Cigars

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Plasencia Cosecha 151
Plasencia Cosecha 151 is a full bodied cigar that is chock full of flavor and intensity. Get ready for notes of roasted coffee beans and nuts, with chocolate and fruit on the finish. Add this Honduran puro to your cart today!
Starting at: $51.75
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Plasencia Alma Fuerte
93-rated. Nicaraguan puro hand rolled. Intense flavors of plum, cinnamon, dark chocolate, and molasses. Medium-Full. Box-pressed. Note: Sixto I is hexagonally box-pressed with the same blend but a Colorado Claro wrapper with sweet notes and Medium bodied.
Starting at: $93.33
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Plasencia Alma Del Fuego
93 rated! Box-Pressed from Nicaragua with a premium blend of hand-rolled Nicaraguan long-fillers and binder all dressed up in a dark, oily Nicaraguan Habano wrapper. Full in body and flavor.
Starting at: $74.34
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Plasencia Year of the Dragon LE 2024
Plasencia Year of the Dragon is named after the 2024 Chinese lunar new year zodiac sign. Year of the Dragon comes in a torpedo vitola. This cigar is made in Nicaragua with a Habano wrapper, Nicaraguan tobacco for the filler and binder. Plasencia Year of t
Plasencia Cosecha 149
Honduran Puro using tobacco from the 2014 harvest, which was the family's 149th harvest overall. Wrapper from Olancho, binder from the Jamastran Valley, long-fillers from Talanga, the Jamastran Valley, and Olancho. Smooth. Med-Full.
Starting at: $54.00
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Plasencia Reserva Original
Fully organic blend! From Nicaragua with Nicaraguan long-fillers and binder in a Nicaraguan Habano wrapper. Sweet, pleasant notes and a touch of spice. Medium-bodied.
Starting at: $39.19
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Plasencia Alma Del Campo
90-rated. Nicaraguan wrapper enclosing a blend of hand rolled, premium Nicaraguan long-fillers and binder. Notes of dark cocoa powder, cedar, earth, leather, and fruit, Medium bodied.
Starting at: $74.34
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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.