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The Big Taste O’ Nica: The La Gloria Cubana Serie R Esteli

11 Sunday Dec 2016

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cigars, La Gloria Cubana, Nicaragua, Top Shelf Cigar Shoppe

Oh my. We have a winner here. Thank you to Gerald and Russell at the Top Shelf Cigar Shop for securing me my very own edition of this incredible stick.

My Puro is a Gordo-ish 6X64 beauty. It appears to be 100% Nicaraguan – filler, binder, and wrapper (Jalapa Sol). I think that wrapper is counted as natural. However it is a rich, deep brown and slightly oily. Have a look:

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She’s full-bodied but not at all overbearing. I at once got the earthy Nica-ness I love along with terrific hints of spice.

It’s a big stick and very tightly packed. In fact I thought I was going to have draw problems based on the density. None. At. All.

For such a large chunk of tobacco, it burns perfectly even and the draw is effortless. I was more than impressed. It’s my kind of big cigar – tons of rich, flavorful smoke with no work required (excluding this write-up).

The smoke is much like the woman pictured on the band: elegant but you probably wouldn’t want to underestimate her. This is a near perfect blend of the glory of Cuba and the sophisticated power of Esteli.

Bravo!

Top Shelf Fall Festival

22 Saturday Oct 2016

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cigars, fall, fun, Top Shelf Cigar Shoppe

If you weren’t there, you missed one heck of a party.

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Food, fun, and smokes. Even blocked a handicapped spot.

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A lively gathering.

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Football inside, football outside. And Dominos.

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Matt caught between the battle ‘o the reps.

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Our Cuban connection.

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Russell did act up a bit.

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Slim Daddy behaved himself.

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The legend, Chris Harper.

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I will see you next year.*

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*Actually, I’ll probably be with you tomorrow.

Vote For Freedom

24 Wednesday Aug 2016

Posted by perrinlovett in Legal/Political Columns, News and Notes

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America, cigars, election, freedom, government, politics, Russell Wilder, The People, Top Shelf Cigar Shoppe

A friend of mine owns a cigar shop. Okay, several of my friends own cigar shops. However, so far as I know, only one is politically connected. Yesterday his Letter to the Editor appeared in the Augusta (GA) Chronicle. It was half impassioned defense of his livelihood and the premium cigar industry and half pragmatic appeal for Trump votes.

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Regarding the later half, it was perhaps the best argument I have heard for voting for Donald Trump. I have copied Russell Wilder’s letter below (with his implied and assumed permission…). Please give it a read through. I was not swayed to the Trump Train though I support Russell’s libertarian ideals and his exemplary business. (By the way, if you are in Augusta and you need cigars … go see Russell and the boys!)

I don’t participate in popular politics or the Great Quadrennial Black Mass anymore because I am an esteemed member of the media. I have to maintain my neutrality… It was hard to write that while laughing. Seriously though, I have to maintain a free fire zone for all pols to stumble blindly into (don’t even have to bait ’em). I also acknowledge that the Old Republic has ended; I see no need to rearrange the deck chairs.

For those of you still in the system and leaning conservative, I encourage you strongly to consider Mr. Wilder’s sensible arguments. One may substitute “tobacco shop” with any honest field of business. I have some further commentary below but here is the letter:

Russell Wilder, We Must Vote For Trump, Letter to the Editor of the Augusta Chronicle, August 23, 2016:

For those who say they can’t vote for Donald Trump because he is not a real conservative, and they must stand for their conservative principles:

I voted my conscience in 2008 for Bob Barr, and again in 2012 for Libertarian Gary Johnson for president. What did that get me? It got me President Obama.

It got me the State Children’s Health Insurance Program expansion, along with its 40-cent-per-cigar federal tax increase; an increase of $1.67 to a $2.76-per-pound pipe tobacco tax; and a $23.67-per-pound increase in the cigarette tobacco tax.

Then three months later it got me the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act of 2009. This act gave the Food and Drug Administration the authority to regulate all tobacco products.

I used to be idealistic about what we can do to change our republic, but I no longer have time to wait and hope people will come to their senses, and become educated and involved in our self-governance.

I am losing my business that I have poured my blood, sweat and tears into. I have invested my hard-earned money, my time and my heart into creating a business that employs three people and serves my community and my customers. My business generates property taxes; sales taxes for the state and my county; federal excise taxes; and thousands of dollars in donations to charities in my community.

Gary Johnson has zero chance to win. He will not win one single Electoral College vote. Hating on Trump and “voting your principles” will elect Hillary Clinton. Is Trump my first choice for president? No! Is he my best option to keep my business viable so all my hard work won’t go to waste? You bet!

Is our political system in need of an overhaul? You bet! Are the two choices we have in November less than desirable? Of course! Is anyone other than these two candidates going to win in November? Absolutely not!

I’m a businessman. I have to deal with what I am given, and make the most of it for the best result I can get. I have to play the hand I am dealt.

Either Trump or Clinton will be elected Nov. 8. I choose the Republican nominee. I’m not completely sure what to expect if Trump wins, but I am completely sure what to expect if Clinton wins – and it won’t be anything positive for business.

When you have a business that means everything to you that is being destroyed by the federal leviathan, come and talk to me about your conservative principles.

If you feel we need to change the political system, as I do, it is too late to make meaningful changes for this election. I can assure my conservative friends that voting for a third party, voting for Clinton or not voting at all in protest won’t change anything. It will give us President Hillary Clinton, who will continue the failed policies of Obama.

Very well said, my friend. I read through some of the on-line comments that followed, as did Russell. A few folks actually grasped the important issues – freedom, mainly. The most of them were contributed I think by a robot. Those opined incredible stupidity; no actual person that dumb could operate a computer. It had to be an anti-freedom robot.

Among the drivel spouted by the evil AI, Russell was:

Accused of killing 500,000 people per year;

Compared to a meth or crack dealer;

Assumed to sell cigarettes; and

Being a “far-left” “loonie”.

If these remarks are not the result of a Satanic computer program, then the former Republic is inhabited by people so retarded as to be unable to operate any type of government let alone grasp individual liberty.

In any event I applaud my friend’s championing of freedom and his business interests. That some will continue to fight the good fight no matter what means there is hope for a later revival. I take comfort in the thought there may be cigars in the new Renaissance.

Avo No. 2: Where It All Began

19 Friday Feb 2016

Posted by perrinlovett in Books For Sale, Other Columns

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Avo, cigars, The Happy Little Cigar Book, Top Shelf Cigar Shoppe

I was in a cigar shop. It was Top Shelf Cigars of Augusta, Georgia. I made my way around the humidor. Fate turned my gaze to the Dominican section in the back. There I happened upon a happy little box – the Avo Classic No. 2. Memories flooded my mind.

As I wrote in The Happy Little Cigar Book the Avo No. 2 was the first premium Cigar I ever purchased. That first encounter was almost eleven years ago. Times and my tastes have changed. Having gone a good while without an Avo I decided to light one up.

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Perrin Lovett.

Back then I smoked after a steak dinner. Now I proceeded having just come off the road. The experience was much the same. A few years older and a few pounds lighter I still thoroughly enjoyed this stick.

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Gettin going. Perrin Lovett.

Avo Uvezian is a famed pianist and composer. On a junket to Switzerland in 1983 he had the brilliant idea to craft his own cigar blend. He teamed with Hendrik Kelner from Davidoff. The rest is history.

Gentlemen’s Gazzett notes the Avo Classic “remains a perfect reflection the cigar maker’s credo.” The Cigar Inspector gives it a 4.5 star rating. I agree. This is certainly not my usual fare. I, being now experienced in what I really enjoy, go for fully bodied and, dare I admit, dirtier cigars – the stuff of black Nicaraguan dirt. However, I found the No. 2 as intriguing today as I did in 2005.

The burn and draw are flawless. Once I had it going I did not once have to touch up. My toro natural was as well composed as any work of Uvezian. The smoke is super smooth like a really good Cuban. The taste is a bit milder perhaps – almost “creamy” whatever that denotes. There is nothing milky about it. I equate this to light and smooth. It is a very easy smoke. Any novice can handle it with ease and without fear. I have recommended this more than once as a first cigar. Veterans will relish the simplicity as well.

Along the way a few sublte notes of pepper and other tastes evolved. None were substantial enough to warrant a label of “spicy” however. Their coming and going mingled perfectly with the overall character of the smoke.

I had no steak or other sustenance beyond a brown ale. Oddly enough I pared this very mild cigar with a Maduro Brown Ale from Cigar City Brewing (Tampa, FL). The haphazard blend came off perfectly.

Perfect is how I can best describe the No. 2. It is a perfect companion for a thoughtful evening of reflection, an overdue private conversation, or any moment of relaxation. And, as a bonus, it won’t leave you with “horse breath” as the tobacconist put it over a decade ago.

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Smooth unto the end. Perrin Lovett.

From a master composer and a master blender comes a master’s smoke. Enjoy an Avo Classic at your local smoke shop soon – for old times sake or for a smooth balanced delight.

 

Another Happy Election

04 Wednesday Nov 2015

Posted by perrinlovett in Legal/Political Columns, News and Notes

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corruption, elections, Georgia, government, politics, Russell Wilder, stupidity, The People, Top Shelf Cigar Shoppe, voting

As most of you know, I have no use whatsoever for government. Politicians, I detest them. I have not directly participated in electoral theater in a few years. I have yet to look back. I have found freedom in my personal anarchy.

Even as I write this little post I listen to a debate amongst several local libertarians. One of them was a candidate recently – a Republican for expediency. He lost yesterday in his bid to join the corrupt and useless Columbia County, Georgia commission.

My good friend, Russell Wilder, was the only liberty-minded of the five candidates who sought the 3rd District seat. Russell is the honest owner of Top Shelf Cigars.

For personal reasons I recently vacated the county and could not have supported Rus even if I had wanted to. I did not, not caring for the race at all. I did though support and encourage my friend. He would have been a tremendous asset for the people of Evans, etc. I posit he would have been too good for the local citizenry. They got what they really wanted and what they truly deserve – crapulence.

I understand two men out of the five made the cut and will now face off in another election. Hurrah… I don’t even know who they are. Maybe they’re both worthy. Given the pitiful, short-sighted, and plain stupid political history of the area I doubt it. Again, I don’t care and whatever falls out will be just comeuppance for the voters.

These are the same people who elected a gang of thieves who foisted upon them a series of low-rent, crime-ridden apartment complexes. And, then they re-elected the officials. These being the same officials who, being bribed, allow developers to over build without the slightest concern for increased traffic or utility needs.

They are the same people who putter about with their handicapped plates, blocking all hope of speedy travel. The same who righteously preach the evils of alcohol on Sunday only to be arrested Monday for giving booze to kids on Saturday. The same who automatically favor bombing some country they could never find on a map. They complain about government waste and welfare spending as they ship their drug-addled children off to public schools and as they collect all manner of disability and other state checks. These are H.L.Mencken’s poster children.

Russell was naturally let down about his placing in the polls. Any free people around should feel similarly. Rus would have been a fresh presence of common sense, decency and freedom. But, those are not things the general public usually desires.

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The man you missed; your loss.

I told Rus it was really for the best – all things happen for a reason. I analogized his loss to Boromir’s fall in The Lord of the Rings.

Boromir, a powerful, good, and noble man, was unnaturally drawn to Sauron’s illusion of power. Had he gained the Ring of Power he may have well affected great change and victory for his people. Perhaps not. Either way he would have suffered a horrible fate in the end. He would have been corrupted and ruined.

As it happened, Boromir failed in his attempt to seize power. He redeemed himself and conquered his evil temptations. The experience cost him his life but it remained his life – free and decent.

Russell’s plight is, of course, less dramatic. Still, he has been saved, through defeat, from the endless stupidity of local politics.

He may attempt public office again. He may win next time. Next time he may make a tangible difference. It will happen when or if the ordained time comes. Until then the local populace will continue to get what they get – and no less than they deserve.

Note: Yeah, I’m a little harsh in this assessment. Harsh, but honest. If you happen to live in the area and are reading this, you are obviously not the problem. I bet you do know the problem though.

Rub a Dub Nub: Small Cigar, Big Smoke

27 Wednesday May 2015

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cigars, Nub, Oliva, Top Shelf Cigar Shoppe

Nub: 3) “a lump or small piece.”

Nub by Oliva: “Rather than wait for a cigar to develop and evolve, which typically occurs an inch to two inches in, the idea behind Oliva’s Nub was to specifically blend it to hit its sweet spot right off the bat and remain at its peak right through to the end. Each size is short and stout in stature.”

A few evenings ago I was working digitally at my favorite hangout of all time – Top Shelf Cigars.  In walks Mike Walters of the Oliva Company (Family).  Mike offered me my choice of delectable smokes, freebies from the great maker.  Note: Cigar Representatives always frequent good shops; they present their wares to regulars as a gesture of goodwill and as a research tool (another benefit of the hobby!).  Running short on time I chose a Nub, the little brand of which I have had some prior experience – all positive. The Nub: short, sweet and to the point.  This stick was in stark contrast to the excellent but enormous titan of a cigar I last reviewed.

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(This may be larger than the actual cigar.)

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(It’s a business card size smoke.  Visit, call or email Russell for details.)

The Camaroon or Maduro Nub delivers an excellent experience, rich with taste for those in a hurry.  Under normal conditions it is good for maybe 30 to 45 minutes of enjoyment.  It’s perfect for the lunch hour break.

Surprisingly, given its diminutive size, the little fellow packs a punch.  Born in Nicaragua this gem is (in those blends I noted) rich, earthy and, perhaps, a little woody.  I don’t write for Aficionado so I am unable to find notes of coffee, pencil eraser, or chocolate raspberry liquorice. None-the-less, the Nub is an outstanding choice.  A lighter blend makes an excellent first cigar as it is not overpowering nor bitter.

As the Oliva site says, it cuts to the chase of the smoke – straight to the good flavors that usually take a minute or two to develop.

Remember the Nub.  Just because you’re short on time doesn’t mean you must be short on smoke.

Cigars on Deck

03 Saturday Aug 2013

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Augusta, cigars, green space chickens, Perdomo, Top Shelf Cigar Shoppe

Summer is in full swing and it’s time for a cigar!  Okay, this summer it seems it’s either crazy hot or raining buckets.  What is the discerning outdoor cigar smoker to do?  Sit in the garage?  The wife will still nag about smoke magically seeping through the walls.  Light up in the car?  That’s not very comfortable.  Puff away under an umbrella?  You get the idea.  On a hot and humid day or a really wet day it’s extremely difficult to enjoy a fine cigar in the great outdoors.  Or it was…

Today you can smoke a stogie outside, rain or shine, in complete comfort!  My good friend, Russell Wilder, has raised the bar even higher by adding a beautiful and spacious covered outdoor deck over at Top Shelf Cigars!

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Check out this beauty!

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Here’s the view from inside:

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Take another look; cool and comfortable!

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The deck, just like everything else Russell does, is top-notch.  The whole area is furnished with comfortable chairs and plenty of tables for all your needs.  You’ll find ashtrays, cutters, and lighters ready to go.  Unlike at some other tobacco “shops,” on-site cigar enjoyment is actively encouraged here.  Stop by and try something new like a Perdomo Champagne Sun Grown or a tried and true favorite like an Ashton VSG.  Whatever you want, you’ll find it in the area’s largest and most luxurious humidor.

When fall ushers in cooler days, the deck will be the perfect place to enjoy a smoke and a spiced beer.  Should winter deliver a rare snow, the fun can go on in style.  Top Shelf is now the home of the ultimate outdoor cigar venue!

Of course, to experience the Ultimate Ultimate experience, all one has to do is step inside – into the classiest smoke shop this side of Park Avenue.  For an outline of what you can expect, check out my older Top Shelf story.  But, again, don’t take my word for it.  Stop in and see for yourself!  Pay Gerald, Sarah, Tom, Matt, Jake, and Russell “Cigar Man” Wilder a visit.  You’ll be glad you did.

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(Top Shelf Cigars: Augusta’s ONLY name in cigars!)

Top Shelf Cigars

03 Sunday Mar 2013

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America, Augusta, business, cigars, dominos, Esteli, Florida, GA, green space chickens, humidor, libertarian, London, luxury, Masters, New Hampshire, New York, Nicaragua, Nick Perdomo, pipes, poker, Rudyard kipling, Russell Wilder, Southeast, tobacco, Top Shelf Cigar Shoppe

I like to help people.  I also appreciate good people and good services.  So, I have no problem whatsoever writing this column about my great friends at the Top Shelf Cigar Shoppe in Martinez (Evans [greater Augusta]), Georgia.  This is part of my continuing series on good businesses.

My family and I moved to Augusta about six years ago.  I needed to find a top-notch place to purchase and enjoy fine cigars.  There were and still are several tobacco businesses in the area, each unique in its own way.  However, when I first visited Top Shelf I knew I was “home.” 

Just about every city over 100,000 in population has at least one cigar shop.  Some are decent, others are good, some are great.  Top Shelf falls into the rare great category.  If you live in the area and enjoy fine cigars, I highly recommend a visit.  Find them on the web, here: http://www.topshelfcigarshoppe.com/.  If you’re visiting or just passing through, you’ll feel right at home.

Top Shelf is the brainchild and proprietary interest of Mr. Russell Wilder.  After retiring early, Russell knew he wanted to develop a special place dedicated to premium cigars and pipe tobacco.  He has more than accomplished his original goal, having built one of the most recognized and distinctive stores in America.  This has not been am easy process.  Often he reports to work before the sun rises and doesn’t leave until it is dark again.  He goes the extra mile for his customers and with his suppliers and employees. 

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(Russell and his boss.)

Russell regularly attends national conventions and trade shows and has a personal relationship with most of the major players in the modern cigar market.  Just the other day he returned from a trip to Esteli, Nicaragua and a visit to Nick Perdomo’s growing and production operation.  Nick and other cigar royalty have been quests at Russell’s shop over the years. 

I’ve been to cigar shop’s from Florida to New Hampshire.  The really good one’s are memorable because they get things right.  In addition to maintaining an inventory which works for the local market, owners must follow trends and design their stores to be as comfortable and enjoyable as possible.

Russell has had three different locations, each an improvement over the previous incarnation.  His original shop was in a shopping center.  As is (or was), it was an excellent place.  However, when the opportunity presented itself to move to a larger space where he could upgrade most of the shop’s features, Russell didn’t hesitate.  I helped move some of the stock and furniture from place to place as did most other “regulars.”  A great shop will always have at least a few regular customers on hand to demonstrate the quality of the business.

Last summer Russell made a quantum leap.  He bought his own freestanding building and moved his shop to its current location on Columbia Road.  This provides easy access from Washington and Wheeler roads, both major arteries, as well as access to Interstates 20 and 520.  There are some interior pictures of the new shop at the link above.  You may notice a rounder version of your’s truly in one of those – seated at the domino table with a few other vagabonds.

The new shop is a model of cigar industry environment and decor.  It features a giant, two-room walk-in humidor with dark wood and exposed brick trim.  The rest of the building (even the huge bathroom) is covered floor and ceiling in rich judge’s panelling and tongue and groove Arkansas pine.  The floor is a beautiful faux stone.  I played a small part in the remodeling of the new space, working several nights until late with a crew of other dedicated regulars to help Russell build his dream.  It was well worth it.  And, it says something about a man when so many of his friends and customers will pitch in on a construction project of that magnitude for free.  The greater portion of the credit for the new design goes to one Scott Kirby, who single-handed did about 80% of the interior work.  Everything you see is hand, scratch built.  The design rivals anything I’ve ever seen in the cigar best of any major city.  Think a luxury shop in New York or London.

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(Kipling in the humidor.)

Any liquor store with a license can sell cigars.  Some lower-rent aficionados go so far as to buy cigars on-line.  A great shop makes for a great experience.  Russell and his staff – wife Sharon (the real boss), daughter Sarah, Gerald, Tom, and Matt – know the business inside and out and can make tremendous recommendations and comparisons. 

Another critical facet of a successful shop is the smoking lounge.  As noted above, Top Shelf’s is trimmed in luxurious wood and stone.  It has three air-cleaners to keep the atmosphere breathable no matter how many cigars are being enjoyed.  There is spacious seating for many friends to gather in comfort.  Russell provides humidified lockers, a giant screen television with cable, a refrigerator, free coffee, and innumerable other services.  The lounge is usually busy any hour of the day, any day of the week.

As part of going the extra mile Russell offers many additional perks.  The shop is home to a premium club with meets at least once a month.  The meetings provide an entertaining opportunity for fellowship and the enjoyment of the latest cigars.  The shop also hosts a friendly poker game once a week (no cash).  Russell also is deeply involved in the community.  From his annual charity golf tournament to providing cigars to local businesses and clubs to keeping the smoke-loving patrons of the Masters happy, Russell is everywhere.

An arch-libertarian, Russell is happy to give his opinion on politics and economics to both his customers and friends as well as the local media.  Russell also has a keen sense for the stock market and is always dropping profitable hints to those who will listen.  This level of personal service is what puts Top Shelf above just about any other store in the Southeast.

Drop by for a visit if you can.  If not, scour your area for a shop with the traits I’ve listed here.  You’ll be glad you did.  Not a cigar lover?  Shame on you.  There is still time!

Perrin Lovett

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