Thursday, January 06, 2005
Welcome to The Cigar Journal

Greetings and welcome to The Cigar Journal, a new home for cigar, coffee and other reviews.

First, allow me to introduce myself.  For the purposes of this journal I shall assume the pseudonym cigarjunkie.  I am a technical professional who resides in America's sixth largest MSA (metropolitan statistical area).  I am married and am the parent of three, including two teenagers.  I care for an elderly father, and otherwise live a normal, urban/close-suburban life -- not upscale, but certainly not banal.  I am an avid aficionado of fine cigars, having smoked them (never the cheap, supermarket varieties) for over two decades.  Among my avocations besides fine cigars are: fine art, fine music, and travel (especially of the European kind).

The purpose of this journal is to promote the appreciation of life's bounties.  About half a year ago I had a close call with death.  The trauma of this event caused me to reassess my formerly stoic, passionless, plain-vanilla existence.  I no longer take life for granted; I now devote much of my attention toward its appreciation.  As a result I have given up my preference for large quantities of low-cost, pitiful substitutes for "the real thing" in favor of smaller quantities and/or lesser frequencies of the very best life has to offer.  Today I strive to avoid those equally destructive vices of extremism -- stoicism and hedonism -- adopting instead a lifestyle of appreciation for all things aesthetic.

As for my passion for cigars: My pseudonym is in jest, for I am certainly no junkie, nor do I endorse addiction nor an unbalanced use of cigars.  My competence as a reviewer of cigars is certainly not in the expert category; my intent here is merely to report what I've enjoyed, with the hope that the information could be useful to others.  Perhaps my reviews might entice someone to forego the low-quality, mass-produced version and try the good stuff.

While this is primarily a cigar journal, I shall not limit my attention to cigars alone.  My plans include reviews of other items which offer intrinsically asethetic value, such as: various fine coffees, cheeses; other fine imported foods such as sausages & meats, chocolates; fine art, fine music ... but alas! because of my accident and the medications prescribed to me I may no longer endulge in my former passions of fine wines & single-malt Scotches.  If I review these, the impressions will most certainly be from memory.

I may also engage cigar-related topics such as: humidors and my own cigar storage systems; accessories such as lighters, cutters, and ashtrays; sources of information about cigars such as books, videos, magazines, and websites; suppliers of cigars such as tobacconists and clubs; the making of fine cigars; cigar history -- and the best environments I've found for enjoyment of cigars.

At times I may also write about somewhat more controversial subjects such as anti-smoking hysteria, tobacco taxation, or the differences between cigarette and cigar smoking.  And I may also attempt to debunk some of the common misconceptions about cigars and cigar smoking.

There will undoubtedly be other subjects, but I shall never stray from the intent of this site to promote the appreciation of the aesthetic side of life and its enjoyment.  For example, my entries may perhaps include discussions of my philosophy of the enjoyment of these finer things in life.  I may also contribute posts on health and self-improvement, such as my supplement regimen and anti-aging program; seminars and courses such as Dale Carnegie, Life Success Seminars, etc.  I shall not, however, delve into the topics of religion nor politics in this blog, except perhaps as they may directly relate to cigars and their enjoyment.  I may also contribute reviews of men's products such as fashion eyewear, fragrances, select clothing, or skin / hair care products for men.  There may even be entries on other aesthetic and stylistic subjects such as furniture, home decor and home improvement, etc. -- especially as I begin now to engage in these additional, finer-things-in-life improvements.

Rest assured that I won't get into those ultra-super-premium products such as Lamborghini automobiles, as do strongly upscale publications such as Cigar Aficionado (however, I may someday write about the low-end luxury car that saved my life).

For my cigar reviews (and, for that matter, for my reviews of anything else) I won't use a sophisticated rating system, as do the cigar mags.  I'll simply state my impressions of the overall smoking experience, together with my recommendations (or warnings, as the case may be).  I'm an American citizen, so unfortunately those reputedly-ultimate smokes, Havanas, aren't available on my home front; however, I do travel to Canada frequently (and to Europe somewhat more infrequently), so I have the opportunity to legally sample the finest wares that Cuba has to offer, and may report on the same in this blog.

Comments, suggestions, and requests are quite welcome -- in fact, they are encouraged.  I hope that you enjoy my humble attempt at this, The Cigar Journal.

Posted at 06:29 pm by cigarjunkie

dimitri rozenman
December 9, 2006   06:52 PM PST
 
Dear cigar blog editor,
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Regards,
Dimitri Rozenman
Tntcigars.com
anti-aging, moisturizing cream
December 28, 2005   09:07 AM PST
 
I only drink coffee that tastes the way it smells (kind of like the difference between cigar smokers and cigarette smokers, I guess).
Chad
May 2, 2005   01:21 AM PDT
 
cigarjunkie, your blog is great. I have added it to my bookmarks
puffman
February 15, 2005   09:53 PM PST
 
Great blog! I love cigars, smoke several a day. Your reviews are insightful and well-written. Carry on! Like bud-dah!!
pastordude
January 27, 2005   10:19 PM PST
 
Tripped across this blog and found it intriguing; just turned 50 and decided to take smoking back up again--only it's fine cigars this time around! In a previous life I smoked anything that would light!. Anyway, I've bookmarked your site and will check it out from time-to-time.
cigarjunkie
January 14, 2005   06:33 AM PST
 
Naah ... just observant ...
Lyly
January 14, 2005   02:34 AM PST
 
"I may also contribute reviews of men's products such as fashion eyewear, fragrances, select clothing, or skin / hair care products for men."

so you're metrosexual now?
Lyly
January 11, 2005   12:50 AM PST
 
congrats on the new site. nice.
DesertTimes
January 8, 2005   09:52 AM PST
 
I think that this journal is a wonderful idea. It's so refined and luxurious...like buh-dah. And the topics that you are going to delve into are certainly varied enough (yet still "cosmopolitan") that nearly everyone would find it to be appealing. I'm excited to read more of these creamy, dreamy entries!
Sivani
January 7, 2005   03:25 PM PST
 
There you are :-)

I like the layout and look - unfortunately the subject rather leaves me cold. Don't get me wrong, apart from all the health reasons I find that cigarettes stink and those who smoke them do too (not a value judgment, just an olfactory one.)

Cigar smoke on the other hand I find quite pleasant, in a passing, interesting kind of way - the kind of thing you notice, pause half a second, say "Mmm," and move on.

I only drink coffee that tastes the way it smells (kind of like the difference between cigar smokers and cigarette smokers, I guess). My favorite is Madras coffee - which to some degree has to do with the quality of the coffee, but even more so with the preparation.

Good luck in the new endeavor :-)
cigarjunkie
January 7, 2005   02:56 PM PST
 
Wouldn't it be grand if I were to review various kinds of vanilla? There's good and bad vanilla out there, too ... hmmm.......
mrs. diamond
January 7, 2005   02:49 PM PST
 
I happen to LIKE plain vanilla......but CHOCOLATE is definitely what it's all about!
 

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