I believe they manufacture their own cigars. I am not 100% about that. But, I did find the Nat Sherman web page has a "History of Nat Sherman" section. I found it very informative.
I would post the link, but not sure if it is allowed.
I had my first last night. It was gifted, but I assume it was a #5. I have never been a fan of most cigars that are hyped, but this one was definitely worth all the praise! I found it full of pepper and spice and everything nice!
Just leave them in your car until she goes to bed and then quickly (and quietly) run outside and move them to the humi. I have successfully completed this maneuver for over 3 years.
Also, when you receive a package in the mail that is obviously full of sticks, just say, "Damn, they hit me...
Gin Buck
Ben Hogan used to drink this I am sure it has numerous names, but Gin Buck is what I know it as. Great anytime drink
2 part Gin
1 part Gingeraile
2 lime
Stir and serve over ice.
"Year of foundation: 1852
Tobacco Country: Cuba
Tobacco Procedence: Vuelta Abajo
Factory: Romeo y Julieta
Named for the rustic squire to Don Quixote in Miguel de Cervantes' famous 1605 novel of the same name, this very old brand was originated by Emilio Ahmsted in 1852. It is much admired for...
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