More in big smoke 2016
2016 Big Smoke Sunday Seminars—Roll Your Own
A pile of wet tobacco leaves sat on the table. Standing before it, a succession of eager cigar fans, attendees of Cigar Aficionado's Big Smoke Las Vegas, forming a long line out …
2016 Big Smoke Sunday Seminars—Touring Scotch-land
By itself, Scotch whisky can be a great experience, and when the right dram is paired with a great cigar, the effects can be elevated to near magical.
2016 Big Smoke Sunday Seminars—Cigar Lovers Breakfast
Nine-thirty comes early in Las Vegas. In the land of bright lights, free flowing drinks and excessive nightlife, the nights in the desert never seem to end. So when 500 cigar …
2016 Big Smoke Saturday Seminars—A Cigar Lover’s Guide to Cuba
Cuba is always on the minds of cigar smokers, and with the Obama istration's recent changes to the laws pertaining to Americans and their ability to legally obtain cigars …
2016 Big Smoke Saturday Seminars—Top Three Legal Cigars of 2015
From the type of tobaccos in the blend to the color of the band, behind every cigar there is a story. After all, cigars just don't appear spontaneously on the shelves of cigar …
2016 Big Smoke Saturday Seminars—Lunch With Oliva Cigar Company
After an engaging morning of smoking Cigar Aficionado's top three cigars of 2015 and listening to a multitude of cigar and tobacco presentations, Big Smoke attendees had built up …
2016 Big Smoke Saturday Seminars—Anatomy Of A Cigar
Ever wonder what's underneath a cigar? Ever ponder why your cigar burns so evenly (or unevenly) or why it tastes the way it does? Like complex machines and organic systems, a …
2016 Big Smoke Saturday Seminars—Honduran Cigars
While countries like Nicaragua and the Dominican Republic may be getting the lion's share of attention, third-place Honduras is the fast-growing sleeper of the cigar world as its …
2016 Big Smoke Saturday Seminars—The Next Generation Cigarmakers
As in life, the one certainty of the cigar business is change. Tastes change, styles change, seed varietals change and, inevitably, so do the people who run the industry. If "The …