Cigars

8 Item(s)
CLE Prieto
92-rated box-pressed beauty. Nica fillers and binder under Connecticut Broadleaf Maduro wrapper. Notes of coffee, earth, and slight sweetness. Complex. Medium-Full bodied.
Starting at: $38.10
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Fratello Classico
Made at the Joya de Nicaragua factory, This 91 rated cigar has a brown Nicaraguan wrapper, long-filler from Peru and Nicaragua held together by Ecuadorian binder. Notes cream, earth and spice. Medium to Full
Starting at: $43.56
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CLE Signature
A Honduran-Cameroon hybrid wrapper rests atop a blend of Honduran tobaccos providing a medium-bodied experience with notes of cedar and oak with a touch of sweetness.
Starting at: $65.85
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CLE Azabache
CLE Azabache
Starting at: $38.10
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Fratello Bianco
One of the smoothest Maduro out in the market today. The Bianco is made at Joya de Nicaragua factory with Mexican Maduro wrapper, long-filler from the USA, Nicaragua and Peru held together with a Dominican binder. Notes of cocoa, cream and earth. Medium,
Starting at: $46.75
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Fratello Arlequin
Made at Joya de Nicaragua this box-pressed cigar has a Mexican wrapper, Ecuadoran binder, long-filler from Peru and Nicaragua, Notes of sweetness, spices and cream. Medium to Full
Starting at: $48.88
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CLE 25th Anniversary
CLE 25th Anniversary is a celebration of president and founder Christian Eiroa's 25 years in the industry. This celebratory cigar incorporates Honduran tobacco for the filler, binder and wrapper. Box-pressed. Notes of dark chocolate, fruit, and espresso b
Starting at: $65.85
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Fratello Navetta Inverso
Inverso which mean Inverse in Italian. Made at the Joya de Nicaragua factory with dark brown Nicaraguan wrapper, long-filler from Nicaraguan and Dominican Republic held together by an Ecuadorian. Notes of cocoa, spice and cream. Medium
Starting at: $42.50
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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.