Cigars

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Drew Estate Herrera Esteli Brazilian Maduro
92-rated from Nicaragua with Nicaraguan long fillers and a Connecticut Broadleaf binder dressed in a Brazilian Mata Fina wrapper. Notes of coffee, earth, flowers, and slight spice. Med-Full.
Starting at: $32.40
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Saint Luis Rey Maduro

Mexican San Andres wrapper combined with Nicaraguan and Honduran fillers, create a rich, robust experience filled with earth, spice, and a leathery finish. Full.

Starting at: $28.17
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Herrera Esteli Miami
Herrera Esteli Miami is made at the El Titan de Bronze in Miami for Will Herrera. 92 rated and number 24 cigar of the year in 2020 by Cigar Aficionado. This cigar has a mix of Dominican and Nicaraguan long fillers held together with an Ecuadorian Sumatra
Starting at: $44.95
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Drew Estate Herrera Esteli Norteno
94-rated and #7 on the 2016 Top 25 Cigar of the Year chart. From Nicaragua with Nicaraguan long-fillers with a Honduran binder all dressed up in a San Andres Maduro wrapper. Notes of chocolate, pepper, cashew, and coffee. Full.
Starting at: $35.50
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Saint Luis Rey Carenas
93 rated! Carenas is reference to the Puerto de Carenas which was the old name of the Port of Havana. Made in Honduras with brown Nicaraguan wrapper, Honduran long-filler and binder. Notes of cream, pepper spice and coffee. Medium
Starting at: $30.94
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Herrera Esteli by Drew Estate
94-rated. Hailing from Nicaragua with an Ecuadorian Habano seed wrapper enclosing Nicaraguan long-fillers and an Ecuadorian binder. You'll be met with clean notes of cedar, cream, spices, and roasted nuts to top it off. Med-Full.
Starting at: $33.95
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Saint Luis Rey
Nicaraguan Habano wrapper leaf, combined with Nicaraguan and Honduran fillers, create a rich, robust experience filled with earth, spice, and a leathery finish. Full.
Starting at: $26.00
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A wise scholar once said, "A good cigar is like a beautiful chick with a great body who also knows the American League box scores." Or that may have been Klinger from MASH. Either way, he's right.