Cigars

16 Item(s)
Fratello Oro
Coming out of the storied La Aurora cigar factory in the Dominican, Fratello Oro is a golden gem of a blend. With sleek, shiny Connecticut Shade wrappers, 3 different long-fillers (Colombia, the Dominican, Nicaragua), and a Cameroon binder leaf, you can e
Starting at: $30.75
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Fratello Camo Verde (Connecticut)
Made in the Dominican Republic with a Connecticut shade wrapper, Dominican long-filler held together by a Indonesian binder, Notes coffee, earth and cream. Medium
Starting at: $57.32
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Roly Long-Filler Sweets
Sumatra-wrapped, Nicaraguan long-fillers, this is a traditional blend that brings a subtly sweet cap to the table, making for a pleasant, mild smoke. Crisp, even burn, effortless draw, well-balanced with creamy, bready notes and sweet throughout
Starting at: $39.99
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Unclaimed Habano
Nicaraguan tobacco with a Habano wrapper. Medium to full with notes of nuts and wood. Perfect draw with an even burn.
Fratello Bianco
One of the smoothest Maduro out in the market today. The Bianco is made at Joya de Nicaragua factory with Mexican Maduro wrapper, long-filler from the USA, Nicaragua and Peru held together with a Dominican binder. Notes of cocoa, cream and earth. Medium,
Starting at: $33.00
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Fratello Navetta Inverso
Inverso which mean Inverse in Italian. Made at the Joya de Nicaragua factory with dark brown Nicaraguan wrapper, long-filler from Nicaraguan and Dominican Republic held together by an Ecuadorian. Notes of cocoa, spice and cream. Medium
Starting at: $42.00
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Unclaimed Maduro
Nicaraguan tobacco with a maduro wrapper. Medium-bodied with notes of earth, leather, and cocoa. Perfect draw with an even burn.
Starting at: $45.30
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Fratello Arlequin
Made at Joya de Nicaragua this box-pressed cigar has a Mexican wrapper, Ecuadoran binder, long-filler from Peru and Nicaragua, Notes of sweetness, spices and cream. Medium to Full
Starting at: $48.88
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Fratello Camo Rosso (Habano)
Made in the Dominican Republic with a Habano wrapper, Dominican long-filler held together by a Indonesian binder, Notes coffee, earth and cream. Medium
Starting at: $53.35
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Los Statos Deluxe Maduro
Crafting together long-fillers from Honduras and Nicaragua and binding them with a Nicaraguan binder, capped with a Connecticut broadleaf maduro wrapper. The result is a cigar that is medium-full cigar with notes of coffee, earth, and spice.
Starting at: $28.57
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Fratello Camo Blue (Maduro)
Made in the Dominican Republic with a Maduro wrapper, Dominican long-filler held together by a Indonesian binder, Notes coffee, earth and cream. Medium
Starting at: $57.23
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Roly Long-Filler
The fabled Roly brand returns, and this time it's an all long-filler handmade…. crafted from premium, aged long leaf tobaccos and your choice of Colorado colored Habano wrappers or dark, luscious Maduros. Both versions bring a smooth-smoking, slow-burning
Starting at: $19.00
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Unclaimed Barberpole
Nicaraguan tobacco with Connecticut and maduro wrappers. Medium-bodied with notes of earth and leather. Perfect draw with an even burn.
Starting at: $52.88
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Fratello Classico
Made at the Joya de Nicaragua factory, This 91 rated cigar has a brown Nicaraguan wrapper, long-filler from Peru and Nicaragua held together by Ecuadorian binder. Notes cream, earth and spice. Medium to Full
Starting at: $30.75
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Fratello Camo Sweet Tip
Made in the Dominican Republic, this sweet tip cigar has a Connecticut shade wrapper, Dominican long-filler held together by a Indonesian binder, Notes coffee, earth and cream. Medium
Starting at: $53.00
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Unclaimed Connecticut
Nicaraguan tobacco with a Connecticut wrapper. Mild to medium with notes of earth and nuts. Perfect draw with an even burn.
Starting at: $38.07
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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.