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Half Ashed Episode 133: Bolivar Libertador Francia

January 21, 2016 By Kip Fisher

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Bolivar Libertador ER Francia

This cousin of the CotW from episode 131 is an even larger cigar, coming in 54x 6-1/2” – the Bolivar Libertador ER Francia. We put off smoking this cigar previously because multiple samples smoked by us collectively were obviously in a transition phase. After 4 additional weeks of rest we’re revisiting in an attempt to complete this mini vertical review. The Libertador is a French regional release from 2006 and a highly anticipated cigar at the time. Both of these were large ring Boli’s but the French variant was a significantly milder cigar 9 years ago. Bolivar is known for earthy, tobacco centric flavors and this cigar always just hinted at that. Today, we’ll see how nearly 10 years of box time has molded what this cigar has become.

Commissioned by the French Habanos distributor, the Libertadores are the largest ring Bolivar to ever be produced.

The Regional Editions began after the success of two specially commissioned cigars in 2004. The reintroduction of the famous Bolivar Gold Medal and a VR called the Jubileum were released in Germany to critical and market success. Habanos capitalized on this success with three REs in 2005 and exponentially more in the years following.

Cigar News

Villiger made a sudden move this past week, unexpectedly terminating most all of their US based sales employees.  In information subsequently provided, the company says they will be moving their American headquarters to Miami and – at least in the interim – will be going to a broker/inside sales arrangement for their US distribution.  Finally, they will be appointing a new GM stateside, although they chose not yet to name who that is…but judging by some of the retailer backlash I’ve seen online I’d say he/she will have their hands full.

Legislatively, there was a sliver of hope followed by the agony of defeat this week for cigar smokers.  The Omnibus Spending Bill, which outlines which programs will be receiving monies for the upcoming budget cycle, had a rider attached that would have protected premium cigars from FDA control – but the measure was stricken from the bill before passage.  Despite there being little chance of it making it through, many in the industry were optimistic that it would.  No protections were included in the final bill, so now we wait for the Office of Management and Budget to evaluate the FDA’s intent and figure out what the ramifications would be.

Quality Importers, following their recent trend of buying out/reviving things (Ortega, Cigar Caddy, Palio, etc.), are bringing back the Shuriken cutters….

To the dismay of many, halfwheel is reporting that Pete Johnson has revealed to them that Tatuaje will be discontinuing single store releases, citing “factory constraints and production limits.”

Guayacan will be moving into new digs come January 1.  In a partnership with Brandon Hayes of Renegade Cigars in Texas, the New Order of the Ages factory will be opened in Estelí.  Guayacan previously split from their previous partners over the past year.

What Else We’ve Been Smoking

Kip

El Compartir
DE Dirty Rat
Emilio Draig K
Quesada España corona

Next Episode

In the next episode (134), we will be smoking Unbanded #023, from S. Dunlap.  So come by Friday night and hang out with us in the chatroom during the show.  If you would like to contact us in the meantime, you can reach us via the Contact Page or the following emails:[email protected] or [email protected].  Please feel free to drop us a line if you have any questions you’d like answered, comments to make…or even compliments and complaints.  We love to get your emails!  Also, remember you can always go back and listen to previous episodes, which can be found in the Half Ashed Archive.  You can download this week’s audio directly below (right-click “Download” and save), find us on iTunes, or subscribe with any podcast app at our RSS Feed.  Video, as always, will be available at the Half Ashed YouTube Channel.

 

Tagged With: Bolivar, Cuba, Guayacan, legislation, Tatuaje

Half Ashed Episode 124: Special Guest Cigar Coop

September 10, 2015 By Kip Fisher

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Special Guest Cigar Coop

This week, in Craig’s absence, Kip is joined by special guest host William “Cigar Coop” Cooper.  Tune in as Kip has the chance to pick Coop’s brain about the current state of the cigar industry and some recently introduced cigars.  We have lots of great conversation in store, so this is one you don’t want to miss!

Cigar News

In episode 122, I pontificated a bit about the status and future of House of Emilio.  Now, just a couple weeks later, yet another member (Guayacan) has left the fold….. How does Guayacan differ from the other brands that have dropped from the fold?  What is going on with House of Emilio itself?  Tune in for some lively discussion on this….

Smoke Inn’s Microblend Series sampler of past offerings from the limited series (from Cigar Coop and Toasted Foot)

Earlier this week, Boutique Blends announced the promotion of Charlie Lopez to their Director of Sales.  Congratulations to Charlie…and more on why this is a big step for the company.

Steve Saka’s Update on Sobremesa – 1) The 6 x 52 Belicoso Largo was replaced by the 6 x 54 Torpedo Tiempo; 2) Orders expected to ship on November 1st but because of overwhelming demand they will not be able to ship the full orders to retailers. Instead each retailer will receive an “equitable share” of the first order and the remainder will be filled as soon as possible.  Saka says he wil not deviate from his production plans of 1,000 boxes per month.  

Jonathan Drew has begun to feed info out of a new project he has…only it’s not a cigar venture.  He’s going into the distillery business with John Drew Brands.  I’m a bit uncertain what *exactly* he has planned, but the website lists Vodka, Whisk(e)y, Rum, Shine, Hard Tea and Craft Coffee (something else that seems to be taking hold with traditionally cigar-themed companies…how much involvement these companies have in developing a coffee blend is something Kip is skeptical of at this point).  More details will follow, but the company is slated to launch April 2016.  I’m personally a bit intrigued, but wonder how this will look in reality rather than the theory wherein it sits now.  Why is Jonathan Drew opening pandoras box with announcing this now?)

I continue to be concerned with the increasingly frequent news items I see go through my feed about new legislative attacks on smoking.  The stories have moved from the larger municipalities into small town America.  None of this *surprises* me; I just hate to see the attacks intensify.  Quite a number of new ban proposals, ranging from parks & government property to private businesses and even residences (multi-family) seem to hit the legislative floor every week. We offer more indepth analysis of the situation and how much of the news being reported by other outlets do not apply to cigar smokers.  While I get it infringes on our civil liberties, I think it takes the focus off the real problem at hand with FDA control.

The AVO Syncro has now begun to hit the market.  Kip hasn’t personally had the chance to try this yet, but despite being out of touch with AVO for a few years I’m intrigued to say the least.  If nothing else, the novelty and willingness to try something outside the normal modus operandi of a company’s past is interesting.  How “different” can a cigar be with the all too common EC CT wrapper and Dominican/Nicaraguan internal components.  The addition of some Peruvian tobacco is what draws me to it right now.  Coop has smoked it, and gives his analysis of the blend… 

Drew Estate is releasing an exclusive extension to the KFC lineup for Alliance Cigar.  I’m frankly not sure why.  While I was initially intrigued by the KFC launch, I couldn’t handle the heavy handed fire cured content.  Subsequently, after trying most all of the available vitolas, I don’t find much variation throughout the lineup.  I’m not sure another vitola (this time 5.5”x52) will do the trick.

What Else We’ve Been Smoking

Coop

  • Imperio Cubano Miami Natural
  • Dunhill Seleccion Suprema
  • Recluse Amadeus Habano Reserva
  • Tatuaje Jackel

Kip

  • tonight’s chosen cigar from Caldwell
  • Tatuaje Mexican Experiment
  • Tatuaje Belle Encre 10th from original 2013 launch of the vitola

Next Episode

In the next episode (125), Kip will be rejoined by Craig for regularly scheduled programming.  So come by Friday night and hang out with us in the chatroom during the show.  If you would like to contact us in the meantime, you can reach us via theContact Page or the following emails: [email protected] [email protected]. Please feel free to drop us a line if you have any questions you’d like answered, comments to make…or even compliments and complaints.  We love to get your emails!  Also, remember you can always go back and listen to previous episodes, which can be found in the Half Ashed Archive.  You can download this week’s audio directly below (right-click “Download” and save), find us on iTunes, or subscribe with any podcast app at our RSS Feed.  Video, as always, will be available at the Half Ashed YouTube Channel.

Tagged With: cigar, CMA, Guayacan, legislation

Half Ashed Episode 123: Partagas Serie D EL 2010

September 3, 2015 By Kip Fisher

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Partagas Serie D Edicion Limitada 2010

One of the 2010 Edicion Limitada releases from Habanos, the Partagas Serie D Especial is a take on the traditional PSD4, but with ⅝” more in length and a further processed maduro wrapper. It is a Gordito vitola, typically referred to as a Toro (5-½”x50). Its rustic, thick maduro wrapper does not impart a large amount of typical maduro flavors to the mix but certainly does help round out the typical PSD4 profile with a bit more complexity.

Cigar News

Tobacconist University, in partnership with the producer J. Fuego, has shipped the second round of the R&D Series.  This batch is being released with a total production of 4,000 Churchills, and 8,000 each of the Robusto and Toro.  To go with the cigars, packets of puritos are available for additional purchase (2,000 packs of these).  The puritos are comprised of each of the 5 tobaccos involved in the blend: PA Connecticut wrapper, Honduran (Jamastran) habano (binder), and fillers from Nicaraguan (Ometepe) habano criollo 98, NIcaraguan (Estelí) habano criollo 98, and Nicaraguan (Jalapa) habano corojo 99.  For about $17-18 you can pick up one of the blended cigars and a packet of the small (~4”x26) puritos.  They are available at selected Tobacconist University Certified retailers.

The proposed 40% tax on cigars has reared its head again in Pennsylvania.  After being defeated in budget approval earlier this year, governor Tom Wolf’s idea has been resurrected by state democrats in the form of SB13.  

A new Blessed Leaf cigar came…and went this week.  The “1611,” alluding to the year in which the King James Bible was published, has been available for pre-order for a while.  It finally hit the market this week, featuring a San Andres wrapper over Nicaraguan internal components.  Unlike their earlier efforts (and associated Ezra Zion products), they were produced at Noel Rojas’ Aroma de Estelí (Guayacan) factory in Estelí.  It came in a single 6”x50 toro, in limited quantity of 1,000 cigars.  Interestingly, the cigar was sold direct by Ezra Zion – as were very limited runs of a couple other cigars (one of which we will be featuring on the show soon).  The cigars went for $6-7 in either 5- or 10-packs, but they’ve all sold…

Cuba News:
Habanos Dismissals Article
US Embassy open Article

What Else We’ve Been Smoking

Craig

La Riqueza – Churchill en cello – Some tie in or connection to the Boris
01 La Gloria Cubana Tainos – Woof!
Asylum Schizo Maduro – Interesting…

 

Kip

Quesada Seleccion España mini-belicoso
Ashton VSG Tres Mystique
illusione ECCJ 20th

Next Episode

In the next episode (124), Kip will be joined by none other than Will “Cigar Coop” Cooper.  So come by Friday night and hang out with us in the chatroom during the show.  If you would like to contact us in the meantime, you can reach us via the Contact Page or the following emails: [email protected] or [email protected]. Please feel free to drop us a line if you have any questions you’d like answered, comments to make…or even compliments and complaints.  We love to get your emails!  Also, remember you can always go back and listen to previous episodes, which can be found in the Half Ashed Archive.  You can download this week’s audio directly below (right-click “Download” and save), find us on iTunes, or subscribe with any podcast app at our RSS Feed.  Video, as always, will be available at the Half Ashed YouTube Channel.

 

Tagged With: Ashton, Blessed Leaf, cigar, Cuba, Guayacan, illusione, J. Fuego, limited edition, Partagas, Tobacconist University

Cigar News: Draig Cayuquero Lancero

June 24, 2014 By Kip Fisher

Draig Cayuquero Lancero to ship tomorrow

Cayuquero lanceroJune 24, 2014 – Earlier today, Gary Griffith of Emilio Cigars announced that the limited edition Emilio Cigars Draig Cayuquero lanceros will begin shipping on June 25, in honor of his 60th birthday.
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The Cayuquero line is produced for Emilio by Noel Rojas’ Guayacan Cigars in Nicaragua, and features a Brazilian Arapiraca wrapper, and Nicaraguan filler comprised of leaf from both Jalapa and Esteli.  The original lineup was limited to four vitolas (Robusto (5×50), Toro (6×50), Torpedo (6×50), and Corona (5.5×42)), and only 1600 boxes, and the new lancero will be limited to 100 boxes of 10 (total production 1,000 cigars).  According to Griffith this will be the only time the Cayuquero is produced in the lancero size.

The Draig series of cigars honors Griffith’s Welsh heritage, and each Draig blend is entirely different.

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The previous Draig release, the Draig “K” was featured in a Cigar Spotlight here on The Cigarmy back in October, 2012.
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[Editor’s Note:  I have had the pleasure of enjoying a couple of the initial Draig Cayuquero toros, and very much look forward to trying to get my hands on a few of these.  Of course, I’m an absolute sucker for lanceros these days, and a big fan of Guayacan in general….]

Tagged With: arapiraca, Brazil, Guayacan, House of Emilio, lancero, limited edition, New Cigars, Nicaragua

Half Ashed Episode 034: Ramon Allones Gigante

September 28, 2013 By Kip Fisher

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Ramon AllonesOn this week’s Half Ashed, we took the opportunity to smoke a cigar from one of Craig’s favorite manufacturers – a 2001 Ramon Allones Gigante.  We have covered this marque before, when we smoked the petit corona back on Episode 022 and the 2005 Edicion Regional on Episode 005 (pictured at left, because I failed to snap a picture of this week’s cigar).  Craig presented tonight’s cigar thusly:

This cigar has waited to be smoked for 12 years since it left its original place of manufacture in Havana.  That amount of time typically suits the Ramon Allones blend nicely by tempering some of the initial nicotine strength to the point that the traditional nutty, sweet coffee flavors can emerge. This is still a strong cigar; perhaps the strongest of all Cuban Double Coronas, but is never out of balance. The punchy youth just morphs into a robust maturity. Of all the larger ring gauge cigars this one tends to be the most complex.

Tune in to the show for updates throughout the smoke to see how that went.  We also covered several items of news this week, including the following:

As reported by halfwheel, Iconic Leaf is suing Kurt Kendall (7-20-4) over the trademarked use of a spider on cigar packaging….

A recent ruling in Nebraska opens the door to ban smoking….in cigar lounges.

Guayacan is expanding their lineup, in an extension to the existing line and a new maduro offering.

The GAR Deli is open!  Total cost is $250 – per GAR, “This includes all of your samples, the workshop, and your box of cigars.  George will sit down with you and give you a fascinating informational seminar to guide you through the process of constructing a well-balanced cigar.  He will discuss the tobacco growing process and give the customer useful background information on how this process influences the flavor of a cigar.  Once you have made your tobacco selections, it takes the rollers a few hours to put your custom blend together.  You can usually take them with you the same day or you can return the following day to pick them up.  Your box can also be shipped to you.”

GAR also just announced the addition of the GAR Red to the lineup.  Reportedly a medium-full bodied stick that is available in 3 size – 6×60, 6×66, and 7×70.  Nicaraguan puro w/Habano wrapper, Jalapa binder, & Habano/corojo filler.  Price is a major selling point on these, with the 7×70 coming in at a $5 MSRP.

Barry Stein reports that he’s trying samples of a 6X60 KILO…..and tells me that there will be a corona!  Hoowahh!

Gary Griffith is implementing a new idea with retailers – the opportunity to become House of Emilio “Master Retailers.”  I posted this press release in an earlier post at The Cigarmy.

Democratic Senator Robert Menendez of NJ has signed on as a co-sponsor of S.772.  This is a big deal – Every Senator sponsorship is quite important and carries a lot of weight.

Also in this episode, we review what we’ve been smoking lately and a number of various and sundry ratholes….as well as a listener email from Enzo Temko.

Next week, our Cigar of the Week might be the Fuente Unnamed Reserve from this past December….I say “might” because we changed plans up in the final minutes of the show, and there is an outside chance it may change again.  In any event, be sure to check back in for that next Friday at 9:30pm EST at www.halfashed.com.  If you would like to contact us in the meantime, you can reach us through the contact page or at the following email addresses: [email protected] or [email protected].  Please feel free to drop us a line if you have any questions you’d like answered, comments to make…or even compliments and complaints.  We love to get your emails!  Also, remember you can always go back and listen to previous episodes, which can be found in the Half Ashed Archive.  You can download this week’s audio directly below (right-click “Download” and save), or find us on iTunes to subscribe.  Video, as always, will be available at the CigFed Half Ashed Video Archive.

P.S. – If you have unbanded suggestions or contributions, you can get those to us by sending an email to [email protected].  This email address goes directly to my wife, so you can simply suggest an unbanded cigar for her to source, or send me an email to [email protected] if you have something you’d like to send in.  I will provide an address to send them.  Thanks!

Tagged With: Arturo Fuente, Barry Stein, cigar, Cuba, double corona, Guayacan, House of Emilio, legislation, Ramon Allones

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