Cigars

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L'Atelier Selection Speciale
Crafted with premium, hand-rolled Nicaraguan long-fillers and binder dressed in a higher priming version of the "Sancti Spiritus" wrapper leaf which is a mix of Criollo and Pelo de Oro. You'll be met with notes of spice, cedar, earth, and dried fruit. M
Starting at: $33.75
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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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Fugazi Cigar of the Year - Compare to EP Carrillo Encore
The Class 34 Fugazi - "Compare to EP Carrillo Encore" is a smooth but full bodied blend with notes of cream, cedar, and sweetness on the finish. Note: Class 34 Fugazi Cigar of the Year brands and blends are not affiliated with the intellectual property of
Starting at: $42.50
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Fugazi Cigar of the Year- Compare to My Father Le Bijou
Fugazi Cigar of the Year- "Compare to My Father Le Bijou" is medium to full-bodied cigar with notes of notes of leather and chocolate. Class 34 Fugazi brands and blends are not affiliated with the intellectual property of the “compare to brand.”
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: $48.62
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Fugazi Cigar of the Year - Compare to Cuban Montecristo
he Class 34 Fugazi "Compare to Cuban Monte" a mild classic! That can a ne great everyday smoke with a beautiful brown wrapper and notes of leather, spice, earth, and nuts. Smooth and easy smoke!
Starting at: $31.34
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Fugazi Cigar of the Year - Compare to EP Carrillo Pledge
From the Dominican Republic with Nicaraguan tobaccos and an Ecuadorian binder in a Habano wrapper. Cedar, earth, and leather. Med-Full. Note: Class 34 Fugazi brands and blends are not affiliated with the intellectual property of the "Compare to" brand.
Starting at: $39.00
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Saint Luis Rey Maduro

Mexican San Andres wrapper combined with Nicaraguan and Honduran fillers, create a rich, robust experience filled with earth, spice, and a leathery finish. Full.

Starting at: $28.17
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Fugazi Cigar of the Year - Compare to Fuente Opus
Amazingly complex profile: almond, spices, sweet caramel, salt, and leather. These flavors are all well balanced with a sweet and spicy, coffee bean finish. Medium to full in strength. Note: Class 34 Fugazi Cigar of the Year brands and blends are not affi
Starting at: $37.50
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Fugazi Cigar of the Year - Compare to Padron 1964
A flavorful smoke with notes of spice, pepper and a long, earthy finish. Medium to Full. Note: Class 34 Fugazi Cigar of the Year brands and blends are not affiliated with the intellectual property of the “compare to brand.”
Starting at: $42.50
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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: $57.40
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Fugazi Cigar of the Year - Compare to Cuban Cohiba Behike
Class 34 Fugazi COTY - Compare to Cuban Cohiba Behike has an oily brown wrapper and redolent long-fillers. Perfectly balanced blend with notes of spice, cedar, oak, and an overlying sweetness makes this an exceptional choice.
Starting at: $36.58
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Fugazi Cigar of the Year- Compare to Cuban H. Upmann No. 2
Made in Nicaragua with an brown Habano wrapper, Nicaraguan long-filler and binder. Notes of earth, hay and a touch of pepper spice. Mild to Medium Note: Class 34 Fugazi brands and blends are not affiliated with the intellectual property of the “compare to
Starting at: $45.00
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Saint Luis Rey Carenas
93 rated! Carenas is reference to the Puerto de Carenas which was the old name of the Port of Havana. Made in Honduras with brown Nicaraguan wrapper, Honduran long-filler and binder. Notes of cream, pepper spice and coffee. Medium
Starting at: $30.94
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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: $26.24
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Fugazi Cigar of the Year - Compare to Fuente Don Carlos
The Class 34 Fugazi "Compare to Don Carlos" has an amazing smooth dark brown wrapper and sweet caramel, nut, chocolate, salt, and spice, all well balanced with a coffee finish. Medium strength Note: Class 34 Fugazi Cigar of the Year brands and blends are
Starting at: $37.50
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Fugazi Cigar of the Year - Compare to Aging Room Quattro Nicaragua
Fugazi Cigar of the Year- Compare to Aging Room Quattro Nicaragua is Nicaraguan puro with a dark, oily wrapper. Complex. Perfect amount of flavor in rich and zesty notes of caramel, wood, and toasted almond.
Starting at: $37.50
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L'Atelier
Created in the famed Don Pepin's My Father Factory in Nicaragua with Nicaraguan long-fillers and binder in a wrapper leaf named "Sancti Spiritus" which is a mix of Criollo and Pelo de Oro. Notes of spice, cedar, earth, and dried fruit. Med-Full.
Starting at: $33.75
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L'Atelier Surrogates
This premium line of cigars are made at the My Father factory in Esteli, Nicaragua. Each vitola has its own unique character. The tagline for Surrogates is “Limited Edition Quality at an Everyday Price.”
Starting at: $30.81
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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: $48.62
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Saint Luis Rey
Nicaraguan Habano wrapper leaf, combined with Nicaraguan and Honduran fillers, create a rich, robust experience filled with earth, spice, and a leathery finish. Full.
Starting at: $26.00
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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.