Cigars

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Montesino Natural
Fuente on the cheap? Coming out of the Fuente factory in the Dominican, this affordable cigar has a Connecticut wrapper, Dominican long filler, and Nicaraguan binder. Smooth and Creamy. Mild
Starting at: $17.94
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Eiroa Dark Natural
A Honduran Puro, the Dark Natural comes draped in a Corojo wrapper, binder, and fillers. The result is a full-flavored and full-bodied cigar with notes of almonds, leather, and oak.
Starting at: $66.23
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Espinosa Crema
A creamy Ecuadorian Connecticut wrapper drapes over a blend of Nicaraguan fillers and binder. Notes of cedar, hay, baked bread, and, of course, creaminess. Mild-Medium.
Starting at: $34.60
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Montesino Maduro
Fuente on the cheap? Coming out of the Fuente factory in the Dominican, this affordable cigar has a Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper, Dominican long filler, and Nicaraguan binder. Smooth and Creamy. Medium
Starting at: $17.94
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Eiroa The First 20 Years
A Honduran puro, The First 20 years is a complex, well-balanced, full-bodied cigar with notes of espresso, earth, and leather.
Starting at: $60.60
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Eiroa CBT
Sporting 100% Maduro leaves, the overall body is only medium to full. Complex buy smooth, it has tasting notes of dark chocolate and espresso.
Starting at: $56.10
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NF Cigars V Decada
Dominican binde, long fillers mostly from the Dominican Republic but with a small amount from Nicaragua, and a genuine Cameroon wrapper that has a minimum of 3 year of aging. Mild to medium bodied stick that has ample notes of cedar, oak, and almonds.
Starting at: $50.82
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Eiroa Classic
Let's start with this: medium-full in strength and made entirely of Honduran tobaccos. Those facts alone put this cigar dead center in Christian Eiroa's (formerly of Camacho fame) wheelhouse. Complex with a long finish, expect notes of cocoa, coffee, and
Starting at: $56.10
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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.