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		<title>Cubo Claro, Wake Up and Enjoy</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Cubo Claro, Wake Up and Enjoy My first take on the Cubo Claro is, that it looks like any other Connecticut. I don’t mean that in a bad way, more like a, “here goes another light morning cigar” type way. I find myself trying to clear my mind, because most of the Connecticuts I’ve smoked [...]</p>
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<p>My first take on the Cubo Claro is, that it looks like any other Connecticut. I don’t mean that in a bad way, more like a, “here goes another light morning cigar” type way. I find myself trying to clear my mind, because most of the Connecticuts I’ve smoked seems like smoking wet newspaper through PVC pipe.  So anyway I grab the lighter that I can’t seem to find, because it’s <span class="aBn" style="font-size: 16px;" tabindex="0" data-term="goog_691167330"><span class="aQJ">6 A.M.</span></span><span style="font-size: 16px;"> and only one eye is open at this point, and fire it up.  After smoking through the foot and into the first third, I get the taste of Cedar and a little earthiness (round earth not the flat one). The retrohale combines those flavors and adds a subtile hint of citrus, I’m thinking orange peels. The Cubo is smoking pretty good, as I move into the upper middle, in addition to the flavors mentioned I’m getting a hint of black pepper which kind of wakes up the palate. As I get within 10,000 feet and prepare for landing, the end of this stick remained consistent and surprisingly pleasant. I’d say after smoking the Cubo Claro, I will change my thinking on Connecticuts as this cigar has added some light to the sometimes too light to even try smokes. This cigar smokes Mild throughout and maybe touches the surface of medium in the final third. It burned great, having no issues with draw or the need to be touched up. The smooth and lightly creamy blend of Cedar, earthiness, little citrus and dash of pepper makes this one a good add for you early risers or for those who want a light treat between powerhouses. </span></p>
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<h5>&#8211; David Harvey</h5>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Oct 2017 23:55:15 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Cubo, Anything but Square At first glance, or should I say at first sniff, I’m eager to get this thing lit. The rich, dark Mexican San Andreas wrapper gives that appeal that has you salivating and reaching for the lighter. Interesting to note, before lighting I got a hint of sweet off the tip which [...]</p>
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<p>At first glance, or should I say at first sniff, I’m eager to get this thing lit. The rich, dark Mexican San Andreas wrapper gives that appeal that has you salivating and reaching for the lighter. Interesting to note, before lighting I got a hint of sweet off the tip which sparks my curiosity. Going into the first third, smooth chocolate and cedar are my initial thoughts with some slight citrus on the retrohale. Heading into the mid section, I find myself waiting for the spice that is usually present in the San Andreas wrapper but to no avail. The spice is pleasantly muted by the mildly sweet chocolate and citrus notes. Rounding 3rd into the home stretch, chocolate continues to dominate the palate while the citrus slows down on the retrohale. All in all, an enjoyable smoke and a great addition to the everyday grind of this great sport of Cigar smoking. Grab a few and put a couple on “ice” as a little time could do some good work of rounding this one out. The Cubo Maduro smokes on the fuller side of medium with very little touch up work. I’d slide this in as a mid morning snack or for the accomplished smoker add a cup of Joe and sit back relax and enjoy! Looking for a tasty treat? <a href="https://fordonfifth.com/product/dapper-cubo-maduro-toro/">Grab a hold of this semi-sweet chocolate and light citrus stick.</a> Better yet grab some cold brew and a lighter add a Cubo Maduro and enjoy the 80 minute joyride…..</p>
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<h5>&#8211; David Harvey</h5>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Oct 2017 21:27:10 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>La Madrina, The Godmother At first grab, your eyes are drawn to the band. As a fan of tattoos, I appreciate the artwork here. Creativity of bands almost seems like a declining art. The smooth chocolate colored wrapper’s appearance is toothy and veiny. At first light, I get a woody chocolate feel with a faint taste [...]</p>
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<div>At first grab, your eyes are drawn to the band. As a fan of tattoos, I appreciate the artwork here. Creativity of bands almost seems like a declining art. The smooth chocolate colored wrapper’s appearance is toothy and veiny. At first light, I get a woody chocolate feel with a faint taste of spice. As I roll through the middle of this stick, you get an appreciation for the complexity of these flavors. Chocolate, woody, leather and just enough pepper to keep your interest is consistent as I smoke through and enter the final third. Reluctantly removing the band, the stick continues to get better in strength and flavor introducing a bit of toasted almond  flavor to this great mix. Overall this has been an enjoyable smoke from our friends over at Dapper and I’d give my 2 cent recommendation on this one. The La Madrina smokes medium to near full. The burn is great with no touch ups necessary. The flavor profile keeps your attention and is a delightful mid-afternoon stick. I’d put it in 3rd position in my 5 a day regimen. This rich chocolaty, earthy, leathery and creamy stick will keep your interest and your senses peaked! Complexity and good construction is enough to keep you calling for more. <a href="https://fordonfifth.com/?post_type=product&amp;s=la+madrina">Get your hands on one</a>, you won’t be disappointed…</div>
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		<title>Dunbarton Tobacco and Trust Umbagog Arriving 3/20/17</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Mar 2017 05:48:22 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]So we are launching our site and working hard on getting all the items loaded into our system. One thing for sure is we have Steve Saka&#8217;s latest stick Umbagog loaded and ready to rock! According to our tracking the cigars should be touching base tomorrow and are ready for pre-sale. We are setting aside [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]So we are launching our site and working hard on getting all the items loaded into our system. One thing for sure is we have Steve Saka&#8217;s latest stick Umbagog loaded and ready to rock! According to our tracking the cigars should be touching base tomorrow and are ready for pre-sale. We are setting aside just a handful for the shop, but the rest of Saka&#8217;s new sticks are hitting the streets to go to you his hungry fans!</p>
<p>Just in case you missed it, here is what <span style="color: #0000ff;"><a style="color: #0000ff;" href="https://fordonfifth.com/?s=umbagog&amp;post_type=product" target="_blank">Umbagog</a></span> is all about according to Steve&#8230;</p>
<p><em>&#8220;Umbagog is the name of one of the most pristine wilderness lakes in all of the United States. It is<br />
located on the border between Coös County, New Hampshire, and Oxford County, Maine. The origin<br />
of the word is from the Abenaki Indians meaning “shallow water” and I have been told the proper<br />
pronunciation is to the stress the second syllable as in “um-BAY-gog”, however I prefer to say it<br />
incorrectly as I always have as: “oom-BA-gog”. Just saying this word wrongly instantly makes me<br />
happy of heart. It is one of my favorite places in the entire world. The sky is marked with eagles and<br />
osprey, moose graze along her marshy shores and otters play friskily in wake. I love being on its quiet<br />
waters casting my line for the copious and voracious monster smallmouth bass it holds.</em></p>
<p><em>“Oom-BA-gog” is a perfect cigar for my time upon her waters. It is robust and durable, designed to</em><br />
<em> endure the rigors of outside activity with its thick broadleaf capa and easy burning liga. This is a cigar that doesn’t pretend to be special or seek to elicit the “oohs or aahs” of the cigar snobs. It is an honest, hardworking cigar that is meant to be smoked, chewed upon and lit however many times you wish.For me, it is the perfect cigar for mowing the yard, hiking, four wheelin’ and of course, fishing!&#8221;</em></p>
<p>The Umbagog comes in the following sizes:</p>
<p><strong>Corona Gorda</strong> 6.00 x 48 10ct Bundle<br />
<strong>Robusto Plus</strong> 5.00 x 52 10ct Bundle<br />
<strong>Toro Toro</strong> 6.00 x 52 10ct Bundle<br />
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