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Editorial Review:
CIGAR AFICIONADO is edited for successful, extremely affluent men. It covers information on fine cigars plus life's other great pleasures: fine dining and entertaining, the finest wines and spirits, world travel and the arts.Unlike most of its counterparts in the men's magazine ranks, Cigar Aficionado targets a classier, more cultivated man, the guy who'd rather smoke a Montecristo and savor the indulgence of a cherry-red '65 Mustang convertible than read about what Hollywood stars have to say while they eat lunch. It's the mature man's Esquire , a magazine that's more interested in yachts, rum, and golf than it is in this season's new fashions. As the name suggests, at the heart of the magazine is the cigar, with articles investigating everything from California smoking laws to Cuban politics. It's true that you don't have to smoke cigars to enjoy Cigar Aficionado , but Cigar Aficionado is a magazine that will try its very hardest to get you to enjoy cigars. --Jon Groebner
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0
Slow!!:
When I ordered this subscription I was never told that it would take 12 weeks to deliver the first magazine!!! Boo - Hiss!!!
used to love it:
Once upon a time, this was one of my favorite magazines. The reason was simple. I love cigars and this was a magazine primarily about cigars. The cigar content now, though, seems often to be an after-thought. The serious articles of the past have given way to more and more ads and articles about watches and shirts that cost more than the gross national product of much of the world. Too much now is about frivolous celebrity culture, devoid of any cigar-related content. If I had the slightest interest in how... more info I knew I'd Love Them:
This was a great gift item for the cigar smoker in my life. He was so happy to recieve the subscription, and I was happy with the fact that I was able to print out a gift card to present the subscription to him as an actual gift on his birthday. Well Done but for the Upper Crust.:
This magazine is rather interesting as it should come with a socio-economic rating because you need to have a certain amount of wealth to appreciate it. It's not for middle class guys like this reviewer as, even if I wanted to, I could never afford most of the stuff advertised in these pages. In the last issue, I read about vacation ideas which I may or may be able to afford in 30 years--provided I'm still alive. Ads for Porsches and the like are rather lost on me. It does keep its promise though as it... more info Similar Products:
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