Monday, August 11, 2008

Of all the articles that I have written, I consider this article of cigar faq to be my best article. Hope you feel the same too.

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Cheap cigarettes, discount tobacco and Cigars online is it legal?


Many people online today still believe that buying tobacco products via the Internet is an experience that is doomed to failure. Either, the package will go astray, or the HM Customs and Excise storm troopers will smash down the door and abseil from the roof to collect the pennies that they are allegedly due for tax evasion.

That may on the face of it seem silly to some of you guys out there, but let us consider the propaganda issued by the UK Government before we find this amusing.

Im a smoker myself and the prices that we are expected to pay in the United Kingdom are outrageous to say the least. As far as this Government are concerned we can just do as we are told and pay up!! I dont think thats right, its time for a change.

I first started buying Cigarettes on-line some 5 years ago and its not been a smooth ride by any means. It was difficult to find a good supplier, HM Customs & Excise had something to say, and sent a bill for every sleeve I managed to get! Until, I realized that it wasnt me that was doing something wrong. It was our duly elected Government that was acting outside the law. Now Im left very much alone to get on with it and make the savings that Im entitled to make as a citizen of the European Union.

These savings do not only apply to me, its your right to make the choice and start saving money online today!

I came across a website that clearly states the law as far as buying cigarettes, cigars and tobacco via the Internet goes and it opened my eyes as to how much Id been missing out on. The website www.discountcigarettesuk.com is an online Tobacconist that delivers direct to your door in the UK. Their cheap, reliable, informative with a delivery time of between 3 and 5 days direct to your door. You cant get better than that. Ive never lost an order.

As Im writing this its beginning to appear like an advert for Discount Cigarettes UK but Its not really. As a smoker without money to throw away I feel like Im getting a quality service and knowing that many of you guys out there are in the same position as me then Its my duty as a web user to share this information with every UK resident that will want to save their hard earned cash, now and in the future.

Declan Keane is an unhappy member of the UK community. He is not an author or affiliated to any web site nor promoting Discount Cigarettes UK . He can be contacted by email: declan01@hotmail.com



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Arturo Fuente Exquisito Maduro


Arturo Fuente is more that just the finest smoking enjoyment a cigar lover can experience, it represents Four Generations of family tradition, that include love, pride, and personal sacrifices. Blended with the finest 'Fuente Tobaccos' internationally recognized for their superiority, the Gran Reserva is then skillfully rolled with African Cameroon, Connecticut Shade or the most recent addition to the Gran Reserva line, Ecuadorian Sun Grown, these wrapper tobaccos are the most expensive and sought after wrapper tobacco in the world. A Fuente cigars are then aged in Spanish Cedar vaults to a peak of perfection to create a marriage of the blends producing an excellent 'individualistic' heavyweight cigar to be counted among the worlds finest.


Price: 103.99



CAO Brazilia Cariocas Tin


CAO Brazilia is an intoxicating blend of rich Nicaraguan tobacco surrounded by a gorgeous Brazilian Cameroon wrapper. With hints of exotic spices and a seductively floral aroma, its flavor captivates the palate. Extensive aging complements this powerful, full bodied smoke. CAO patiently planned the Brazilia for five years, ultimately creating this masterpiece with a complex and smooth flavor.


Price: 9.95



Hoyo de Monterrey Dark Sumatra Espresso


Dark Sumatra takes Hoyo de Monterrey to a new level with an even richer, more robust flavor than that for which Hoyo has become renowned. Dark Sumatra is named after its wrapper tobaccos, hand-selected from the very darkest and richest Ecuadorian sun-grown, Sumatra seed leaves. Dark Sumatra also has a rich, textured CT Broadleaf binder and a special robust blend of premium Honduran, Nicaraguan and Dominican filler tobaccos that all contribute to the extraordinary taste of this new Hoyo de Monterrey cigar. A full-bodied cigar, even more robust than a regular Hoyo de Monterrey, Dark Sumatra promises one of the finest tastes to come out of the Honduras.


Price: 102.99



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Sit back, light up, and enjoy. Newly in vogue, people are rediscovering a relaxing pastime enjoyed for centuries. This book is a compendium of cigar related "stuff," from the old cigars in their original wrappers still ready to smoke to the fine humidors that have kept them fresh for decades. Here is the breadth of advertising, ashtrays, matchsafes, cigar boxes, dispensers, and holders that have adorned homes and shops for 100 years and more. This book follows the successful Antique Cigar Cutters and Lighters by the same co-authors, who herein present more than 500 items in clear, full-color photographs, with informative captions and a current price guide. This book is custom designed for cigar aficionados and those who appreciate antique advertising. It is a welcome addition to the literature of tobacciana.



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Friday, August 01, 2008

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Preventing Tobacco Beetles in Cigars



I hate cigar termites as I call them, commonly refered to as tobacco beetles. I'll never forget my first glimpse into a box of Cuban Montecristo that these heartless monsters shredded. It looked as if the cigars had been shot from a short distance with bird shot sized pellets. All of the care and hard work involved in growing the tobacco, and then handrolling the cigars, all of the endless months and years of aging, and the eventual painful purchase price was all a big waste of time and money. What an absolute disapointment opening this box of cigars on a special occasion would be. It would surely dampen the mood, and probably make it somewhat somber, especially if there are other serious cigar smokers around that understand what has happened.


The 2-3 millimeter adult tobacco beetle and his sibling clones can gash their way through a box of precious Monte's just as quick as a box of el cheapo's because they do not discriminate. If you experience repeated infestations, my advice is to deep freeze every cigar that comes into your possession. The process is quite simple: Make a spot in your freezer large enough to accommodate your smokes. Put the cigars, boxes and all, into the freezer for 3 days. Remove them from the freezer after the 72 hour wait and transport them to the lowest shelf in your refrigerator, the crisper it's called on some models. Leave them there for 24 hours. Don't take them directly back into the room atmosphere as this will cause rapid thawing resulting in swelling, which will result in a tear soaked funeral for the smokes.


During the wait it's a good idea to clean your humidor with a damp cloth in hopes of catching any of the stray larva which may be resting on the boxes floor. Never use any cleaners or pesticides inside your humidor or it will forever smell of the chemicals applied which will render it useless for the storage of your cigars. Clean, preferably distilled water is the only moisture source you should use when cleaning the walls of your spanish cedar built humidor.


Lift the box onto it's side and brush downward with the cloth, cleaning the floor and sending the "no-see-ems" down to the side panel of the box. Pay close attention to the final wipe down in this area, cleaning into the corners and wiping toward the top of the box, or "out" of the open lid, hence sending any loose particles away from your humidors interior surfaces. If it is small enough, lift the humidor overhead with the lid open and the box upside down. Have an assistant reach in with the cloth and wipe the box out. Another great idea is to use compressed air to thoroughly blast away all of the future bugs. Either way you decide to do it, this is an important step towards beetle annihilation so wipe and wipe and then wipe some more. If even one larva is left inside your box, the freezer treated cigars or any other cigars that you add, will probably become re infested.


Since beetles prefer a temperature of 74F and above, you should try to keep your humidor at a lower range of around 68F-70F, even a touch cooler is preferable as opposed to warmer.


Finally, if all else has failed and your supply has been ravaged by the insatiable muncher of puros, there is one last course of action. Take the entire infested box, cigars and all, and toss it onto a burn pile, douse it with kerosene and throw a match onto it. This method is of course expensive, but the tiny little cries of those notorious devils, and the fact that they can never reproduce and spread their evil seeds to another smokers stash can become a tempting fix for someone frustrated with tobacco beetles.



About the Author


Ed Brown owns and operates Tarheel Cigars Discount Smoke Shop, a full service online cigar shop offering it's customers premium cigars at discount prices. Located on the web at http://www.tarheelcigars.com

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Maria Guerrero Toro


Once upon a time, legions of men were seduced by Maria Guerrero... the legendary cigar named after the celebrated Spanish actress who graced the stage a century ago. Now it's back in all its sensual glory. With its lovely Cameroon wrapper, bold Nicaraguan binder and flavorful blend of Honduran, Nicaraguan and Peruvian long fillers, Maria Guerrero is once again seducing men everywhere. This is a wonderful, full flavored cigar with rich and creamy smoke.


Price: 89.95



Colibri Quantum Stingray Lighter Silver/Black


Stingray, by Colibri, is a rugged lighter with amazing features. This lighter has a rugged metal case with impact-resistant styrene detailing and a lanyard attachment. Stingray has a wind-resistant Force V ignition, a locking cap, and a fuel-level viewing window. The heated platinum coil keeps the gas ignited in wind. Big flame adjuster. No batteries required. Description: satin silver and black.


Price: 34.95



Fonseca Sun Grown Cedar # 4


Fonseca Sun Grown Cedar has a rare, specially grown Connecticut seed Sun Grown wrapper that ensures a flavorful and rich aroma. The exceptional Dominican Long Leaf filler blends with the Dominican Cuban Seed binder to create a hearty, medium to full bodied smoke. Each Fonseca Sun Grown Cedar cigar is wrapped in a cedar sleeve to preserve its unique taste and mouth-watering aroma.


Price: 79.95



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Perelman's Pocket Cyclopedia of Havana Cigars



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More than 180 pages, complete with color photographs, provide a complete list of brands and shapes from the most famous cigar island of them all. Its handy size makes it easy to carry in your coat pocket and is invaluable as a reference while shopping for Havanas (in legally selling countries, of course!) Also contains a history of Havana Brands and narrative on the fine art of cigar making in Cuba.



The 2007 Import and Export Market for Cigars, Cheroots, and Cigarillos Made with Tobacco in Canada



The 2007 Import and Export Market for Cigars, Cheroots, and Cigarillos Made with Tobacco in Canada
On the demand side, exporters and strategic planners focusing on cigars, cheroots, and cigarillos made with tobacco in Canada face a number of questions. Which countries are supplying cigars, cheroots, and cigarillos made with tobacco to Canada? How important is Canada compared to others in terms of the entire global and regional market? How much do the imports of cigars, cheroots, and cigarillos made with tobacco vary from one country of origin to another in Canada? On the supply side, Canada also exports cigars, cheroots, and cigarillos made with tobacco. Which countries receive the most exports from Canada? How are these exports concentrated across buyers? What is the value of these exports and which countries are the largest buyers? This report was created for strategic planners, international marketing executives and import/export managers who are concerned with the market for cigars, cheroots, and cigarillos made with tobacco in Canada. With the globalization of this market, managers can no longer be contented with a local view. Nor can managers be contented with out-of-date statistics which appear several years after the fact. I have developed a methodology, based on macroeconomic and trade models, to estimate the market for cigars, cheroots, and cigarillos made with tobacco for those countries serving Canada via exports, or supplying from Canada via imports. It does so for the current year based on a variety of key historical indicators and econometric models. In what follows, Chapter 2 begins by summarizing where Canada fits into the world market for imported and exported cigars, cheroots, and cigarillos made with tobacco. The total level of imports and exports on a worldwide basis, and those for Canada in particular, is estimated using a model which aggregates across over 150 key country markets and projects these to the current year. From there, each country represents a percent of the world market. This market is served from a number of competitive countries of origin. Based on both demand- and supply-side dynamics, market shares by country of origin are then calculated across each country market destination. These shares lead to a volume of import and export values for each country and are aggregated to regional and world totals. In doing so, we are able to obtain maximum likelihood estimates of both the value of each market and the share that Canada is likely to receive this year. From these figures, rankings are calculated to allow managers to prioritize Canada compared to other major country markets. In this way, all the figures provided in this report are forecasts that can be combined with internal information sources for strategic planning purposes.



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