For whatever reason, Miami Suites cigars remind me of a bygone era, in which men and women went out on the town (both wearing hats, naturally) and had their martini glass in one hand and a premium cigar in the other.
Well, the martini has long since come back into style, although it looks a bit different. Now they're trendy and come in a thousand different flavors, and whether the martini you get is something great or a $12 dud depends largely on the recipe behind the mix and the skill of the bartender making it.
Flavored cigars occupy a similar position. Everyone seems to be trying their hand at augmenting their tobacco with some sort of flavoring to make it more appealing to folks who like something a little different. Some do it well, but the tobacco itself is second rate so the mix doesn't work. Others start with premium tobacco but don't have the right recipe to make something worth smoking. And then there are those who get both parts of the equation wrong. Better not to even discuss those.
Miami Suites cigars do this well, particularly for a short cigar that finishes quickly. Thompson Cigar has these cigarillos in Rum and Irish Cream flavors, and if you want a nice little flavored cigar to go out on the town with, these can make you feel as trendy as one of those 1920s starlets at the coolest club in town.

Well, the martini has long since come back into style, although it looks a bit different. Now they're trendy and come in a thousand different flavors, and whether the martini you get is something great or a $12 dud depends largely on the recipe behind the mix and the skill of the bartender making it.
Flavored cigars occupy a similar position. Everyone seems to be trying their hand at augmenting their tobacco with some sort of flavoring to make it more appealing to folks who like something a little different. Some do it well, but the tobacco itself is second rate so the mix doesn't work. Others start with premium tobacco but don't have the right recipe to make something worth smoking. And then there are those who get both parts of the equation wrong. Better not to even discuss those.
Miami Suites cigars do this well, particularly for a short cigar that finishes quickly. Thompson Cigar has these cigarillos in Rum and Irish Cream flavors, and if you want a nice little flavored cigar to go out on the town with, these can make you feel as trendy as one of those 1920s starlets at the coolest club in town.







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