Over the past couple of weeks I have found myself reaching for my camera more often. It started off with me simply wanting better than cell phone photos of cigars to feature in Week in Smoke posts on Stogie Review
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What wound up happening was that as I took photos of the cigars that I smoked, I didn’t want duplicates. So, this lead to my digging around for new and obscure cigars for me to photograph. With all of this variety, and all of these photos, I’m finding it extremely difficult to keep track of everything for a Week in Smoke post.
Due to my difficulty in keeping up with all of the cigars for a post on Stogie Review, I thought I would share the photos I’ve taken. Since I’m so far behind on a Week in Smoke, these images may never make it inside of a post, which is why I thought I would feature them here.
All of these photos were taken with a Nikon D40. Everything but the last few were taken in Manual Mode while I was messing around with the camera.


Unbanded Mystery Cigar


The CAO Sopranos has been Reviewed on Stogie Review


The Montecristo White has been Reviewed on Stogie Review


The Padilla Miami (Don Pepin Garcia Blend of Old) has been reviewed on Stogie Review


The Exile by Hermanos Argenti has been reviewed on Stogie Review


The Ashton Classic has been reviewed on Stogie Review


The Joya De Nicaragua Celebracion has been reviewed on Stogie Review


The Don Pepin Garcia Serie JJ Maduro has been reviewed on Stogie Review


Oliva Masterblend (Original Release)


The Nestor Miranda Special Selection Atlanta Braves Edition has been reviewed on Stogie Review


E.P. Carrillo New Wave El Decano


The Rocky Patel Renaissance has been reviewed on Stogie Review


Pinar Del Rio Reserva Limitada


The Macanudo 1968 has been reviewed on Stogie Review


E.P. Carrillo Core Line Maduro
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Hey buddy how was that Sopranos? I saw it blew up on you at the end are they really worth the Cash? That MB1 looks tasty
Corey,
I enjoyed it, although I don’t think I’ve ever really had a “fresh” one. All of mine have been at least a year old. I think the age on them mellowed out the flavor and made it a bit one dimensional, but I still enjoyed it.
The licensing of the name makes this stick expensive. Drop the name and re-package the same blend and you would have a great $7.00 – $8.00 cigar.