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Thoughts with Robert Peng
LORDD ZEEDD (Ft. Adam Zed)

Thoughts with Robert Peng

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2021 86:54


I got Adam Zed on the podcast Check out instagram:@plan_zed youtube: PLANET ZED https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeiUqqCtAnhs9p0iAu-5HyA/videos

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Game Of Your Life
Super Smash Bros with Adam Zed

Game Of Your Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 64:53


This week Adam Zed joins Jordan Ducharme to discuss the crossover game that started it all, super smash Bros. Before that Jordan goes into the time his house was robbed, the guys talk about their similar PlayStation experience, and we recall the first time we'd ever heard of the concept of this game. Thats before the main event itself which is breaking down the groundbreaking game character by character, level by level. Check it out! Follow @GOYLPod & @FunnyJordanD and catch up with Adam! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gameofyourlife/support

Not Just For Kids Podcast
The Not Just For Kids Movie Club

Not Just For Kids Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 8:54


"Where does he get those wonderful toys?" This week marks the arrival of our new Patreon Channel, The Not Just For Kids Movie Club. And here is a preview of the first two episodes as we begin our series looking at Batman. Check out our Patreon Channel at: https://www.patreon.com/notjustforkids Follow Louise Blain at https://twitter.com/Shiny_Demon  And Adam Robinson at https://twitter.com/Adam_Zed  Email us: notjustforkidspodcast@gmail.com Tweet or Instagram us: @adultstoopod

Pulling The Trigger
Adam Zed: Comedian, Podcaster, Film Maker, Punk Rock Asshole

Pulling The Trigger

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 72:39


Adam and I got together to talk about his recent abusive relationship, vampire pedophile cabals, and kitties! Adam's Website: https://adamshow.tumblr.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/plan_zed/ Video Episode: https://youtu.be/mTnW3eVP8nc —FOLLOW ME— WEBSTUFF: ■ https://www.markhughescomedy.com ■ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/markhughescomedian ■ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/markhughescomic/ #domesticviolence #comedy #biden2020

Pulling The Trigger
27 Adam Zed, Comedian and Rabble Rouser

Pulling The Trigger

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2018 81:43


Adam Zed is a Comedian, Filmmaker and Podcaster. He has performed stand-up across North America. On his podcast “My Dumb Podcast with Adam Zed” He has talked with comedians and artists about any topic totally uncensored. Through his films, standup and podcast he pushes the boundaries of free speeches, as well as a straight white guy can. www.adamshow.com Twitter and Instagram: plan_zed Web: www.markhughescomedy.com Twitter and IG: @markhughescomic Facebook: www.facebook.com/Pulling-the-Trig…95/?ref=settings Patreon: www.patreon.com/markhughescomic

MY DUMB PODCAST with Adam Zed
MY DUMB PODCAST with Adam Zed -= Nick Beaton Edition =-

MY DUMB PODCAST with Adam Zed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2018 77:00


It's another Fantastic episode of MY DUMB PODCAST with Adam Zed. This week our guest is the hilarious International Comedian Nick Beaton. We sit down and talk about the events of the day while punishing our livers. Check out more episodes at www.Adamshow.com and www.Toofar.tv

MY DUMB PODCAST with Adam Zed
MY DUMB PODCAST with Adam Zed -=Tyler Morrison Edition=-

MY DUMB PODCAST with Adam Zed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2018 64:26


On this episode of MY DUMB PODCAST with ADAM ZED, We have the hilarious comedian Tyler Morrison and we talk about what it takes to make it in the bare knuckle blood thirsty battlefield that is stand-up comedy. check out more at www.Adamshow.com and www.Toofar.tv

DogWatch Cigar Radio
DogWatch Cigar Radio #351 November 05, 2011

DogWatch Cigar Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2011 138:09


The Cigar of the Week, the Undercrown by Drew Estate, was provided by Duque Cigar Company in Indialantic, Florida. The cigars featured in the "What's My Band" segment of the show were sent by Canadian listener Adam Zed. Adam's selections stumped both Bob and Dale. Enter November's Palio Cutter Contest by sending a photo of you or your friends enjoying a cigar to theshow@cigarmedia.tv. (Don't forget to include your mailing address and type "Palio" on the subject line.) To see the contest pictures, click on the Contest icon on the www.cigarmedia.tv home page. Remember you must re-enter each month to be eligible to win. Check out the live show! Go to http://www.cigarmedia.tv/live/ where the show is broadcast live most Friday evenings at 9 PM EDT. Cigar of the Week - the Undercrown Robusto by Drew Estate. This cigar can basically be called the half-brother to the Liga Privada line. Will this cigar become the black sheep of the family or will it be widely accepted? That is the question that can only be answered over time. The Undercrown is available in 5 sizes: Robusto 5 x 50 ($7.45 MSRP); Gran Toro 6 x 52 ($7.95 MSRP); Belicoso 6 x 52 ($8.45 MSRP); Corona Doble 7 x 54 ($8.95 MSRP) and Gordito 6 x 60 ($9.95 MSRP). Wrapper: San Andreas Otapan Negro Último Corte Binder: T52 Connecticut River Valley Stalk Cut & Cured Habano Filler: Select Brazilian Mata Fina and Nicaraguan Cuban Seed What else have you been smokin' Dale? Sencillo Platinum Piramide - 6.25” x 54 - The Sencillo Platinum line was developed by God of Fire creator Keith Park in concert with Christian Eirora, and is a Honduran Puro made in Honduras at the Camacho factory. The tobaccos are primarily Habano de Jamastran with some Piloto Cubana added in the filler. The line has been out since early spring of 2010 and is avail in 6 sizes. While being a true premium boutique cigar in the tradition of God of Fire and Angelenos (made for Park by Fuente), the Sencillo line is a bit lower in price. What’s important though is what a marvelous cigar this is! Lots of exotic spice flavors (nutmeg, cardamom & cinnamon) and room aromas with undertones of pepper and mild sweetness, all surrounding a rich leathery core. The cigar is perfectly balanced, medium bodied and full flavored. No bite, no harshness, just silky smooth flavors in a well made cigar. Alec Bradley Black Market Gordo - 6” x 60 - Alan Ruben’s release at this year’s trade show demonstrates what top quality tobaccos, patient fermentation and masterful blending can produce. It also continues the AB tradition of unique packaging & presentation. The filler blend is Honduran and Panamanian, the binder is from Sumatra and the wrapper is a dark maduro from Jalapa Nicaragua. Avail in 4 traditional sizes plus this 60 ring Gordo. The only reason I smoked this size was it was the only size available at the B&M I was in. The cigar delivers a creamy, rich smoke of medium body. Spicy notes mixed with a semi-sweetness from the wrapper compliment each other well. A subdued chocolate malt flavor was a nice surprise. Cedar flavors built as the cigar progressed. The retro hale was smooth, yet spicy and crisp. Buena Vista Limited Edition & Buena Vista Reserva - In the past two weeks I’ve smoked 2 sizes of the Ecuadorian Puro Buena Vista Limited Edition line (Churchill and Sublimes) and one of the Buena Vista Reserva line (Corona Larga, 4 ⅞ x 50). The Reserva line has some Dominican tobacco added to the filler which adds a bit of subtle spice. Some commonalities - all 3 cigars were very firmly packed and started with a bit of a snug draw. However, within the first ½ inch they all opened up to a perfect draw. All 3 also presented a floral & cedar character, but the Reserva had more spice and pepper. Both lines were medium bodied at best and the volume of smoke was reserved, yet the flavors came through brilliantly. At the higher end of the price spectrum when first released in the US, but listening to the retailers feedback, the pricing has been reduced. I’m hopeful this will help get the brand in more stores, as these are very, very good cigars! What else have you been smokin' Bob? Gukha Seduction - An amazingly smooth and flavorful cigar from the guys known for power and full flavors. This cigar smokes of luxury and refined tobacco with medium body flavors of leather, coffee and chocolate. Humo Jaguar - full bodied Honduran cigar named for the annual cigar festival Humo Jaguar in Honduras, from Miami Cigar and Company. What's My Band? - Bob and Dale reviewed and compared authentic and fake Montecristo No. 2 Habanas provided by Adam Zed. Bob and Dale both liked the "fake" one best. Palio Cutter Contest: The winner of the October carbon fiber Palio cutter is Mark Pousard from Colorado. For November's contest, we are looking for photos of you and your friends enjoying cigars (all the better if they happen to be Esencias, but it will not affect your chances of winning). Send your entry to theshow@cigarmedia.tv. Please include your mailing address with your entry and type "Palio" on the subject line. Don't forget, you must re-enter the contest every month to be eligible to win. Do you have a suggestion for the unbanded cigar of the week? Every week Bob and Dale include an “unbanded cigar” segment in their show in which they smoke a cigar without any markings and give their honest opinions. Bob then opens a sealed envelope and discovers the cigar’s name and manufacturer. If you have suggestions for the "What's My Band?" segment, please send them to liz@cigarmedia.tv. Do you have a Cigar Review? If you call and leave a cigar review on the herf line and it is played on the show, you will receive a DogWatch Cigar Radio patch! You can reach the Herfline at 321-594-4373 - or cigar.radio on Skype. You can also send email to theshow@cigarmedia.tv. Music provided by the Figurados from their new album, "Lesson Two," and The Surfonics. Please visit our sponsors and let them know you heard about them from DogWatch! Black Dog Coffee: http://www.blackdogcoffee.net/ Cigar Tourism: http://cigartourism.com/ Esencia Cigars: http://www.esenciacigar.com/ La Palina: http://www.lapalinacigars.com/ La Tradicion Cubana: http://www.tradicion.com/ Miami Cigar and Company: http://www.miamicigarandcompany.com/ Monte Pascoal Cigars: http://www.montepascoalcigars.com/ Palio Cigar Cutters:http://paliocutters.com/ Primer Mundo Cigars: http://www.primermundocigars.com Vanderburgh Humidors: www.vanderburghhumidors.com

DogWatch Cigar Radio
DogWatch Cigar Radio #351 November 05, 2011

DogWatch Cigar Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2011 138:09


The Cigar of the Week, the Undercrown by Drew Estate, was provided by Duque Cigar Company in Indialantic, Florida. The cigars featured in the "What's My Band" segment of the show were sent by Canadian listener Adam Zed. Adam's selections stumped both Bob and Dale. Enter November's Palio Cutter Contest by sending a photo of you or your friends enjoying a cigar to theshow@cigarmedia.tv. (Don't forget to include your mailing address and type "Palio" on the subject line.) To see the contest pictures, click on the Contest icon on the www.cigarmedia.tv home page. Remember you must re-enter each month to be eligible to win. Check out the live show! Go to http://www.cigarmedia.tv/live/ where the show is broadcast live most Friday evenings at 9 PM EDT. Cigar of the Week - the Undercrown Robusto by Drew Estate. This cigar can basically be called the half-brother to the Liga Privada line. Will this cigar become the black sheep of the family or will it be widely accepted? That is the question that can only be answered over time. The Undercrown is available in 5 sizes: Robusto 5 x 50 ($7.45 MSRP); Gran Toro 6 x 52 ($7.95 MSRP); Belicoso 6 x 52 ($8.45 MSRP); Corona Doble 7 x 54 ($8.95 MSRP) and Gordito 6 x 60 ($9.95 MSRP). Wrapper: San Andreas Otapan Negro Último Corte Binder: T52 Connecticut River Valley Stalk Cut & Cured Habano Filler: Select Brazilian Mata Fina and Nicaraguan Cuban Seed What else have you been smokin' Dale? Sencillo Platinum Piramide - 6.25” x 54 - The Sencillo Platinum line was developed by God of Fire creator Keith Park in concert with Christian Eirora, and is a Honduran Puro made in Honduras at the Camacho factory. The tobaccos are primarily Habano de Jamastran with some Piloto Cubana added in the filler. The line has been out since early spring of 2010 and is avail in 6 sizes. While being a true premium boutique cigar in the tradition of God of Fire and Angelenos (made for Park by Fuente), the Sencillo line is a bit lower in price. What’s important though is what a marvelous cigar this is! Lots of exotic spice flavors (nutmeg, cardamom & cinnamon) and room aromas with undertones of pepper and mild sweetness, all surrounding a rich leathery core. The cigar is perfectly balanced, medium bodied and full flavored. No bite, no harshness, just silky smooth flavors in a well made cigar. Alec Bradley Black Market Gordo - 6” x 60 - Alan Ruben’s release at this year’s trade show demonstrates what top quality tobaccos, patient fermentation and masterful blending can produce. It also continues the AB tradition of unique packaging & presentation. The filler blend is Honduran and Panamanian, the binder is from Sumatra and the wrapper is a dark maduro from Jalapa Nicaragua. Avail in 4 traditional sizes plus this 60 ring Gordo. The only reason I smoked this size was it was the only size available at the B&M I was in. The cigar delivers a creamy, rich smoke of medium body. Spicy notes mixed with a semi-sweetness from the wrapper compliment each other well. A subdued chocolate malt flavor was a nice surprise. Cedar flavors built as the cigar progressed. The retro hale was smooth, yet spicy and crisp. Buena Vista Limited Edition & Buena Vista Reserva - In the past two weeks I’ve smoked 2 sizes of the Ecuadorian Puro Buena Vista Limited Edition line (Churchill and Sublimes) and one of the Buena Vista Reserva line (Corona Larga, 4 ⅞ x 50). The Reserva line has some Dominican tobacco added to the filler which adds a bit of subtle spice. Some commonalities - all 3 cigars were very firmly packed and started with a bit of a snug draw. However, within the first ½ inch they all opened up to a perfect draw. All 3 also presented a floral & cedar character, but the Reserva had more spice and pepper. Both lines were medium bodied at best and the volume of smoke was reserved, yet the flavors came through brilliantly. At the higher end of the price spectrum when first released in the US, but listening to the retailers feedback, the pricing has been reduced. I’m hopeful this will help get the brand in more stores, as these are very, very good cigars! What else have you been smokin' Bob? Gukha Seduction - An amazingly smooth and flavorful cigar from the guys known for power and full flavors. This cigar smokes of luxury and refined tobacco with medium body flavors of leather, coffee and chocolate. Humo Jaguar - full bodied Honduran cigar named for the annual cigar festival Humo Jaguar in Honduras, from Miami Cigar and Company. What's My Band? - Bob and Dale reviewed and compared authentic and fake Montecristo No. 2 Habanas provided by Adam Zed. Bob and Dale both liked the "fake" one best. Palio Cutter Contest: The winner of the October carbon fiber Palio cutter is Mark Pousard from Colorado. For November's contest, we are looking for photos of you and your friends enjoying cigars (all the better if they happen to be Esencias, but it will not affect your chances of winning). Send your entry to theshow@cigarmedia.tv. Please include your mailing address with your entry and type "Palio" on the subject line. Don't forget, you must re-enter the contest every month to be eligible to win. Do you have a suggestion for the unbanded cigar of the week? Every week Bob and Dale include an “unbanded cigar” segment in their show in which they smoke a cigar without any markings and give their honest opinions. Bob then opens a sealed envelope and discovers the cigar’s name and manufacturer. If you have suggestions for the "What's My Band?" segment, please send them to liz@cigarmedia.tv. Do you have a Cigar Review? If you call and leave a cigar review on the herf line and it is played on the show, you will receive a DogWatch Cigar Radio patch! You can reach the Herfline at 321-594-4373 - or cigar.radio on Skype. You can also send email to theshow@cigarmedia.tv. Music provided by the Figurados from their new album, "Lesson Two," and The Surfonics. Please visit our sponsors and let them know you heard about them from DogWatch! Black Dog Coffee: http://www.blackdogcoffee.net/ Cigar Tourism: http://cigartourism.com/ Esencia Cigars: http://www.esenciacigar.com/ La Palina: http://www.lapalinacigars.com/ La Tradicion Cubana: http://www.tradicion.com/ Miami Cigar and Company: http://www.miamicigarandcompany.com/ Monte Pascoal Cigars: http://www.montepascoalcigars.com/ Palio Cigar Cutters:http://paliocutters.com/ Primer Mundo Cigars: http://www.primermundocigars.com Vanderburgh Humidors: www.vanderburghhumidors.com

DogWatch Cigar Radio
DogWatch Cigar Radio #350 October 28, 2011 - Part 2

DogWatch Cigar Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2011 138:09


Lou Rodriquez of Lou Rodriguez Cigars gives some background on the Cigar of The Week, the Edicion Premier Bom-Bom. Bob and Dale get some feedback from listener Jorge on last week's Cigar of the Week, the Buena Vista. On What's hot? What's not? What's next? Liz interviews Kevin from The Party Source in Bellevue, Kentucky. The winner of this month's carbon fiber Palio cutter is Mark Pousard from Colorado. After the guys share what else they have been smoking, Liz adds her review of the CAO Crillio. The 'What's My Band?' cigar is the Humo Jaguar Robusto suggested by Jeff Curtis. Enter November's Palio Cutter Contest by sending a photo of you or your friends enjoying a cigar to theshow@cigarmedia.tv. (Don't forget to include your mailing address and type "Palio" on the subject line.) To see the contest pictures, click on the Contest icon on the www.cigarmedia.tv home page. Remember you must re-enter each month to be eligible to win. Check out the live show! Go to http://www.cigarmedia.tv/live/ where the show is broadcast live most Friday evenings at 9 PM EDT. Note: The November 4th show will be broadcast live on November 5th at the regular time. You won't want to miss this one! Adam Zed from Canada has provided Bob and Dale with two unbanded cigars each and instructed them to smoke the cigars on the same day when they review them. Tune in to find out what they are or download the show later from iTunes. Cigar of the Week - Lou Rodriguez Edicion Premier Bom-Bom, 4.75 x 42. Wrapper: San Andres Binder: Nicaragua Filler: Proprietary Nicaraguan Blend Sizes: Bom-Bom 4¾ x 42 Box of 10 Robusto 5 x 50 Box of 20 Toro 6 x 50 Box of 20 Churchill 7 x 50 Box of 20 Gordito 6 x 60 Box of 20 What else have you been smokin' Dale? La Gloria Cubana Artesanos Retro Especiale Habanero - 6” x 52 - One of the newest lines from the Artesanos series, this cigar just began shipping in late September. The wrapper is a cross-breed Connecticut variety grown in Honduras. It has a double binder - Nicaraguan and Mexican. The filler is Nicaraguan and Dominican with a good dose of ligero. Available in 3 other sizes, all between $7 & $8 MSRP. A medium bodied smoke with lots of complexity, good balance and, dare I say, displaying a sophisticated level of blending skill. Earthy, semi-sweet, floral and rich in a format that smokes cool. Obsidian Belicoso - 6.5” x 52 - From the folks at Pinar Del Rio, this cigar utilizes Dominican and Nicaraguan fillers tucked in a Criollo ‘98 binder, and all wrapped up in a dark, oily Brazilian Habano variety ligero leaf. Now the traditional thinking is that ligero leaves are too oily, too thick and not refined enough to be used as a wrapper leaf, but if that’s what this is, it works perfectly. I found no issues with the burn on the wrapper - it stayed lit and burned evenly. It also is very silky and smooth in appearance. What I liked best though was the flavors! Creamy, rich, bold and smooth in all respects, with some great zingy spice over a core of savory earthy tones. Very full bodied as well, with a thick chewiness to the smoke. Leather, nuts, cocoa, peat, coffee and vanilla are just some of the complex flavors. The finish is long with coffee & spice lingering forever. MSRP is listed at over $7, but can be found for around $3.50 in many locations. What else have you been smokin' Bob? Cedros Deluxe / My Father Cigars - About a 6x46 perfecto with impeccable looks.Great mild spice with undertones of leather and roasted oats. Definitely worth my money and a delight to smoke. Thumbs Up. El Primer Mundo Rosado Oscuro - A hearty smoke of sweet spice, chocolate and coffee that becomes bitter in the last inch which is OK since the rest is good. Thumbs Up, spend my money. Monte Pascoal Double Corona - Milder than the smaller sizes but still rich with flavor, grassy with slight bitter. Spend my money. What's My Band? - The Humo Jaguar Robusto suggested by Jeff Curtis. Bob and Dale both liked this one and want to smoke more. Bob thought it was "a toasty treat for the senses." Palio Cutter Contest: The winner of this month's carbon fiber Palio cutter is Mark Pousard from Colorado. For November's contest, we are looking for photos of you and your friends enjoying cigars (all the better if they happen to be Esencias, but it will not affect your chances of winning). Send your entry to theshow@cigarmedia.tv. Please include your mailing address with your entry and type "Palio" on the subject line. Don't forget, you must re-enter the contest every month to be eligible to win. Do you have a suggestion for the unbanded cigar of the week? Every week Bob and Dale include an “unbanded cigar” segment in their show in which they smoke a cigar without any markings and give their honest opinions. Bob then opens a sealed envelope and discovers the cigar’s name and manufacturer. If you have suggestions for the "What's My Band?" segment, please send them to liz@cigarmedia.tv. Do you have a Cigar Review? If you call and leave a cigar review on the herf line and it is played on the show, you will receive a DogWatch Cigar Radio patch! You can reach the Herfline at 321-594-4373 - or cigar.radio on Skype. You can also send email to theshow@cigarmedia.tv. Music provided by the Figurados from their new album, "Lesson Two," and The Surfonics. Please visit our sponsors and let them know you heard about them from DogWatch! Black Dog Coffee: http://www.blackdogcoffee.net/ Cigar Tourism: http://cigartourism.com/ Esencia Cigars: http://www.esenciacigar.com/ La Palina: http://www.lapalinacigars.com/ La Tradicion Cubana: http://www.tradicion.com/ Miami Cigar and Company: http://www.miamicigarandcompany.com/ Monte Pascoal Cigars: http://www.montepascoalcigars.com/ Palio Cigar Cutters:http://paliocutters.com/ Primer Mundo Cigars: http://www.primermundocigars.com Vanderburgh Humidors: www.vanderburghhumidors.com

DogWatch Cigar Radio
DogWatch Cigar Radio #350 October 28, 2011 - Part 1

DogWatch Cigar Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2011 138:09


Lou Rodriquez of Lou Rodriguez Cigars gives some background on the Cigar of The Week, the Edicion Premier Bom-Bom. Bob and Dale get some feedback from listener Jorge on last week's Cigar of the Week, the Buena Vista. On What's hot? What's not? What's next? Liz interviews Kevin from The Party Source in Bellevue, Kentucky. The winner of this month's carbon fiber Palio cutter is Mark Pousard from Colorado. After the guys share what else they have been smoking, Liz adds her review of the CAO Crillio. The 'What's My Band?' cigar is the Humo Jaguar Robusto suggested by Jeff Curtis. Enter November's Palio Cutter Contest by sending a photo of you or your friends enjoying a cigar to theshow@cigarmedia.tv. (Don't forget to include your mailing address and type "Palio" on the subject line.) To see the contest pictures, click on the Contest icon on the www.cigarmedia.tv home page. Remember you must re-enter each month to be eligible to win. Check out the live show! Go to http://www.cigarmedia.tv/live/ where the show is broadcast live most Friday evenings at 9 PM EDT. Note: The November 4th show will be broadcast live on November 5th at the regular time. You won't want to miss this one! Adam Zed from Canada has provided Bob and Dale with two unbanded cigars each and instructed them to smoke the cigars on the same day when they review them. Tune in to find out what they are or download the show later from iTunes. Cigar of the Week - Lou Rodriguez Edicion Premier Bom-Bom, 4.75 x 42. Wrapper: San Andres Binder: Nicaragua Filler: Proprietary Nicaraguan Blend Sizes: Bom-Bom 4¾ x 42 Box of 10 Robusto 5 x 50 Box of 20 Toro 6 x 50 Box of 20 Churchill 7 x 50 Box of 20 Gordito 6 x 60 Box of 20 What else have you been smokin' Dale? La Gloria Cubana Artesanos Retro Especiale Habanero - 6” x 52 - One of the newest lines from the Artesanos series, this cigar just began shipping in late September. The wrapper is a cross-breed Connecticut variety grown in Honduras. It has a double binder - Nicaraguan and Mexican. The filler is Nicaraguan and Dominican with a good dose of ligero. Available in 3 other sizes, all between $7 & $8 MSRP. A medium bodied smoke with lots of complexity, good balance and, dare I say, displaying a sophisticated level of blending skill. Earthy, semi-sweet, floral and rich in a format that smokes cool. Obsidian Belicoso - 6.5” x 52 - From the folks at Pinar Del Rio, this cigar utilizes Dominican and Nicaraguan fillers tucked in a Criollo ‘98 binder, and all wrapped up in a dark, oily Brazilian Habano variety ligero leaf. Now the traditional thinking is that ligero leaves are too oily, too thick and not refined enough to be used as a wrapper leaf, but if that’s what this is, it works perfectly. I found no issues with the burn on the wrapper - it stayed lit and burned evenly. It also is very silky and smooth in appearance. What I liked best though was the flavors! Creamy, rich, bold and smooth in all respects, with some great zingy spice over a core of savory earthy tones. Very full bodied as well, with a thick chewiness to the smoke. Leather, nuts, cocoa, peat, coffee and vanilla are just some of the complex flavors. The finish is long with coffee & spice lingering forever. MSRP is listed at over $7, but can be found for around $3.50 in many locations. What else have you been smokin' Bob? Cedros Deluxe / My Father Cigars - About a 6x46 perfecto with impeccable looks.Great mild spice with undertones of leather and roasted oats. Definitely worth my money and a delight to smoke. Thumbs Up. El Primer Mundo Rosado Oscuro - A hearty smoke of sweet spice, chocolate and coffee that becomes bitter in the last inch which is OK since the rest is good. Thumbs Up, spend my money. Monte Pascoal Double Corona - Milder than the smaller sizes but still rich with flavor, grassy with slight bitter. Spend my money. What's My Band? - The Humo Jaguar Robusto suggested by Jeff Curtis. Bob and Dale both liked this one and want to smoke more. Bob thought it was "a toasty treat for the senses." Palio Cutter Contest: The winner of this month's carbon fiber Palio cutter is Mark Pousard from Colorado. For November's contest, we are looking for photos of you and your friends enjoying cigars (all the better if they happen to be Esencias, but it will not affect your chances of winning). Send your entry to theshow@cigarmedia.tv. Please include your mailing address with your entry and type "Palio" on the subject line. Don't forget, you must re-enter the contest every month to be eligible to win. Do you have a suggestion for the unbanded cigar of the week? Every week Bob and Dale include an “unbanded cigar” segment in their show in which they smoke a cigar without any markings and give their honest opinions. Bob then opens a sealed envelope and discovers the cigar’s name and manufacturer. If you have suggestions for the "What's My Band?" segment, please send them to liz@cigarmedia.tv. Do you have a Cigar Review? If you call and leave a cigar review on the herf line and it is played on the show, you will receive a DogWatch Cigar Radio patch! You can reach the Herfline at 321-594-4373 - or cigar.radio on Skype. You can also send email to theshow@cigarmedia.tv. Music provided by the Figurados from their new album, "Lesson Two," and The Surfonics. Please visit our sponsors and let them know you heard about them from DogWatch! Black Dog Coffee: http://www.blackdogcoffee.net/ Cigar Tourism: http://cigartourism.com/ Esencia Cigars: http://www.esenciacigar.com/ La Palina: http://www.lapalinacigars.com/ La Tradicion Cubana: http://www.tradicion.com/ Miami Cigar and Company: http://www.miamicigarandcompany.com/ Monte Pascoal Cigars: http://www.montepascoalcigars.com/ Palio Cigar Cutters:http://paliocutters.com/ Primer Mundo Cigars: http://www.primermundocigars.com Vanderburgh Humidors: www.vanderburghhumidors.com

DogWatch Cigar Radio
DogWatch Cigar Radio #349 October 21, 2011

DogWatch Cigar Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2011 138:09


This week Professor Doug Fiore, Student of the Leaf sits in for Dale while he is away hunting. Doug publishes a popular cigar column that is published twice a month on our website, www.CigarMedia.tv Bob interviews Gary Heathcott of Buena Vista Cigars to learn more about the featured Cigar of the Week, the Buena Vista Limitada Reserva. On What's hot? What's not? What's next? Liz interviews Ben Pearson from the Burning Leaf Cigar shop located in Plainfield, IL. Ben also reviews cigars on his blog, cigarinhand.com. The 'What's My Band?' cigar is the Nestor Miranda Collection Dominicano lancero suggested by Jeff Curtis. Enter October's Palio Cutter Contest by sending a photo of you or your friends enjoying a cigar to theshow@cigarmedia.tv. (Don't forget to include your mailing address and type "Palio" on the subject line.) September's winner of a Palio cutter is Dan Lawson. To see the contest pictures, click on the Contest icon on the www.cigarmedia.tv home page. Check out the live show! Go to http://www.cigarmedia.tv/live/ where the show is broadcast live most Friday evenings at 9 PM EST. Note: The November 4th show will be broadcast live on November 5th at the regular time. You won't want to miss this one! Adam Zed from Canada has provided Bob and Dale with two unbanded cigars each and instructed them to smoke the cigars on the same day when they review them. Tune in to find out what they are. Cigar of the Week - Buena Vista Limitada Reserva Piramide. This cigar is an Ecuadorian puro. From the web site: For several years we have searched the Western Hemisphere to find the one location that most resembles and replicates the famous Pinar del Rio tobacco-growing region of Cuba. Our research resulted in a small valley located in Ecuador, where the soil content, the daily temperatures, and the atmospheric conditions all combine to deliver a tobacco leaf that we feel mirrors identically, the world’s most desired tobacco — CUBAN. The all new Buena Vista Tobacco Factory is annually producing an extremely limited supply of only 400,000 of its ultra premium cigars for the U.S. market. Buena Vista cigars are produced in nine shapes (also known as vitolas) and premiered as one of the highest quality cigars ever introduced in America. The tobacco for the initial offering of Edicion Limitada was been aged for 3 years, and comes exclusively from our plantation in Ecuador. Comes in 9 sizes: Corona Larga 4 7/8 x 50 Robusto: 5 3/8 x 54 Piramide: 6 1/4 x 52 Sublime: 6 1/2 x 54 Prominentes: 7 x 49 Doble Robusto: 5 5/8 x 52 Corona: 5 1/8 x 46 Petite Piramide: 4 7/8 x 52 Short Churchill: 4 3/8 x 54 What else have you been smokin' Doug? Lou Rodriquez Oliva O Maduro Quesada Oktoberfest What else have you been smokin' Bob? 5 Vegas Limitada 2011 - cedar wrap; great flavors of leather and toasted oats. Nice medium flavor strength; good body to the smoke that just rolls through the air. A real nice smoke. Blue Ribbon bundled cigars - As you know I am not one to regularly smoke low-priced bundled cigars; however, recent events have caused me to take a closer look at the options. These are made by Drew Estate. What's My Band? - The Nestor Miranda Collection Dominicano lancero suggested by Jeff Curtis. Here is Executive Producer Liz's review of the unbanded: I liked this lancero cigar. Before I cut it, I smelled cocoa. After cutting I got a barnyard smell. The 1st puff gave me toast. I had trouble with the draw, it was tight, but Bob had no trouble with his cigar’s draw. As I smoked this cigar, I tasted coffee with a slight bitterness and coffee overtones. I tried retrohaling and got a barnyard flavor, but no spice (which I liked because I hate a nose burn). It ended with more of a cocoa taste. I liked this cigar and would smoke it again. It was a nice change from the mellow cocoa or coffee tastes that I tend to gravitate to. It gave me enough of my flavor favorites to enjoy it, but threw in some twists that were a good change. I also noticed that I finished well ahead of Bob. (I have got to slow down.) Palio Cutter Contest: The September winner of a silver Palio cutter is Dan Lawson from Louisana. For October's contest, we are looking for photos of you and your friends enjoying cigars. Send your entry to theshow@cigarmedia.tv. Please include your mailing address with your entry and type "Palio" on the subject line. Do you have a suggestion for the unbanded cigar of the week? Every week Bob and Dale include an “unbanded cigar” segment in their show in which they smoke a cigar without any markings and give their honest opinions. Bob then opens a sealed envelope and discovers the cigar’s name and manufacturer. If you have suggestions for the "What's My Band?" segment, please send them to liz@cigarmedia.tv. Do you have a Cigar Review? 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