Spotted: Sautter Cigars in “Meet The Neighbours” Series
We’re excited to share that Sautter of Mount Street is proudly featured in the latest Mount Street Neighbourhood campaign, “Meet The Neighbours,” as part of the Mount Street Neighbourhood Arts Festival running from 7th to 12th October.
Freedom?
SO – the new Labour Government’s most pressing concern is stopping a chap having a smoke with their pint in the pub garden? Interesting. At a time when the country is beset with problems, socially, economically, politically, racially – this is what you choose as one of your spearhead battle plans. Really?
Basics
IT’S a very noticeable phenomenon that videos or articles on the basics of cigar smoking ‘outperform’ their ratings rivals about three to one. How many times can you watch a ‘How To Light Your Cigar’ recording? Many, many times, apparently. So, you can come up with fancy new ideas, create hot content for your latest YouTube special – and find it beaten by an ages-old ‘How To’ clunker. But we must analyse why.
Summertime
THERE used to be a myriad of choices. Back in the day, we would have been offering you Por Larranaga Petit Corona, El Rey Del Mundo Choix Supreme, Hoyo Double Coronas and perhaps a dainty Du Maire or Du Prince.
The Circus Has Left Town
AFTER three days of endless smokeathons, meeting up with old friends and making new ones and learning more about the fabulous world of the Habano cigar, the Habanos World Days have moved on to pastures new, leaving the aroma of extinguishing cigars in the heat of a London summer.
Cigar Cafe
NICK HAMMOND delves deep to tell us what he feels is missing from London’s wonderful cigar store jigsaw puzzle…
Winds of Change
THERE is considerable turmoil in the cigar world right now. Change is something a lot of us fear, but it’s also one the certain thing in an uncertain world. Like it or not, change is coming.
Habanos World Days
SO, the annual Havana cigar shenanigans are over for another year, and despite the exorbitant prices of both cigars and tickets for the Gala Dinner in Havana, there appeared to be no shortages of sightseers, well-wishers, glad handers and Instagrammers.