Joseph's Cigar Shop resides within Joseph's Coffee Shop. We carry a wide variety of ci**rs. 21+ only Cigar shop opens at 9am Monday thru Saturday.
Coffee shop will close at 3pm with limited coffee and drinks will be available after 3pm
08/02/2025
The Knuckle Sandwich Puro Nicaragua is a cigar created through a collaboration between Erik Espinosa of Espinosa Ci**rs and celebrity chef Guy Fieri. As the name suggests, it is a Nicaraguan puro, meaning that all the to***co used—the wrapper, binder, and filler—is sourced from Nicaragua.
Here are some key details about the cigar:
* Blend: It features a Nicaraguan Habano or Habano Oscuro wrapper, with Nicaraguan to***co for both the binder and filler.
* Factory: The cigar is handcrafted at A.J. Fernandez’s San Lotano factory in Ocotal, Nicaragua.
07/31/2025
The “Oscar Ciseron” cigar is a collaboration between cigar manufacturer Oscar Valladares and the Honduran artist Elmer Ciserón Bautista. The ci**rs are known for their striking packaging and bands, which feature reproductions of Bautista’s post-Cubist artwork.
Here are some key details about the cigar:
* Manufacturer: Oscar Valladares To***co & Co.
* Origin: Honduras
* Blend: The Ciseron Edition is notable for being the first cigar from Oscar Valladares’ factory that does not use Honduran to***co. It features an Ecuadorian sungrown wrapper over a Nicaraguan binder and Nicaraguan fillers.
07/30/2025
If you are looking for **rs we have you covered in Richmond and our new Houston location.
07/29/2025
The “Tabernacle Havana Seed CT cigar” refers to the Foundation Tabernacle Havana Seed CT No. 142. This is a highly regarded cigar known for its unique wrapper and complex flavor profile.
Here’s a breakdown of what you might want to know:
Wrapper & Blend:
* Wrapper: The standout feature is the Havana Seed CT No. 142 wrapper, grown in the Connecticut River Valley. This is an exceptionally rare and oily leaf that requires a lengthy three-year fermentation process due to its high oil content.
* Binder: San Andrés Mexican
* Filler: Nicaraguan long-fillers from Estelí and Jalapa, along with some to***co from the Jamastran Valley in Honduras.
07/28/2025
The Perdomo Habano Sun Grown is a popular cigar known for its Nicaraguan Sun Grown wrapper and its aging process, often including bourbon barrel aging. Here’s a breakdown of its key characteristics:
Wrapper and Construction:
* The wrapper is a Nicaraguan Sun Grown leaf, which is known for its oiliness and flavor.
* A significant feature of the Perdomo Habano Sun Grown (especially the “Bourbon Barrel-Aged” version) is that the wrapper to***co is aged for at least six years, with an additional 10 months (or sometimes more) in bourbon barrels. This unique aging process contributes to its distinct flavor profile.
* The binder and filler are also Nicaraguan, from regions like Jalapa, Condega, and Estelí.
07/26/2025
Introducing Don Pepin Garcia Series JJ 20th Anniversary cigar! This is a special, limited-edition release from My Father Ci**rs that celebrates two decades of the original Series JJ line.
Here’s a breakdown of what makes it special:
* Named after Family: The “JJ” in the Series JJ stands for Jaime and Janny Garcia, the children of company founder José “Pepín” Garcia, highlighting the familial significance of the line.
* 20th Anniversary Edition: This release marks the 20-year milestone of the Series JJ, making it a collector’s item.
* All-Nicaraguan Puro: The ci**rs are made entirely from Nicaraguan to***co, with leaves grown on the Garcia family’s own farms, particularly the Las Lometas farm in Estelí.
* Special Wrapper: It features a rare Corojo ‘99 wrapper leaf, grown under shade. The Toro vitolas (size) have a lighter “Rosado” shade, while the Salomon vitola has a darker “Rosado Oscuro” shade, both from the same harvest.
* Rare Filler To***co: The blend includes the prized and elusive Pelo de Oro leaf in the filler, a low-yield and disease-prone to***co known for its flavor, which the Garcias reserve for limited editions.
* Limited Production: Only 2,500 boxes of these ci**rs are being produced, making them quite exclusive.
07/24/2025
See you tonight for our event in Richmond Texas. Thank you to everyone that came to our Houston event last night
07/22/2025
The Oliva 135th will be one of the blends featured at Thursday’s event.
The “Oliva 135th cigar” refers to the Oliva Serie V 135th Anniversary Edicion Limitada. This special release commemorates 135 years since Melanio Oliva, the family patriarch, began cultivating to***co in Cuba in 1886.
Here are some key details about this cigar:
* Blend: It stays true to the acclaimed Oliva Serie V blend, featuring an Ecuadorian Habano (Sun Grown) wrapper over Nicaraguan binder and flavorful Nicaraguan long filler to***cos, including specially fermented Ligero from the Jalapa Valley.
07/21/2025
The Oliva Serie V will be one of the blends featured at our event on Thursday.
The Oliva Serie V is a highly popular and well-regarded line of ci**rs from Oliva Ci**rs, known for its full-bodied and flavorful profile. Here’s a breakdown of what makes them stand out:
Key Characteristics:
* Strength and Body: The Serie V is generally considered a medium to full-bodied cigar, with a good kick of ni****ne. Reviewers often describe it as powerful yet balanced.
* Wrapper: It features an Ecuadorian Sun Grown Habano wrapper, which contributes to its rich color and oily sheen.
* Binder and Filler: The binder is Nicaraguan, and the filler is composed of specially fermented Nicaraguan Habano Ligero to***co from the Jalapa Valley. This Ligero to***co is known for its robust and rich flavor.
07/20/2025
The Oliva Melanio V will be one of our featured blends at our event Thursday. If you can’t make it Thursday than go to on Wednesday for the event there.
07/19/2025
The Joya de Nicaragua Cuatro Cinco which translates to “four five” in Spanish) is a highly regarded cigar released by Joya de Nicaragua to commemorate their 45th anniversary in 2013. It was initially a limited edition but later became a regular production line known as the Cuatro Cinco Reserva Especial.
Here’s a breakdown of what makes it noteworthy:
* Blend: The Cuatro Cinco features a Nicaraguan Criollo wrapper from Jalapa, a Dominican Volado binder, and Nicaraguan fillers, including five-year-old ligero aged in spent rum barrels. This blend is often noted for its complexity and depth of flavor.
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In 1900 Mrs. Mary Joseph, a widow with 5 children, arrived in Fort Bend County from Lebanon. Shortly after arriving, she started the original Joseph’s retail business. Mrs. Joseph began calling on families throughout the county by horse and buggy, and selling supplies and goods from her wagon. Although no longer a “door-to-door” business, the family operation has remained open and run by a member of the Joseph family for more than 100 years.
Mary Joseph was a determined woman. Back in the day, roads were rough, narrow, muddy and impassable on many rainy days. She often had to stay over with families she called on. Over the years Mrs. Joseph did well enough to build a small frame house at 708 Morton Street (this building no longer exists).
In 1919, the eldest of Mary Joseph's children, Emil, opened a mercantile store on Morton Street in downtown Richmond. This has been the location of the Joseph's business since. In 1927, a fire destroyed the adjacent building and caused the roof to collapse on the Joseph's building.
The building repair was completed in 1928, resulting in "E. Joseph 1928" on the front of the building. Emil Joseph sold — among other things in his store — coffee, ci**rs, guns and ammunition.
In 1925, Emil Joseph married Miss Josephine Selleh of Elgin, and in 1927 they had a son, Richard who graduated from Texas A&M University (at that time known as AMC), then went on to serve his country in the Air Force and Merchant Marines.
After his military service and graduation from college in 1947, Richard helped his father run the family business. They expanded into cotton brokering, real estate business and several other ventures.
In 1961 Richard added a building next to his father's mercantile store which became Joseph's Furniture and Gifts and remained open until March 2012.
In time, Richard Joseph married Barbara "Dolly" Joseph of LaGrange, Texas. She was a beautiful lady with "Texas Southern" style, grace and charm.
In 2011, Richard and Dolly’s son, Michael, inherited the family business. Before he passed, Richard told Michael that he could do whatever he wanted with the business... but reminded him that the Joseph family business had been in Richmond for over 100 years. To honor his father and 100+ years of the Joseph family business history, Michael decided to continue the legacy on Morton Street.
So it seems that Joseph’s has come full circle since Emil’s original concept of selling coffee, ci**rs, guns and ammunition. Since Michael’s true passion is for the English shooting experience, the “new look” Joseph’s features vintage English side-by-side shotguns, and accessories, traditional English shooting attire and shooting bags. And it’s no coincidence that when you step into the next building you will find a steaming hot cup of coffee and some of the world’s finest ci**rs at your fingertips.