Written by Gary Korb
Tuesday, February 02 2010

I can't take all the credit for this blog. Not only the idea, but the facts
come courtesy of Famous Smoke Shop special projects manager, Jeff Brown, who came into my office last week with a copy of
Cigar Aficionado's "
Top 25 Cigars of the Year."
Jeff tosses the magazine on my desk and sits down. With his hands pressed together, he leans forward, turns toward me with an inquisitive look and asks, "What does Famous Smoke Shop have in common with these
cigars?"
"I don't know, but you're going to tell me, right?"
"Of the three manufacturers who appear at least four times in the top 25, A. Fuente, My Father Cigars, and Raices Cubanas, two of them are making new cigars exclusively for us."
As I peruse the list, I see what he's talking about.
My Father Cigars, Inc. (Nos. 3, 6, 18, and 25): Home to
Don Pepin Garcia Cigars, not only did My Father Cigars produce the
Famous 70th Pvt. Sel. Anniversary by Garcia Family cigars, but they are also producing the new Maroma Fuerte, Siboney Reserve, and the soon to be released Famous Signature Series by Garcia.
Fabrica de Tobacos Raices Cubanas S. de R.L. (Nos. 16, 19, 21, and 22): They're making the soon to be released Famous Value Line Honduran #400, the next edition of Famous Smoke Shop's VSL (
Viso/
Seco/
Ligero) series, and a new Bayamo cigars line.
But wait - there's more. You can't count-out Plasencia's Segovia Cigar Factory in Nicaragua (Nos. 12 & 24). They already make dozens of cigars for Famous Smoke Shop including last year's
Famous Pvt. Sel. 70th Anniversary by Plasencia cigars and
Nesticos.
Then there's Tabacalera La Flor (No. 13), Litto Gomez's factory, who is also going to be making a Famous Signature Series cigar.
Finally, Rocky Patel, who's El Paraiso Factory took the No. 8 spot. El Paraiso also produces Famous'
Conuco cigars, among others, such as Rocky Patel
Rosado and
American Market Selection cigars.
Cigar smokers who believe that house brands, regardless of their pedigree, don't stack-up to the better-known labels, ought to try some of the aforementioned cigars.
I wonder what cigar goes well with crow pot pie?
~ G.K.