Thursday, August 25, 2011

Celebrate Labor Day with Chamuco Cigars

Summer is winding down and you want to go out with a bang—so throw a Labor Day party and make sure to have Chamuco wholesale cigars as party favors! Here are a few easy party ideas:  
·         Throw an outdoor movie party. Put up a projector or use the side of your house to screen your favorite summer flick. Bonus points for serving popcorn (but we’re guessing your friends are just wine with beer, wine and cigars!).
·         Everyone loves brunch, so have a backyard brunch party with a buffet and your morning beverage of choice (think: Bloody Marys and mimosas). Make sure to leave cigar ashtrays out for after-brunch smoking.
·         If you don’t do a lot of cooking, invite your friends over for cocktails. Serve easy snacks like chips and dips, fancy nuts and crudités.

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

You're Welcome!

Do you follow Chamuco Cigars on Facebook? Well, you should, because we’re offering a 20% coupon off all items in our online store. What do you have to do? Visit us on Facebook. Bonus points for “liking” us and spreading the word about Chamuco Cigars to fellow cigar aficionados.
So visit Chamuco Cigars on Facebook and then head over to our online shop with your 20% off coupon and use it on cigars or apparel!
Whether you favor our Platinum, Maduro, Black Magic Maduro or Soul blends, you are sure to find a premium Nicaraguan cigar to enjoy:
Platinum – Belicoso $237.00
Platinum – Churchill $228.00
Platinum – Corona $207.00
Platinum – Robusto $216.00
Maduro – Belicoso $228.00
Maduro – Esplendido $216.00
Maduro – Robusto $207.00
Maduro – Corona $189.00
Black Magic Maduro – Gigante $186.00
Black Magic Maduro – Petite Belicoso $207.00
Black Magic Maduro – Robusto $192.00
Soul – Belicoso (Box Pressed) $147.00
Soul – Churchill $141.00
Soul – Robusto $132.00
You can also put your coupon towards fine Chamuco apparel. We have Chamuco caps and two different Chamuco shirts to choose from.

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

A Cigar That Lasts During the Whole Game

{Go Chargers!}
Now that the NFL lockout is over, it’s time to focus on football again. And what better way to cheer on your favorite team than by enjoying a fine Chamuco cigar? You may have seen our blends touted on cigar blogs, but did you know that our biggest cigar, the Black Magic Maduro Gigante, will last for an entire football game? You do now!
Here are the stats on the Black Magic Maduro cigar:
Wrapper: 4 year aged Habano Maduro, Nicaragua
Binder: 4 year aged Sumatra seed, Mexico
Filler: 2 to 3 year aged San Andres seed, Mexico & Habano seed, Nicaragua
·         Gigante – 6 x 60
·         Stout Belicoso – 5 x 52
·         Robusto – 5 x 50
Don’t forget to visit our official Facebook page to receive 20% off your next order!

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Popular Seeds and Tobacco Varieties

Chamuco Cigars may be known for premium  Nicaraguan cigars, but we are also knowledgeable about seeds and tobacco varieties from other areas. Here are a few popular seeds and tobacco varieties that  are ideal for maduro wrappers:
·         Habano: Described as Criollo, Habano seed and sometimes Corojo, Cuban-seed rapper is often found growing in the heartiest varieties throughout Honduras and Nicaragua, thus Habano wrapper from these areas is ideal for a wrapper that is rich, earthy and a little bit sweet.  
·         San Andres: Harvested in Mexico’s San Andres, this Cuban-seed tobacco San Andres wrapper is noted for its smooth, toasty qualities. This wrapper exhibits the sweetness found in the majority of maduros and is a perfect choice for blenders because it pairs well with most fillers.
·         Jaltepec: Jaltepec seeds are the same Cuban-seen tobacco grown in San Andres, but harvested in Costa Rica. Due to the nutrient-rich soil in Costa Rica, the wrapper is sweeter than the San Andres, but otherwise exhibits many similar qualities.

Monday, July 18, 2011

What Makes a Cigar a Maduro

Chamuco Cigars offers two Maduro blends: the Chamuco Black Magic Maduro, which is a Full Body Maduro, and the Chamuco Maduro, which is a Medium Body Maduro. But do you know what a maduro cigar is?
The word maduro translates to “ripe” in Spanish, so it’s not hard to see why maduros age extremely well. After the tobacco leaves are harvested from the plants, they are transported to a curing barn, where they mature from green to brown over the course of 45 days. The leaves then ferment in large “pilones” (that’s piles to us non-Spanish speakers) for up to three years, during which time the leaves change from light to dark brown as the sugars extract and the leaves become less and less tannic.
The amount of time a leaf needs to ferment is dependent on the thickness of the leaf as well as it’s nutrient content, which is determined by various factors such as growing region, the priming on the plant and the seed type.
It can take three to five years of fermentation for a tobacco leaf to naturally ripen into a maduro. Many seeds and tobacco types spawn thin, delicate leaves, thus they can never become true maduros. Stay tuned for our next blog to learn about some of the most popular varieties.

Monday, July 11, 2011

Where to Find Chamuco Cigars

Our boutique cigars can be found in Dallas, Philadelphia, St. Louis, Los Angeles and other cities, in addition to our online retail store. In San Diego, Chamuco Cigars are sold at several retailers. Read about one of them below and stay tuned for more spotlights on cigar shops featuring our cigars:
Hoffer’s Cigar Bar in La Mesa.
Hoffer’s is named after Phil “Hoffer” Hoffman, who has been a San Diego resident for 40 plus years. You’ll find Chamuco Cigars in this upbeat, elegant space alongside a broad selection of cigars and a large selection of draft beers and wine. What more could you ask for?
Hoffer’s Cigar Bar is located 10 minutes from downtown San Diego, in the heart of old La Mesa. San Diego Magazine has hailed Hoffer’s one of the best suburban bars in the San Diego area. Can you think of a better place to enjoy your quality cigars from Chamuco?

Friday, June 24, 2011

Aged Cigars: Worth the Wait

Like most of the finer things in life—wine and women, to name a few—cigars improve with age. Various strands and tobacco blend together in the rolling process, during which each cigar is bestowed a unique aroma and flavor.
At this point, the oils from different tobacco leaves begin to marry. This process continues, and over time the stability and complex intricacies of the smoke improve. Aging cigars takes precise timing, patience and accurate climate—but it is well worth the time and effort!
The best Nicaraguan cigar manufacturers will receive the leaves from the growers, roll the cigars and then hold them for 1-2 years before shipping. Chamuco Cigars only sells cigars that have had time to mature, while some manufacturers will sell them directly—before the aging process—because of the high demand for cigars.
Even an aged cigar should be fresh, but how do you tell if a cigar is fresh? Give it the “pinch test,” by lightly pinching the cigar between your forefinger and thumb. Ideally, it should feel firm but bounce back. If it’s spongy in some areas or feels like a piece of (dead) wood, it’s not fresh.

Thursday, June 16, 2011

The Finest Cigars from Nicaragua

{Lake Nicaragua}
Chamuco Cigars is a Nicaraguan cigar manufacturer, which means you can enjoy aged cigars from this small Central American country whether you live in Philadelphia, San Diego or another U.S. city.
Some of the finest cigars on the globe have been coming from fields in Nicaragua, particularly from Esteli, the capital of Nicaraguan cigar production. With a population of around 100,000, this northern town is chiefly supported by the tobacco and coffee industries. Located further north, the Condega valley is also home to tobacco fields and factories. The Jalapa valley, nestled against the Honduran border, is another hotspot for tobacco in Nicaragua. The moist microclimate of this remote valley has spawned comparisons to Cuba’s Vuelta Abajo. Commonly used for filler, the growth in Esteli is stronger than Jalapa leaf, which is sweeter and often used for wrapper.
Check out this post on Chamuco’s Black Magic Cigars and stay tuned for more about our blends and the finer things in life!

{Photo Credit: Eric Molena}

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Chamuco Cigars in Film: ‘Charlie Valentine’


{That's a Chamuco Cigar!}

Charlie Valentine, the title character in the award-winning 2010 film, likes the finer things in life—including quality cigars from Chamuco Cigars. Raymond J. Barry (Training Day) plays the title gangster, gunfighter, womanizer and gourmet chef in the film, which is a hybrid of action, drama and film noir. It wouldn’t be a gangster flick without cigars, and Chamuco was the chosen brand for Charlie Valentine.

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{Another appearance by Chamuco}

Written by Jesse V. Johnson (The 5th Commandment, Green Street Hooligans 2), Charlie Valentine follows the exploits of a career criminal whose last big job goes haywire. He seeks out his estranged son, played by Michael Weatherly (you know him from the hit CBS show NCIS) and as the story unfolds a different side of these gritty characters is revealed.
When it comes to cigars and movies, Chamuco Cigars is garnering quite a presence so stay tuned for more in our series on Chamuco Cigars in film!

Just a few of Charlie Valentine’s many awards:
Best Screenplay 2009 – Monaco Charity Film Festival
Best Drama – Manhattan International Film Festival
Best Drama – First Glance Filmfest Hollywood 2010
{The one and only Charlie Valentine, played by Raymond J. Barry}
Best Feature – International Film Festival South Africa
Official Selection – International Film Festival of Ireland
Official Selection – Boston Film Festival
Official Selection – Newport Beach Film Festival

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Chamuco Black Magic


Looking for a full bodied cigar? Look no further than our Black Magic Maduro. The dark wrapped Black Magic Maduro smells like cedar when unlit, but after applying a V-cut and lighting her up, prepare for your sinuses to fill up with smoke—and a spicy scent that will linger for the first few minutes.

The Black Magic Maduro remains spicy for the first inch and a half. That spiciness is accented with a hint of black pepper that is buried by a batch of other spices. The Robusto’s general taste profile lands in the toast and leather area, making the hit of spicy black pepper a welcome undertone. Don’t take our word for it though, try it for yourself.

Despite its small size, the Black Magic Maduro is heavy and dense and boasts perfect construction. Don’t be fooled by its hard feel, which can often mean it’s a bad draw or too dry, the Black Magic Maduro is as good as it gets.

When you see that red and black label, you know it’s Chamuco Cigars, your source for premium Nicaraguan cigars.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Chamuco Cigars in Film: 'The Butcher'

Chamuco Cigars made its film debut in the 2009 action movie The Butcher, directed by Jesse Johnson. The mobster movie stars Eric Roberts as "The Butcher," a henchman for gangster Murdoch, played by Robert Davi. "The Butcher" earns his nickname when he takes the blame for his boss and embarks on a mission for revenge in the film. Despite the star power in The Butcher, Chamuco Cigars manages to light up the screen.