• Twitter
  • rss

Follow our Network

Submit a review for a chance to win @ The Cigar Haus!

Comments Off

Category : Cigars, Review

cigar_review Thats Right! If you love to smoke ‘em you know enough to review them! We want to know what you think of the cigars you’re smoking (or have recently smoked) and we’re going to give out a 5 Cigar Sampler every month to one lucky person who submits reviews.

Whats that? You haven’t smoked anything in a while? Well then, how about reviewing your favorite beer, wine or liquor. Maybe you have a favorite lighter or the latest Cutter or Humidor that you’d like to review, well, those are fine as well!

Entering is easy. To submit your review, all you have to do is email it to reviews@cigarhaus.com along with any photos and a short bio you want included with the review. Reviews MUST be at least 200 words long (and no worries, they can be much longer!) and reviews with a photo of the cigar in question (even if its a stock photo) are more likely to be published. If you’re an affiliate for any of the online cigar stores, or you own your own store, feel free to include your affiliate link when linking to the product (why should we be the only ones to benefit from your work?).

All the email addresses used to submit reviews will be put in a list and a random generator will pick the winner of the sampler. If you submit multiple reviews in a month, you’ll be entered multiple times for that drawing and the count starts over at the beginning of the month. Its a win/win!

So what are you waiting for? Light up your favorite stick, sit down and the keyboard and tell us what you think about it today!

  • Share/Bookmark

How To Store Cigars

Comments Off

Category : How To

Author: Mike Keesling

Cuban cigars originate from the Caribbean, which has a tropical climate very different to Europe. As a natural product, your Havana cigars need to be kept carefully. They are used to being in a warm climate with a relatively high humidity.

Therefore they will need to be protected from extremes of temperature and humidity (particularly low humidity). This is particularly difficult to achieve in air conditioned and centrally heated buildings, where the air tends to get de-humidified and cigars can dry out very quickly. Some cigars come in aluminum tubes which can help preserve them in dry climates, however they tend to mature at a much slower rate than ‘naked’ boxed cigars.

  • Share/Bookmark