used the classic Cuban methods for processing premium tobaccos that included:
- Special selection and grading of tobacco: Pepe Mendez established more than 20 different grades based on specific criteria of tobacco leaf uniformity and quality.
- Fermentation: Pepe extended the fermentation process that enhanced the richness and complexity of Dominican tobaccos.
- Curing and Aging: Don Pepe established strict controls over the environmental factors. During the curing and aging processes, the tobaccos produce better consistency and cleanliness of flavors.
Tobacco
The Dominican Pilotico’s complex and robust smoke features an Ecuadorian Sumatra wrapper, Dominican binder, and both Nicaraguan and Dominican Pilotico filler. The cigar has rich notes of nutty, leathery, and sweet-tasting profile. It’s a robust and delicious aroma for the Montecristo Pilotico making it a must-try smoke.
Top Cigar Accessories and How to Organize Them
Smoking fine cigars is a relaxing and luxurious activity. When you smoke a cigar, you are sure to enjoy richly layered flavors along with a sense of style and taste. Let’s look at some top cigar accessories and how to organize them.
Montecristo: A Joy Beyond Imagination for Smokers
When it comes to having a perfect cigar that offers a refreshing feeling in the heart of a true smoker, the mouth watering Montecristo emerges as one of the best cigars to enjoy. Montecristo is one of the most famous cigar brands in the world since its introduction into the cigar market. Originally made in Cuba in the past, the cigar is now made in the Dominican Republic and is sold in the US market by Altadis. The cigar has a Connecticut shade wrapper and a binder and filler from the Dominican Republic. The cigar goes beyond the imagination of smokers!
The cigar has dominated the top of the world’s renowned cigar list and has received the highest ratings from American cigar consumers. The mild to medium bodied cigar is made in La Romana, Dominican Republic. The cigar produces a rich taste with silky notes of roasted almonds and sweet coconuts. This is a must-have for all cigar lovers. Cigar lovers can get the best deals and offers on Montecristo cigars that are available in singles, packs and boxes.
Macanudo: An Elegant Beauty
Cigar lovers around the world love to smoke a cigar that gives them satisfaction from a perfect taste. Macanudo has been a popular cigar brand since its inception in the US market. They are popular as one of the best selling cigar brands in America for over five decades. It received continuous praises and positive ratings from the popular cigar magazine “Cigar Aficionado.”
Made of a silky, golden US Connecticut shade wrapper, the cigar provides cigar lovers ecstasy and happiness when smoked. Crafted elegantly with a Mexican binder and a Dominican-Mexican filler, the cigar produces a very unique taste and aroma. Introduced in the cigar market by General Cigar in 1971, Macanudo has a mild flavor. Initially, the cigar was made in Jamaica, but due to unfavorable conditions, the cigar is now made in the Dominican Republic.
The cigar has been made in the Dominican Republic with the finest Connecticut shade wrappers, twice-aged Dominican fillers that are mild yet flavorful, and binders that are grown in the San Andres Valley of Mexico. If you want a cigar to feel special and distinguished, you can’t ignore the classiness of a Macanudo.
Fabulous…. Alec Bradley Cigar
Made by Nestor Plasencia’s Segovia factory in Estelí, Nicaragua, Alec Bradley American Classic surprises all its smokers around the world with its smooth, sweet and complex features. The mild to medium-bodied cigar is a perfect mix of Nicaraguan filler, Nicaraguan binder, and a Connecticut-seed wrapper from Honduras.
Alec Bradley American Classic was one of the Tampa-styled cigars of the early 20th century. Since then, it has gained immense popularity and fame in different countries. The cigar is a perfect gift for its lovers from its makers that poured all their experience and knowledge in shaping an attractive cigar that always registers a smile on the faces of cigar lovers. When a perfect Alec Bradley is consumed by cigar lovers, they not only get a rich taste and flavor from its filler and wrapper but also a feeling that refreshes their body and mind.
To give you the best experience, they are made under expert supervision so that you can find a flawless and immaculate smoke. To feel the aroma of tobacco and own its ecstasy, you need to have a pack of beautiful cigars in your hands. The cigar is made only for the smoker who loves style and perfection.
Montecristo Cigars
Known as one of the most famous cigar brands in the world, Montecristo has topped the world’s renowned cigar list. The cigar has emerged as a top cigar brand with the highest ratings from its American consumers. Made in La Romana, Dominican Republic, the mild to medium bodied cigar has a wrapper from Connecticut and a binder and filler from Dominican Republic so that you can have the best smoke. Montecristo cigars deliver its lovers with rich taste with silky notes of roasted almonds and sweet coconuts that result in a delicious harmony.
New or existing cigar lovers around the world will find the cigar tasteful and perfect to enjoy. The perfectly designed cigar exceeds the expectations of cigar lovers. You can get the best deals on Montecristo cigars that are available in singles, packs, and boxes.
The cigar is available in different versions including Montecristo 75th Aniversario, Montecristo Afrique, Montecristo Classic, Montecristo Flor Fina, Montecristo Habana 2000, Montecristo Platinum Series, Montecristo Red, and Montecristo White. All the versions of cigars provide smokers a unique smoking experience that they rarely find from other cigars in the market. The cigar never allows smokers to feel dejected and unhappy. Enjoy some today!