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Smoking History again... Edited

Smoked: Nat Sherman Metropolitan Host

I found MY CONNECTICUT BOYS!!

Cigar: Nat Sherman Metropolitan Host Hamilton 5.5 x 44 Corona

Wrapper: Ecuador Connecticut

Filler: Honduran

Binder: Honduran

Factory: Tabacos Rancho Jamastran (Owned and operated by Davidoff Inc.)

Nat Sherman was a renowned cigar company in New York City, known for its high-quality, handcrafted cigars and premium tobacco products. The company had a rich history, dating back to 1930, and it was recognized for its elegant smoking lounges, exceptional customer service, and a curated selection of cigars and tobacco blends…

the Nat Sherman Townhouse, the iconic retail store and smoking lounge in New York City, had closed its doors in September 2020. The closure marked the end of the company's long-standing presence in the cigar and tobacco industry. Conflict in Ownership change before 2019 and legal battles, and the COVID 19 pandemic in between all of it was likely the close of the Townhouse on fifth avenue.

Now the Nat Sherman Metropolitan series, and Timeless series is Branded under the FERIO TEGO name. Founders Michael Herklots and Brendon Scott, former executive board members of Nat Sherman Intl. Started the brand Ferio Tego, and retained both the metropolitan and timeless blends, only that the nat sherman name never be used again… Thanks for reading, and Cheers Fellas! 🥃 💨

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    (7 months ago)

    I'm glad you found your Connecticut! I bet you had fun searching for it. Enjoy!

    Regarding CT's, yesterday I savored a Perdomo 10th Anniversary Champagne Robusto -- delicious! And, I've found the perfect "movie cigar" when my wife and I are in the mood for a flick -- the Romeo y Julieta Reserva Real Toro. Tasty! Sometimes a good CT is, well, good! Cheers, Brother. :)

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      (7 months ago)

      Agreed brother. And both of them cigars, Perdomo 10th anniversary champagne, when wanting a CT on the medium side with the Nicaraguan tobaccos, and the RyJ Reserva real when wanting a slightly milder smoke from the champagne are both fine choices. I've had them both very recent in my search for my ideal Connecticut Shade cigar. Thank you for your comments as always brother.

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    (7 months ago)

    Interesting intell… how’s the cigar?

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      (7 months ago)

      Smoking it now. It's a good cigar and with the age on it, rounded out very nicely