We have teamed up with El Artista Cigars for one of our best prize packages ever. We are giving away:
1 (One) Grand Prize - El Artista 'Big Papi by David Ortiz’ Humidor
Today, we are giving away some very cool prizes from J.C. Newman Cigar Co., 5 boxes of the super-rare Brick House Culebras. These are only available at J.C. Newman events and are not for sale. A culebra is three different cigars twisted into one, meant to be separated and shared with friends. The Brick House Culebra contains one of each of the three blends in the line: Double Connecticut, Maduro and Natural. All of the Brick House cigars are rolled at the J.C. Newman PENSA factory in Estelí, Nicaragua. On top of the cigars, we will be including some shirts from J.C. Newman to the first 3 winners.
We have teamed up with Jordan Alexander III Cigars for a contest to giveaway One (1) Prize of a 10-Pack of Jordan Alexander III Cigars and a Stinky Ash Tray.
For the second year, Cigar Federation is putting on a raffle to help raise money for Project Mañana. The raffle contains many items such as cigar samplers, boxes, swag and even a trip to the Dominican Republic to visit Project Mañana's private school and nutrition center as well as some cigar factories.
We are once again partnering with Cigar and Pipes to bring you an awesome contest with a change to win...
Overall, this is a great piece of traditional, yet modern, cigar clothing. I would not hesitate in recommending this for your formal or casual cigar event if you want to stand out a bit from the crowd. The price is right, and the quality is high, so do yourself a favor and check out the Y.A. Bera website.
Have you ever wanted to look like the dashing Nestor Plasencia? Now is your chance! Follow the easy steps below to enter to win the very polo shirt you see him wearing above (not THAT actual polo shirt, that is his, you get a new one in your size).
I went through about half a box of spills as part of this review and each one had a consistent burn. I used both lighting methods I outlined above and never found that the spill overpowered the cigar flavors. Something to keep an eye out for is the ash from the spill. It is very thin and light, so the slightest breeze could get pieces floating around, so just be conscious of this when using them.


