Cigars

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Onyx Bold Nicaragua
Made in Nicaragua by AJ Fernandez, this medium to full-bodied cigar is a full-flavored winner from Altadis Cigars. Featuring a dark San Andres wrapper around Nicaragua long-fillers. Expect woodsy, smoky, coffee bean notes and a creamy, complex finish.
Starting at: $33.67
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Sancho Panza Extra Fuerte
91-rated. Hailing from Honduras with Nicaraguan and Honduran long-fillers all dressed in a shiny, reddish Honduran-grown Cuban-seed leaf. Balanced with notes of rich, bold flavors backed by a little pepper. Full bodied smoke.
Starting at: $24.34
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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: $34.97
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Onyx Vintage Nicaragua
A Nicaraguan Puro made by AJ Fernandez in Estelí This cigar is a flavor bomb that has notes of wood, spice, and cocoa compliments of it’s Habano wrapper. Med-full.
Starting at: $25.00
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Sancho Panza Limited Edition
The Sancho Panza Limited Edition is an Ecuadorian-Habano wrapped Nicaraguan cigar held together with and Ecuadorian Sumatra binder. Medium in body, it offers a nice light spiciness.
Starting at: $42.22
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Sancho Panza Double Maduro
91-rated from Honduras with a long-filler blend of Honduran, Nicaraguan and Dominican Piloto Cubano leaves, a Connecticut Broadleaf binder, and a dark Oscuro wrapper. Notes of spice throughout. Medium-Full.
Starting at: $24.34
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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: $31.47
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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.