The Blend City Survival Guides

Hopefully, you have read Part One of our Interview with Pedro Gomez from Drew Estate, but if you have not, please click here and start in order. For those of you who have already read part one, we pick up with Pedro to discuss his favorite cigars and cigar festivals as well as his experience with Blackened.
Phoenix has plenty of fun (and plenty of sun) to offer visitors and residents alike. But of course, we know you’re not here to learn about the various attractions and events located in the Valley of the Sun — you want to know about the best places to smoke a cigar in Phoenix (and also Scottsdale and the surrounding areas). So let’s get down to brass tacks and rattle of a few of the best cigar bars in Phoenix.
Boston does not suffer from a shortage of attractions. From historical landmarks like the Old North Church to consistently successful professional sports teams to world-famous bars and restaurants, Bean Town has plenty to offer visitors and locals alike. And that includes cigars, bars, and lounges! So, of course, we’re going to focus on where to smoke cigars in Boston. Take a look at a few of our favorite cigar bars in Boston
For those of you who live under a rock, you may not know Pedro Gomez, the friendliest face at Drew Estate. If you have had the pleasure of speaking to Pedro, you know he is always in great spirits. He has a humble attitude, loves all things tobacco, and speaks in such a way that you could chat with him for hours. We had the opportunity to sit down with Pedro and discuss everything about Drew Estate, Miami, and Pedro himself. As you can imagine, we covered a ton of material, so this is part one of three of our interview with Pedro. Sit back, light a cigar, and come on a journey with us while we chat with Pedro.
Here at Cigar World, we wanted to introduce you to this brand because not only is the packaging delightful, but the story behind the brand and the young founder/owner, Nick, is inspiring.
As a cigar enthusiast if you are in Miami, you would be remiss to miss out on Little Havana. It is the Cuban center of Miami. You’ve got Cuban food, Cuban, coffee, and many cigar shops.
For our next Cigar World: Must See Neighborhoods feature we are featuring Brickell. This neighborhood feels like the ultra-modern part of Miami with its glittering skyscrapers, art galleries and luxury condos that overlook the Biscayne Bay.
As a part of Cigar World's City Survival Guide Series we will be bringing some features on must see neighborhood's in Miami. Our first neighborhood is an area called Wynwood. It’s known for the multitude of murals, eclectic shops and restaurants.
We were fortunate to spend a day with Sandy Cobas and her daughter, Giselle Herrera, at El Titan de Bronze on our most recent trip to Miami and learn all about Sandy, the factory, and the amazing, empowering story to how they got started.
For decades, Miami has served as a hub for some of the most talented cigar artisans in the world. In the years following the Cuban Revolution, Miami became a haven for refugees — many of whom brought their cigar expertise with them. Today, we’ll take a closer look at some of the most famous cigar manufacturers and brands that make Miami one of the premier smoking destinations.
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