Casa Turrent Miami Cigar Review

Have a Cigar: Casa Turrent Miami

Name: Casa Turrent Miami

Country: Mexico

Shape: Parejo

Size: Robusto (5 1/2 inches x 54)

Strength: Medium

Last month I tried the Casa Turrent Cuba, and I liked it. So, the other day I tried the Casa Turrent Miami.

I paired it with Fuller’s Imperial Stout and enjoyed the sunset. I had a friend over. We had a good time talking politics and complaining about the current situation in Lebanon. These days, there isn’t much else you can do. The country is already in a hopeless case. You can only drink and dance as the ship slowly sinks until it is wholly swallowed by the sea.

Flor de Selva Tempo Maduro

Have a Cigar: Flor de Selva Tempo Maduro

Name: Flor de Selva Tempo Maduro

Country: Honduras

Shape: Parejo

Size: Gordo (6 inches x 60)

Strength: Medium to Full

A tobacconist suggested I try this cigar. “I love this one,” he said as he showed me the thick, six-inch, oily dark brown stick. I could see how mouth-watering it was for him. He was telling the truth. If I weren’t there, maybe he would have lit one.

I held the cigar in my hand and observed its beauty. “Such a lovely looking cigar,” I said.

He praised it so much that I wanted to take it out of the cellophane wrapper and light it right there and then.

I purchased one and went home. When I finally got the chance to smoke it, I understood why he loved it so much.

It’s a big, savory cigar with notes of wood, chocolate, pecan, and almond. It evolves midway to become spicy and leathery. And the final third is strong.

I will surely keep one in my humidor.

Fantastic combustion. Long duration. Great cigar.

Camacho Criollo Toro Cigar Review. Beirut, Lebanon

Have a Cigar: Camacho Criollo Toro

Name: Camacho Criollo Toro

Country: Honduras

Shape: Parejo

Size: Toro (6 inches x 50)

Strength: Medium

The Camacho Criollo Toro helped me clear my head today. Escaping all the madness and chaos in Beirut, my fiancée and I went to the pool to relax a little. We deserved the break. We’ve been working hard planning our wedding and everything that comes with it.

So, finally… a break.

I ordered a beer and lit my cigar.

The stress will not go away on its own, you know. You have to kill it with fire and alcohol.