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Half Ashed Episode 085: Cigar Federation “Collective”

October 5, 2014 By Kip Fisher

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Sorry for the late post again.  I should be all caught up and back on schedule after this week.  In the interest of brevity I’ll just include a short list of topics for this show:

Cigar of the Week: Cigar Federation’s “Collective”

News:

  • Don Kiki Berger passes
  • Cigar Federation charity raffle comes to a close
  • Crowned Heads has another LE coming down the pike – the “Hecho con Corazon”
  • Operation Chokepoint = potential bad news for cigar retailers
  • Room101 Uncle Lee has been announced
  • Speculation on some possible news items coming soon….

Next week, we will be featuring the My Father Flor de las Antillas 6×60 Binny’s exclusive as our Cigar of the Week.  Be sure to check back in Friday night at 9:30pm EST on halfashed.com where you can catch us recording and participate in the chatroom.  If you would like to contact us in the meantime, you can reach us through the contact page or at 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 our YouTube channel.

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: Crowned Heads, My Father

Half Ashed Episode 083: Unbanded #018

September 22, 2014 By Kip Fisher

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Unbanded 018

I apologize for such a late (2 weeks) post of this episode…..which means, by the way, that you’ll be getting TWO episodes in rapid succession this week.  I’ve been pretty tied up with preparing for my upcoming move.  Here is a brief wrap-up of Episode 083, featuring Unbanded #018, generously furnished by zedman.

News

The 2015 CFC dates have been announced by Fuente…

Don Pepin has revived the El Rey do Los Habanos line to release as a shop specific cigar for The Pipe and Pint in Greensboro, NC.  Five sizes in 23-count boxes; estimated to retail between $8-11 per stick.

Nomad will be offering a lancero in their CT Fuerte line….presented as Fred Rewey’s personal cigar.  He says these were previously just rolled for him, and that he wants to share them with the rest of us…..EC Hab//EC CT//DR & Nica.

The Nebraska AG has requested the court to reconsider their decision to declare the existing exemption for cigar bars as unconstitutional.  These requests are rarely accepted, but will at least delay the formalization of the decision for several weeks.  If accepted, the case would take several more months to get through the process of review.  As a sidenote, I read there are only 11 cigar bars in the entire state of NE!!! STORY HERE

What we’ve been smoking

Craig

H.Upmann Sir Winston

Pueblo Dominicano

Bolivar Belicoso Finos

Kip

El Suelo from DC

per Dale’s recommendation: JdN Fuerte B

Other

A demonstration of Craig’s wrapper dissection.

One listener email from Eric Bernabe.

Tagged With: Arturo Fuente, Bolivar, Joya de Nicaragua, legislation, My Father, Nomad, Unbanded

Half Ashed Episode 082: Guest Barry Stein

September 10, 2014 By Kip Fisher

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Welcome to Episode 082 of Half Ashed, featuring special guest Barry Stein of Two Guys Smoke Shop and The Cigar Authority.  Craig was traveling this week, Barry graciously agreed to sit in and host with me.  So, a huge thanks to Barry.  I chose the Insidious by Asylum for the show, and unfortunately Barry was unable to join me due to his lease agreement restrictions.

In addition to an excellent update Barry about his personal recent history, we covered stories from EP Carrillo, Crowned Heads, La Aurora, and My Father.  In other topics, we discussed lots of legislative goings-on, and the validity of a couple new packaging concepts.  So tune in and enjoy!

Next week, we will be featuring an Unbanded (#018, from Zedman) as our Cigar of the Week.  I will be rejoined by my esteemed co-host, so be sure to check back in Friday night at 9:30pm EST on halfashed.com where you can catch us recording and participate in the chatroom.  If you would like to contact us in the meantime, you can reach us through the contact page or at 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 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: Barry Stein, Crowned Heads, EP Carrillo, My Father

Half Ashed Episode 070: Elogio Excepcionales

June 17, 2014 By Kip Fisher

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elogio excepcionalesGood day, folks.  Welcome to Episode 070 of Half Ashed.  We have a big show this week, with a very peculiar Cigar of the Week.  It’s the Elogio Excepcionales…which has been likened to a yam in shape.  Tune in to find out what we thought of it.  We covered several news items this week, including stories from Joya de Nicaragua, CAO, CLE, My Father, and Nomad.  Also, we got into a couple of listener emails – but had to save one of the more interesting for next week, so be sure to catch next week’s show if you can.

The biggest item for me (Kip) personally was a good discussion about the big changes I’ve been implementing at The Cigarmy.  I’ve completely revamped the look and use of the site….but the big story is the new review guidelines.  We cover it on the show, but you can read for yourself on my new Review Guidelines page, which details all the current standards.  Bear with its length; it isn’t nearly so complicated as it appears on the surface.  NOTE: One change occurred after the show recording: I have converted everything from a 10-point scale to one of 100, since most folks relate to that format.  Anyway, have at it and I look forward to feedback from you!

Next week, our Cigar of the Week will be an Unbanded (#017 from Officer Paul), so be sure to check back in next Friday night at 9:30pm EST at Cigar Federation ****We will temporarily only have chat access on our Show Page on halfashed.com.  We have outgrown our previous chat, and it has been overloading the server and causing various and sundry issues with our hosting provider.  In fact, they shut down our site this week during the show.  I have installed a stopgap chat for the time being, but it will not frame into the Cigar Federation page.  We will remedy this as soon as possible.****, where you can catch us recording and participate in the chatroom.  If you would like to contact us in the meantime, you can reach us through the contact page or at 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), or find us on iTunes to subscribe.  Video, as always, will be available from our YouTube channel.

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: Joya de Nicaragua, My Father, Nomad

Leesburg Cigars receives exclusive Tatuaje Celebrando

June 4, 2014 By Kip Fisher

Leesburg Cigar and Pipe is in exclusive receipt of the Celebrando 25 Años

About an hour ago, Pete Johnson (Tatuaje Cigars) re-posted an Instagram photo and caption from Leesburg Cigar and Pipe.  They are in receipt of a little-known shop exclusive produced for them by My Father Cigars via Tatuaje.  According to the post, the blend is known as the Celebrando 25 Años, in celebration of Leesburg Cigar and Pipe’s 25th Anniversary.  The Celebrando is a spinoff of the Cabaiguan blend, and is available in a singular Lonsdale vitola.  Only a single run has been produced, and the cigars are currently available at a price of $8.75 per single or $175 per box of 20.

Leesburg Cigars and Pipe Celebrando

“To celebrate the 25 year anniversary of Leesburg Cigar & Pipe we present you the Celebrando 25 Años. Blended by the often imitated cigar man Pete Johnson at the factory responsible for the most sought after blends, including the 2012 No. 1 cigar of the year, My Father Cigars….The thinner shape concentrates the body and flavor while the shade grown wrapper perfectly balances out the blend. We liken it to an iron fist in a velvet glove.”

 

Tagged With: limited edition, My Father, New Cigars, Tatuaje

Half Ashed Episode 066: Unbanded 015

May 19, 2014 By Kip Fisher

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unbanded 015Welcome back, everyone.  I’ll be brief this week with the summary, but definitely want to publicly thank Jacob Pinkas for another fantastic Unbanded submission – so, thank you Jacob!  In the news, we discussed items from Lou Rodriguez, Aging Room/Boutique Brands, My Father, ScrewPop, and Sam Leccia.  Our big news of the night was more changes within the Drew Estate organization.  As always, we also covered what we’ve been smoking this week as well as listener emails.

Next week, our Cigar of the Week will be the Flor de González 90 Miles Torpedo, so be sure to check back in next Friday night at 9:30pm EST at Cigar Federation ****We will temporarily only have chat access on our Show Page on halfashed.com.  We have outgrown our previous chat, and it has been overloading the server and causing various and sundry issues with our hosting provider.  In fact, they shut down our site this week during the show.  I have installed a stopgap chat for the time being, but it will not frame into the Cigar Federation page.  We will remedy this as soon as possible.****, where you can catch us recording and participate in the chatroom.  If you would like to contact us in the meantime, you can reach us through the contact page or at 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), 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: Accessories, cigar, Drew Estate, Leccia Tobacco, My Father, Unbanded

Press Release: Casa Miranda Chapter Two

June 7, 2013 By Kip Fisher

“Casa Miranda Chapter Two”

Casa MirandaMiami, FL June 6th, 2013 – Everybody loves a good sequel, and the Casa Miranda Chapter 2 is set to debut at IPCPR which is being held this year in Las Vegas, NV.

The follow up to the original which was made in Miami at the famed El Titan de Bronze, will be made at My Father Cigars S.A in Esteli, Nicaragua.

According to Jason Wood; VP of Miami Cigar & Company, “Just like any great novel, our story continues to gain momentum with the release of Chapter 2 at this years’ IPCPR. I look forward to our consumer’s feedback on this medium bodied beauty!”

The tobacco used for this new chapter is a dark Nicaraguan Corojo wrapper with filler from Brazil, Dominican Republic and Nicaragua.

It is available in the following sizes:

• Robusto (4.5 x 50) $6.35 MSRP
• Corona Gorda (6 x 46) $7.00 MSRP
• Toro (5.5 x 54) $ 7.60 MSRP
• Gran Toro (6 x 60) $8.00 MSRP

About Miami Cigar & Company
Miami Cigar & Company, founded in 1989, is the exclusive US distributor of La Aurora brands. They are also the worldwide owner/distributor of Tatiana, Don Lino, La Sirena and Nestor Miranda line of cigars. They can found on the web at:

http://www.miamicigarcompany.com/

http://www.facebook.com/miamicigarcompany

Casa Miranda

Tagged With: Brazil, Corojo, Dominican Republic, IPCPR, Miami Cigar, My Father, Nestor Miranda, New Cigars, Nicaragua

Episode 007: My Father Flor de las Antillas

March 25, 2013 By Kip Fisher

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My Father Flor de las AntillasWelcome to Half Ashed Episode 007, everyone!  Here’s a quick summary of this week’s show, but be sure to download or watch/listen through any of the means in the final paragraph of this post!

Half Ashed Cigar of the Week

 Released last May (2012), the My Father Flor de las Antillas toro was named Cigar of the Year by Cigar Aficionado in 2012. It takes its name from Cuba, sometimes called the “flower of the Antilles.” The FdlA is a Nicaraguan puro, and MSRP for singles is from $6.60 (robusto) – $8.70 (toro gordo 6X56). The line is available in four vitolas: robusto, toro, toro gordo, belicoso – and is moderately square pressed.

Kip: This is one of my favorite My Father sticks. Some of their blends – while enjoyable for me – can be a little potent for my tastes unless properly hydrated and fed. I love the “typical” My Father flavor family….just sometimes the blend strength weighs a little heavy on me. Tonight’s cigar, however, I find much lighter in strength than many of their other offerings. On occasion, I have had a couple of these that for some reason produced a great deal of dryness on the palate – demanding an accompanying glass of water. Other than that, I’ve had nothing but great experiences with this cigar. Never any construction issues; I get prevailing flavors in that tropical spice family, with the occasional wisp of white pepper and, at times, leather – or even some woodsiness. It reminds me of the DPG Blue at times – although it comes off just a notch or two more spicy than the Blue. I get a healthy (but manageable) bit of spice on the retrohale.

Craig: While I agree with Kip that this cigar has typically been well constructed, has slightly more spice than the DPG Blue and is a welcome addition to their regular lines, I do not find this cigar to be more approachable than others. I tend to think it is full flavored and filled with aggressive spices. It is not overpowering or galling but certainly does carve out its position in the minds of today’s smoker. A good cigar with complexity and interest. One that I enjoy very much.

Industry News this week

  1. The Chattanooga Tweetup has been scheduled; tickets on sale April 1st. Kip will be in attendance again this year.  Find details here.
  2. Legislative Items
    1. Bloomberg at it again – hide your tobacco!  Or, not….
    2. HR792 – This news has been out a couple weeks, but the legislation to protect our freedom to enjoy a fine cigar has a new name.
  3. L’Atelier LAT46 hitting shelves as we speak…
  4. Gary Griffith – There’s a great deal of news from Emilio Cigars this week.  See my blog entry earlier this week.

What else are we smoking?

Craig – Punch Churchill, Cain Daytona 646

Kip – K.A. Kendall Spider, Montecristo #4, Viaje Supershot 12ga, Asylum 13 robusto – and the entire Tarazona/Cubanacan lineup….

Miscellany

  1. We took some time to discuss a couple of emails this week:
    1. From Bruce S., asking about the possibility of increased availability of Esencia Cigars now that Torano will be distributing them.
    2. Ed T. asks about CFCF and how you, too can visit the Fuentes!
  2. Also, tune in to hear Craig’s rant about a recent visit to a new tobacconist, and the soothing redemption of enjoying a movie with his cigar…..

Next week

Next week we feature Unbanded #002 as the Cigar of the Week – suggested by Jeff Curtis.

Again, thanks for tuning in everyone.  Be sure to come back next week, when we’ll be taking a look at Unbanded #002, suggested by Jeff Curtis.  In the meantime, If you would like to contact us, you can reach us through the contact page or at the following email addresses: [email protected] or [email protected].  Also, don’t forget to go back and listen to previous episodes, which can be found in the Half Ashed Archive.  You can download this week’s audio directly above (right-click “Download” and save), or find us on iTunes.  Video, as always, will be available on our YouTube Channel.

Tagged With: cigar, House of Emilio, legislation, My Father

Press Release: Federal Cigar Special F Event Cigar from My Father

March 12, 2013 By Kip Fisher

my father special fPortsmouth, NH – Federal Cigar is honored to announce the upcoming release of the My Father Cigar Company’s Special F to commemorate Federal’s 92nd Anniversary event on Saturday, March 16th 2013. Blended by the Pepin family, this cigar is a prime example of the history of excellence for which the My Father Cigar Company has become known.

It will be a singular release, with 200 boxes of 15 in a Corona Gorda (5.5 x 46) size. They will be available for in-store purchase only starting on the 16th at the Federal Cigar My Father Lounge, located in Plaistow, NH with members of the Garcia family on hand to join in the festivities. Any remaining quantity after that weekend will be available for purchase by phone or online at FederalCigar.com.

The blend of the Special F is based on the familiar S Special cigar, normally reserved for events attended by members of the Garcia family. With the Special F, however, the blend has been changed such that it stands firmly on its own as an individual cigar in both flavor and strength. Any remaining information regarding the blend is unavailable at this time, per the request of the My Father Cigar Company.

About Federal Cigar:

My Father Special SFederal Cigar has been providing Seacoast area New Hampshire, Southern Maine, and Northern Massachusetts with fine cigars and quality tobacco products since 1921. Serving the Portsmouth NH area and surrounding towns for the last 92 years, Federal Cigar has a long and rich history in the local community as experienced, knowledgeable, and professional tobacconists.

Federal Cigar currently has four (4) locations in the state of New Hampshire. The oldest location is in Portsmouth, followed by Dover, Epping, and the newest addition to the Federal Cigar organization – Plaistow NH. The Plaistow location features the newest and most updated Member’s Lounge, sponsored by the My Father Cigar Company, and one of the largest selections of cigars and fine tobacco in the area.

Tagged With: corona gorda, limited edition, My Father, New Cigars

Cigar Week – a Quick Jaunt through Florida

May 19, 2012 By Kip Fisher

NOTE: If you want to skip the narrative and go straight to the pictures, you can find them HERE

This past week, my nephew came down to visit for our 4th annual Cigar Week.  Each year, I take a week off work when he comes down from Tennessee, and we putter around the state of Florida visiting a number of cigar shops, manufacturers, or any other events that happen to be going on at the time.  This year, we managed to work in a visit to Delray Beach, Miami/Little Havana, Ybor City, and a few places around Tampa.  On our way down to Miami, we stopped and spent an evening at Charmed Leaf with Frank and Elissa.  This was the third time I’ve had the pleasure of visiting The Charmed Leaf, and I’m totally enamored with the whole operation.  The focus of The Charmed Leaf is very much on boutique cigars, of which they have a great selection – including many I don’t typically have access to in the Tampa market.  The atmosphere of the place is very lighthearted, friendly, and welcoming.  We even got schooled in playing dominoes while we were there on this trip, which was great fun.  I got so carried away with the cigars and fun that I managed not to get any pictures while we were there – which will be corrected the next time I’m in the area.  With permission, I’d love to feature them in an upcoming series of posts I’m planning to spotlight tobacconists’ I’ve encountered and have a great deal of respect and appreciation for.  If you’re ever in the Delray Beach area, the trip won’t be complete without a stop there.  I highly recommend them.  And, if you’re not in the area, you can always check out their website as well…you just can’t get a domino lesson online [EDIT: This shop has since sold to new ownership.].

The following morning, we continued down the coast to Miami and into Doral to visit the My Father factory, lounge, and distribution/offices.  I had contacted them ahead of time, and John Gonzalez was kind enough to give us a short tour of the operation.  Much of the space at the new site is dedicated to warehouse and distribution efforts, but they have a lounge and a working factory as well.  The lounge stocks My Father products, and is quite comfortable and very nicely furnished.  There were 8-10 torcedores at work while we were there, busily rolling cigars, and several folks working in packaging/shipping/receiving.  Much of their product is now manufactured in Nicaragua, but the Miami factory still produces a few cigar lines, some of which I find quite tasty.

From My Father, we headed over to Calle Ocho for a quick run through Little Havana.  We passed through/by/in/around a number of shops and factories, but the highlight of the visit was a stop at La Tradicion Cubana.  Frank Herrera had recommended we visit LTC, and it proved to be a wonderful experience.  We hung out there with Luis Sanchez, the proprietor, for a couple of hours just smoking cigars and chatting.  This was the first time I had the chance to spend any time with Luis, and I found him to be a very cordial, welcoming facet of Little Havana.  I highly recommend a stop if you’re ever in Miami.  It’s definitely worthwhile – both for the conversation and the cigars.  I smoked one of his LTC “Palmitas” while there, and it was spectacular.  Since the visit, I have enjoyed the Jameson cigars he makes for Brad Mayo as well.  I foresee me stocking a few of these makes in my regular rotation for sure.  Luis is responsible for his own brand (La Tradicion Cubana & Sabor Cubano), as well as Jameson Cigars (including the Red Label, Black, the Southbound Series, and Santos de Miami), Casa Gomez, and La Caridad del Cobre.  We spent most of the afternoon on Calle Ocho, then headed back to points northward.

On Thursday, we had a scheduled tour of the JC Newman factory in Tampa.  When we arrived at our appointed time, we were pleasantly surprised to learn that Eric Newman himself was in town and would give us the grand tour.  Most of the work going on here is in machine rolled cigars and distribution.  The building has been renovated in recent years, and is a spectacular sight.  It has been restored to its past glory, and is such a fun way to spend the morning.  The equipment is impressive as well…each of the rolling machines is capable of producing up to 5,000 cigars per day, and has several thousand moving parts.  But, the highlight of this tour was having Eric give it.  The family stories and proud history of the Newman family’s 117 years in the industry were fascinating.  Eric gave us the entire history of the Newman family’s involvement in the cigar industry…from it’s beginnings in late 19th century Ohio, through the Tampa years, the partnership with the Fuentes, and into current times with the Cigar Family Charitable Foundation and opening of their new Nicaraguan factory.  It’s a wonderful story and if you ever have the chance you should visit – even if not for a tour, they maintain a small museum on the first floor of the tower detailing this history.

We finished out the week with some local stops around Tampa – Ybor City, fishing at the Skyway, and some stops at various brick & mortar cigar shops.  We visited Tampa Humidor, The Cigar Castle, and Clearwater Cigar Company.  Tampa Humidor is my local “go-to” shop.  The majority of my cigar buying is from them.  I had been to Cigar Castle a couple of years ago, but not recently as it’s a bit out of my normal driving patterns.  They have a very nice lounge, and great selection of cigars.  Atul was incredibly friendly and helpful as well.  Definitely worth a stop when in Tampa.  The other tobacconist that we tried for the first time was Clearwater Cigar Company.  They are near the St. Petersburg airport, from whence my nephew was departing.  John Fought, one of our previous giveaway winners, recommended this stop because of its proximity to the airport, and it is one of his hangouts as well.  So, we met John in person for the first time here. This is a newer shop (less than 2 years), run by Leglio Sotolongo.  I’m not commonly in that part of town, so I had never made it over that way.  As has become a pattern in the cigar industry, we encountered nothing but a friendly atmosphere here.  Leglio is a very upbeat, positive, laidback kind of guy.  A perfect fit for the tobacconist trade.  He helped us out in picking some cigars we had not tried before based on what we typically like to smoke, and together with John provided an entertaining afternoon while we waited to head over to the airport.  Some or all of these locations will likely be featured in the upcoming spotlight series as well.  Thus ended this year’s Cigar Week.  If you all ever make your way to Florida, I don’t think you can go wrong at any of the sites we hit this week.  Also, if you’re in Florida and have a favorite spot let me know.  I travel most of this state, and I’m always in the market for meeting new folks in the field…and I spend a lot of time in cigar shop lounges…

Pictures from 2012 Cigar Week

Tagged With: cigar events, Frank Herrera, JC Newman, La Tradicion Cubana, Luis Sanchez, My Father, rants and ramblings

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