It's not the royals who count, it's the craftsman, the craft itself that holds all worth. He slaves and perfects, getting everything just right, scrap... Read More...
A double cigar review by the Cigar Dojo community
For our review of the Sosa Underground Habano, we decided to ask two members of the Dojo community ... Read More...
Prior to this years IPCPR in Vegas, I was lucky enough to get some pre-release samples of the Sea Lion cigar from La Sirena. I smoked all three sample... Read More...
The Dojo crew has always been a fan of the Cubao cigar. When Erik Espinosa and Eddie Ortega operated EO Brands the Cubao was always known as a great p... Read More...
As summer winds down and fall begins its push to move in across the countryside, the evenings begin to get a chill, the leaves on the trees begin to t... Read More...
Fresh off the heels of the 2013 IPCPR, there's plenty of new cigars and even a few new cigar brands to gawk over. If you've been following the cigar n... Read More...
How is it that even when you get your butt kicked up one side and down the other, you can still end up feeling like a hero? Ever hear of a professiona... Read More...
It isn't every day I get to review a new cigar from Drew Estate. After all, these guys don't pump out a million different cigars a year, hoping that o... Read More...
Ok, lets be honest here. Early in my cigar smoking days, I could've been the poster child for Rocky Patel Cigars (if the demographic they were trying ... Read More...
As you may have heard, the 601 La Bomba line, by Erik Espinosa, is told to be forged of the strongest tobaccos known to man. A legend among cigar folk... Read More...
The new El Centurian from My Father Cigars is a wide scale release of a very limited cigar they introduced back in 2007. The new version is far cheape... Read More...
Up for review this time around is the Room101 Daruma Sucio, a 7 x 48 vitola. Room101 has been getting a lot of publicity recently for many of its ciga... Read More...