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One Day Deal
5 Vegas Classic
5 Vegas Gold
5 Vegas Limitada 2006
5 Vegas Limitada 2007
5 Vegas Miami
5 Vegas Serie A
5 Vegas Shorty
601 Original by EO Brands
Acid by Drew Estate
Aging Room
Arturo Fuente
Arturo Fuente Anejo
Arturo Fuente Don Carlos
Arturo Fuente Don Carlos Edicion de Aniversario
Arturo Fuente God of Fire
Arturo Fuente Hemingway
Arturo Fuente OpusX
Arturo Fuente OpusX Ltd. Ed.
Arturo Fuente Seleccion d’Oro
Arturo Fuente Sun Grown
Ashton Ashton Aged Maduro
Ashton Cabinet Series
Ashton Heritage
Ashton Small Cigars Ashton VSG Ashton VSG Round (1999) Avo Avo Domaine Avo XO Baccarat Backwoods Bahia Gold (2004) Blue Label Bolivar Camacho 1962 Camacho 1962 Pre-Embargo Camacho Candela
Camacho Corojo
Camacho Corojo Ltd.
Camacho Coyolar Puro
Camacho Havana (1999)
Camacho Select
Camacho SLR
Camacho Triple Maduro
CAO 65th Anniversary
CAO America
CAO Black
CAO Black VR
CAO Brazilia
CAO Criollo
CAO Criollo (2004)
CAO CX2
CAO Flavours
CAO Gold
CAO Italia
CAO L Anniversaire Cameroon
CAO L Anniversaire Maduro
CAO MX2
CAO The Sopranos Edition
Carlos Torano Cameroon 1916
Carlos Torano Casa Torano
Carlos Torano Exodus Silver
Carlos Torano Noventa
Carlos Torano Reserva Selecta
Carlos Torano Virtuoso
Chateau Real by Drew Estate
Cigar.com Blue Label
Cigar.com Brazilian Label
Cigar.com Cameroon Label
Cigar.com Corojo Label
Cigar.com Cuban Label
Cigar.com Exclusives
Cigar.com Purple Label
Cigar.com Red Label
Cohiba Black
Cohiba Red Dot
Cohiba XV
Costa Rican Primeros
CuAvana
Cuba Libre
Cuesta Rey
Cuesta Rey Sun Grown
Cusano 18 Double Connecticut
Cusano 18 Paired Maduro
Cusano C10
Cusano Corojo Vintage 1997
Cusano DSG
Cusano Hermanos Vintage
Cusano M1
Cusano MC
Cusano P1
Cusano Xclusivo
Cusano Xclusivo (2004)
Cuvee Blanc
Cuvee Grand
Cuvee Rouge
Danli Reserve
Diamond Crown
Diamond Crown Maximus
Dominican Primeros
Don Diego
Don Mateo
Don Pepin Garcia
Don Pepin Garcia Cuban Classic
Don Pepin Garcia El Centurion
Don Pepin Garcia Series JJ
Edge By Rocky Patel
Excalibur 1066
Flor de Oliva
Flor De Oliva 10th Anniversary (2004)
Flor de Oliva Giants
Flor de Oliva Maduro
Fonseca
Fonseca Habana Seleccion
Gran Habano 3 Siglos
Gran Habano VL (2005)
Graycliff Chateau Gran Cru
Graycliff Crystal
Graycliff Double Espresso
Graycliff Dream Vacation
Graycliff Emerald
Graycliff Espresso
Graycliff Original
Graycliff Original Release (1997)
Graycliff Professionale
Graycliff Professionale Vintage (1999)
Gurkha – His Majesty’s Reserve
Gurkha Beast
Gurkha Black Beauty
Gurkha Black Dragon
Gurkha Centurian
Gurkha G3
Gurkha Gran Reserve
Gurkha Grand Age
Gurkha Legend
Gurkha Regent
Gurkha Royal Brigade
Gurkha Signature 1887
Gurkha Titan
H. Upmann
Hava Tampa
Henry Clay
Honduran Primeros
House Blends
Hoyo de Monterrey
Hoyo de Monterrey Dark Sumatra
Hoyo de Monterrey Excalibur
Hoyo De Monterrey Seleccion Del Arte (2003)
Hoyo de Tradicion
Indian Tabac Nonpareil
Indian Tabac Split Decision
Java by Drew Estate
JFC
Joya de Nicaragua Antano
Joya de Nicaragua Celebracion
Kahlua Cigars
La Aroma de Cuba
La Aurora
La Aurora 100 Anos
La Aurora 1495
La Aurora 1495 Cameroon 1994
La Aurora 1495 Preferido
La Aurora Preferido
La Aurora Preferido (2003)
La Cuna
La Cuna Bin No 85
La Cuna Bin No. 1720
La Cuna Bin No. 46
La Flor de Cano
La Flor Dominicana Double Ligero
La Fontana Vintage
La Gloria Cubana
La Gloria Cubana Serie R
La Vieja Habana
Leon Jimenes
Leon Jimenes 2001
Leon Jimenes Don Fernando
Liga Privada by Drew Estate
Litto Gomez Diez
Macanudo
Macanudo Gold Label
Macanudo Maduro
Macanudo Robust
Macanudo Vintage 1997
Macanudo Vintage 2000
Matasa 30th Anniversary
MAXX by Alec Bradley
MAXX Ltd. Edition
Montecristo
Montecristo Media Noche
Montecristo Platinum
Montecristo Serie C
Montecristo White
Montesino by Fuente
Natural by Drew Estate
Nicaraguan Primeros
Nub
Oliva Master Blends III
Oliva Serie G Cameroon
Oliva Serie G Maduro
Oliva Serie O
Oliva Serie O Maduro
Oliva Serie V
Oliva Special S
Oliveros 1927
Oliveros LTD
Oliveros XL
Onyx Reserve
Padilla 1932
Padilla 1948
Padilla Miami
Padilla Series 68
Padron
Padron 1926 Anniversary
Padron 1964 Anniversary
Partagas
Partagas 150
Partagas Black Label
Partagas Cifuentes (2004)
Partagas Cifuentes (2005)
Partagas Spanish Rosado
Perdomo Edicion De Silvio
Perdomo Estate Vintage 1991
Perdomo Habano
Perdomo La Tradicion Reserve
Perdomo La Tradicion Reserve (Pre 2003)
Perdomo Lot 23
Pinar 2000
Playboy by Don Diego
Primeros Regionals
Private Stock
Pryme by Alec Bradley
Pueblo Dominicano Series II
Punch
Punch Gran Puro
Punch Grand Cru
Punch Rare Corojo
REO
Rocky Patel Connecticut
Rocky Patel Fusion
Rocky Patel Fusion Double Maduro
Rocky Patel Olde World
Rocky Patel OSG (2002)
Rocky Patel R4
Rocky Patel Signature
Rocky Patel Signature 500
Rocky Patel Sun Grown
Rocky Patel Vintage 1990
Rocky Patel Vintage 1992
Rocky Patel Vintage Segundos
Romeo y Julieta 1875
Romeo y Julieta Limitada
Romeo y Julieta Res. Maduro
Romeo Y Julieta Reserva Real
Romeo y Julieta Viejo
Romeo y Julieta Vintage
Saint Luis Rey
San Cristobal
Sancho Panza
Sancho Panza Extra Fuerte
Seijas Signature Series
Smoke Jumper Coffee
Sol Cubano Artisan
Sol Cubano Connecticut
Sol Cubano Cuban Cabinet
Sol Cubano Maduro
Sol Cubano Sumatra
Stradivarius
Tatuaje Miami
Trinidad
Victor Sinclair 10th Aniversario
Zino Platinum Scepter

The cigar ratings supplied by publications like Cigar Magazine and Cigar Aficionado form an important part of the modern cigar industry. For cigar smokers, these ratings provide guidance in a crowded market.

As pressed-for-time moviegoers may look to Roger Ebert for guidance at the multiplex, smokers use the magazines’ ratings to cut down on their in-store browsing time. For cigar makers, meanwhile, the ratings can be the touch of life – or the kiss of death. When Cigar Aficionado gave a high rating to a Fuente Spanish Lonsdale cigar, the magazine’s imprimatur helped to cause a run on the brand, rendering it scarce and highly sought-after and increasing the profile of Fuente’s cigars in general. Every cigar maker covets a 90-or-higher rating from these influential judges.

But where do these numbers actually come from? For staffers at Cigar Aficionado, the reviewing process starts at the store. While music and book reviewers are often given free “review copies” of CDs or books (a practice that makes things convenient for the reviewer, but also diminishes his or her independence), Cigar Aficionado tries to buy cigars at close to retail prices.

This leads to big cigar bills for the magazine – but it also means the cigars they review are as much like the ones you buy at the store as is possible. (Unlike CDs or books, of course, every cigar is slightly different in composition and taste.) Sometimes, if a cigar is hard to find in stores, the magazine will request “review cigars”; ditto for cases when the magazine is trying to preview a cigar before it hits stores.

The members of the panel – all of them longstanding magazine staffers – are told nothing about the identity, price range, source, or country of origin of the cigar. A “tasting coordinator” – not a member of the panel – removes the cigar’s band so that it cannot be identified by the panel’s members.

The blank, anonymous cigar is then assigned a number so that its identity can be retrieved after it’s rated. The members of the tasting panel then retire, separately, to their offices to smoke the cigars without consulting each other. Each member of the panel assigns the cigar a certain number of points, based on its performance in any of four categories.

First of all, cigars are rated by APPEARANCE and CONSTRUCTION. Is the cigar visually pleasing? Is the wrapper smooth, or wadded-looking? Is it moist to the touch or dry? Does it stay firm? Is it veiny or soggy? After all, a great-tasting cigar that wilts the minute you take it out of the box, or looks too unappetizing to be placed in someone’s mouth, does smokers no good. Cigars can win up to 15 points in this category for being well-made and attractive.

Secondly, of course, the cigar is rated on its FLAVOR – a category that carries with it 25 of the possible 100 points. Who needs a good-looking but brackish cigar? Cigars should not taste bitter or leave a nasty aftertaste. Both taste and aftertaste should be smooth but full, complicated, and rich.

A maximum of 25 points can be won for various qualities ranged together under the general heading of SMOKING CHARACTERISTICS. How does it burn? Is it hard to light? Does it burn one-sidedly? Will the smoke burn your mouth, or feel cool and comfortable as it should? How hard do you have to pull to get a mouthful? All these questions and more are considered.

Finally, the tasters each give a score (up to 35 points) for OVERALL IMPRESSION. (Flavor counts most here.) Is the cigar good, bad – or great? And the question utmost in any dedicated smoker’s mind – is it worth the money? The panel’s various scores in each category are averaged and a final score is the result.

Ratings, of course, are always subjective, depending on individuals’ taste – even if those individuals have well-developed, highly educated tastes. Your mileage may vary. For any smoker, the ultimate authority should always be your own tastebuds!

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Cigars are categorized by size and shape. Together, these are known as the vitola of a cigar.

Cigar size is measured two ways: ring gauge (its diameter) and its length. For example, most non-Cuban robustos have a ring gauge of approximately 50 and a length of approximately 5 inches. Robustos of Cuban origin always have a ring gauge of 50 and a length of 4 ? inches

The most common shape is the parejo. It has a cylindrical body, straight sides, one open end, and a round tobacco-leaf “cap” on the other end that must be sliced off in order to be smoked.

Parejos are designated by the following terms:
Coronas
Rothschilds (4 ½” x 50), after the Rothschild family
Robusto (4 ?” x 50)
Hermosos No. 4 (5″ x 48)
Mareva/Petit Corona (5 ?” x 42)
Corona (5 ½” x 42)
Corona Gorda (5 ?” x 46)
Toro (6″ x 50)
Corona Grande (6 ?” x 42)
Cervantes/Lonsdale (6 ½” x 42), named for Hugh Cecil Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale
Dalia (6 ¾” x 43)
Julieta, also known as Churchill (7″ x 47), named for Sir Winston Churchill Prominente/Double Corona (7 ?” x 49)
Presidente (8″ x 50)
Gran Corona (“A”) (9 ¼” x 47)
Panatelas – longer and generally thinner than Coronas
Small Panatela (5″ x 33)
Carlota (5 ?” x 35)
Short Panatela (5″ x 38)
Slim Panatela (6″ x 34.9)
Panatela (6″ x 38)
Deliciados/Laguito No. 1 (7 ¼” x 38)

These dimensions, of course, are estimated at best.

Irregularly shaped cigars are known as figurados and are more difficult to make, leading many to consider them higher quality cigars. During the 19th century, figurados were the most popular shapes; however, they have since fallen out of fashion and all but disappeared.

Figurados include the following:
Torpedo – Like a parejo except that the cap is pointed.
Pyramid – Broad foot and evenly narrows to a pointed cap.
Perfecto – A caricature of a cigar, narrow at both ends and bulged in the middle.
Presidente/Diadema – Shaped like a parejo but considered a figurado because of its enormous size and occasional closed foot akin to a perfecto.
Culebras – An exotic of three long, pointed cigars braided together.
Tuscanian – Typical Italian cigar. This shape, known as a cheroot, is the largest selling cigar shape in the United States.

Little cigars differ greatly from regular cigars. They weigh less than cigars and cigarillos, and resemble cigarettes in size, shape, packaging and filters.

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The number of cigar smokers has been increased incredibly; this is because cigars are less injurious to health compared to cigarettes. A simple search through the internet makes you able to know how cigars are made and which tobacco leaves are used in it. There are various companies which provide qualitative cigars which are not more injurious for health. In these cigars there are some quantities of tobacco available. A cigar, usually, comprises of three kinds of tobacco leaves such as the outer wrapper leaf, the binder leaf and the filler leaf which are available in long, short or mixed sizes. In fact, cigar is a tightly rolled bundle of dried and fermented tobacco. Cigar tobacco is grown in significant quantities in various parts of the globe such as Brazil, Cameroon, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Honduras, Indonesia, Mexico, Nicaragua, Sumatra, Philippines, and the Eastern United States.

Composition of Cigar

In fact, cigars are composed of three types of tobacco leaves, such as wrappers, binders and fillers, whose variations determine smoking and flavor character.

Wrappers

Cigar’s outermost leaves, also known as wrapper that comes from the widest part of the plant. The wrapper determines the cigar’s character and flavor. It is a perception that dark wrappers add a feel of sweetness, while light ones add a hint of dryness to the taste. It is a commonly accepted fact that the wrapper contributes lonely about 40 percent of the flavor, while the filler and binder accomplish the other 60 percent.

Fillers

Most of the cigars are made up of fillers; wrapped-up bunches of leaves within the wrapper. They are wrapped to offer desired cigar flavors. Most of the cigar manufacturers are feeling satisfied as they construct the perfect flavor that will give the smoker the most pleasure of cigar smoking.

Binders

And the last cigar’s tobacco is binders, which are elastic leaves used to hold together the bunches of fillers. Basically, binders are wrappers that are rejected because of holes, blemishes, discolorations or excess veins.

If you want to know about cigar tobacco, then you need to make an extensive search through the internet to come across various websites that deal in cigar tobacco. Like other tobacco products, cigar smoking also possesses significant risk on health depending upon the dosages. Cigar tobacco is less injurious to health compared to other tobacco products.

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