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Here are links to all Cigar Brands offered by NH Cigars, including ACID, Don Benigno, Padron, Tatuaje and many more!
Its 11:30 am EST and its time for my daily cigar and to catch up on the ESPN highlights, so today I grabbed a new cigar to smoke that has just arrived from the Hammer and Sickle folks the name of this cigar is called the Berlin Wall; and I have the pleasure of smoking the Berlin Wall Churchill Size: 7 x 48. The Berlin Wall cigar is limited release on only 500 made. We found the Berlin Wall cigars on nhcigars.com here is a link to check them out - http://nhcigars.com/brands/6751
The first appearance of this cigar is definitely intriguing and something I have never seen before in the cigar industry. The Berlin Wall cigars come in handcrafted Marble Boxes from Germany with a bright copper band for a cigar label – that’s total dedication on the vendors end and its awesome looking. As we all know there are plenty of flashy cigars right now all over the web these Berlin Walls cigars look nice, but the real question is do they smoke nice and is it worth the price tag?
Price per a stick: $8-$9 range
Price per a box of 20: $150 – $160 range
From the very first puff of this cigar it kicked me with a nice flavor with a notch of Ligero , I also noticed that the Berlin Wall cigar is beautifully wrapped with a Criollo wrapper that gives it that sweet nutty taste which not a lot of the cigar companies do these days most companies are into dying their cigars into a jet black color – GROSS. The draw is outstanding almost like a Davidoff – just perfect which is one of the things I look for when smoking a cigar.
12.30 pm EST I’m half way down the Berlin Wall Churchill cigar and it’s still impressive. The flavors are still there, the draw is perfect, and the Ligero is still kicking and screaming – just what I love total Awesomeness!
The one draw back of the Berlin Wall cigar is the ash, as the ash does not seem to hold together very well which isn’t a really big deal in my book, you’re supposed to ash the cigar not take a picture and frame it. I see these cigar reviews and blogs all the time rating cigars on their ash and appearance, you’re not putting the ash in your mouth and eating it, so who gives a damn about that ash I surely don’t and neither should you.
1:15 pm EST I’m still puffing away on the Berlin Wall cigar and I’m not even close to finish I have got my money’s worth out of this cigar. The draw, burn, flavor is still perfect, the Ligero is fading away which isn’t a bad thing because I plan on grabbing lunch in about 20 minutes and I want to taste my food – I’m still pumped about the Berlin Wall cigar.
1:35 pm EST the Berlin Wall cigar is finally put to rest now 2 hours of cigar awesomeness – I got my moneys worth !! I can move on with the day answering text message from my crazy ex girlfriends, employees, emails from Russia trying to sell me Viagra and cheap Rolex watches, paying my outrageous Verizon cell phone bills, dealing with total computer meltdown failures, and answering phone calls from annoying telemarketers. I’m in a much better mood and feel like anything is possible right now after smoking the Berlin Wall cigar; you should grab a box if you can here - you will love them!
The Berlin Wall cigars come in 3 different sizes
Berlin Wall Robusto $154.99
Berlin Wall Toro $159.99
Berlin Wall Churchill $ 162.99
Appearance: 10
Draw: 10
Flavor: 9
Strength: 7
Smoothness: 9
Coins / Clams: 8
The Don Benigno cigars are international known particularly in South America, U.K., and with cigar connoisseurs world wide. These cigars are a rare, hard to get cigar in the States, but fortunately for us we have them, and they’re great. The Don Benigno cigars are a hiding jewel in the cigar world, and not too many cigar stores ever had the opportunity to try the Don Benigno cigars. In our experience with the Don Benigno cigars we have seen even the most hardcore La Flor Dominicana, VSG, and Padron cigar smokers switch from their beloved favorites to the Don Benigno cigars which is mind boggling because we have never seen that before – true story and I’m hooked. The Don Benigno cigars are made in Costa Rica the old fashion way without black dyes, ovens, or ridiculous vanilla flavors these cigars are 100% natural and authentic.
The Don Benigno cigars are a big deal in South America and in The U.K. they’re sort of like the Padron Anniversary’s in the states. Recently the Don Benigno Cigar Company wanted to get a foothold in the US cigar market and could of chose any cigar company to sell their cigars, but they chose us to represent and sell their awesome cigars, and we now proudly offer these cigars to you. Each Box is made of 100% Spanish cedar wood and the outside finish is one of the most detailed works of craftsmanship that we have seen in the cigar industry in awhile. These cigars are not banged out “under aged” Green, and thrown into a half-assed box like most of the vendors do theses days – these cigars and boxes are done right and aged to perfection! We have been selling these cigars in our Brick and Mortar Stores since late 2010, and we keep on reordering the Don Benigno cigars every week. The Don Benigno cigars sell faster than any of our other cigar brands, as of today we still can’t believe it. Try a Don Benigno cigar you will love it!
The Padilla Studio Tobac cigar is created with the help of Oliva Cigar Company. The all new Padilla Studio Tobac cigar is another smash hit for the Padilla folks. The Oliva Company and Padilla folks decided to join forces on this Studio Tobac cigar project as this team effort will produce some of the best cigars available today or in the future, so be on the look out of the Padilla Studio Tobac cigar.
This ultra limited cigar comes in boxes of 10 in the Figurado shape and size, and is a medium to full bodied taste. The word on the street is there will only be 500 boxes available in the States, so grab a box if you can because the Padilla Studio Tobac cigars will be hot commodities!
The Kristoff Cigars are made by the hardest working guy in the cigar industry “Glen Case” also the man behind the famous Vengeance Maduro cigars. Glen Case and his crew have been at it since the early 90’s. The Kristoff cigar line has won the hearts and minds of cigar store owners as well as cigar smokers’ world wide. After talking to Glen one of his favorite cigars is the Kristoff Criollo. Each and every Kristoff Criollo cigar is 100% handmade in the Dominican Republic with aged Dominican, Honduran filler, and wrapped in a beautiful Criollo wrapper leaf.
The production on all Kristoff Criollo cigars is very limited and for a good reason, each and every cigar is hand inspected to make sure that every Kristoff Criollo cigar is perfect! The Kristoff Criollo cigars have been getting the best ratings since they first appeared in the cigar industry in 2009. These are some of the best cigars in the world today; have no doubt it. Man up and treat yourself to a box of the Kristoff Criollo cigars you will not be disappointed.
The all new Hammer and Sickle Moscow City cigar are by far the hottest cigars going on right now in 2011. The Moscow City cigars are limited to only 400 boxes world wide and we are one of the first to offer these fine cigars.
I know the name sounds kind of different because it’s not named after some Spanish Conquistador, or a name that you can’t even pronounce, but trust us folks this cigar is truly a legend already. The Moscow City cigars have a well aged maduro broad-leaf wrapper that is wrapped around a peppery secret blend of Nicaraguan and Dominican ligero long-fillers. The burn and draw on these hot rods are outstanding. The Cigar box is made up of dark black glass that will make a perfect conversation piece. The Hammer & Sickle Moscow City cigar comes in boxes of 10. Get some today before they are gone.

Introducing La Flor Dominicana’s newest line – Air Bender
The new La Flor Dominicana Air Bender cigars will come in four sizes. Matatan, Guerrero, Maestro, and Valiente. The wrapper is Habano from Ecuador and the filler and binders are from La Flor Dominicana’s farm in La Canela. The result is a very smooth, flavorful cigar with lots of body”. Another smash hit for La Flor Dominicana!
La Aurora 107 Cigar Review
You Can Get them Here ! As with their very successful Preferidos, Cien Años and 1495, La Aurora has taken their time in the next step in their 107 year history as Dominican’s oldest cigar maker.
“We had defined our goal early on,” said Guillermo Leon, La Aurora VP, “and that was to bring the smokers a medium bodied, richly flavored smoke with a fair amount of spice – at a very attractive price.”
Using Dominican, Nicaraguan and Ecuadorian tobaccos, the blending process went through dozens of iterations before achieving a cigar that brings a balanced flavour that is peppery, sweet and provides toasty notes.
According to Vice President, José Blanco, the cigars are being packed in boxes of twenty-one (21) and will come in three (3) sizes priced from $6 to $8:
“I firmly believe we have a smoke, providing excellent flavor, strength and balance,” José Blanco told a gathering of cigar aficionados at a dinner in New York, “that matches the standards we have adhered to in creating the other great cigars that have brought us high regard and high ratings.”
The cigar, named La Aurora 107 in honor of the company’s 107 years in business, will be released in a series of steps, commencing 1 April. “In conjunction with Guillermo and Jose we have planned an exciting series of events to introduce tobacconists and their customers to this cigar,” Nestor Miranda said at the same gathering in New York City.
“As for the name, La Aurora 107, following on the heels of Cien Años, which marked the company’s 100th anniversary,” Leon told the group, “it was decided to keep it simple and meaningful… and easy to remember, hence, La Aurora 107 – La Aurora’s 107th year!”
La Aurora’s distributor, Miami Cigar & Company, has announced that the new cigar will only be available in brick and mortar tobacconists.