#3 Powstanie Cigars
Powstanie Cigars comes from Mike and Greg Szczepankewicz, two brothers that most know from Cigar Hustler. Pronounced poh-shan-ya, Powstanie translates to uprising in Polish and refers to the 63 day Warsaw Uprising against the Germans.
Each brother worked with Nica Sueno to craft his own blend, with Mike’s being the Habano and Greg’s being the Broadleaf. Both are regular production and offered in four vitolas each. Nica Sueno produces some of the world's most consistent cigars, so you know that every time you light up a Powstanie you'll get the same great flavor that you're looking for.
Who should smoke Powstanie Cigars: Those that like traditional flavors and expert construction with a bold twist.
Habano Pairing Recommendation: The Balvenie Carribean Cask.
Broadleaf Pairing Recommendation: Diplomatico Reserva Exclusivo.
#2 Dapper Cigars
If you caught our interview with Ian Reith of Dapper Cigar Co, you know that he’s singularly focused on one thing: making excellent cigars! From his attention to detail of the artwork to the subtle nuances experienced in the blends, Dapper cigars are something special.
We’ve highlighted El Borracho and La Madrina for this post, translating to The Drunk and The Godmother. Both are wonderfully complex and provide just the right amount of body without turning the strength up too much. Dapper does an excellent job of delivering a dapper experience, putting as much sophistication into each blend as one would expect with such a name.
Who should smoke Dapper Cigars: Those that ponder each puff to extract every ounce of a blender’s intent.
El Borracho Pairing Recommendation: Michter’s Unblended American Whiskey.
La Madrina Pairing Recommendation: Hibiki 12 year.
#1 Patina Cigars
From Cigar Reviewer and Podcaster to Retail Management to brand owner, Mo Maali created Patina Cigars to showcase life’s journey and the values that we hold true to ourselves even as the times around us change. Patina is brought to us by the famed Casa Favili factory, home of Mombacho Cigars in Esteli, Nicaragua.
Patina is a brand that’s storming the country with a Connecticut and Habano offered in eight unique experiences. That’s right, each vitola has been tweaked so that no two sizes taste the same. For example, we chose the Connecticut robusto for this post because of the untraditional, spicy characteristics that it embraces like a coat on a cold day. On the other hand, the Churchill is an old-fashioned Connecticut fan’s dream with creamy indulgences that exemplify the silky smooth spirit of the wrapper.

Who should smoke Patina Cigars: Those who cheer for the little guy and love finding boutique gems.
Connecticut Pairing Recommendation: Morning Coffee.
Habano Pairing Recommendation: Kentucky Bourbon Barrel Ale.
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