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(ON) An Afternoon with DREW ESTATE CIGARS at Village Cigar Company & Barbershop
May 26, 2015
An Afternoon with DREW ESTATE CIGARS at Village Cigar Company & Barbershop Continue reading
An Afternoon with DREW ESTATE CIGARS at Village Cigar Company & Barbershop Continue reading
“Cigar Fish Super Bowl” La Sirena Cigars, Maya Selva Cigars, Southern Draw Cigars at Blue Smoke of Dallas
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“An Afternoon of Luxury” is an understatement. Upon arriving at this most exquisite mansion The Hamptons, and leaving your vehicle with the valet, your eyes had the pleasure of seeing a beautiful mansion with its circular driveway adorned with gorgeous Rolls Royces and a breathtaking Continue reading
Elegant ladies and dapper gentlemen filled New York City’s exclusive cigar club, Club Macanudo, on Monday, April 30, 2012. Mr. Club Macanudo himself, Mauricio Cordoba, orchestrated a Sweet 16 celebration like no other. His debonair Continue reading
Mauricio Cordoba, Mr. Club Macanudo himself, did it again. On Sunday, February 5, 2012, aka Super Bowl Sunday, New York City’s Exclusive Cigar Club, was transformed into an arena for your rooting pleasure. The tables and chairs were set up in a semi-circle giving each Continue reading
You know when Miami Cigar Co. is in the house, you are going to have a great time Continue reading
Nat Sherman rocked the house yesterday, January 26th, with the Padron Cigar Event. Mr. Sherman and Michael Herklots hosted cigar extraordinaire Jorge Padron. This event took place at Nat Sherman’s private Johnson Club. The place was filled to capacity, since everyone loves to smoke Padron Cigars, and with Jorge there it was quite an experience. Michael Herklots, like anticipated, did an amazing job once again Continue reading
Mauricio Cordoba and Club Macanudo helped usher in the holiday season on Tuesday, December 13, 2011, in style! Mauricio, the general manager of New York City’s Exclusive Cigar Club located at East 63rd Street, hosted a Holiday Party for the Humidor Holders of the Club. This was a private party, not open to the public, but that did not seem to Continue reading