Punch & Draw share their first impressions of the Villiger Tobajara. A Brazilian puro itself is a rarity. Let’s see if it is a worthwhile endeavor for them.
Talk about Cigars with Punch and Draw - the Nubbit brothers
Punch & Draw share their first impressions of the Villiger Tobajara. A Brazilian puro itself is a rarity. Let’s see if it is a worthwhile endeavor for them.
I was overjoyed when I scored one of these, as the Psycho 7 is one of my few go-to cigars, and I was very excited when I heard they were coming out with a maduro. This is scheduled to be released in a few weeks at this year’s International Premium Cigar and Pipe Retailer’s Annual Convention & International Trade Show (July 19–23, 2014). Here are my observations on this unbanded pre-release sample.
While Draw is otherwise occupied, Punch fires up a J Fuego Origen by himself and takes some notes for those who may be curious about this cigar.
Punch goes to the races with a Partagas No. 1 Natural
Punch is out-of-town working his magic, so I thought I’d review a cigar I picked up on a whim at Churchhill’s at Topeka. It’s an UZI, and it weighs a ton: a joint venture from Drew Estate Tobacco’s Subculture Studio and Joya De Nicaragua.
Earlier this year, Punch took advantage of warm Arizona weather to enjoy an Oliva Serie O panatela while I was cooped up inside due to freezing Kansas temps. Today being a fine spring day, I thought I would catch up by enjoying a robusto version of the same.