Have you ever lain face-down in a meadow, under the noonday sun, your cheek pressed to the grass? Try it sometime. It's something most of us last experienced as a child. read more
Cuban cigars are made of five kinds of tobacco, and leafs at the top of the plant, which receive the most sunlight and have the strongest flavor, provide the filler tobacco, with the most-potent sprinkled in sparingly for extra kick. read more
A majority of the smell is based on the wrapper leaf of the cigar. Burning tobacco leaves can smell like many things. As burning produces carbon, this is the first aromatic. The following smells are a true derivative of where the leaves were grown. The fields of the Connecticut River Valley or the Vuelta Abajo of Cuba. read more