With football on the TV, turkey in your stomach, and family gathered, Thanksgiving is a great day to enjoy a cigar (or several). So, as we have for each of the previous nine years, today the StogieGuys.com team tells you what cigars we’ll be firing up after our big meals.
Patrick A: Industry veteran José Blanco may have relinquished majority control of Las Cumbres Tabaco to his wife as he began his new role at E.P. Carrillo, but that doesn’t make the Señorial brand any less spectacular. I’ve enjoyed this blend—which includes a Habano Ecuardor wrapper, a Nicaraguan binder from Estelí, and Dominican filler tobaccos of the Piloto Cubano and Corojo varieties—since it was launched, and I think the Señorial Corona Gorda No. 5 will be an outstanding post-dinner selection (likely the first of several cigars I’ll smoke Thursday evening). The toasty profile and flavors of red pepper, cedar, molasses, and green raisin will pair well with a strong cup of black coffee. I look forward to sharing this cigar with my family.
Patrick S: A little-known fact is that there were two blends in contention to be the Paul Garmirian 15th Anniversary blend. The blend ultimately not selected for the 15th Anniversary became the PG Soirée. While I’m glad they selected the blend they did (the 15th is my favorite PG blend), the Soirée is also excellent with roasted notes, wood, pepper, and full-bodied flavors. Seeing as it will be cold outside (in order to have a cigar I’ll need to head outside post-dinner), I’m firing up the four-inch Paul Garmirian Soirée Short Robusto and pouring myself an Islay Single Malt.
George E: This Thanksgiving, as we’ve done for the past several years, my wife and I will go out to eat with some friends. That will likely put me home in time to fire up the iPad on the deck and watch the NFL’s mediocre late game. While the football doesn’t hold much promise, my smoke certainly does. I have a Casa Fuente Corona Gorda that’s been in my humidor for several years. It was a gift, and Thanksgiving seems just the right time to celebrate with it.
Previous cigars the StogieGuys.com team designated as Thanksgiving smokes include:
Aging Room F55
Arturo Fuente Double Chateau Sun Grown
CAO America Monument
Camacho Corojo Churchill
Davidoff Colorado Claro Short Perfecto
Don Kiki Brown Label Toro
Eiroa Toro
El Güegüense Robusto
Emilio Cigars Series H Maduro Robusto
EO 601 Serie “Red” Robusto
E.P. Carrillo New Wave Connecticut Divinos
Illusione 888
Illusione Epernay Le Petit
J. Fuego 777 Corojo Robusto
Joya Red Robusto
Joya de Nicaragua Cuatro Cinco
Leccia Tobacco White 650
PG 15th Anniversary
Padrón Family Reserve No. 45 Maduro
Padrón Serie 1964
RoMaCraft Neanderthal SPG
Tatuaje Black Corona Gorda
Tatuaje The Mummy
Tatuaje Petite Cazadores Reserva
Tatuaje Reserva SW
Tesa Havanitas Connecticut No. 1
Not a bad list, eh? If you’re so inclined, feel free to let us know what you’ll be smoking tomorrow in the comments below. And be sure to have a safe and joyous Thanksgiving.
Resource: http://www.stogieguys.com/2016/11/cigar-tip-have-a-happy-thanksgiving-with-cigars-11232016.html
Patrick A: Industry veteran José Blanco may have relinquished majority control of Las Cumbres Tabaco to his wife as he began his new role at E.P. Carrillo, but that doesn’t make the Señorial brand any less spectacular. I’ve enjoyed this blend—which includes a Habano Ecuardor wrapper, a Nicaraguan binder from Estelí, and Dominican filler tobaccos of the Piloto Cubano and Corojo varieties—since it was launched, and I think the Señorial Corona Gorda No. 5 will be an outstanding post-dinner selection (likely the first of several cigars I’ll smoke Thursday evening). The toasty profile and flavors of red pepper, cedar, molasses, and green raisin will pair well with a strong cup of black coffee. I look forward to sharing this cigar with my family.
Patrick S: A little-known fact is that there were two blends in contention to be the Paul Garmirian 15th Anniversary blend. The blend ultimately not selected for the 15th Anniversary became the PG Soirée. While I’m glad they selected the blend they did (the 15th is my favorite PG blend), the Soirée is also excellent with roasted notes, wood, pepper, and full-bodied flavors. Seeing as it will be cold outside (in order to have a cigar I’ll need to head outside post-dinner), I’m firing up the four-inch Paul Garmirian Soirée Short Robusto and pouring myself an Islay Single Malt.
George E: This Thanksgiving, as we’ve done for the past several years, my wife and I will go out to eat with some friends. That will likely put me home in time to fire up the iPad on the deck and watch the NFL’s mediocre late game. While the football doesn’t hold much promise, my smoke certainly does. I have a Casa Fuente Corona Gorda that’s been in my humidor for several years. It was a gift, and Thanksgiving seems just the right time to celebrate with it.
Previous cigars the StogieGuys.com team designated as Thanksgiving smokes include:
Aging Room F55
Arturo Fuente Double Chateau Sun Grown
CAO America Monument
Camacho Corojo Churchill
Davidoff Colorado Claro Short Perfecto
Don Kiki Brown Label Toro
Eiroa Toro
El Güegüense Robusto
Emilio Cigars Series H Maduro Robusto
EO 601 Serie “Red” Robusto
E.P. Carrillo New Wave Connecticut Divinos
Illusione 888
Illusione Epernay Le Petit
J. Fuego 777 Corojo Robusto
Joya Red Robusto
Joya de Nicaragua Cuatro Cinco
Leccia Tobacco White 650
PG 15th Anniversary
Padrón Family Reserve No. 45 Maduro
Padrón Serie 1964
RoMaCraft Neanderthal SPG
Tatuaje Black Corona Gorda
Tatuaje The Mummy
Tatuaje Petite Cazadores Reserva
Tatuaje Reserva SW
Tesa Havanitas Connecticut No. 1
Not a bad list, eh? If you’re so inclined, feel free to let us know what you’ll be smoking tomorrow in the comments below. And be sure to have a safe and joyous Thanksgiving.
Resource: http://www.stogieguys.com/2016/11/cigar-tip-have-a-happy-thanksgiving-with-cigars-11232016.html
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