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Clubs of America | Aug 24, 2016

• In 1862, Union soldiers Private Barton W. Mitchell and Sergeant John M. Bloss found a piece of paper wrapped around three cigars at a campsite outside Frederick, Maryland.

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Clubs of America | Jul 09, 2016

Want to make the most of your cigar-smoking experience? Some hints: Source of Ignition: Always light up using a match, lighter, or a fancy cedar spill.

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Clubs of America | Jun 02, 2016

Those really familiar with cigars can identify the country of origin of a given cigar just by its aroma, appearance and the way it smokes.

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Clubs of America | May 10, 2016

Take a really critical look at your cigar. As a stogie connoisseur, it’s natural that you want your cigar to be worthy of your smoking time.

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Clubs of America | Apr 22, 2016

Most American citizens, including all those who are Cuban cigar lovers, are applauding President Obama on his very recent successful efforts at resuming relations with Cuba.

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Clubs of America | Mar 16, 2016

Really fond of cigar smoking, but have to admit you’re not a big fan of “the morning after” smoke aroma? If smoke has permeated your clothing, it is NOT necessary to dry clean or was…

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Clubs of America | Feb 28, 2016

Ever find yourself wishing you could carry on a truly intelligent conversation with other cigar smokers? Do you hesitate to put yourself out there because you just aren’t 100% sure of the terms …

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Clubs of America | Jan 16, 2016

The outermost leaves (or “wrappers”) control much of a cigar’s character and flavor. It has become quite commonplace for the wrapper shade to be used to describe the entire cigar.

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Clubs of America | Dec 02, 2015

Tracing the roots of cigar ancestry is a challenge, as everybody loves these tightly-rolled little bundles of joy.

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Clubs of America | Oct 30, 2015

Aside from snuff, the cigar is the most potent form of tobacco enjoyed by humans.

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