
Game Over Playing With Fire (Nomad by Ezra Zion)
From the Nomad/Ezra Zion HQ: "American ends in “I Can”. This cigar has a very interesting backstory. It goes like this: One day we were searching for tobaccos in an aging barn in a country that will remain nameless. Lo and behold, we come across some ANCIENT stuff. Faded bale tags…Various amounts of tobacco in each bale. It had been lost and forgotten over a decade ago—too small an amount to be useful to anyone and so it was pushed in a corner and buried by years of new tobaccos coming in. This happens all the time. Everywhere. In our excitement, we started saying, “Hey let’s make a blend that’s only from these tobaccos. It will be the first time we’ve done a cigar that features DOUBLE-DIGIT OLD TOBACCOS!” And then it happened! One of the guys who worked at the barn (who was lurking around and being a real A-hole) chimed in and said “No way anyone can make from just these. They are too old. If you try you are PLAYING WITH FIRE!” Call it pride. Call it ego. But from that very moment—