Cigars

15 Item(s)
Partagas Valle Verde
A 2-year-aged San Andreas wrapper, Cameroon binder, and long-fillers from Estelí, Jalapa, and San Andres culminate in a med-full bodied smoke with hints of spice, pepper, and cocoa.
Starting at: $23.97
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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: $41.30
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Partagas Anejo
A gorgeous new release from Partagas, Anejo Esplendido is a stunning barber pole cigar that features 2 wrappers: a Cameroon from 1998 and a Connecticut-Shade from 2013. The rest of the recipe features a Dominican binder and filler from Mexico and the Domi
Starting at: $21.84
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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: $41.30
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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
Starting at: $50.00
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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: $33.25
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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: $52.50
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Partagas de Bronce
Made in the U.S.A with a corojo wrapper, Nicaraguan long-filler and binder. Notes of black pepper, cream and earth. Medium to Full
Starting at: $126.45
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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: $41.30
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Merchants Queen
Merchant's Queen has an oily, sultry San Andres wrapper that's deeply dark in color with long-fillers from Ometepe, Jalapa, and Esteli. Lots going on- naturally sweet with notes of toast, coffee, cream, and some nice underlying spice. Medium to Full
Starting at: $19.99
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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: $39.55
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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: $38.50
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Partagas Legend
This rich, creamy, bold cigar boasts Dominican Piloto Cubano long leaves and a Honduran Olancho binder. Outside rests an oily Connecticut Broadleaf maduro wrapper. Medium-bodied with earthy, leather notes throughout and a touch of sweetness.
Starting at: $45.87
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Partagas
One of the best-selling Cuban brands in the world. African Cameroon wrapper. Cuban-seed Dominican and Mexican long fillers. Earthy and nutty with a touch of spice on the finish Bold. Med.
Starting at: $31.82
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Partagas Black
A Connecticut Medio Tiempo maduro wrapper creates bold, rich nuances as it conceals a robust blend of Piloto Cubano ligero and Nicaraguan long leaves. Earthy with notes of spice. Smooth, creamy. Full.
Starting at: $33.77
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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.