Cigars

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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: $56.10
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Emilio Cigars Grimalkin
Original released back in 2011, now is made at Fabrica Oveja Negra in Nicaraguan has been rebranded with new artwork and packaging. This full bodied Nicaraguan puro has notes baking spices, cream and coffee.
Starting at: $40.00
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Emilio Cigars Suave Maduro
Made in Nicaragua with a Ecuador Maduro wrapper, Nicaraguan and Dominican long-filler held together by a Nicaraguan binder. Notes of coffee, earth and black pepper.
Starting at: $36.25
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Emilio Cigars Papa Joe
Sometimes less is more! This full body powerhouse hails from Nicaragua with a brown Ecuadorian Habano wrapper, Nicaraguan and Ecuadorian binder and filler. Notes of pepper spice, earth and cinnamon.
Starting at: $36.00
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Emilio Cigars Side 1 AF1
Coming out of Nicaragua with Mexican San Andres wrappers and Nicaraguan long-fillers. Notes of black pepper, cocoa and cream. Medium to Full.
Starting at: $40.00
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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: $66.23
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Emilio Cigars Suave
Hailing from Nicaragua with a Connecticut shade wrapper, Nicaraguan long-filler and binder. Notes of honey, cream and spice. Mild to Medium.
Starting at: $36.00
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Emilio Cigars Audiophile
Comprised of Nicaraguan tobacco capped off with an Ecuadorian Maduro wrapper, you can expect notes of spice and Earth with a touch of chocolate. Medium.
Starting at: $38.06
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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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Emilio Cigars LJZ
Made in Nicaragua with a Habano wrapper and binder, both grown in Nicaragua, long-filler from the Dominican Republic and Nicaragua. Notes cocoa, earth and spice. Medium to Full
Starting at: $42.00
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Emilio Cigars Cavatina
Made at Fabrica Oveja Negra in Nicaragua the home of Black Label Trading Company. This cigar has an Ecuadorian Maduro wrapper, Nicaragua long-filler and binder. Notes of citrus, cream and earth. Medium to Full.
Starting at: $34.00
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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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Emilio Cigars Side 2 AF2
Coming out of Nicaraguan with Ecuadoran Habano wrapper, Nicaraguan long-filler and bender. Notes of black pepper, cocoa and cream. Medium to Full.
Starting at: $34.00
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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: $56.10
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San Cristobal
93-rated. Cuban-seed Nicaraguan long leaves are concealed by a Nicaraguan Corojo wrapper. Well-aged, rich, and earthy with complexities throughout. Hints of nuts, espresso, and toast. Full.
Starting at: $45.46
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San Cristobal Elegancia
Rated 91, this luxurious Don Pepin Garcia-made premium is chock full of bold, hearty Nicaraguan long leaf tobaccos in a creamy, super-smooth Ecuadorian Connecticut wrapper. Subtle, smooth, and earthy with notes of cedar, toast and pepper. Med.
Starting at: $36.09
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San Cristobal Revelation
92-Rated. Nicaraguan long leaf fillers. Beautiful Ecuadorian Sumatra wrapper. Decadent caramel and almond notes coax sweet coffee and cinnamon. Medium to full in body.
Starting at: $39.31
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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.