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Nov/Dec 2004 Issue : Cigar Stars
An Interview With Carlos Toraño
President, Central American Tobacco Corp.
Posted: December 1, 2004 By David Savona
Nov/Dec 2004 Issue : Good Life Guide
Debut Cigars
The holidays typically bring great gift ideas for cigar aficionados in the form of new smokes, some with special packaging. Here is a collection of...more
Posted: December 1, 2004 By David Savona
Nov/Dec 2004 Issue : News & Features
The Corner Cigar Factory
A steadfast group of small-output factories brings cigar making back to New York
Posted: December 1, 2004 By David Savona
Sept/Oct 2004 Issue : Good Life Guide
Martin Archery Mamba Bow
Perhaps the bravest shot ever taken with a bow and arrow that didn't involve killing animal or man was that taken by Antonio Rebollo in 1992....more
Posted: October 1, 2004 By David Savona
Sept/Oct 2004 Issue : Newbie Corner
From Seed to Shelf
Five years ago, the cigar you're smoking was nothing more than tiny little seeds
Posted: October 1, 2004 By David Savona
July/Aug 2004 Issue : Good Life Guide
Rotax RM1 Superkart
If you think kart racing is zipping around an oval on a burping clunker powered by a lawn mower engine, you've never sat down in a Rotax RM1. This...more
Posted: August 1, 2004 By David Savona
July/Aug 2004 Issue : News & Features
That Old Black Magic
Maduros created using time-honored methods are sparking a rebirth for the mysterious dark-wrapper cigars
Posted: August 1, 2004 By David Savona
May/June 2004 Issue : Cigar Stars
An Interview With Manuel Quesada
The head of Manufactura de Tabacos S.A. (Matasa), makers of Fonseca, Cubita and other cigars.
Posted: July 22, 2004 By David Savona
May/June 2004 Issue : News & Features
Dominican Dominance
Not so long ago, the Dominican Republic was a small player in the world cigar market. Now it leads the way.
Posted: June 1, 2004 By David Savona
The Good Life : Where to Smoke
Schlesinger's Steak House, New York
Robust steaks and a cigar-friendly atmosphere in the Hudson Valley of New York.
Posted: May 20, 2004 By David Savona


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