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heavyd 02:36 PM 07-06-2021
This was posted today at Blind Man's Puff...interesting.

Joya de Nicaragua has announced a new line extension of their Clásico brand, called Clásico Medio Siglo. They are also updating the look of the original Clásico line. The story of the Clásico goes that in 1970, President Somoza of Nicaragua met President Nixon of the United States for dinner at the White House. Somoza was unaware that his country was making handrolled cigars. After the customary official dinner, Nixon had invited Somoza to retire to the Green Room, where - also as was customary - he invited the Nicaraguan to enjoy brandy and cigars with him. Nixon offered a box - and Somoza was astounded to see it was emblazoned with the brand Nicaragua Cigar Company. He was even more astounded when a smiling Nixon told him it was the official cigar of the White House. He enjoyed them so much that by the time his plane landed back home at Managua Airport, he already had a plan to be part of Nicaragua’s burgeoning cigar industry.
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Porch Dweller 03:45 PM 07-06-2021
Pretty neat, thanks for sharing.
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mosesbotbol 02:19 PM 07-08-2021
Do we still have an official cigar of the White House? Or even unofficial? How long has that honor been around and what other cigars have been afforded that distinction?

Interesting topic.
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icehog3 09:26 AM 07-09-2021
Originally Posted by mosesbotbol:
Do we still have an official cigar of the White House? Or even unofficial? How long has that honor been around and what other cigars have been afforded that distinction?

Interesting topic.
Currently it's Virginia Slims maduro .
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heavyd 09:39 AM 07-09-2021
Originally Posted by icehog3:
Currently it's Virginia Slims maduro .
:-) :-)
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borndead1 09:01 PM 07-11-2021
Originally Posted by mosesbotbol:
Do we still have an official cigar of the White House? Or even unofficial? How long has that honor been around and what other cigars have been afforded that distinction?

Interesting topic.
When Clinton was in office, it was the Monica Infused Churchill.
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T.G 09:58 AM 07-12-2021
Originally Posted by mosesbotroll:
Do we still have an official cigar of the White House? Or even unofficial? How long has that honor been around and what other cigars have been afforded that distinction?

Interesting topic.
yo...

https://www.cigaraficionado.com/arti...nd-cigars-6103
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icehog3 11:14 AM 07-12-2021
Originally Posted by T.G:
yo...

https://www.cigaraficionado.com/arti...nd-cigars-6103
:-)
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mosesbotbol 06:18 AM 07-13-2021
Originally Posted by T.G:
yo...

https://www.cigaraficionado.com/arti...nd-cigars-6103
Great article; thanks for sharing :-)
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mosesbotbol 08:55 AM 07-13-2021
On a similar note, here is a good article on wines in the White House.

I wonder what Biden is serving for wines or how well stocked the White House wine cellar is? Both Trump and Biden do not drink, but Trump has experience in the hospitality industry.

A quick look I could not tell if Biden kept the same staff that would handle the wine cellar or not.

https://www.wsj.com/articles/preside...se-11610168400
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icehog3 10:42 AM 07-13-2021
Originally Posted by mosesbotbol:

I wonder what Biden is serving for wines
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Axeman 09:57 PM 07-13-2021
I have a cigar from the last Bush inauguration. A Churchill. It has a band with the presidential seal on it.
No other marks.
I hear Hunter Biden is in charge of the wine now...
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