If you have a passion for reviewing cigars, here's a simple worksheet that you can print off to write notes down as you smoke. It's free and simple! https://www.box.com/s/d1rdz8zjtx7se7kmtvuz
Upcoming
In the next few days we will see some changes for Stogie Rite. The first thing is instead of a once a day posting schedule that we currently have, we will be changing that to an every other day schedule. That way we have an extra day to maximize each post to it's full potential.
The second big change is that we will now be having a Whiskey Review. It's not just limited to whiskey, it will cover all sorts of liquor. These posts will be coming from our new writer, Charles LeMay. The first post from him will be on Friday, included will be an introduction to what he will be doing for Stogie Rite.
We appreciate all you viewers out there. You guys inspire us to make this site better with every post. If you are interested in writing about a certain subject you can always email our business email: stogierite@gmail.com. We are always accepting applications. Thanks!
The second big change is that we will now be having a Whiskey Review. It's not just limited to whiskey, it will cover all sorts of liquor. These posts will be coming from our new writer, Charles LeMay. The first post from him will be on Friday, included will be an introduction to what he will be doing for Stogie Rite.
We appreciate all you viewers out there. You guys inspire us to make this site better with every post. If you are interested in writing about a certain subject you can always email our business email: stogierite@gmail.com. We are always accepting applications. Thanks!
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Stogie Rite's 2012 Cigar of the Year
When deciding who deserves Cigar of the Year we examine a few basic aspects of the cigar. The most important being the taste of the cigar. The taste of the cigar is key in determining your mood during your smoke, the better the taste, the better the mood. Another aspect we examine is the draw, which is also very important. A bad draw is annoying and stressful. It's a sign of careless rolling. A good, even draw shows the amount of passion and care put into rolling the cigar which makes the experience more exquisite. The final aspect is the label. A fine cigar is a work of art and the label should be also.
After reading our guidelines for choosing the Cigar of the Year, we are pleased to announce that the winner is the Padron 1964 Anniversary Series! This fine cigar rolled in Nicaragua has phenomenal taste and shape. This box pressed beauty is worth every penny. A must-smoke.
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