First Impressions: Java’s presentation is sleek—dark wrapper, firm construction, and that unmistakable sweet aroma the second it leaves the cellophane. You know instantly this isn’t your everyday stick. It’s heavily infused and proud of it. Setting the Scene: On a breezy morning walk to work, I lit up the Java for a little “breakfast cigar”… Continue reading Java by Drew Estate: A Must-Try Infused Cigar Review
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Sharp Mind, Slow Burn: Games to Play with a Cigar in Hand
Tobacco, it’s a social time to smoke, unwind after a long week of the daily grind. Spend an evening with comrades, coworkers, family, or a lover if you've lucked into partnering with a fellow fan. Usually though, sometimes sitting and watching the rain while smoking one can get... well, bored. So many a smoker takes… Continue reading Sharp Mind, Slow Burn: Games to Play with a Cigar in Hand
Hess Triangle: The Smallest Piece of Land in NYC
How do you say “screw you” in just 500 square inches, in front of a cigar shop, no less? Simple: be stubborn. Real stubborn. Let’s take a metaphorical stroll to New York City. Specifically, to 110 7th Avenue South, in the heart of Greenwich Village. There you’ll find a tiny red corner building, or at… Continue reading Hess Triangle: The Smallest Piece of Land in NYC
