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UNBOXING – The Adventure Club SEPTEMBER 2022 – Est. $73.78 Value?
One of the best reasons to join a cigar subscription club is to have the opportunity to try new things as well as some cigars you might not be able…
by CigarScoreSep 10 No comments -
Cigar Review: Sancho Panza Extra Chido Toro
A couple of years ago, the classic brand Sancho Panza decided to revitalize its name and come up with new blends. Today we’re smoking and reviewing their latest blend, the…
by CigarScoreMar 3 No comments -
Cigar Review: Punch Dad’s Home Movies Toro
Over the past couple of years, Punch Cigars has come out with some really unique, whimsical, and, honestly, delicious cigars. From the Punch Dragon Fire in 2024, to the Spring…
by CigarScoreFeb 24 No comments -
Cigar Review: Rocky Patel Sun Grown Robusto
This is the second time I’ve reviewed the Rocky Patel Sun Grown Robusto, the first time being a blind review in 2021 (released 2022). Related: Rocky Patel Sun Grown Robusto…
by CigarScoreFeb 17 No comments -
Blind Cigar Review: LH Aniversario Limited Edition Toro
Today we continue our series of blind cigar reviews, where our goal is to provide you with a totally objective, completely neutral review of a cigar. Ellory went into this…
by CigarScoreFeb 14 No comments -
Cigar Review: Davidoff Aniversario Entreacto Short Corona
Initial Thoughts At only 3 1/2″ long, the Davidoff Aniversario Entreacto Short Corona is a tiny cigar. As you should suspect from a Davidoff cigar, the Entreacto is visually almost…
by CigarScoreFeb 10 No comments -
Cigar Review: Rocky Patel Sixty Toro
When it comes to cigar labels, Rocky Patel’s cigars are some of the best. Today we’re looking at the intricately designed and navy and red labeled Rocky Patel Sixty, which…
by CigarScoreFeb 3 No comments -
Cigar Review: RoMa Craft Whiskey Rebellion 1794 Bradford Robusto Extra
The RoMa Craft Intemperance Whiskey Rebellion 1794 Bradford Robusto Extra is a cigar I’ve reviewed before. You can find my first review of the RoMa Craft Whiskey Rebellion (2020) here.…
by CigarScoreJan 27 No comments -
Cigar Review: Espinosa Comfortably Numb Vol. 4 Toro
Going into this review, I knew almost nothing about the Espinosa Comfortably Numb Vol. 4. However, I did review the Espinosa Comfortably Numb Vol. 1 back in 2019, and I…
by CigarScoreJan 20 No comments -
CigarScore Brand Update 2025
1 Brand. 3 Products. 1 Mission. Over the past 7 years, the CigarScore brand has grown, expanded, and changed quite a bit. After a conversation with one of our users…
by CigarScoreJan 14 No comments -
Top 10 Cigars Under $10 – 2024 Edition
Imagine walking into your local cigar lounge with a $10 bill. You enter the humidor and think to yourself, “What’s the best cigar I can buy with the $10 in…
by CigarScoreDec 1 No comments -
Best Cigars of 2024
Since we opened our online cigar shop and retail lounge in progress CigarScore Lounge in 2022, we’ve had some truly amazing cigars. And, because of the Adventure Club, we’ve had…
by CigarScoreNov 1 No comments -
Cigar Review: League of Fat Bastards Serie L Toro
One of the things that attracted me to the League of Fat Bastards’ cigars was that they donate “40% of [their] net profits, on a quarterly basis, from all cigar,…
by CigarScoreOct 28 No comments -
Cigar Review: Dunbarton Tobacco & Trust Sobremesa Brulee Wagashi Toro
Some people might say “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” Well, with the Sobremesa Brulee, Dunbarton Tobacco & Trust didn’t take that advice and created yet another variation, the…
by CigarScoreOct 21 No comments -
Cigar Review: Room 101 Johnny Tobacconaut Toro 2024
One thing we like to do with the Adventure Club is explore multiple vitolas of the same cigar to see how the length and ring gauge of a blend changes…
by CigarScoreOct 14 No comments -
Cigar Review: Tatuaje 10th Anniversary Capa Especial Robusto
Initial Thoughts The Tatuaje 10th Anniversary Capa Especial Robusto was a great looking cigar with a medium brown and very oily Ecuadorian Habano wrapper leaf. The closed foot promised to…
by CigarScoreOct 7 No comments -
Cigar Review: Romeo y Julieta 1875 Nicaragua Toro
What do you get when one of the oldest names in cigars hires one of the oldest families in tobacco to make a cigar? You get the Romeo y Julieta…
by CigarScoreSep 30 No comments