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Friday, January 8th, 2010
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Friday, October 30th, 2009

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Put This in Your Pipe and Smoke It – Top 5 Nicaraguan Cigars

Arnold Schwarzenegger. Tom Cruise. Mel Gibson. Harrison Ford. Sylvester Stallone.

 

What in the world do all of these high-octane megastars have in common? No, they’re not all starring in Mission: Testosterone, this summer’s most muscled blockbuster. But, they do share a unique bond. In fact, they share the same connection with such historically notable folks as Fidel Castro, W.C. Fields, and even King Edward VII.

 

How could kings, comedians, and revolutionary leaders have anything in common with the Terminator, Rambo, and Braveheart?

 

It’s simple: They all love a good cigar! No, actually, they all love a great cigar!

 

And, when it comes to great cigars, arguably there are none better today than those coming from rich soils and humid mountain hillsides of Nicaragua. Long having taken a backseat to the Cuban cigar-making dynasty, Nicaragua is making its mark on the international scene with the finest cigars found anywhere on the planet.

 

Just like its booming real estate market that has rebounded after natural disasters and political unrest to become one of the best places in the world to invest, the Nicaraguan cigar industry is benefiting and experiencing a renaissance as well. From the center of it cigar revolution in Esteli to Condega and all the way out to the Jalapa Valley, Nicaragua is home to the world’s best cigar makers, tobacco, and established and up-and-coming brands.

With so many great cigars to choose from, the problem for the cigar aficionado and the newbie alike becomes not “How can I find a good Nicaraguan cigar,†but where should I even start? To help you make your way through the jungle landscape of choice, let’s take a look at five all-time favorites.

 

5. Plasencia Organica Nesticos

 

Profile: small cigar, mild, but rich taste

 

Big things come in little packages! The world’s first 100% Certified Organic cigar, the Plasencia Organica Nesticos are pure handmade tobacco magic. These little cigars take advantage of Plansencia’s renowned three-year-aged, organically-grown Nicaraguan tobaccos and serve it up in a smoke-able size that allows you to enjoy big cigar flavor even when you don’t have a lot of time.

 

4. Joya de Nicaragua Antano 1970, Robusto Grande.

Profile: strong, robust, earthy, woody, big, heavy-bodied…you get the idea, this cigar ain’t messing around!

 

This hefty all-Nicaraguan tobacco cigar was crafted to appeal to an American clientele who could no longer puff their favorite Havanas after the Cuban revolution. Let’s just call it like it is: The Robusto Grande is a big daddy of a cigar – both in size and flavor. There’s no getting around the fact that it packs a seriously rich blow with that characteristic Nicaraguan metallic twang. If you like your cigars to knock you out with a power-packed punch, this is your choice.

 

3. Felipe II Fat Boy

 

Profile: medium-bodied, earthy, spicy coffee bean aromas, roasted butter finish

 

Rated 90 by Cigar Aficionado, this ridiculously rich tasting cigar by Felipe Gregorio is definitely round and robust, but has a seamlessly smooth quality that makes it a definite contender. The Fat Boy’s small, but stocky size (3.5 x 55) gives it a definite “Don’t Mess with Me†attitude. When you’re feeling like a fine fatty at a reasonable rate, find yourself a Felipe II and get ready for a taste explosion.

 

2. Padrón 1964 Anniversary Series

 

Profile: medium to full-bodied, long finish, perfectly balanced.

 

If you want to feel like a celebrity, then you’ll want to take a pull on any cigar from the Padrón 1964 Anniversary Series. Made to celebrate their 30th anniversary, this line is crafted from only their best tobaccos and is often quite difficult to find. However, when you do get your hands on one, you’ll experience a masterful cigar from first spark to final ash tap. Despite the price, this is a must-have in your collection.

 

1. Perdomo Edición de Silvio

 

Profile: robust, delicate tones, perfection

 

This exquisite cigar is considered by many to be one of the best in the world bar none. With a secret blend of the finest tobaccos, this is the holy grail of cigars. And, although it is by far the most exclusive (read: expensive) cigar on my list, it’s not to be missed. So, when you start making huge profits with your Nicaraguan real estate investments, you can experience a little decadence with a Perdomo Edicion de Silvio.

 

As you can quickly see, the Nicaraguan cigar revolution is in full swing – a rich variety of flavors that is unmatched anywhere in the world. With its fascinating history, the Nicaraguan cigar story is one that can’t be missed. When you light up any of the above cigars, you’ll know that you’ve found a new favorite in Nicaragua.

 

About the Author:

Originally from San Diego, California, Scott Taylor is an extreme adventure-loving world traveler and international real estate expert and investor living and working in Panama City, Panama. With years of experience investing in countries around the globe, Scott has a particular affection for the land, people, and—of course—real estate of Nicaragua.www.LiveAndInvestInNicaragua.com

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Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

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Is there anywhere in New York City that is not a cigar bar where you can still smoke?

I have been to manhattan dozens of times but not since the ban on smoking there were so many great bars I went to and you would figure atleast a couple of them would still cater to smokers even if its after hours.

While I’m completely against smoking, here’s a suggestion: try a hookah bar. Those are middle eastern bars that have hookahs, which are kinda like pipes, and you suck out the fragrant smoke.

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Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

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Boulder Vidcast – JVonD’s Spring Ascent

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Thursday, August 13th, 2009

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Rosarito Spring Break – 2008 Concert – KURUPT “New York”

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Thursday, May 7th, 2009

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A good cup of coffee is like fine wine and good quality cigars. Fortunately for the discriminating palate, there are many different types of coffee beans and methods of roasting, all which can produce wonderful variations in the final flavor and aroma of your cup of coffee.

A lot of the different coffee you’ll find on the market use a combination of beans; Robusta which are less expensive, and Arabica beans, which are considered gourmet and are more expensive. By using the finer Arabica beans, you are more likely to enjoy a finer, yet richer aroma flavor as well as more body in your final cup of coffee.

The quality of the coffee is dependant on the proportions of the mix of these beans. Quite often a coffee might be advertised as a blend of gourmet beans and lower grade beans when in fact there are only small traces of the gourmet beans in the blend.

So what reduces the better quality coffee beans? The answer is the soil from which they are grown. Areas in volcanic regions have the best soil for growing coffee and produce the best tasting coffee beans.

Coffee should always be made from fresh beans as the quality diminishes rapidly with age. If you need proof of this, simply compare a cup of a grocery store coffee with a cup of coffee made from fresh ground beans in your local coffee shop. The difference that you will taste will be obvious. This comes from a combination of lower quality coffee beans and older, less fresh beans used in the supermarket variety that due to the reduced production costs.

If you want to be absolutely assured of good quality, tasty coffee, you must insist on purchasing fresh gourmet quality coffee either fresh ground, or better yet, grind it yourself. The only problem with this approach is that once you develop a taste for truly good coffee, you have a very difficult time ever going back to generic, commercial grade coffee.

Another fun aspect of appreciating good coffee is that it is grown all around the world and you can find unique flavors coming from many different regions and corners of the globe. One of my personal favorites comes from Puerto Rico. In fact, when it comes to coffee general merchandise Puerto Rico is among the best.

True coffee connoisseurs have developed such a sophisticated palate that many can distinguish the region of the world where coffee was grown simply by tasting it. Something else to keep in mind is that the processing and roasting coffee beans also has a tremendous effect on the final flavor. Therefore, simply because coffee comes from one part of the world or another doesn’t guarantee anything about the final product.

Because coffee is consumed around the world and is one of the most popular drinks, producers and suppliers continue to grow and expand their networks to meet the constant demand for their product. This is why it has grown a lot as an export in the realmof Puerto Rico Merchandise.

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Hula Girl Cigars, Coffee, Hawaiian kine products.

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Monday, May 4th, 2009

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Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

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Saturday, September 27th, 2008

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why cant people smoke cigarettes or cigars while in a classroom?

i dont know why people cant smoke tobacco like cigarettes or cigars in a classroom. lets say they are in college, and they want to smoke and they cant. but some people who chew tobacco can chew anytime they want cause theres no smell or smoke. why cant people just sit in class with a pen, notebook, and books while smoking? whats wrong with that? explain to me somebody, best answer gets a 10. good luck!

Because many people have asthma and allergies. Why should they be exposed to your stinkiness just because you can’t kick a habit? Or because you don’t care about the wellbeing of others? Kill yourself on your own time, where people aren’t forced to be inflicted with it.

Also, chewing tobacco does have a smell, if you’re within about twenty feet in an enclosed space. It’s disgusting.

GREAT MOMENTS in Comic Books Part 7/Pink Floyd, Cigar

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Thursday, July 10th, 2008

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Whoever you are, wherever you arere from, well welcome you with true Southern hospitality, just as we’ve been welcoming guests since 1733.

Hip and historic, robust and refined, Savannah is where you’ll find amazing architecture, spooky cemeteries and rich history along with global sophistication, funky nightlife and fabulous food. It’s where history resonates into the present day, and where memories are still being made.

Hear jazz and blues or bluegrass. Go salsa or swing dancing. Sing along in a piano bar or puff away in a cigar bar.

We don’t roll up the sidewalks at sunset in this Southern town. Savannah offers evening tours, outdoor concerts and frequent fireworks and festivals, along with late-night hot spots.

Theoretically, you could stay out all night although we do suggest that you get some sleep to keep up with the daytime fun.

You have walked our streets and admired our beautiful parks, squares and mansions, but underneath the appealing aesthetics of this centuries old city are some historical accounts and quirky facts that helped to shape our nation.

The Pirates House, A famous Savannah restaurant, was actually a tavern frequented by pirates who sailed the Caribbean in 1794. Events at the Pirates House were the inspiration for Robert Lewis Stevensons novel, Treasure Island.

Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, the John Berendt novel about secrets, socialites and murder spent more than five years on the New York Times best seller list holding the record for the longest running best seller in history.

While admiring Savannahs splendid architecture, you might start to notice a recurring colour painted on the door frames, porches and window sills of many Savannah homes.

This blue green colour, or Haint Blue, is not only aesthetically pleasing but has an important purpose, and that is to ward off evil spirits.

Haint Blue paint was first used by African Slaves to secure entry point into their houses from spirits.
According to the Geechee Gulla culture of the Low country, the blue green colour of Haint Blue represents water which, it is believed, spirits can not pass over.

Antiques, boutiques, fine art and high fashion youll find it all in and around Savannah. Surrounding our historic squares, you will find trendy shops featured in fashionable magazines, funky old stores full of fun and gallery after gallery, each different from the last.

Stroll down the cobblestone River Street for art, souvenirs, apparel and sweets.

Broughton and Bull streets form the heart of our famed antique district, where treasures of old are waiting to be unearthed.

About the Author:

Douglas Scott works for The Rental Car Hire Specialist. and is a free lance writer for The Rental SiteSavannah

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Smoking a pipe in New York City

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