You probably didn't know that the Camp David Ranch in Santiago, the Dominican Republic, has a basement. Unlike the Alamo, it does. I know because I'm staying in it. This is the first …
Smoking cigars is a rewarding hobby, one that has given me immense amounts of pleasure. I know many of you feel the same way. The other day, over a cigar, I was thinking about certain …
It's not everyday you get the chance to tour the inside of a Spanish colonial mansion, let alone one that has been renovated into a working cigar factory. But I did just that when I visited …
New Year's resolutions. Most of us make them. Some of us keep them. Many break them. Whatever the final outcome, there's something about seeing January on a calendar that inspires people to …
I love "As," and I'm not talking ABCs. I'm talking about the massive cigars that take a long, long time to smoke.
Fidel. Throughout most of my adult life, Cuba's dictator/president went by a single moniker, his first name. He earned his notoriety on the global stage through a mixture of an unwavering …
Last Friday night in New York City, at the Grand Havana Room. The lounge area had been transformed into dinner space, a podium brought to the front. The gathering was a special one, an …
I've been back home for nearly two weeks after a productive trip to Havana. The afterglow and the post mortems always linger for some time after my return. This time, there were some …
Is there such a thing as an overabundance of choice when talking about cigars? If such a thing exists, Havana's cigar shops currently are offering a mind-boggling surplus of top cigars. But …
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