In the Mar/Apr 2007
Cigar Aficionado
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Sopranos
Pick up your latest issue of Cigar Aficionado featuring an in-depth look into "The Sopranos'" upcoming final chapter. Also, fire up a Flor del Punto from the early 60s, travel to Nicaragua with James Suckling and David Savona, go inside the P.G.A.'s FedEx Cup and read ratings and notes on 78 cigars. That and much, much more, on newsstands now.
Up Front-
Editors' Note :
Simple Pleasures
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Letters :
Out of the Humidor
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Electronics :
VR3 Wireless Back-up Camera
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Drink :
Irish Coffee
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Sport :
Fearless 28
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Cigars :
Andre Garcia Cigar Cases
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Time :
Panerai Radiomir 1936
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Wheels :
Audi Q7
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Fun :
Customize Your Dream
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Style :
Wellies
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Gourmet :
Spring Lamb
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Cover :
The Sopranos: The Final Season - After more than eight years and six seasons, the saga of the New Jersey crime family will come to a close after nine more episodes.
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Golf :
The New PGA - Pro golf unveils the FedExCup, a format that will crown a Tour champion with a four-tournament playoff
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Gambling :
Horse Power - Thoroughbred racing reigns supreme in Hong Kong, a city that worships the sport both on and off the track
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Sports :
Fans Behaving Badly - Misbehavior and violent incidents are nothing new at sporting events, but what is it that turns a fan into a fanatic, and where does it stop?
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Cars :
The Cars that Dreams Are Made Of - Why do specialty automakers keep diving into a high-stakes, low-production market? To save the world, beat the racing field or something in between?
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Tech :
Tick Tock Tech - Ready for a new twist on the wrist? These smart watches offer much more than just another pretty face.
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Watches :
The Art of the Tourbillion - The king of horological complications ticks with the ingenuity of two centuries' worth of top watch technology. But what exactly is it?
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Drink :
A Tale of Two Counties - For wine and food lovers, California's Napa Valley and Sonoma County offer distinctive experiences
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Cuba Report :
Smoking in Nicaragua - This Central American nation just keeps making better and better cigars
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Q&A :
An Interview with Alejandro Martinez Cuenca - Cigar Aficionado sits down with the owner of Nicaragua's oldest cigar brand, Joya de Nicaragua.









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