Sunday, September 6, 2009

My Cigar of the Week

My Cigar of the Week is the Macanudo Vintage 1997 it is reserved for aficionados who enjoy the smooth and mellow taste of Macanudo, but demand only the best when it comes to selecting their cigars.

A Macanudo Vintage Cabinet Selection cigar has the ultimate in mellowness and smoothness in two distinct ways. First, the wrapper is the rarest of all Connecticut Shade tobacco leaves aged for up to four years. Second, all of the tobaccos used in crafting these extraordinary cigars are aged more gradually than any others.

To set these cigars apart, the cigar displays two bands. One is to identify the cigar as Macanudo and the other to designate the year of the Vintage quality harvest.

As you would expect these cigars age and become scarcer and as a result they grow in value. I picked mine up on the recent Summit Conference on the Big Island of Hawaii, and at US$19.95 a piece they are not cheap.

A Macanudo Vintage Cabinet Selection cigar delivers the ultimate Macanudo experience because it is that much mellower and that much smoother than even a Macanudo CafĂ© cigar can be. I really enjoyed this mild cigar it is perfect for my daytime smoking. I only wished I had laid my hands on more than just the 3 whilst I was recently in Hawaii – so if you get a chance to grab one of these I highly recommend it!

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