At the Cigar Smoking World Championship’s grand final in Split last year, Marian Nedelea from Cigar Club Pescara became the first Italian to smoke for more than two hours when he finished ninth at the highly respectable time of 2 hours 25 minutes and 15 seconds.
Light ‘em Up Lounge – August / September 2024
Die Live-Show findet jeden Mittwoch um 20:00 Uhr Mitteleuropäischer Zeit / 14:00 Uhr Eastern Time statt.
CSWC Spain Crowns a New Champion
The Cigar Smoking World Championship qualifier in Spain last year was a close call, not just between two smokers, but three.
Villiger 1888 Nicaragua Perfecto
Die Villiger 1888 Nicaragua ist ab dem 1. August 2024 auch als Perfecto-Format (6×58) im deutschen Fachhandel erhältlich.
Hauke Walter Wins CSWC Germany
It’s no secret all slow smoking eyes are on the defending world champion Hauke Walter from Germany this year.
First CSWC in Canada Confirmed
The Canadian national qualifier for the Cigar Smoking World Championship is finally confirmed.
Oleg Pedan Back with a Vengeance at CSWC Belarus
Is it possible that the 2024 slow smoking is the season of big comebacks?
One Shot at CSWC Glory in the US
It’s time again for one of the biggest qualifiers of the Cigar Smoking World Championships, the one in the US.
Aakanksha Vashist New Indian CSWC champion
India Cigar Club resumed its host duties as the country’s third ever qualifier took place at the restaurant Miss Pinto, and just like last year the top three were all new names
Habanosommelier Course comes to Asia
For the first time, the Sociedad Habanosommelier is bringing its Level 1 Sommelier Course offline to Asia.
Silvio Loaisiga Launches Loaisiga Cigars
With 24 years in the tobacco industry, learning much from a long tenure under Nick Perdomo Jr with Perdomo Cigars across all facets of the premium cigar manufacturing process, Silvio Loaisiga brings a deep understanding of the inner workings of the tobacco industry to his own brand Loaisiga Cigars.
A Perfect Night Under the Stars in Toronto
On Thursday July 18th, 2024, cigar lovers from Toronto, Canada and beyond flocked to the ‘Night Under the Stars’ event, hosted by popular Toronto-based tobacconist, Cigar Studio.


