Cigars

16 Item(s)
Guardian of the Farm
Aganorsa's tribute to man's best friend. The tobaccos used in these tasty cigars are all Aganorsa-grown, which results in a smooth complexity that's especially enjoyable. Medium-bodied, rated '93'.
Starting at: $40.01
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Black Label Trading Co. Lawless
Hailing from Nicaragua, Lawless is wrapped in an oily Ecuadoran Rosado wrapper with Nicaragua long-fillers. Med-full in body with strong notes of cocoa, coffee and sweet pepper.
Starting at: $47.20
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Rojas Cigars Bluebonnets
Nicaraguan and Ecuadorian corojo fillers, corojo binder, and corojo wrapper. Notes of nuts, pepper, and chocolate. Medium.
Starting at: $33.75
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Rojas Cigars Unfinished Business
Nicaraguan and Mexican long-fillers held together with a Nicaraguan binder and coated with an Ecuadorian Sumatra wrapper. Notes of wood, coffee, and earth. Medium.
Starting at: $38.25
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Black Label Trading Co. Porcelain
Sporting golden Connecticut wrappers around Nicaraguan and Pennsylvanian long-fillers. Buttery notes of peanut and pepper. Medium-bodied & smooth.
Starting at: $45.20
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Black Label Trading Co. Santa Muerte
The Santa Muerte is the latest gem from the creative minds of Black Label Trading Co. Made in Nicaragua with an Ecuadorian Habano wrapper, long-fillers from Nicaragua, Dominican Republic, and Mexico, all held together by an Ecuadorian binder. Notes of cof
Starting at: $40.17
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Rojas Cigars Street Tacos Barbacoa
Nicaraguan binder and fillers coated with an Ecuadorian Sumatra wrapper. Notes of wood, coffee, and earth. Med-full.
Starting at: $38.93
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Guardian of the Farm Maduro Nightwatch
This Nicaraguan Puro sports a Corojo Maduro wrapper, a Corojo binder, and hearty long-fillers. Medium to full-bodied, expect toasty nuances of leather, chocolate, and oak. An excellent compliment to the original Guardian of the Farm release.
Starting at: $44.46
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Black Label Trading Co. Last Rites
Coming out of Nicaragua, Last Rites are rolled with dark Ecuadoran Maduro wrappers & long-fillers from Nicaragua and Honduras. Notes of sweetness, caramel, and earth. Full.
Starting at: $47.20
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Rojas Cigars Street Tacos Carnitas
Nicaraguan binder and fillers coated with an Ecuadorian Sumatra wrapper. Notes of hay and coffee with a hint of sweetness. Mild-med.
Starting at: $38.93
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Black Label Trading Co. Salvation
True salvation for lovers of spicy cigars! Made in Nicaragua with dark Ecuadoran Sun Grown wrappers, powerful Nicaragua long-fillers and a Honduran binder leaf. Pepper, spice, and chocolate. Med-full.
Starting at: $47.20
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Black Label Trading Co. Orthodox
Black Label Trading Co. Orthodox is made in Nicaragua with a Mexican San Andres wrapper, Nicaraguan tobacco for the filler and held together by a Ecuadorian habano binder. The Orthodox has notes of dark fruits and earth. This cigar is full bodied in stren
Rojas Cigars Statement
Nicaraguan tobacco with a Mexican San Andres wrapper. Notes of cocoa, espresso, and earth. Med-full.
Starting at: $38.25
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Black Label Trading Co. Royalty
Small Batch Royalty, really tasty smokes. Hailing from the Dominican Republic, these bangers boast reddish Corojo wrappers cultivated in Ecuador encasing Nicaraguan long fillers and a hearty Honduran binder. Notes of roasted coffee and a hint of cinnamon
Starting at: $38.00
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Black Label Trading Co. Viaticum
Hailing from Nicaragua with a Ecuadorian Maduro wrapper, Nicaraguan and Honduran long-filler held together by a Honduran binder. Notes of cedar and dark cocoa. Medium to Full
Starting at: $60.00
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Rojas Cigars Breakfast Tacos
A different blend from the regular Street Tacos, this version is made with Nicaraguan binder and fillers and topped with 1 of 3 wrappers: Ecuadorian Connecticut, Ecuadorian Sumatra, or Mexican San Andres
Starting at: $27.00
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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.