Posts Tagged ‘Tobacco’
A Hand-Rolled Moment with Jimenez Tobacco
Cigars commemorate. They celebrate. They congratulate. The smell of lit, aged tobacco often accompanies a celebration of what has been and what will be. They light up the major forks of the roads we take, signaling a graduation, a promotion or a marriage like a road sign. They point to the future ahead but also…
Read MoreEvent Recap: Steak and Spirits at Fleming’s
Just a few weeks ago, VUE hosted our Steak and Spirits Event at Fleming’s Steakhouse in support of New Jersey’s Center for Hope and Safety. The center, formerly known as Shelter Our Sisters, aids in providing refuge for women and children across Bergen County who are victims of violence and abuse. For over 40 years,…
Read MoreFrom Farm to Humidor: A Cigar’s Journey and the Smoking Experience
Smoking a cigar is about time. Cultivating the tobacco. Aging the leaves. Rolling the cigar. All these take a painstaking amount of patience. So, as I ignited my Grand Cru No. 4, seated comfortably in Davidoff of Geneva’s brand new Brookfield Place smoking lounge in Manhattan, I realized that what I was perceiving as the…
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