Bite Size Review: Don Lino 1989 Connecticut Toro

Deal-seekers and Connie-lovers will rejoice and at $2/cigar, you can afford to pass these gals out at your next backyard hootenanny.
Read moreDeal-seekers and Connie-lovers will rejoice and at $2/cigar, you can afford to pass these gals out at your next backyard hootenanny.
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Read moreLorenzo nailed this medium-full bodied puppy and by all accounts did his hometown of Havana and the good folks of Nicaragua proud
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Read moreIf you’re ready for a true aficionado’s cigar, Ashton’s ESG might be your horse.
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Read moreEl Triunfador is a unique, enjoyable smoke and at the end of the day, that’s what matters to true cigar lovers, even if you’re not a fan of lanceros
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