
Here are some statistics about my cigars and smoking.
These are 'live' statistics, drawn from an BaseRow database, so when I add scores, smoke a cigar, or when any other data changes, the stats will change accordingly. To compensate for one-hit wonders, cigars or brands that I have smoked less than 5 of, are filtered out. If/when BaseRow someday implements charts, I may add some more nice visuals.
Anyhow, don't take this section too seriously - it's just for fun!


Cigars smoked this month: cigars
Cigars purched this month: 11 cigars
Pipes smoked this month: On 15 days, I smoked a pipe 18 times (26 bowls)
Average bowls: 1.4444444444444444 bowls per session

Despite its size, the 'Digger' is a perfectly constructed cigar, with an impeccable, dark, leathery and oily wrapper, and notes of sweet chocolate, some earthy hummus, and spicy wood. In short: it's a cigar you have to try at least once!

The CAO Zócalo Toro delivers a rich, earthy flavor with hints of dark chocolate, coffee and sweet pepper, making it a robust and satisfying smoke.

The Alec Bradley Black Market treats us with notes of earthy spice, creamy cocoa, and a hint of sweet cedar, leaving nothing to be desired.


In 1998, Alan Rubin teamed up with Ralph Montero, a prominent cigar professional. They employed Davidoff's master blender, Henke Kelner, to create the Occidental Reserve, the response proved that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts and that pushed them to continue to develop cigars that they and others have been excited to smoke.

Made by Oliva, Nub Cigars started as a theory. A cigar maker was hell-bent on proving he could capture the essence - the core - of a cigar's flavor immediately upon lighting and throughout the duration of the cigar. You hit the sweet spot right away with Nub cigars. Nub offers you a variety of wrappers while using premium Nicaraguan tobaccos in every cigar. .

Nicaraguan brand known for bold, full-bodied cigars; famous for New World and San Lotano lines.


Toscano is a cigar brand from Italy, recognized for quality hand-rolled cigars.

Macanudo is synonymous with quality and expertise in the premium cigar industry. For the social, the solo or even the unexpected moments, there’s a Macanudo cigar perfect for the occasion." - Macanudo Man O' War is a cigar brand from Nicaragua, recognized for quality hand-rolled cigars. Historic Cuban/Dominican brand producing balanced, medium-bodied cigars; classic No.2 torpedo is world famous. Nicarao is a cigar brand from Nicaragua, recognized for quality hand-rolled cigars. Made by Oliva, Nub Cigars started as a theory. A cigar maker was hell-bent on proving he could capture the essence - the core - of a cigar's flavor immediately upon lighting and throughout the duration of the cigar. You hit the sweet spot right away with Nub cigars. Nub offers you a variety of wrappers while using premium Nicaraguan tobaccos in every cigar. . - Cigar Century Today Gilberto Oliva along with his family are Nicaragua’s second largest grower of Cuban-seed tobacco. Using these same time tested methods of curing, blending, and rolling that built an empire, the Oliva cigar lineup has garnered tons of top- ratings from industry experts and consumers alike. - Cigar Century Oscar Valladares is a cigar brand from nan, recognized for quality hand-rolled cigars. Paradiso is a cigar brand from Nicaragua, recognized for quality hand-rolled cigars. Partagas is a cigar brand from Cuba, recognized for quality hand-rolled cigars. Patoro is a cigar brand from Dominican Republic, recognized for quality hand-rolled cigars. Placeres is a cigar brand from Honduras, recognized for quality hand-rolled cigars. Plasencia is a cigar brand from Nicaragua, recognized for quality hand-rolled cigars. Quai d'Orsay is a cigar brand from Cuba, recognized for quality hand-rolled cigars. Ramon Allones is a cigar brand from Cuba, recognized for quality hand-rolled cigars. Nicaraguan/Honduran production with a modern touch; highlights include Vintage series and Decade. Romeo Y Julieta is a cigar brand from Cuba, recognized for quality hand-rolled cigars. "The Reyes family works synergistically in the constant quest of excellence, by respecting the ancestral traditions and committing to provide cigars of the highest quality. Making the best is not only an art but a family tradition." - https://www.reyescigar.com/ Tatuaje is a cigar brand from Nicaragua, recognized for quality hand-rolled cigars. Toscano is a cigar brand from Italy, recognized for quality hand-rolled cigars. Trinidad is a cigar brand from Cuba, recognized for quality hand-rolled cigars. VegaFina is a cigar brand from Nicaragua, recognized for quality hand-rolled cigars. Vegas de Santiago is a cigar brand from Costa Rica, recognized for quality hand-rolled cigars. Villa Zamorano is a cigar brand from Honduras, recognized for quality hand-rolled cigars.

Made by Oliva, Nub Cigars started as a theory. A cigar maker was hell-bent on proving he could capture the essence - the core - of a cigar's flavor immediately upon lighting and throughout the duration of the cigar. You hit the sweet spot right away with Nub cigars. Nub offers you a variety of wrappers while using premium Nicaraguan tobaccos in every cigar. .


Nicaragua is the largest cigar-producing country in the world - the Central American country is home to notable cigar brands. Rocky Patel, Placencia, Padron, My Father, and Oliva are some of the Nicaraguan cigar brands. - Cigar Country

The Dominican Republic is the home of some of the best cigars in the world and is also the largest cigar-producing nation. These cigars vary in flavor and strength. However, Dominican cigars are famous for the approachability of their mild but rich flavor. - Cigar Country

Honduras, the original “banana republic,” has been a tobacco source and cigar manufacturing region since at least 1765, when the Spanish crown established a royal tobacco trading post near Santa Rosa in Copan. This area is now a major coffee growing area, but tobacco and cigars are still an industry here. - Cigar Country

The charts bellow are small experiment, as Baserow doesn't support native charts (yet).
These charts are generated in a Google Sheets document, that I currently maintain manually. Originally, I tried to keep the Sheet updated with a SureTrigger-connection, but while the triggers seemed to work, it wasn't an elegant solution, and required to much corrections. In the end, it seems easier to just manually update the sheet once a month.
Hopefully, BaseRow will charts natively one day.

Below you'll find a map of locations where I smoked a cigar (at least once) - or at least the places I remember. It's manually maintained, and may not - and probably will not - be entirely up to date. It's also not a heat map, just a simple visual representation of locations I smoked a cigar. If and when BaseRow ever supports geolocations, I may provide an auto-updated map. I really hope to see heat maps one day.