Archive for June, 2008

Graycliff Château Grand Cru

Saturday, June 28th, 2008
Having had a good experience with its Vintage 1999 line, I pulled the Graycliff Château Grand Cru from the humidor with good expectations. Being in Europe, it’s hard for me to gauge how popular these cigars really are, since we rarely find non Cuban cigars at our tobacconist, but one thing is clear: Graycliff really [...]

Finders Keepers? London Mayor under Investigation Over Cigar Case

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008
I saw this story today and wouldn’t believe it if I hadn’t seen it on over five major news sites. Apparently, the mayor of London has come under police investigation for nothing less than owning a cigar case! No, not just any cigar case. Police demand to know how he came into possession of a [...]

3 Regular Guys Review: Augusto Reyes Nativo

Monday, June 16th, 2008
Reyes is Spanish for Kings, which seems fitting when you look at the Reyes’ family resume in the tobacco business. A century and a half working directly with tobacco creates a positive sense of obligation, as trustee of a craft handed you by generations before. So it is with Augusto Reyes, who is known as a veritable king by industry insiders but less so by John Q. Smoker. Reyes has been crafting

3 Regular Guys Review: Augusto Reyes Nativo

Monday, June 16th, 2008
Reyes is Spanish for Kings, which seems fitting when you look at the Reyes’ family resume in the tobacco business. A century and a half working directly with tobacco creates a positive sense of obligation, as trustee of a craft handed you by generations before. So it is with Augusto Reyes, who is known as a veritable king by industry insiders but less so by John Q. Smoker. Reyes has been crafting

3 Regular Guys Review: Augusto Reyes Nativo

Monday, June 16th, 2008
Reyes is Spanish for Kings, which seems fitting when you look at the Reyes’ family resume in the tobacco business. A century and a half working directly with tobacco creates a positive sense of obligation, as trustee of a craft handed you by generations before. So it is with Augusto Reyes, who is known as a veritable king by industry insiders but less so by John Q. Smoker. Reyes has been craf...

3 Regular Guys Review: Augusto Reyes Nativo

Monday, June 16th, 2008
Reyes is Spanish for Kings, which seems fitting when you look at the Reyes’ family resume in the tobacco business. A century and a half working directly with tobacco creates a positive sense of obligation, as trustee of a craft handed you by generations before. So it is with Augusto Reyes, who is known as a veritable king by industry insiders but less so by John Q. Smoker. Reyes has been craf...

3 Regular Guys Review: Augusto Reyes Nativo

Monday, June 16th, 2008
Reyes is Spanish for Kings, which seems fitting when you look at the Reyes’ family resume in the tobacco business. A century and a half working directly with tobacco creates a positive sense of obligation, as trustee of a craft handed you by generations before. So it is with Augusto Reyes, who is known as a veritable king by industry insiders but less so by John Q. Smoker. Reyes has been craf...

3 Regular Guys Review: Augusto Reyes Nativo

Monday, June 16th, 2008
Reyes is Spanish for Kings, which seems fitting when you look at the Reyes’ family resume in the tobacco business. A century and a half working directly with tobacco creates a positive sense of obligation, as trustee of a craft handed you by generations before. So it is with Augusto Reyes, who is known as a veritable king by industry insiders but less so by John Q. Smoker. Reyes has been craf...

3 Regular Guys Review: Augusto Reyes Nativo

Monday, June 16th, 2008
Reyes is Spanish for Kings, which seems fitting when you look at the Reyes’ family resume in the tobacco business. A century and a half working directly with tobacco creates a positive sense of obligation, as trustee of a craft handed you by generations before. So it is with Augusto Reyes, who is known as a veritable king by industry insiders but less so by John Q. Smoker. Reyes has been craf...

3 Regular Guys Review: Augusto Reyes Nativo

Monday, June 16th, 2008
Reyes is Spanish for Kings, which seems fitting when you look at the Reyes’ family resume in the tobacco business. A century and a half working directly with tobacco creates a positive sense of obligation, as trustee of a craft handed you by generations before. So it is with Augusto Reyes, who is known as a veritable king by industry insiders but less so by John Q. Smoker. Reyes has been craf...

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