A slightly heady habano cigar, this one leaves nothing to be desired. from beginning to end it's packed with notes of cedar, walnuts, honey and finishes off with a slightly mineral smoothness. A great addition to the 601 label.
Espinosa
Don Diego
The Carenas line is a much anticipated extension off the SLR brand name. An oily Honduran wrapper greets you, while holding back the flavor within. Upon lighting, you can note flavors of earth, salt (some say salted caramel) and some spice on the finish
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This cigar truly distinguishes itself. From its unique blend of flavors like anise, earth, and graham cracker, the Futuro lives up to its namesake. This is the cigar of the future.
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If you're looking for a smooth, mild, easy to smoke cigar, look no further. This slightly sweet cigar has flavors of coffee, wheat and nutmeg brimming throughout. subtle, yet sumptuous.
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Kristoff
From the J.C. Newman company, and rolled by the Fuente family, the La Unica name is a steal for the quality you're getting. This mild cigar provides a creamy smooth draw with hints of cocoa, coffee and spice, a great way to start (or finish) a day.
La Unica
Punch
The delightful E.P. Carrillo Pledge provides taste in big, zesty chunks of spicy oak, licorice, black cherry, and black pepper. A warm, recognizable note of baked apple settles across the tongue just as you think you've experienced everything the cigar has to offer.
The EP Carrillo Pledge Prequel vitola was rated #1 Cigar of the Year for 2020 by Cigar Aficionado with a total of 98 points, the highest in history. It was also awarded the Best Dominican Cigar of 2021.
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Rocky Patel
By this point, I have smoked more maduro cigars than I care to count. So when I can proclaim that the Rocky Patel Sun Grown Maduro scores higher than 90% of the blends I've encountered in the past 20+ years, I freakin' mean it.
If you like a tropical-tasting blend that brings more citrus, cedar, and vanilla than corojo spice to the tongue, then this blend is for you. It's still a big, bold, spicy corojo, filled with signature mixed baking spices and citrus at first, but it also slips into a tropical tiki party of flavors and aromatics. As with every other Gran Habano cigar we stock, construction and burn are textbook in appearance and heat, and the cone that hides underneath is always near-perfect.
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Rocky Patel's Vintage Series cigars have been wildly popular in recent years. Nothing less than a masterwork, this Vintage '90 blend is smooth and sophisticated with layer upon layer of rich box-pressed flavor. The main component in these beauties is tobacco from the wrapper.
Smooth notes of earthy dark-coffee flavors.
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Generally adorned with the title of king of the Dominican Republic, Cohiba ventures into parts unknown with this line. Bringing notes of hearty bold coffee beans, pepper, and leather, this cigar is one you won't soon forget.
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With a beautifully oily sheen, this cigar boasts notes of pepper, coffee and chocolate to add to the already beautifully constructed cigar at hand. The luxuriously deep wrapper provides alluring smells of earth to draw you in.
AJ Fernandez
Alec Bradley
Alec Bradley
From the industry giant Cohiba, this excellent cigar, known as a "red dot" because of the markings on the band, has a medium-bodied flavor and a robust, smooth, and extraordinarily rich profile. The blend used in Cohiba premium cigars is produced by hand with a toothy Cameroon wrapper and an aged combination of Piloto Cubano tobaccos from the Dominican Republic.
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Black Works Studio
Ave Maria
Camacho
The fourth installment from a boutique brand that's been around less than ten years, the Revelation, is a beautifully constructed cigar that will quickly become one of your favorite smokes. San Cristobal Revelation is handcrafted in Nicaragua with a curated Nicaraguan blend and finished with a cocoa Educator Sumatra wrapper. This medium to full-bodied smoke is trickled with notes of leather, vanilla, nuts and topped off with a bit of spice.
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A Nicaraguan puro cigar (all the tobacco is grown in Nicaragua), the Padron name needs no introduction. meticulously crafted, this cigar has earned as high as a 93-rating. boasting hints of buttered toast, to espresso, and even a touch of caramel, you're sure to enjoy this stick.
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The Dapper Cigar Co.'s Cubo Sumatra pays homage to the Cubo brand's debut. The Sumatra line, which was blended nearly five years later, draws on a half-decade of additional experimentation with quality Nicaraguan tobaccos.
This medium-strength cigar has a reddish Ecuadorian wrapper that enclose a Nicaraguan binder and fillers comprised of Nicaraguan and USA Connecticut Broadleaf tobaccos. A creamy and woodsy flavor with undertones of espresso characterizes the Cubo Sumatra. The ability to improve upon perfection is proven with this cigar.
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The wait was worth it for this one. So much complexity and depth can be found within this blend, all but in a medium to medium-plus strength profile.
Mellow and smooth, this first Connecticut wrapped Cohiba is one you'll want to get your hands on. Notes of toast, tree nuts and sweet cream make this cigar a first of its kind.
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Dapper
Here's a bit of an aged rarity you don't see all that often: The original version of the Sancho Panza Extra Fuerte. While the new blend is very good, we prefer the silken glove palate puncher that is the vintage Extra Fuerte by Sancho Panza.
From first puff to its earthy end, this Honduran-heavy original version packs some seriously intense tastes, leading some to even consider it a pepper-bomb. However, look a bit deeper and you will find notes of cherry and toasted walnuts peeping through the smoke, along with drizzles of molasses, black tea leaves, and a touch of cedar and mulled wine spice. An obscure gem for anyone in search of something box-pressed with a bit of additional age.
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Blackbird's Glitch cigars were unintentionally produced as a consequence of an oversight in production when tobacco batches were jumbled up during the rolling process. The blenders, however, soon ceased complaining after tasting the results and set to work duplicating this "happy accident."
The Blackbird Glitch Claro offers a rich and flavorful smoke. It is made up of American and Dominican filler leaves tucked inside a Dominican binder and coated in an Ecuadorian Habano wrapper leaf. This Glitch, which has a medium body and a flush of flavor, can end up becoming your favorite error, so get yours right away.
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This slow burning box-pressed torpedo lives up to its well-deserved 93-point rating. With notes of earth, almond, espresso, and caramel, this cigar has flavors for days, and a burn that is immaculate in every way. A little toothy in texture, with some spice and strength as it goes, this blend is built for fans of Broadleaf who don't desire too much funk or barnyard in a boutique smoke.
Espinosa Cigars
Like the cowboys that smoke these sorts of sticks, the Corojo Limitada remains a straight-shooter; sticking with its guns and aiming for flavors of mixed herb tea and black tea, with white and green riding alongside. Citrus and spice give a tip of the hat as you exhale, with the nostrils detecting more honey, lemon, and ginger than star anise and peppercorn.
Rugged in appearance, yet refined in flavor and finish, each stick is draw tested, with long torpedo tips and closed feet being used across the board. Additionally, each tobacco leaf used in this blend is either double or triple-fermented, which helped land this smoke on Cigar Aficionado’s Top 25 list back in 2012. To this day this cigar remains a bestseller, and go-to corojo for those wanting something a little unruly, yet pleasantly plush and refined.
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Blackbird's Glitch cigars were unintentionally produced as a consequence of an oversight in production when tobacco batches were jumbled up during the rolling process. The blenders, however, soon ceased complaining after tasting the results and set to work duplicating this "happy accident."
The Blackbird Glitch Claro offers a rich and flavorful smoke. It is made up of American and Dominican filler leaves tucked inside a Mexican binder and coated in a Connecticut wrapper leaf. This Glitch, which has a medium body and a flush of flavor, can end up becoming your favorite error, so get yours right away.
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Warped
Dapper
La Palina
Curivari
This cigar is a unique one from the pigtail cap to the tasty notes throughout. An extension of the Alec Bradley Family Blend line, the lineage boasts a bouquet of flavors comprised of earth, cedar, citrus and leather. A cant miss cigar.
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Asylum
Rojas Cigars
As a collaboration cigar line, this amazingly balanced cigar brings together the mild flavor of the Ecuadorian Sumatran wrapper with the flavorful Nicaraguan and Dominican fillers. one could expect notes of baking spices, cocoa, and roasted nuts.
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Crafted by the famous Jose "Don Pepin" Garcia, and hand rolled in Nicaragua, this spicy cigar lends itself to some complex flavors. One could taste pepper earth, with more subtle, nuanced flavors of leather and sweet cream.
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