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		<title>The &#8220;dog walker&#8221; contenders</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Nov 2008 01:39:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Everyday</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160;&#160;To catch everyone up, our goal is to find a good dog walker cigar. We&#8217;re looking for a low priced&#8212;quality cigar that can be and will be enjoyed while taking the dog for a walk at night.
Oliva Nub 464 Habano
&#160;&#160;A truly unique cigar, Nub is the brainchild of Sam Leccia, a former Oliva sales rep, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;To catch everyone up, our goal is <a href="http://botl.cigarseveryday.com/2008/09/searching-for-a-good-dog-walker/">to find a good <em>dog walker</em> cigar</a>. We&#8217;re looking for a low priced&mdash;quality cigar that can be and <strong>will be</strong> enjoyed while taking the dog for a walk at night.</p>
<h3>Oliva Nub 464 Habano</h3>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;A truly unique cigar, Nub is the brainchild of Sam Leccia, a former Oliva sales rep, and Jose Oliva. The theory behind the Nub is that the &#8220;sweet spot&#8221; on a cigar is somewhere between 3.5 &#8211; 4 inches. So with that in mind, they experimented with hundreds of different sizes in that range and came up with a short, thick cigar that contains as much tobacco as anything you&#8217;re used to, and will probably smoke just as long. The 464 Habano is a Nicaraguan puro at 4&#8243; long with a 64 ring gauge and a torpedo shape.<br />
<a href="http://nubcigar.com/cigars_details.php#c3" target="_blank">Official Nub Habano page</a></p>
<h3>Oliva Nub 466 Cameroon</h3>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;Another Oliva Nub, but featuring the Cameroon wrapper this time. Arguably the Nub&#8217;s inclusion could contrast some of the search criteria, but I needed an excuse to really try these cigars out. Also, I view the Nub as the highpoint of these comparisons and it will serve as a good benchmark for the rest of the cigars. The 466 is a 4&#8243; long 66 ring gauge box pressed torpedo with a Nicaraguan filler and binder beautifully wrapped in Cameroon tobacco leaf.<br />
<a href="http://nubcigar.com/cigars_details.php#c1" target="_blank">Official Nub Cameroon page</a></p>
<h3>Cupido Criollo Revolucion</h3>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;Allegedly the &#8220;Best Cigars in the World&#8221;, the Cupido Criollo Revolucion is a box pressed 5 x 50 Nicaraguan puro from Cuban Crafters. This cigar came to me recommended by a friend as he would use this as his &#8220;friendly give-away&#8221; at parties.<br />
<a href="http://www.cubancrafters.com/products.php/item_id/2905">Official Cupido page</a></p>
<h3>Oliva Serie G 4.5 x 50</h3>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;Recognized as one of Cigar Aficianado&#8217;s best cigars for 2006, the Serie G is yet another well received cigars from Oliva. Featuring both a Nicaraguan filler and binder with an African Cameroon wrapper. I would often overlook this series in favor of the bigger named (and bigger priced) Serie O and Serie V relatives, but I think this habit might be proven to be a long standing error on my part. I&#8217;m not saying the Serie G will replace his bigger name brothers, but why not buy an O and G or a V and G together.<br />
<a href="http://www.olivacigar.com/serie_g_oliva_cigar.aspx" target="_blank">Official Oliva Serie G page</a></p>
<h3>Flor De Oliva Gold</h3>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;Started in 1996, the Flor De Oliva line is another cigar from the Oliva family. This cigar features Nicaraguan filler with a &#8220;golden&#8221; Connecticut seed wrapper. This came to me as a second-hand recommendation. This low-priced often bundled cigar boasts premium quality at discount prices (summarized marketing speech from most internet retailers). Lets hope the tales are true, because at these prices I could smoke these for a month for the same price as one tank of gas.</p>
<h3>Punch Double Maduro Rothschild</h3>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;A beautiful smoke at a phenomenal price, the Punch Double Maduro Rothschild is 4.5&#8243; long and has a 50 ring gauge. As the name describes the Double Maduro Rothschild has a beautiful Honduran maduro wrapper with fillers from the Dominican Republic, Nicaragua and Honduras. This cigar comes into the &#8220;dog walker&#8221; experiment with a leg up on the competition, no pun intended. This is already the standard and expected cigar for any dog walking activities while the Cigars Everyday group is together. Can&#8217;t wait for an excuse to smoke another one.</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;So these are the contenders and I must say I have a big task ahead of me. It is my privilege, no my responsibility to smoke as many of each of these cigars as I can. This is an Oliva heavy list of cigars, but with the Cupido, a boutique brand, and the Punch, an old standard, I think this should prove to be an interesting project. Now excuse me, I should take the dog out.</p>
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