Cigars

8 Item(s)
Penn Standard Broadleaf
Hailing from Nicaragua with Pennsylvanian grown broadleaf wrapper, Nicaraguan long-filler and binder. Notes of earth, coffee and coca.
Starting at: $22.50
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Espinosa Laranja Reserva Escuro
Box-pressed. A Brazilian Mata Fina leaf conceals a potent blend of Nicaraguan long leaves. Complex and spicy with a full-bodied character that builds in strengh throughout. Expect a smooth, well-balanced finish.
Starting at: $44.17
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Penn Standard LE Stars & Stripes Salamone
Limited edition! A PA Broadleaf Maduro wrapper barber-polled w/ Ct Shade wrapper. Natural sweetness with hints of coffee, cocoa, and leather along with a pronounced hickory note. Medium to full.
Starting at: $40.00
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Espinosa War Zone
Hailing from Nicaragua with a premium blend of Columbian and Nicaraguan fillers and Honduran binder all dressed up in a Cameroon wrapper. You'll be met with notes of peanut, salt, cedar, and pepper in this full bodied smoke.
Starting at: $35.96
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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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Penn Standard Gold Standard
Made in Nicaraguan with a Connecticut wrapper, Nicaraguan long filler and binder. Notes of cream, earth and spice. Medium
Starting at: $19.50
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Espinosa Laranja Reserva
94-Rated. Features a Brazilian grown wrapper overtop of a complex blend of Nicaraguan long-fillers. Notes of spice, nuts, and cedar with a natural sweetness on the finish. Medium-full bodied.
Starting at: $43.99
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Espinosa Habano
Nicaraguan long leaves are masked with a toothy Habano wrapper for a solid, medium to full-bodied experience. Notes of pepper, spice. Hint of sweetness on the finish.
Starting at: $29.92
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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.