Stogie Guys Friday Sampler CCVII
17 Sep 2010
As we have since July 2006, each Friday we’ll post a mixed bag of quick cigar news and other items of interest. We call ‘em Friday Samplers. Enjoy.
1) New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is banning smoking in “huge swaths of government-controlled outdoor spaces,†including Times Square. “We have to do something about this, because even out in the open air secondhand smoke can be dangerous,†Bloomberg told Fox News. The move follows a dangerous trend of smoking bans extending beyond indoor locales to outdoor settings, private cars, and even private homes (see below).
2) Smoking Ban Alerts: Tacoma officials are mulling a proposal that would criminalize smoking in apartment buildings. Ithica politicians are hoping to extend a city law that already bans outdoor smoking in parks, bus shelters, and natural areas. Menlo Park is one step closer to new regulations that would outlaw smoking in multi-unit residential buildings and restaurant patios.
3) Charles Mysak, a cigar-smoking book vendor on the streets of New York, offered some excellent advice to his fellow lovers of the leaf. Dismissing a question about the health impact of his cigars, Mysak told the New York Times: “Ignorance and indolence is the primary problem. If you take care of the mind, everything else follows.†Read the rest of his story here.
4) Inside the Industry: The new La Aurora 107 Lancero, which can be ordered by retailers on Twitter, is hitting shelves at select technology-friendly cigar shops. A very limited Opus X BBMF is now available as part of special humidor with proceeds going to the Cigar Family Charitable Foundation.
5) Around the Blogs: Stogie Review reviews the Viaje Fifty Fifty Red Label. Cigar Inspector inspects the Cohiba Behike 52. Tiki Bar kicks back with an E.P. Carrillo Core Blend. Nice Tight Ash checks out a Viaje Satori. A Cigar Smoker smokes a My Father Limited Edition 2010.
6) Deal of the Week: Well worth a look is this Don Pepin Elite Selection sampler, featuring some of the legendary cigar maker’s finest smokes. Included are two each of the Tatuaje Havana, 5 Vegas Miami, Cuban Classic, and San Cristobal—all for under $40. Grab yours here.
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But not all cigar-related condescension is justified. Some things from the cigar world have amassed undeserved reputations. Below, in no particular order, are my top five:

The blend, San Lotano, was once a pre-Castro Cuban line. “Retired for decades, the line is being reintroduced by A.J. Fernandez, whose grandfather first started the brand in San Luis, Cuba,†reads a press release. Fernandez says that “San Lotano has been a project many years in the making for me, and it is made to honor the tradition of cigar making that I learned from my father and my father’s father.â€


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