Shanken's Cigar Handbook

Shanken's Cigar Handbook
Author: Marvin R Shanken
Publisher: Running Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1997-09-29
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9780762400591

The ideal reference for the novice cigar fancier, with guidelines for selecting a cigar, cutting, lighting, and ashing. Also includes cigar brands, styles, history, and humidor selection and usage.

Cigar Aficionado

Cigar Aficionado
Author: Marvin R. Shanken
Publisher: Wine Spectator Press
Total Pages: 54
Release: 1997-06
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9781881659457

This primer includes information on tobacco production, cigar etiquette, humidor maintenance, and which drinks best complement a fine smoke. Plus, a list of major premium cigar brands, comparative strength ratings, a glossary of cigar terms, full-colour photographs, maps and a pull-out ring gauge and ruler.

Cigar Aficionado's Art of Cigars

Cigar Aficionado's Art of Cigars
Author: Marvin R. Shanken
Publisher: Courage Books
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1998
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9780762403929

Tours the world's finest private collection of humidors, exploring the history of cigar accoutrements from cutters to ashtrays, in a sumptuously photographed edition by the editor and publisher of Cigar Aficionado.

Cigar Companion

Cigar Companion
Author: Marvin R. Shanken
Publisher: Taylor & Francis US
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2005-06
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9780762419579

Cigar Aficionado magazine, known worldwide for its celebration of the good things in life, revolutionized the art and enjoyment of cigar smoking. More than one million readers turn to the magazine to learn about the world's most enjoyable cigars, spirits, wines, beers, restaurants, resorts, collectibles, and more. In each issue, the editors evaluate a wide variety of cigars in a blind tasting format and rate them on a 100-point scale. Our previous Cigar Aficionado titles have sold a combined total of nearly half a million copies. Now Cigar Aficionado presents the ultimate resource, an easy-to-use, full-color guide with ratings and tasting notes for more than 200 fine cigars, organized by brand. For less than the price of 3 good cigars, it also explores the history and production of cigars, with expert advice on buying, storage, preparation, and smoking etiquette. With a wealth of useful information, this is an essential reference for both connoisseurs and those just beginning to appreciate the pleasures of cigars.

The Cigar Companion

The Cigar Companion
Author: Anwer Bati
Publisher: Chartwell Books
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2020-04-14
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 0785838422

The Cigar Companion is the perfect study-side guide to unlocking the delicate intricacies and delicious undertones of handmade cigars—including the history of cigars, a buyer's guide, and profiles of 70 current top brands of quality cigars complemented by full-color photographs. Much more sophisticated than their slimmer, machine-made counterparts, a good cigar offers a certain levity and celebration. Often compared with fine wine, the way that good cigar products are made and the quality of the ingredients are reflected in the flavor of the final product. The rich history of enjoying cigars has seen many changes, yet hand rolling remains a valued practice among cigar aficionados—there are just some things that machines cannot copy. The time-treasured practice of harvesting, drying, and curing the leaveshas a deep traditional background and has shown innovative developments that offer new experiences to cigar smokers. There are many different ways to make cigars, and even more ways to discern its quality once it is in the hands of the consumer. If you're curious about any aspect of cigar culture, The Cigar Companion covers: The origin story of cigars A cigar directory of fan favorites Best practices for buying cigars Storage techniques for maximum preservation Directory of reputable cigar merchants to get you started A comprehensive directory of every brand of cigar, this book lists all the major brands, such as Havana and Dominican, as well as many lesser-known brands. Information on origin, smoking qualities, flavor and aroma, and buying and storing fine cigars is included. Consider The Cigar Companion your invitation into the fascinating world of cigars.

Cigar Aficionado's Buying Guide to Premium Cigars

Cigar Aficionado's Buying Guide to Premium Cigars
Author: Running Press
Publisher: Running Press Book Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998-04
Genre: Cigars
ISBN: 9781881659495

This complete listing of more than 1200 cigars reviewed in CIGAR AFICIONADO magazine is an ultimate resource for cigar lovers. Each cigar is rated on a 100-point scale and listed along with its price, country of origin, type of tobacco, and description of strength and flavor. Also includes a directory of over 3200 retail tobacconists in the U.S. and some abroad.

Comp City

Comp City
Author: Max Rubin
Publisher: Huntington Press Inc
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2012-08
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1935396919

Every year, U.S. casinos give away more than a billion dollars worth of amenities to customers in return for their gambling action. These giveaways, known as "comps" (short for complimentaries), range from parking and drinks to gourmet meals and airfare. Are you getting your share? From nickel slot players to $500 a hand blackjack high rollers, Comp City has shown tens of thousands of gamblers how to get free casino vacations.

Tobacco Sheds of the Connecticut River Valley

Tobacco Sheds of the Connecticut River Valley
Author: Darcy Cahill
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780764332043

Over 200 beautiful colour photos provide a detailed look at a wide variety of tobacco sheds in the Connecticut River Valley. An engaging text delivers a unique look at tobacco sheds from a historical, personal, and an agricultural perspective through the changing seasons. Readers will enjoy an overview of the tobacco industry from the farmer's perspective and tour the valley's rich agricultural history, using interviews and hands-on research to captured the essence of this special crop. Learn why it is still an important part of life for the region and how Yankee ingenuity married form and function to solve unique problems presented by fickle weather conditions. Further, the text explores the construction and unique features of tobacco sheds, and how some historic sheds have been transformed, given new life and new uses. This book will be treasured by everyone fascinated with farm architecture and rural New England life.

Bordeaux

Bordeaux
Author: Charles Cocks
Publisher:
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1846
Genre: Bordeaux (Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France)
ISBN:

Churchill's Cigar

Churchill's Cigar
Author: Stephen McGinty
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2011-03-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 0330531964

During the Second World War, Churchill's cigar was such an important beacon of resistance that MI5, together with the nation's top scientists, tested the Prime Minister's supplies on mice rather than risk sabotage. Today Winston Churchill and his cigar remains a global icon, memorialised by a 107 foot statue of a cigar in Australia, while his cigar stubs are treasured as relics. Using original archival research and exclusive interviews with Churchill's staff, Stephen McGinty, an award-winning journalist, explores Churchill's passion for cigars and the solace they brought. He also examines Churchill’s lasting friendship with Antonio Giraudier, the Cuban businessman who for twenty years stocked Churchill's humidor, before fleeing Castro's revolution.