The 1844 Añejo is fearured along with Upmann's other 1844 brands, with the peculiarity of using tobaccos aged for at least five years. The Spanish word anejo, which means "old" or "mature," is what makes this cigar unique in its kind.
It was produced by hand in Honduras at the Flor de Copan factory with the support of Ernesto Kranwinkel from Tabacalera, USA. It has a three-country filler blend of Nicaraguan, Dominican, and Honduran tobaccos under a Pennsylvania Broadleaf binder and a double-fermented Ecuadorian Habano wrapper. The 1844 Añejo strong profile delivers notes of earth, leather, wood, and subtle pepper. It's a mature gem worth trying it!
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Binder:
Pennsylvania Broadleaf