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BeverageUnderground.com Rich Castiano proudly introduces Castiano 1929 Cigars, his personal and proprietary blend of tobacco made by Rocky Patel Cigars. The Cigars are a classic and mild-medium blend that was selected as a tribute to his father Sal Castiano commemorating his ‘vintage’. Larry ‘Smokey’ Genta and the Beverage Underground were on-hand for the debut and first arrival of the Castiano 1929 at The “World Famous” Cigar Bar on Friday August 26, 2011 which was Sal’s 82nd Birthday. The cigars are exquisite and available in 5 styles, 4 of which are Connecticut Box-Press. Now available in Torpedo, Toro, Longseale and Robusto the Connecticut Box-Press makes these sticks extra special. Castiano 1929 is also available as a Salomon shaped gem. Find out more at info@WorldFamousCigarBar.com Also making its debut was the Alec Bradley ‘Black Market’ Cigars and ‘Irish” Kevin Casey visited on this special night at the “World Famous” Cigar Bar at Gulf Coast Town Center in Fort Myers, Florida. The Black Market Cigar was the industry favorite new release at this year’s International Premium Cigar & Pipe Retailers Association (IPCPR) Show in Las Vegas. http
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Letting Sales Happen

on November 24, 2011 in Humidors | No Comments »

Letting Sales Happen
How To Manifest The Customers, Sales And Money Of Your Dreams Using Simple Spiritual Practices
Letting Sales Happen

Prometheus Milano – Rosewood
The Milano is a classic humidor from Prometheus, the world’s foremost maker of fine cigar accessories.  Accommodating up to 50 cigars, the humidor features a rosewood finish and comes complete with two cedar dividers.  Additionally, the Milano includes a Prometheus optima humidification system and digital hygrometer.  (12.25 x 9.75 x 4.88)  LEARN MORE…

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Cigars

on October 27, 2011 in Humidors | No Comments »

Cigars are a special reward at the end of a long day, in much the same way as a fine wine. Tobacco is influenced by weather, climate and soil, and the best cigars are hand-made, adding that variable to the whole mix. These inevitable variables make consistency more difficult to achieve. The best brands of cigars will owe some of their success to the process of maintaining a consistent level of flavor and quality. This is one of the reasons why you should select a well-made brand, so that your first experiences are positive ones.

The body of a Cigar refers to the actual taste, and the strength of that taste. A cigar that is light in body will be lesser in strength than one that is medium in body. In keeping with that comparison, a cigar that is referred to as full-bodied will be stronger than either of the other two. Many cigar smokers recommend that you start out with a cigar of light body, to become accustomed to the taste.

If you’re looking at the better made cigars, make sure that their construction is good. Keep in mind, that if a cigar is hand-made, it will not be as uniform as cigars that are not hand-made, and this is to be expected. When you select a cigar, hold it lightly in your hand and squeeze various areas so that you can be assured that there aren’t any softer spots. Soft areas mean non-uniform burning.

Try a few good brands of cigars if you are looking for the best smoke. If you’re not sure of a brand, buy individual cigars and not full boxes, in case the taste is not to your liking. Find a brand that you have enjoyed a few times before, and keep in mind that sometimes your taste may change a bit. You may have more than one favorite cigar, as you try more brands out. You can read about other people’s favorites at CigarBlogs.com

The cap of a cigar is a smaller tobacco piece that acts to close off one of the cigar ends. It makes each cigar look better, and it keeps the paper wound properly. This is the part that you will usually clip off before you begin smoking your cigar. It should be thought of as being a little like opening the cigar to smoke, rather than as cutting the end off. In fact, you shouldn’t clip off the whole cap, or the paper will begin to unravel. Just open up a small air hole.

To get the best flavor and burn, toast the foot of cigars by holding a flame far away so it doesn’t touch the foot. Swirl the flame by rotating the cigar, giving glowing embers to the foot. Once you have the embers glowing and smoke coming off, remove the flame source from the cigar, and blow out gently through your cigar. Puff a bit and reapply the flame so that the cigar can finish being lit. Then you are ready to enjoy the smooth and rich taste of your cigar.

To get the best flavor and burn, toast the foot of cigars by holding a flame far away so it doesn’t touch the foot. Swirl the flame by rotating the Cigar, giving glowing embers to the foot. Once you have the embers glowing and smoke coming off, remove the flame source from the cigar, and blow out gently through your cigar. Puff a bit and reapply the flame so that the cigar can finish being lit. Then you are ready to enjoy the smooth and rich taste of your

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Cigar smoking is the most social of pleasures. And with bans on public smoking enacted in almost thirty states, covering half the United States population, cigar smokers must be feeling more and more like an embattled minority. So what could make more sense than a gathering aimed at, and intended for, cigar smokers?

How about several?

The calendar year is actually dotted with cigar-related events, some of them years or even a decade or more old. The modern wave of cigar conventions and festivals has its nearest origins in the so-called “cigar boom” of the 1990s – the sudden spiking of interest in cigars that began in 1992 after decades of declining sales, a (sometimes little) dying customer base and little new interest.

Fittingly enough, the most famous of these events is hosted by Cigar Aficionado – the magazine many credit with crucially supporting, if not downright inaugurating, the cigar boom itself. The magazine started publishing the same year (1992) that cigar sales suddenly, sharply increased, and it likely added to that new energy with its advocacy of cigar smoking as a perfect pastime for the stressed-out, go-go,-no-time-to-pause-and-reflect 1990s (remember the abrupt surge of interest in coffeeshops around the same time?).

Cigar Aficionado’s “Big Smoke Weekend” was inaugurated in 1993, only a year after the magazine itself began publication. At first it was a New York-in-November thing – for its first New York bow, in long-ago 1993, it attracted over a thousand guests, who flocked to the a hotel in Times Square, to dance, talk, and sample new cigars, drinks, food, and accessories, among other things. By 1996 Cigar Aficionado had added a second event in Las Vegas, which included panelists and educational seminars for the first time. “Big Smokes” have multiplied since then – over a hundred have been held, in various places, with a total head count of approximately two hundred fifty thousand, including visitors from as far away as Iceland and Russia.

Attendees sometimes pick up an empty tote bag near the door, which is gradually filled with promos from some of the most prestigious makers of cigars, accessories, and gadgets. The magazine has tended to promote premium cigar makers, since its inception, and it tends to be the cream of these that show up: Arturo Fuente, Tarno, CAO, Montecristo, etc. Luxury automakers tend to be out in force as well, perhaps reflecting the magazine’s well-heeled subscriber base.

The tradition of having twin “Big Smokes” in Las Vegas and New York city continues, despite those cities’ recent flirtation with anti-smoking laws. (New York has passed tougher smoking restrictions in the past few years, and so has Las Vegas, though the all-important smoking venue in that city-the game rooms of casinos-continues to be exempt from any public-smoking bans.) The “Big Smoke” in Las Vegas will dominate the weekend of November 9-11, 2008, with two evenings and daytime seminars. Saturday seminars include taste-tests, cigar-rolling demonstrations, and what’s sure to be a very enlightening look at premium tequilas, among other things. The “Big Smoke” evenings will include, as usual, sample tables, fine liquor (included in the price of the ticket), and premium food (ditto). The New York “Big Smoke” follows on November 20.

But maybe you’d rather visit warmer climes-especially in November. If so, you’re in luck, because Ybor City’s Cigar Heritage Festival goes down November 15, 2008 in Ybor City, Tampa, Florida, the neighborhood that was built around Tampa’s great late-nineteenth-century cigar factories. This is more of a populist celebration, with free admission, but you still have a chance to buy premium cigars (from Rocky Patel, Arturo Fuente, and Camacho, among others), enjoy tours of the historic neighborhood (officially a US Historic Site), sample ethnic food, and learn how a cigar is rolled. Among many other things.

One way or another, then, US cigar fans who love to travel have every reason to be thankful for November.

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Cigar smoking has been a respected tradition which had been enjoyed ever since before tobacco was exposed to Europe in 1942 by Christopher Columbus. These days there are generally quite a few different types of cigars and cigar brands which belong to bulk manufactured cigar and hand crafted or top quality stogie categories. Recent tax rises have now turned a large amount of tobacco cigarette smokers on to filtered as well as little cigars that include Phillies Little Cigars and Hav-A-Tampa Little Cigars to mention a few. Although these machine made cigar labels unquestionably are enjoying new consumers, high quality cigars that include Rocky Patel along with Arturo Fuente continue to be affiliated with status. Just how often have you been watching a film, looked at publication, or just seen rich life-style status associated with a very good spirit, such as whiskey and tasty looking high quality hand made cigar?

From movies to politics quality stogies have most certainly been used to illustrate prosperity as well as strength. After all who could forget the drama Scarface and Tony Montana’s Cuban stogie? If Scarface isn’t the pinnacle of riches as well as strength then I truly don’t know who would be. Furthermore far as the government goes take a look at the beloved ex governor of California Arnold Schwarzenegger that has also played a number of important film figures such as Conan the Barbarian along with the Terminator. It seems that it’s not difficult to find a picture or check out an article involving a stogie mentioning the ex governor.

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If we talk about popularity, the United States certainly is the largest consuming location by far and then Germany and the UK. The U.S. and Western Europe make up close to 75% of cigar sales worldwide. Cigars have become a multi-billion dollar business, assisting the economy of lots of under-developed countries. For example tobacco export along with the cigar manufacturing industry is certainly among the cornerstones associated with the Nicaraguan economy, bringing the nation huge amount of money. In the U.S. clients purchased an estimated billion throughout 2006 in cigarettes and tobacco products, and just about .2 billion was allocated to cigars.

Two corporations dominate the cigar business. Altadis, the world’s biggest cigar maker generates cigars in the U.S., the Dominican Republic, in addition to Honduras, and possesses a 50% share in Corporación Habanos in Cuba. Additionally, it produces cigarettes. Swedish Match, the second largest producer, produces cigars in Honduras, Belgium, Germany, Indonesia, the U.S.A., and the Dominican Republic; in addition, it produces chewing tobacco as well as pipe tobacco, snuff, lighters, and matches.

Cigars have been an element of our history  such a long time. Nowadays not only men, girls also relish this old tradition. Present-day women usually tend to enjoy cigar smoking for the same reasons that men do; the tastes, the smell, or even the social experience that comes from sharing a smoke along with other women or adult males.

Cigars have come quite a distance and along with new technology we have now much quicker manufacturing time and a bigger quantity of items. Through the arrival of the world-wide-web several non-traditional internet based cigar stores have become more popular allowing easy access to numerous stogie brands and merchandise. Being an industry which has stuck to traditional tactics and customs, little by little the cigar industry has become more modernize, introducing e-cigarettes and you never know what may be in the future.

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