SPECIAL EVENT – MARCH 27th @ Nat Sherman
Come to Nat Sherman in the heart of Midtown East in NYC for the first ever NYC Cigar Tweet-Up and social media event sponsored by Camacho Cigars!
Nat Sherman will be opening its doors all-day on Saturday, 27 March and offering lots of specials and unique deals where you can meet in-person some of your social media “friends” and enjoy what we all love: great cigars. Box specials, accessories on sale, and to celebrate the upcoming start to the MLB season, spend $75 on anything and receive a limited edition Nat Sherman baseball cap (a $25 value) FREE!
In addition, Nat Sherman will be extending all specials and deals to everyone regardless of if you are able to come to the store or not: simply call 1-800-MYCIGAR or e-mail your Tobacco Consultant to take advantage of these offers all day long.
Many thanks to Camacho Cigars for being our sponsor of this first event of its kind here in NYC and Camacho will be providing a special cigar to give away with purchase for the event. Which cigar will it be?? You need to come by and find out!! Plus you tweet about your experiences & spoils during the event by using the #CigarTweetUp hashtag.
If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact Lindsay Heller (@TheCigarChick) at lheller@natsherman.com
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“QUICK PUFF” – San Luis Rey Regios
Mar 1, 2010 Cigar, Quick Puff
Tonight’s review is a “Quick Puff” review of the San Luis Rey Regio.
The San Luis Rey is a Cuban brand that flies somewhat under the radar among most smokers. The “Rey” is medium bodied and relatively reasonably priced cuban.
The Regio is a Robusto sized stick that has a slightly dry appearance. It is chocolate brown in color and has a strong barnyard aroma with some coffee at the foot.
The Rey had a slightly tight draw at first. After lighting and taking 6 or 7 puffs, it loosened a bit, but it was still a little too firm for my liking.
The stick had a lot of nice coffee, earth and cocoa flavors. There was also a tinge of saltiness at points.
Overall this was a good smoke minus the difficult draw. The draw was actually a problem on 2 of the 3 sticks I tried over a 2 week period, so it could be indicative of a bigger issue. Other than the draw problems, this was a nice stick at a reasonable price from my cuban source. I’d recommend it for those of you who like Padron cigars, as I get a similar flavor profile of coffee, chocolate and some earth.
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