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JRE Aladino Cameroon Reserva
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Press Release: JRE Tobacco Now Shipping

JRE Tobacco is now shipping their first evert Cameroon puro made of 100% Honduran Cameroon Tobacco from the JRE Tobacco Farm. The blend has been masterfully blended by Julio R. Eiroa and Justo Eiroa since 2017. According to a press release the Cameroon Reserva box represents a significant evolution in sophistication for Aladino. Featuring a sleek piano finish and elegant variation of the Aladino logo, the 12-count green box exudes luxury. The design incorporated a […]

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Padron Black PB97
Nicaragua Cigar Review

Cigar Review: Padron Black PB97 Natural

The Padron Black has been associated with limited edition since its release in 2016 for Jose Padron’s 89th Birthday that was released exclusively to Smoke Inn in South Florida. The cigar additionally saw distribution as a one time exclusive for the TAA as well as part of a sampler pack to benefit Cigar Rights of America. In 2023, Padron made the cigar available for retailers that were in attendance at the PCA Trade Show in […]

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601 La Bomba
Nicaragua Cigar Review

Cigar Review: 601 La Bomba Napalm

The 601 La Bomba line was launched in 2011. At the time the majority of cigar smokers never saw a cigar with a fuse. Sure, there was the Don Pepin Firecracker that was made for exclusively for a  retailer 2 years prior but it was a limited edition that had yet to reach the popularity it enjoys today. It was a topic on many of the podcast episodes I was part of whenever a new […]

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Cigar Review: Perdomo 30th Anniversary Sungrown Epicure

The Perdomo 30th Anniversary Sungrown is available like all other Perdomo cigars as a Connecticut, Sungrown or Maduro wrapper. It’s been an interesting journey for the family… The Perdomo story begins in Cuba where Silvio Perdomo began his cigar journey. He would be followed by his son Nicholas Perdomo into the cigar industry as well until the Cuban Revolution in 1959 forced them from their homeland. His son Nicholas Perdomo would serve in the U.S. […]

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