Gus


Standouts


I’ve been asked many times in the past, “What are some of the most memorable cigars you’ve smoked?” It’s a fair but difficult question to answer because there have been many outstanding cigars that I’ve been fortunate enough to enjoy over the last 15 years in this business. Some that come to mind are a 1998 Bahia Gold Robusto (smoked it blind next to an aged Cuban Cohiba Robusto and it blew the doors off the Cohiba), a ’98 CAO Aniversario Maduro Corona from the old Tabacalera Tambor factory (I believe that hands-down this was the best cigar CAO ever made), a Juan Lopez Seleccion No. 2 (Cuba), a Hoyo de Monterrey Epi no. 2 (Cuba), a ’99 Bolivar Belicoso Fino (Cuba) and on and on. I’d have to add to that list a Tatuaje L’Esprit de Verite pre-release sample, an Epernay Le Matin, a Oneoff (anyone remember those?!) when they were sampled at the RTDA (remember when it was called that?). I’m sure that if I sit here long enough, many, many more great cigars will jog my memory.

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Flying back to home-sweet-home Nashville this morning from Tampa. I’m still in my hotel room…been up for 2 hours already–coffee, calisthenics, shower, blog–then meeting MC for breakfast before we head to the airport. I gotta think that yesterday really brought us closer to where we’re supposed to be. Very positive meetings with Johnito (Oliva) and Gus (many thanks to our long-time friend, Cigar Dave, for brokering that meeting).