Cigars

7 Item(s)
Cuesta Rey Cabinet
The kings favorite! Way back in the day, this was the official cigar of Spanish King Alfonso XIII. Now made in the Dominican Republic by Arturo Fuente, Cuesta Rey Centenario is cloaked in Connecticut shade wrappers, with aged Dominican and Brazilian long-
Starting at: $35.55
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Cuesta Rey Centenario
The kings favorite! Way back in the day, this was the official cigar of Spanish King Alfonso XIII. Now made in the Dominican Republic by Arturo Fuente, Cuesta Rey Centenario is cloaked in Connecticut shade wrappers, with aged Dominican long-fillers undern
Starting at: $32.19
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Trinidad Espiritu Series No. 2
Hailing from Nicaragua at the hands of AJ Fernandez and Rafael Nodal, this beauty utilizes Nicaraguan and Brazilian fillers with a Nicaraguan binder all dressed in a Brazilian Arapiraca wrapper. Perfectly balanced with notes of earth in this complex, Full
Starting at: $34.79
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Starting at: $25.00
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Cuesta Rey Centenario Maduro
The kings favorite! Way back in the day, this was the official cigar of Spanish King Alfonso XIII. Now made in the Dominican Republic by Arturo Fuente, Cuesta Rey Centenario is cloaked in Connecticut Broadleaf wrappers, with aged Dominican long-fillers un
Starting at: $35.35
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Trinidad Espiritu Series No. 3
Nicaraguan long-fillers topped with a dark San Andres Mexican wrapper that has been extensively aged for a smooth finish. Expect a medium to-full bodied experience, with notes of chocolate, leather, and nuts. Creamy smooth finish.
Starting at: $31.31
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Trinidad Espiritu Series No. 1
94-rated. This Nicaraguan puro with a tantalizing milk-chocolate colored wrapper will leave you more than satisfied with notes of pepper, citrus, vanilla, and toast. Medium to full bodied but full in flavor.
Starting at: $34.81
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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.