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10 Editor’s Letter
12 SMOKE Contributors
14 SMOKE Mail
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16 SMOKE Front
“The Apprentice’s” cigar guy Trumps the competition; a “Kinky” campaign in Texas; revolutionary putters; cigar-friendly Scotch; and a kick-ass hot wing recipe. Plus: the scoop on the new brands in “Cigar Rapper.”
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24 SMOKE Essentials
Exquisite accessories for the modern man, including an ultra-luxe humidor, a sleek-looking pipe, and a truly historic cigar cutter.
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26 SMOKE Screen
The black sheep of his famous moviemaking family, cigar-loving indie auteur Chris Coppola is traveling his own path to fame and creative fulfillment.
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30 SMOKE Drink
Rum isn’t just for mixing anymore. This distinctly Caribbean, sugar-cane-based spirit is enjoying a rise in popularity as a refined sipper of choice.
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34 SMOKE Undercover
Did the Tampa mob collaborate with the city’s Cuban exile community to help plot the assassination of John F. Kennedy? An excerpt from a new book on crime in America’s Cigar City.
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38 SMOKE Q&A
Graycliff Hotel and Restaurant is one of the most famous destinations in the Bahamas; it also produces one of the world’s most sought-after cigars. Smoke chats with owner Enrico Garzaroli.
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42 SMOKE City
The latest metropolis to be hit with a strict indoor smoking ban, Boston nevertheless offers great places to buy and smoke cigars, including two of the nation’s oldest tobacconists.
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66 SMOKE Cigar Review
20 panelists from all across the U.S.A tasted and rated premium cigars from six producing nations, and found many reasons to load up your humidor for the upcoming warm months.
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82 Blowin' SMOKE
The greatest rivalry in sports wasn’t always so. Bert Sugar examines the ups and downs of the eternal emnity between the Yankees and Red Sox.
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