
by Nick Hendry Smokers of Cuban cigars are probably more aware of the existence of the Taíno people than many others. It was they who greeted Columbus when he landed...
by Nick Hendry Smokers of Cuban cigars are probably more aware of the existence of the Taíno people than many others. It was they who greeted Columbus when he landed...
By Rikesh Chauhan If you’ve followed me online, or know me in person, you’ll know about my love for Hoyo de Monterrey’s Epicure series all too well. They are truly...
by Nick Hendry Romeo y Julieta have been producing Cuban cigars since the mid-1850s, and have had a vitola named after their most famous devotee since the 1950s. Such was...
by Nick Hendry Regulations, and changing social conventions, in most nations have made Cuban cigar smoking in the 21st century a mainly outdoor pursuit. While this may be fairly easy to...
by Nick Hendry Cuban cigars are not the only luxury product for which one nation is considered a league apart from its competitors for sheer excellence. French champagne is considered...