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Episode 189: El Titan de Bronze

El Titan de Bronze

Tonight we’re smoking the Sungrown version of the Redemption line out of El Titan de Bronze in Miami. We have the 6” x 52 toro, which features a Sungrown Ecuadoran Habano wrapper over Nicaraguan binder and filler. The line is also available wrapped in a “Dark Habano” or Mexican Maduro wrapper.  I picked these up in a friend’s collection selloff last year, and I jumped on them because I remember back in 2012-ish really digging these sticks. At the time I found them sometimes aggressive, but *always* enjoyable. I have had some strong opinions on progression of these through time, and I believe they have a good bit of age on them (truly unknown, as I haven’t asked the seller).  Let’s see how tonight goes….

Cigar News

Senator Marco Rubio (R-Fla) has introduced a bill (S.9 – Traditional Cigar Manufacturing and Small Business Jobs Preservation Act of 2019) which would exempt premium cigars from FDA regulation. Actually, it is essentially a re-introduction as the bill’s content is the same as has been previously proposed.  The bill does create a definition for *premium* cigars – which is familiar if you’ve been with us for a while. To qualify, a cigar must be:

Several other co-sponsors have signed onto the bill, from both sides of the aisle.  We shall see if this gathers any momentum beyond awareness….

The ongoing lawsuit brought against the FDA by CRA, CAA, & IPCPR has been delayed again, this time due to the government shutdown. The DOJ has requested and been granted a stay due to the  circumstances. The stay will endure until 14 days after funding resumes.

This week’s “three-pipe problem”.  I often hear – and have been guilty of saying myself – that a tobacco seems like it’d age well (whether a cigar or pipe blend).  Upon hearing someone say this recently, I wondered what is it that makes us say that? Despite having said it myself, I can’t lay any tangible, measurable quality to it.  What sayest thou?

What Else We’ve Been Smoking

Craig –

Kip