21st Jun2011

My Father No. 2 Belicoso

by GoodFellasCigars

Wrapper: Ecuadorian Habano-Rosado hybrid

Binder: Nicaraguan

Filler: Nicaraguan

Shape: Figurado

Size: 5 1/2 x 54

The Don Pepin Family is famous for making excellent cigars from both Cuba and other countries. One of the most popular brands from the Pepin family has been the My Father line. The My Fathers’ go back to the prime days of the Cubans. As soon as I lit up the No. 2 Belicoso I was hit with a large amount of an excellent spice that also carried with it a slight undertone of an oakish(accept that I used “oakish”) flavor. This was an excellent start to this smoke that was wrapped in a beautiful Ecuadorian Habano-Rosado hybrid wrapper. After I was a little way into the smoke I began to pick up on a slight creaminess that had some hints of a smooth, almost leather, flavor that really contrasted with the spice keeping this smoke complex. Once I was further into this cigar I began to notice that the spiciness had begun to subside. There was still enough spice to let you know that it was there but it had mellowed out quite a lot leaving this to end up being a mellow cigar that had a complex flavor profile that I know I will have to go back to and have another one. Throughout this entire smoke, the burn remained tight, the draw remained perfect, and I was even able to set it down to go and grab some coffee and just go right back into smoking it. The next time you are in your local cigar lounge, make sure you check and see if they have any of these in stock. I can promise that this won’t be my last one.

20th Jun2011

Toraño Family Cigar To Unveil New Brand “Loyal” at 2011 IPCPR Las Vegas

by GoodFellasCigars

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

(Miami, FL) June 20, 2011: Toraño Family Cigar Company is proud to announce the launch of the family’s newest brand: Loyal, which will be hitting the shelves this July. The Toraño family will unveil its newest creation at the upcoming 2011 IPCPR in Las Vegas.

Carlos Toraño Sr. has always maintained that anyone who enjoys a cigar deserves to smoke a great Toraño blend at an affordable price. For decades, Carlos and his son, Charlie, have remained loyal to this philosophy of providing outstanding value to cigar lovers. Loyal provides value, quality, consistency, and most importantly, an abundance of flavor.”

“Our new brand Loyal is dedicated to my father’s long standing commitment to provide exceptional quality cigars without breaking the bank. To him cigars were never a far reaching luxury, but one of life’s simple pleasures”, said Charlie Toraño president, Toraño Family Cigars.  Loyal will be available in a 5×56 Robusto, a 6 1/8 x52 Torpedo, a 7×47 Churchill, and a 6×60 BFC, all with an MSRP between $4.95-$5.50.

Displayed in attractive 21 count boxes, the Loyal blend features fillers from Nicaragua and the Dominican Republic, combined with a Nicaraguan binder and dressed in an oily Ecuadorian Sumatra seed wrapper. Loyal is a solid, medium bodied smoke, that intrigues the palate with a spicy, peppery start and then transitions to a variety of rich flavours with notes of coffee and brown sugar.


The announcement of Loyal comes on the heels of recent exciting news from the Toraño Family Cigar Co.  In the past 30 days Toraño announced distribution agreements with Graycliff and the Sam Leccia Cigar Co.  The Toraño’s see no slowing down till the IPCPR in Las Vegas as they are putting the final touches on yet another brand which will be announced in the coming weeks. Stay tuned!

A leader in the cigar industry, Toraño Family Cigar Company is a four generation company currently based in Miami, FL. It enjoys a rich heritage and history in tobacco growing and manufacturing. For more information: www.torano.com. Please also follow Toraño on Face book: Toraño A family Cigar Company or on Twitter: @TORANOFAMCIGARS.

 

19th Jun2011

Hoyo de Tradicion Corona

by GoodFellasCigars

Wrapper: Honduran Jamastran Viso-Rosado

Binder: Habano Connecticut

Filler: Dominican Piloto Cubano, Honduran San Agustin and , Nicaraguan Ometepe

Shape: Corona

Size: 5 3/4 x 45

Country: Honduras

The 91 rated Hoyo de Tradicion by Hoyo de Monterrey is meant to celebrate the old tradition of Hoyo de Monterrey and being one of the oldest in the business of cigars. This box pressed corona which is comprised of a great blend of Dominican, Nicaraguan, and Honduran fillers made a great steady smoke to honor the past. To add to the steadiness of the smoke it had a affordable price too. This stick had a decent smell to it before the light along with a wrapper that had a slight oil to it with milk chocolate look and a slight red tint. The wrapper also had a fuzzy look to it too kind of like a matte texture. The initial draw was smooth given off a decent amount of smoke with a prickly pepper and a low profile sweetness of a mocha I would have to say. The first third remained this way along with a slightly musky earth flavor. Once upon the second third the mocha flavor more like a chocolate/caramel mix began to go out all the way and all that remained was the pepper spice and musky earth were there. The burn needed touch ups along the way and the smoke was creamy here and there. The ash was white and semi-firm up to this point and continued throughout the finish. The final third and finish were basically identical with the spice and earth becoming more full increasing the harshness at the end. I say with this smoke you want to go to the band unless you like the bitterness near the end. This was a medium-bodied cigar that was a pretty good steady smoke that had a decent amount of complexity to it. Overall I suggest this to anyone looking for a good, decently cheap stick to have doing whatever or just to have a handful of them in their humidor.


 

 

30th May2011

Arturo Fuente Flor Fina 8-5-8 Claro

by GoodFellasCigars

Wrapper: Candela

Binder: Dominican

Filler: Dominican

Shape: Toro

Size: 6×47, 8-5-8

Country: Dominican Republic

If your looking for something a little different and cheaper than your normal smoke look no further. The Arturo Fuente Flor Fina has a unique green wrapper otherwise known as a candela wrapper. This is also a great smoke for someone that is kind of inexperienced because it is a very mild smoke with a very mild body too. The candela wrappers used to be more common in the cigar world but, these days they have taken more of a backseat. Don’t let that deter you from trying one of these because candela cigars bring a lot of different flavors to the playing field that one may have not experienced before. This cigar is triple capped with very good, firm construction. The pre-light flavors are of tobacco and a cool earth which gives a smooth draw aswell. The initial draw is smooth and creamy with a sweetness that is balanced with notes of floral. The first third has a greater strength of floral notes but, nothing that is overwhelming and creamy thick smoke that still remains. This cigar is also one of those you can set down for a while and pick back up and use very little puffs to get it going once again. Traveling through the second third I was able to pin down the sweetness which was a butterscotch. The second third brought in more flavors which were a light cedar and a crispy wheat. The burn line throughout all of this has remained even with no touch ups needed. As for the final third and the remainder of the finish the subtle floral notes in this cigar take center stage but, once again not in an overwhelming  sense. The Flor Fina didn’t disappoint at all. It’s a great stick for the one that enjoys a very mild smoke or one that wants to experience something a little different from the norm.

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