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  • Cuban Cigar Walk, London - Walk and Herf, Tue 17 Feb 2009

    TWO HOURS FROM MY HOUSE TO LONDON FOR SOME WELL-DESERVED CIGAR FUN!

    Yesterday, during my half-term week off, I went up to London to meet up with fellow forum member turned mate Nic Wing in order to walk the Cuban Cigar Walk and to smoke some great stogies en route.

    Nic took some pictures along the route, and I've included a slideshow of his best at the end.

    You can find out about the audio tour Nic has researched and had professionally produced from his website where the mp3 of the tour plus maps and information can be downloaded.

    Website link:

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    THE WALK

    I know this area of London - and I don't know it at all, as I found out yesterday. From Green Park tube station up to the Connaught Hotel to the north-west, I followed the tape guide through streets I knew, and streets I didn't even know existed. The tour concentrates on cigars - cigar merchants, cigar history, cigar fables - but also guides you through some exclusive shopping areas and malls, all the while informing you of things you might not have noticed. I don't want to list all the sites and facts because that's what the audio recording is for - and there are so many of them! - but I can say that it is thoroughly engaging and eye-opening. And a lot of fun!

    I think this would interest ANY stogie lover as well as people who don't know some of the stories.


    THE CIGAR MERCHANTS

    The tour takes you to three prime cigar merchants in this affluent part of the city.

    I went first to Sautter's and chose a Petit Edmundo which the guys discounted for me. They also handed over matches and a 'putting out' tube for a cigar. I flogged my cigar cases on eBay a while back so will use this tube to walk out with a new cigar safely in my breast pocket.

    Next it was Davidoff in St James where I was able to chat with Edward Sahakian about my humidor (bought there). What an amiable guy! He advised Nic and I to try a Partagas SerieD Numero5 for later in the day.

    Last it was JJ Fox with its distinctive background and foreground cold and live cigar smoke smell. I hadn't been down to the Cigar Museum before, and Nic took lots of photos of me lighting up the Partagas down there.

    All three of these shops have really friendly blokes serving and tending to you. In EACH shop, I was treated like a gentleman by true gentlemen. I discussed my cigar preferences in detail with men whose cigar knowledge is immense. As Edward said in Davidoff, when you see someone smoking a cigar, you know that person will be a nice person.

    I think that's true, too!


    THE HERF

    After the smoke-out in JJ Fox, we crossed the road to the American Bar which is hidden down a quiet alley like so many other surprises! We herfed for 90 minutes or so and Nic lit a 10 year-old Montecristo he had been given at some point. I shall simply summarise by saying it is great to sit and herf for 90 minutes or so in great company. It's funny, and it's civilised.

    Here is a slideshow of pictures taken mostly by Nic and sometimes by me.

    Last edited by Robusto; 19-02-2009, 10:19 AM. Reason: spelling

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    great post Robo, can't see the pics as they are blocked at work (IT Nazi's!) but I have heard about the American Bar before, I was told you have to wear a jacket or blazer is this the case? also can you smoke inside or is it an outside heated area?

    ta

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    • #3
      Yeah. We have male Eva Brauns standing by the servers with whips. I'm not there this week!

      Nic and I sat outside where we could smoke and I could be the provincial scruff.

      The inside of the bar (crossed for toilet trauma) was swish as swish can be and I imagine one would have to be dressed up in there.

      I noticed a pretty good humidor by the entrance door but don't know if folk have to go outside or not.

      It was not too pricey for drinks for a great part of London and the waiter brought up-market nibbles. These remained untouched as we were working our cigars.

      I imagine Nic might have more info when he reads this.

      I'm back to my smoke-shack today with a lunchtime Bolivar and good coffee after I've showered in a bit.

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      • #4
        Just a quickie - will post more later, but I suspect I'll want to do this. You up for doing it again Robusto, and see if we can get some others on here to join us?

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        • #5
          YES!!!

          Take that as a definite yes!

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          • #6
            Someone else to play SUPASNAPS' SEX-GOD BULGING CIGAR HUNK this time lol.

            Sometimes it's good for others to be allowed to try...


            (Kidding. I love being photo'd - especially at cigar work. Apologies).
            Last edited by Robusto; 18-02-2009, 12:34 PM. Reason: unbridled narcisssssisssssmmmmm

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            • #7
              I'd love to tag along next time if its an open invitation, looks like you had a great day Bryan!

              D

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              • #8
                It was great, Drew.

                It would be super for a bunch of us to meet up, and this is a really neat context to do it in.

                Maybe the Chicken Wing (soz Nic!) could think on and get us to meet one or two key players en route as we are - more or less - addicts!

                We could busk.
                How about Anyone Who Had A Heart at Green Park tube?
                Simply The Best - Now THERE'S a dire tune and a half. Outside CHOPARD, maybe?...

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                • #9
                  Count me in!!!!!

                  Robusto,
                  You can count me in for the next organised outing to London it sounded like you had a great time.
                  I see you stand like greyhounds in the slips,
                  Straining upon the start. The game's afoot:
                  Follow your spirit, and upon this charge
                  Cry 'God for Harry, England, and Saint George!'

                  The Dawg.

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                  • #10
                    A Grand Day Out

                    Hi Guys
                    I am delighted Bryan enjoyed the walk, I thought he might!

                    One quick point, here is the official line on dress code at the American Bar:
                    "The area outside does not have a dress code, inside the American Bar, after 5pm we do ask gentlemen to wear a jacket - but we do have some Dunhill blazers which our guests can use."

                    Dunhill blazers... only at the Stafford!

                    I am working on a plan to do a version of the walk for Forum members so a few questions to help me plan:

                    1. I would look to do the walk on a Saturday morning, is 10.00 too early a start (Bond Street)?
                    2. Do you all have ipods/MP3 players and the ability to download the walk from the web site or would you rather I supplied a pre-loaded player? (just to give you an idea of cost - Download ?10, pre loaded player & map, yours to keep at the end of the walk, ?28)

                    My suggestion would be that we would start at 10.00 is but that if anyone was late that's no problem. I also propose that it's an individual walk done at your own pace rather than a mass walk. This means you can walk with your mate if you want but if you want to stop for 45 minutes at one store and ask questions, or grab a coffee you can do it and no one is hassling.

                    Then we can all rendesvous at say 3.00pm and herf away till the cows come home

                    If anyone interested can email me directly at nic@citiesinsound.com with the answers to these questions and details of Saturday's in March you are available I will set it up. Also let me know any other questions or suggestions.

                    I will make sure the stores are expecting you and I will have a little gift for you at the end.
                    Look forward to hearing from you.
                    Salut!
                    Nic
                    Last edited by nicwing; 22-02-2009, 06:46 PM.
                    Nic
                    Editor UK Cigar Scene Magazine

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                    • #11
                      Will have to be a weekend in April for me, sorry, got a feck load going on in Feb/March. Gives us time to organise though.

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                      • #12
                        I am in, April will be good for me.......

                        PS

                        Great Great post, wish I was with you both at the time...
                        Love Life - Love Cigars

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                        • #13
                          In April, as of the band calendar today, I am not playing:

                          Sun 12 Apr
                          Sat 18 Apr (band definitely not playing)
                          Sun 19 Apr
                          Sat 25 Apr
                          Sun 26 Apr

                          On the other weekend days, the band is playing.

                          Sat 18 Apr is a definite yes from me.

                          If I wangle out of booked gigs, it's farts and spacesuits and welcome to the knackers' yard. Ish.

                          Bookings come in all the time so those free dates above might diminish.

                          I can book off a gig now for any of those dates but will have to book and provide for a dep keyboard player aka replacement keyboard player.

                          Thought I'd lob this in straight away for the strategic April planning throb lol.

                          Bryan

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                          • #14
                            OK, so any takers for the 18th April and a 10.00am start.

                            Please let me know and I will set things up.

                            Nic
                            Nic
                            Editor UK Cigar Scene Magazine

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                            • #15
                              Mates,

                              If last minute attendees are permitted, I will consider getting a last minute flight to London and joining in on the walk.

                              Gracias, Amigos
                              sigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros

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