El Presidente

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  • Birthday 02/12/1965

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    Slow horses, irrational women, fly fishing, wine, friends and family.

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  1. You have to start a thread.....not post on this one
  2. “Tubo” simply means tube in Spanish. In cigar terms, it refers to an individual cigar packaged inside a protective tube, most commonly aluminum, sometimes glass. Late 1800s The Glass Era. Before aluminum, there was glass. In the late 19th century, particularly in the UK and parts of Europe, premium cigars were sometimes sold in glass tubes sealed with cork. These were practical, offering protection, but also theatrical. They signaled quality, hygiene, and luxury at a time when presentation mattered enormously.You could argue this was the first premium individual packaging in cigars. 1933 The Aluminum Revolution The modern tubo as we know it emerged in 1933 at the historic Havana factory of H. Upmann. Waldo Bradden, then president of the company, introduced the aluminum cigar tube. The objective was simple: protect the cigar during shipping, reduce wrapper damage, help retain moisture slightly longer than a naked stick, add retail appeal.This was particularly important as Cuban cigars were traveling further afield into Europe and the Americas. Rough transit, changing climates, and retail handling all posed risks. By the mid 20th century, tubos were mainstream.
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  3. The Bolivar Petit Corona - Bolivar Number 2 Tubos thread sparked the idea to explore questions about Tubos this weekend. Think of it of us all working together to to develop a Masterclass of Tubos that Steve (MoeFOH) will package up in a separate section for reference purposes Competition Prize: Three boxes of BR 109 (10's) to be won. Post an intelligent well thought out Question on Tubos from now until Monday. Two tickets in the draw for the intelligent well thought question. One ticket in the draw for each Intelligent well thought out answer Two tickets in the draw for a Review of a Tubos Cigar (CC or NC). *Once a question has been posted it can not be repeated. *One question per member. Craft it thoughtfully. You can answer posts as many times as you like. *Once an answer has been posted, the same answer cannot be repeated however it can be expanded on. *Multiple reviews of the same cigar are welcome.
  4. EAR = Email Assistance Required. "I know that the consensus opinion around the interweb is that the Bolivar Petit Corona and Bolivar Number 2 Tubos are the same cigar but I just don't get it? I have smoked boxes and boxes of both and find them to be significantly different. Would you do me the courtesy of putting it forward to your members? Am I going mad?" Over to you good folk. I have a poll if that helps.
  5. Marty K is an Aussie and a good friend of mine. He was mine manager at the Moa Nickel mine for two years. Oh the stories I could tell of Moa mine efficiency "Cuba style"!
  6. To our FOH brethren across Asia and around the world celebrating the Lunar New Year, Wishing you and your families prosperity, health, wisdom, and great happiness in the year ahead. Fuzz.....stop eating ....your in the Fat Bastid competition
  7. For the record, Melania had the highest grossing opening weekend for a documentary of all time. "THE GREATEST MOVIE SINCE BEN HUR" (Truth Social). "IT WAS LIKE A POLITICAL VERSION OF PRETTY WOMAN" (ICE Agent 007) "KIDS TRAUMATISED BECAUSE I THOUGHT I BOOKED MOANA" (Defendant District Court 5).
  8. I also don't want to sit next to someone with a pet dog under their seat or the obese lass/lad whose lats overhang is hitting my nipple, or the lad/lass who hasn't discovered deodorant.
  9. 1922 50.125 h x 33.25 w in (127 x 84 cm) Emil Cardinaux is primarily known for his stunning travel posters with expressive landscapes. In this Art Deco-era advertising poster, two men are shown sharing cigars and drinks on the table-illustrating how quality cigars can enrich an otherwise mundane afternoon.
  10. This rare and stately Hohlwein design advertises Max Zechbauer, the famed cigar importer that remains in business today.
  11. The extremes of the possible scenarios. Regime falls. Habanos no longer exists. 12 months for dust to settle in the cigar world as the new paradigm takes shape. Regime does a Venezuela. Nothing changes in the Habanos cigar world.
  12. PRESS RELEASE Vintage Cigars Group proudly announces the opening of Vintage Cigar Lounge DIFC, a new flagship destination located in the One Innovation Building in Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC). The lounge blends refined luxury, hospitality, and a global cigar selection in the heart of Dubai’s financial and lifestyle hub. Spanning two floors and offering 125 seats with 50 indoor and 75 outdoor terrace seats Vintage Cigar Lounge DIFC delivers an indoor-outdoor experience tailored for both business and leisure. The space features two full-scale humidors curated for collectors and enthusiasts alike, alongside two fully appointed bars serving spirits and classic pairings. Guests will enjoy a selection of celebrated cigar brands, including Vintage Cigars Group’s own house brand Amarati Cigars, as well as names such as My Father Cigars, Tatuaje, Arturo Fuente, OpusX, and more. “Vintage Cigar Lounge DIFC represents our vision of what a modern cigar lounge should be timeless, elegant, and globally relevant,” said a spokesperson for Vintage Cigars Group.“This opening is a major milestone for us as we continue to expand our footprint and redefine premium cigar experiences in iconic destinations around the world.”
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  13. Your "Go To" Winter Cigar? ☃️ Actually, give us your top 3 "Go To" Winter cigars What do you reach for when the snow is falling, the wind is howling and you head out to your garage/mancave/cigar igloo.
  14. This series to explore whether a particular cigar is humidor worthy. Cost these days is an issue for many so let's see if we can highlight some absolute standouts. This should particularly assist those new to the cigar world. To be fair, most of the cigars we have featured to date have scored exceptionally well. Surprisingly well! Scoring is: 1-3 (Poor) 4-6 (Average to good) 7-10 (very good to excellent) Use the Poll. You are more than free to comment away! I was asked yesterday about my favourite winter cigars. Now winter locally is not quite Calgary At best, I might have to reach for a pullover/jacket three - four weeks a year....at night...maybe To me, a winter cigar must be constructed flawlessly, flavour rich and be able to be smoked comfortably in under 45 minutes. They don't have to be immensely complex but they need to have a clearly defined personality. Cuba has a plethora of half and petit corona that can fill the brief. Nothing fills it better than the Trinidad Reyes ....except for that annoying aspect of price....it is pretty much perfect. We have developed the MOFOH Sovereign Sun to produce a cigar that is 80% as good for 30% of the price..... but the king is still the king! Trinidad Reyes ....Let's kick off the discussion

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