Tradition is something we hear in the cigar world rather frequently. It is synonymous with the trade; cultivating tobacco, the ritual of rolling leaves together to form an overall flavor, and using techniques handed down from generation to generation. A brand that exemplifies tradition is Aladino cigars. Aladino cultivates the heralded Corojo seed grown in […]
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Heritage is such a big part of the cigar industry. Generation after generation passes down the art of cigar making, each in their family’s tradition. As we know, a good majority of the cigar making heritage comes from Cuba. Cigar makers of new world cigars continue their craft in places like the Dominican, Nicaragua, and […]
Tradition is paramount in the world of cigars. Sometimes traditions last generations, and in the case of excellence, why change it? I refer to the immaculate blending and construction of the Eiroa family. They have been producing fantastic cigars out of Honduras for over forty years. Some might know the Eiroa family from Camacho before […]
Join us Friday from 5pm-8:30pm for a meet-up, Cut & Light of the Aladino Corojo Reserva! An amazing brand we picked up from TPE! Kick back and enjoy this awesome stick with us here at the shop! Light up is 5:00pm.