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Sunday, June 29, 2008
I'm back!
Last Thursday I went to three cigar events back
to back, and I have to say I enjoyed every minute of it. But Friday I felt like a zombie; I think my body was trying to tell
me something, but who is listening?
First I stopped by MJM in Palm Harbor, where
I haven't been in a while, and it took me an hour and a half just to get there because of the traffic, but once I got my RP
burning and a glass of wine to go with it, I was able to start relaxing and enjoying the good company and camaraderie of the
fellow cigar aficionados hanging out just outside the door of the shop. For a while we discuss the best and worst cigar experiences
we all had, and at the tail end of the discussion Eric Espinosa (representing RP at the event) joined us, and from there on
we were treated to a plethora of stories from Eric, covering al kinds of interesting topics, mostly cigar related, although
Eric's stories from his pre-cigar days at UPS were quite hilarious too. Congratulations to Mike, owner of MJM, on putting
together this event!
Around 8 p.m. it was time to say goodbye and
continue on to the next event, a couple of miles down the road at Smokers Den for "La Flor Dominicana". This was my first
visit to the Den and I was quite impressed with the shop and its nice owners. Angelo and Emilio Vera were very friendly hosts
and my only regret was that I got there so late Brad from La Flor was already gone. We had a nice chat and partake of their
excellent libations. Time does fly when you?re having fun!
It
was around 10 p.m. when I finally finished the LFD Mysterio that Angelo so graciously provided for my smoking enjoyment
and so I left on my way back to Tampa ready to call it a night. But I decided to check with Carlos Escalona at his Camacho
event in the Cigar Outpost of Valrico, and to my surprise he was still there! So we headed that way hoping to catch him before
he left. I shouldn't have worried, since the party was still in full swing when we got there and as soon as I got through
the door Carlos put a Camacho in my right hand, and voilà, I was in Heaven again!It was close to 1 a.m.
when I finally headed home, tired but satisfied that no matter how tough things get, there is always a cigar out there to
bring back that joie de vivre, surrounded by good friends and new acquaintances to remind you how great life is. Hope
to see more of you at the next events!
9:29 pm est
Friday, March 21, 2008
A Tale Of Two Events
Last night I went to two cigar events, and they were so contrasting I felt inclined to revise our concept of what
a cigar event is supposed to be. When is a tasting not a tasting? It seems these days we need to watch for semantics
before we head on to a cigar event. It used to be pretty much a given that all cigar events were consistently modeled around
one formula: a) Provide a free cigar to all participants, b) Provide raffle tickets for prizes, c) Provide special discounts,
and d) Provide some sort of snacks/beverages. This is a tried and true formula that never fails to bring customers in, as
everyone who has been to Edward's in Tampa or Cigar Castle in Temple Terrace, to name just a few, can attest. But recently a new trend has started to infiltrate cigar events,
alarming cigar aficionados everywhere. It’s the “Buy 3 of my cigars, I’ll give you one free” model, and we wonder: Is this
the shape of the things to come? Are the days of the free cigar tasting coming to an end? I sure hope not and we encourage
all our members to share how they feel about this new trend and where it is going. Get the word out!
10:01 am est
Friday, February 8, 2008
Hoyo de Tradicion week
January came and went and February comes in with a General Cigars marathon to introduce cigar aficionados to the best
Hoyo yet, going back to the tradicional ways to take us on a trip to another time and place, the days when you knew if it
was a good cigar, it was a Cuban cigar. According to Cigar.com, "Hoyo de Tradicion captures
many of the flavors that first made this time honored brand famous." If you get a chance to stop by one of the Hoyo events
this week shoot me an email later and tell me what you thought of it.
3:14 pm est
Monday, January 14, 2008
And the race is on!
The honor of hosting the first cigar tasting events of 2008 went to Cigar Castle in Temple Terrace and Gaspar's Cigar
Shop in Tampa. Keith Hager and the Caliente Girls were on hand making sure everyone was enjoying the Rocky Patel cigars
chosen for the evening at Gaspar's; my sources at Cigar City magazine tell me it was a complete success. Congrats! Cigar Castle,
on the other hand, was counting on the appearance of Miss Oliveros but, as luck would have it, she was supposed to be coming
from Orlando, and since I-4 was a no-go, she never made it. Nevertheless, we got to sample a very nice cigar from Oliveros,
so all was not lost. Nothing on the horizon for this week, though.
10:50 am est
Thursday, December 13, 2007
Merry Christmas! Feliz Navidad! Happy Holidays!
As we fast approach the end of yet another exciting year, let's take the time to count our blessings and review the hightlights
of the year: the cigar tax roller coaster comes to mind; thanks to the effort of all cigar aficionados (and President Bush's
veto) we came out on top, but we must continue the fight until a reasonable proposal is put through because this is not over
yet. On the local front, we have seen new cigar shops prospering and perennial favorites continuing to do well, new cigar
blends and new brands have successfully entered the market, and a plethora of cigar tasting events in the area provided
a full calendar for all of us. The Tampa Cigar Heritage and the Thompson's Cigar Artisans events offered an opportunity to
meet and greet many major players in the cigar industry and taste a variety of cigars from the local factories. All in all,
a very good year!
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"Smoking a cigar gives you a chance to sit back and
take things slow for a bit. You can wipe all of the
day's thoughts out of your brain for that short period
and just relax and enjoy the peace"
Ron Andrews, Olde Punta Gorda Cigar Emporium
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Smoking a cigar is nothing like smoking a cigarette. When
you smoke a cigar, you have time to think. It teaches you patience and tolerance, and gives you an appreciation of good company.
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