Cigars

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L'Atelier Selection Speciale
Crafted with premium, hand-rolled Nicaraguan long-fillers and binder dressed in a higher priming version of the "Sancti Spiritus" wrapper leaf which is a mix of Criollo and Pelo de Oro. You'll be met with notes of spice, cedar, earth, and dried fruit. M
Starting at: $33.75
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Diamond Crown Black Diamond
Hailing from the Dominican Republic, This collaboration between J.C Newman and Fuente has a Connecticut broadleaf that has been aged for 8 years, Dominican binder and filler . Cigar has notes of coffee and cream. Medium to full.
Starting at: $69.83
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Aroma de Sol Habano
Made in the Dominican Republic with a Habano wrapper, Dominican long-filler and binder. Notes of earth, leather and coffee Mild to Medium
Starting at: $29.99
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Black Works Studio Killer Bee Connecticut
Buzz, buzz! Hailing from Nicaragua this little stinger of a stogie has an Ecuadoran Connecticut wrapper around Nicaragua long-fillers and binder. Notes of pepper and earth. Full-bodied, good things really do come in small packages.
Starting at: $38.50
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Diamond Crown Julius Caeser
93-rated. A smooth cigar blessing you with Central American fillers, a Dominican binder, and an Ecuadorian Habano wrapper. Notes of coffee, wood, sweetness and spice. Medium-Full bodied.
Starting at: $50.58
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L'Atelier
Created in the famed Don Pepin's My Father Factory in Nicaragua with Nicaraguan long-fillers and binder in a wrapper leaf named "Sancti Spiritus" which is a mix of Criollo and Pelo de Oro. Notes of spice, cedar, earth, and dried fruit. Med-Full.
Starting at: $33.75
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L'Atelier Surrogates
This premium line of cigars are made at the My Father factory in Esteli, Nicaragua. Each vitola has its own unique character. The tagline for Surrogates is “Limited Edition Quality at an Everyday Price.”
Starting at: $30.81
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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.