Saturday, July 20, 2013

The Cigar Inn, House Blend


Now smoking: The Cigar Inn house blend. I was in NYC a few weeks ago, and found a great cigar shop/lounge called the Cigar Inn. I found this place after leaving Club Mac... in disgust. This reddish hued cigar is wrapped in a lovely Peruvian Oscuro wrapper, and is oily and lush. This particular cigar is 6*60. Honestly, I am not sure if it named, so I will just call it the house blend. Sorry Cigar Inn. This cigar starts out pretty mellow, but slowly strengthens as you smoke it. By the halfway point, it is a nice medium smoke. There are hints of spice, and cedar, and some sweetness that comes from the wrapper. It is always nice to try a house blend that the business takes seriously and this is a quality cigar. The only issue I had was some flaking of the wrapper towards the end of me smoking it, but I have seen that happen on tons of cigars. If you are in NYC and want to try something different, head to The Cigar Inn. They have a great lounge, and I especially liked the part of the lounge done up to look like a old school barber shop. They have a very well stocked walk in humidor, and a huge selection of accessories. If I lived in NYC, I would spend a log of time,(and money) there. This cigar gets a 9/10. Ig loses a point because it does get a little harsh at the end, but other than that, excellent cigar. #cigar #cigars #cigarsmoke #cigaraficionado #cigarporn #cigarpornmovement #eljefe #cigarinn

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for the informative post. I'm sort of a beginner when it comes to cigars, but I'm looking to become more of a connoisseur. So far I've only had the cigars you would get at a corner store and I've never been to a proper smoke shop. I also heard that having a cigar humidor is very important if you plan on storing cigars long term.

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