Tag Archives: sotl

REVIEW: Rodrigo Cigars – La Fortaleza

                    If there is one thing we love at Cigars & Scripture , it’s a good story. Something that you can learn from, and yet, is compelling. George Rodriguez (President & Founder of Rodrigo Cigars) has a pretty cool story of, “How it all began”.                 George Rodriguez was an aficionado looking to the […]

REVIEW: FQ Cigars – Phenom No. 3

                    We at C&S are always on the hunt for new boutique lines, blends and brands. When Matthew Hunt (Founder) contacted us, our ears perked up. I got the opportunity to meet with Matt at local lounge here in Burbank, CA. Matt is one of the coolest cats you will meet; humble, nice, […]

REVIEW: Desiena Cigars – 312

                      DeSiena Ciagrs is about as close to the “boutique” title as you can get. A small production company with one blend (312) and five (5) vitolas. DeSiena Cigars has a simple and perfect goal and philosophy; “produce a consistent burning smoke, time and time again.”                 Rather than focusing on packaging, […]

Review: Draig – Cayuquero

Cayuquero is the second release by the Draig series. Last year’s Draig K was a great success and landed on a plethora of top 20 lists for 2012. Each blend by the House of Emilio company is an annual release from a limited amount of select tobaccos. Draig is a brand by Gary Griffith himself. […]

Review: Cult – Classic

It took us a while to get our hands on a few Cult cigars. We have been after them for a while, mostly due to the style and presentation. I mean, come on, who doesn’t love a good cult classic movie? So why wouldn’t we love a nice Cult – Classic cigar? WRAPPER: Ecuadorian Habano […]

Review: Portes – Maestro

WRAPPER: Connecticut BINDER: Dominican FILLER: Dominican SIZE: Torpedo (7×54) The Portes Q – Maestro is the third blend we have smoked from this boutique company and to be quite honest, probably our favorite blend thus far. This stick wasn’t completely packed with flavor, but had just the right kind of flavor. The Maestro took close […]