Archive for September, 2011

Emerson's Cigars

Cigar Review: La Flor Dominicana Colorado Oscuro

It’s pretty much an established fact that Litto Gomez, owner and creator of La Flor Dominicana, makes consistently good, strong cigars.  His Small Batch #3 from last year was easily one of the best cigars I’ve ever smoked, and the way it flew out of my shop’s doors was proof that my friends and customers […]

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Tatuaje TAA Band

Cigar Review: Tatuaje TAA Exclusive

Tatuaje TAA Exclusive Country of Origin/Production: Nicaragua Wrapper: 100% Connecticut Broadleaf (USA) Binder: Nicaraguan Filler: Nicaraguan Length: 5 5/8″ Ring: 54(Box Pressed) Box Count: 20 Just in the door is the new Tatuaje TAA Exclusive Cigar.  The TAA is rolled in Nicaragua at Don Pepin’s My Father factory, it is a box pressed 5 5/8″ by […]

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Cigar Review: La Casita Criolla by Tatuaje

“United States puro” is not a phrase that you hear too often in the cigar world nowadays. But Pete Johnson, the man behind Tatuaje, has a thing for ye days of olde, and La Casita Criolla (“The Little Native House”) is his nod toward old school American cigars that were comprised of 100% broadleaf grown in […]

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Padron gets ready for release of 85th Anniversary Cigar!

The buzz has been building since July’s IPCPR Trade Show around the next release of the Padron Family Reserve. From talking with the Padron Family, they have decided to change their original plans on counting up every year to the celebration of the 50th Anniversary and skip the 47th. But don’t worry…they have a plan. […]

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Alec Bradley Black Market Has Arrived

The newest addition to the Alec Bradley portfolio has arrived at Emerson’s Cigars called the Black Market.

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