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The Padron Black 99 Natural is a limited-edition cigar commemorating José Orlando Padrón’s 99th birthday.
What is this product?
The Padron Black 99 Natural is a 6 3/4 x 60 cigar made with all-Nicaraguan tobaccos. It uses a Natural wrapper and is hand-rolled in Nicaragua. This release is part of the Padron Black series and is marked by its round shape, differing from the usual box-pressed format.
Why this product?
This cigar is a limited production release with bold strength. It stands out within the Padron Black line for its round construction and commemorative context.
- Commemorates José Orlando Padrón’s 99th birthday
- Uses all-Nicaraguan tobaccos with a Natural wrapper
- Features a round shape instead of box-pressed
Who can buy this product?
This cigar fits adult buyers comparing limited-edition Padron releases with bold strength and unique vitola. It works for buyers comparing round-shaped cigars from the Padron Black series.
The Cigar Clown King of Clowns Toro is a limited-edition cigar rolled in Nicaragua. It is marked by a Toro size and a blend of aged Nicaraguan tobaccos.
What is this product?
The Cigar Clown King of Clowns Toro belongs to the Cigar Clowns brand. It is a Toro vitola cigar, typically around 6 x 52 in size. The cigar is built with a dark, oily wrapper, often San Andrés Maduro or Habano leaf, combined with a rich blend of Nicaraguan filler tobaccos. It is produced in limited quantities and often in collaboration with boutique manufacturers.
Why this product?
This cigar works for shoppers comparing limited-edition boutique cigars with a focus on Nicaraguan origin and Toro size. The product description lists notes of spice, espresso, and dark fruit. The Toro size allows for an extended smoking time to explore the blend.
- Limited-edition release with boutique collaboration
- Dark, oily wrapper with aged Nicaraguan tobaccos
- Toro size for longer smoking duration
Who can buy this product?
This cigar fits adult buyers comparing limited-edition Nicaraguan Toro cigars. It is intended for legal-age purchasers according to local tobacco laws.
The Noel Rojas Street Tacos Carnitas Toro Grande is a cigar inspired by the flavors of Mexican carnitas. It uses a Toro Grande format for a longer session.
What is this product?
This item is the Noel Rojas Street Tacos Carnitas Toro Grande, a cigar created by Noel Rojas. It is marked by its name referencing carnitas, a Mexican dish. The Toro Grande size has a substantial length and ring gauge.
Why this product?
The cigar highlights a blend chosen to reflect the savory qualities of carnitas. It is built with tobaccos selected to balance spice, earthiness, and subtle sweetness.
- Named after Mexican carnitas for its flavor inspiration
- Uses a Toro Grande format for extended smoking time
- Blended by Noel Rojas with a focus on savory tobacco notes
Who can buy this product?
This cigar fits adult buyers comparing creative blends and longer Toro Grande formats. It is available to legal-age purchasers of tobacco products.
The El Mago Miami Art Deco Edition Toro Tubo is a medium-bodied cigar made with an Ecuadorian Habano wrapper and Nicaraguan filler.
What is this product?
This cigar belongs to the El Mago brand and is part of the Miami Art Deco Edition. It is a Toro size presented in an individual aluminum tube. The cigar is built with an Ecuadorian Habano wrapper, a broadleaf binder, and Nicaraguan filler tobaccos. It is handmade in Nicaragua and marked by a design inspired by Miami's Art Deco style.
Why this product?
The El Mago Miami Art Deco Edition Toro Tubo works for shoppers comparing medium-bodied cigars with a protective tubo. It highlights:
- Use of an Ecuadorian Habano wrapper for a robust taste
- Presentation in an aluminum tube to maintain freshness
- Blend of broadleaf binder and Nicaraguan filler tobaccos
Who can buy this product?
This cigar fits adult buyers comparing medium-bodied Toro cigars with a distinctive presentation. It suits those looking for a cigar with Ecuadorian and Nicaraguan tobaccos in a tubo format. Legal-age buyers looking for a cigar from the El Mago Miami Art Deco Edition will find this product relevant.
The El Mago Pepe Box Press Toro is a medium-bodied cigar made with a Mexican San Andrés maduro wrapper.
What is this product?
The El Mago Pepe Box Press Toro is a Nicaraguan cigar that uses a Mexican San Andrés maduro wrapper, a U.S. Broadleaf binder, and Nicaraguan fillers. It is presented in a box-pressed Toro format.
Why this product?
This cigar is marked by its combination of tobaccos and box-pressed shape.
- Mexican San Andrés maduro wrapper adds a dark appearance and flavor.
- U.S. Broadleaf binder supports the medium-bodied profile.
- Nicaraguan fillers contribute to the blend's balance.
Who can buy this product?
This cigar fits adult buyers comparing medium-bodied Toro cigars with a box-pressed format and a Mexican maduro wrapper.
The Noel Rojas Street Tacos Al Pastor Toro Grande is a cigar made with a blend of tobaccos from the Dominican Republic and Nicaragua. It uses a Mexican San Andrés binder and a Habano Maduro wrapper.
What is this product?
This cigar belongs to the Noel Rojas Street Tacos Al Pastor line. It is built with Dominican and Nicaraguan filler tobaccos. The binder is Mexican San Andrés, and the wrapper is a Habano Maduro. The Toro Grande format indicates a larger size.
Why this product?
This cigar highlights a combination of tobaccos from three regions. It gives buyers a way to compare:
- Dominican and Nicaraguan fillers
- Mexican San Andrés binder
- Habano Maduro wrapper
Who can buy this product?
This cigar fits adult buyers comparing cigars with a Habano Maduro wrapper and Mexican San Andrés binder. It works for shoppers comparing blends with Dominican and Nicaraguan fillers in a Toro Grande size.
The Tatuaje Cojonu 2012 TUXTLA San Andres is a full-bodied cigar featuring a Mexican San Andres wrapper combined with Nicaraguan filler and binder.
What is this product?
This cigar belongs to the Tatuaje Cojonu 2012 line and is marked by its Mexican San Andres Negro wrapper. It uses the original Nicaraguan filler and binder from the Cojonu 2012 blend. The format and vitola details are part of the Cojonu 2012 series.
Why this product?
The Mexican San Andres wrapper adds a dark, earthy complexity to the established Cojonu 2012 blend. The product description lists notes of black pepper, chocolate, coffee, and leather. This release is part of a recognized line with limited availability.
- Uses Mexican San Andres Negro wrapper
- Includes Nicaraguan filler and binder
- Full-bodied with pepper, chocolate, coffee, and leather notes
Who can buy this product?
This cigar fits adult buyers comparing full-bodied cigars with Mexican San Andres wrappers. It works for shoppers familiar with the Tatuaje Cojonu 2012 line and those looking for a robust, textured smoke. Purchasers must be of legal age to buy tobacco products.
The Tatuaje Cojonu 2012 Broadleaf Reserva is a limited edition cigar featuring a Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper.
What is this product?
This cigar belongs to the Tatuaje Cojonu 2012 series and is marked by its Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper. It is part of a limited release that highlights the original Cojonu blend with a sweeter and richer wrapper choice. The product description lists notes of chocolate, molasses, espresso, and spice, maintaining the line's strength and structure.
Why this product?
The Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper changes the blend by adding sweetness and depth. This version is produced in limited quantities and has a fuller flavor compared to the standard Cojonu 2012. It works for shoppers comparing cigars with a peppery foundation and sweeter wrapper.
- Uses a Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper for added richness
- Includes notes of chocolate, molasses, espresso, and spice
- Limited edition within the Cojonu 2012 line
Who can buy this product?
This cigar fits adult buyers comparing limited edition Tatuaje releases with a strong, well-structured blend and a sweeter wrapper. It suits those looking for a special version of the Cojonu 2012 line. Purchasers must be of legal age to buy tobacco products.
The Jeremy Siers Hold Fast by Privada Cigar Club is a collaboration between Jeremy Siers, Privada Cigar Club, and AJ Fernandez. It uses a Habano wrapper with Nicaraguan and Colombian fillers.
What is this product?
This cigar is a joint release by Jeremy Siers, Privada Cigar Club, and AJ Fernandez. It features an aged Habano wrapper and a blend of Nicaraguan and Colombian tobaccos. The product highlights a robust construction and a blend that reflects the combined expertise of its creators.
Why this product?
This cigar stands out due to its collaborative origin and tobacco blend.
- Uses an aged Habano wrapper.
- Includes Nicaraguan and Colombian fillers.
- Created with input from Jeremy Siers, Privada Cigar Club, and AJ Fernandez.
Who can buy this product?
This cigar fits adult buyers comparing collaborative releases with a Habano wrapper and a blend of Nicaraguan and Colombian tobaccos. It suits those interested in cigars linked to known personalities and established brands.
The My Father Fonseca Edition MX Toro Gordo uses a Mexican San Andres maduro wrapper. It is part of the Fonseca Edition MX line by My Father Cigars.
What is this product?
The Fonseca Edition MX Toro Gordo is a cigar from My Father Cigars. It features a Mexican San Andres maduro wrapper and is offered in the Toro Gordo size. This line is a modern interpretation of the Fonseca brand.
Why this product?
This cigar highlights the use of authentic Mexican San Andres maduro tobacco. It is part of a line that includes three sizes: Robusto, Toro Grande, and Toro Gordo. The Toro Gordo size gives buyers a larger format to compare within the Fonseca Edition MX line.
- Uses Mexican San Andres maduro wrapper
- Part of the Fonseca Edition MX line by My Father
- Available in three sizes including Toro Gordo
Who can buy this product?
This cigar fits adult buyers comparing Mexican San Andres wrapper cigars. It works for shoppers looking at the Fonseca Edition MX line and those interested in the Toro Gordo size. Buyers must be of legal age to purchase tobacco products in their area.
The RoMa Craft Intemperance Volstead 1920 George Remus is a cigar inspired by the Prohibition era and the Volstead Act of 1920.
What is this product?
This cigar belongs to RoMa Craft's Intemperance line, themed around the temperance movement and Prohibition. It uses an Ecuadorian Sumatra hybrid wrapper, a Mexican San Andrés binder, and fillers from Nicaragua and the Dominican Republic, including Corojo from La Canela and tobaccos from Condega, Jalapa, and Pueblo Nuevo.
Why this product?
The RoMa Craft Intemperance Volstead 1920 George Remus gives buyers a way to compare a blend that highlights:
- An Ecuadorian Sumatra hybrid wrapper often called Cameroon grown in Ecuador
- A Mexican San Andrés binder
- Fillers from Nicaragua and the Dominican Republic, including Corojo from La Canela
Who can buy this product?
This cigar fits adult buyers comparing cigars with historical themes and blends that include Ecuadorian Sumatra hybrid wrappers and Mexican San Andrés binders. It works for shoppers comparing cigars from RoMa Craft's Intemperance line.
The RoMa Craft Intemperance Volstead 1920 Izzy Einstein is a cigar that uses tobaccos from multiple regions and a distinctive wrapper blend.
What is this product?
This cigar belongs to RoMa Craft's Intemperance line, inspired by the Prohibition era and named after the Volstead Act of 1920. It uses an Ecuadorian Sumatra hybrid wrapper, a Mexican San Andrés binder, and a filler blend from La Canela, Dominican Republic (Corojo), and Nicaragua (Condega, Jalapa, and Pueblo Nuevo).
Why this product?
The RoMa Craft Intemperance Volstead 1920 Izzy Einstein gives buyers a way to compare tobaccos from different origins and wrapper types. It highlights:
- An Ecuadorian Sumatra hybrid wrapper often called a Cameroon grown in Ecuador
- A Mexican San Andrés binder
- A filler blend from Dominican Republic and multiple Nicaraguan regions
Who can buy this product?
This cigar fits adult buyers comparing cigars from RoMa Craft's Intemperance line with a medium to full-bodied strength and a blend of Central American and Caribbean tobaccos. It suits those interested in cigars linked to historical themes and varied tobacco origins.
The Mi Querida Black PapaSaka by Dunbarton Tobacco & Trust is a limited-production, full-bodied cigar with a large, box-pressed format.
What is this product?
The Mi Querida Black PapaSaka belongs to the Mi Querida Black series by Dunbarton Tobacco & Trust. It uses a Connecticut Broadleaf No. 1 Dark wrapper, a San Andrés negro binder, and Nicaraguan long-fillers. The cigar is marked by its large size and box-pressed shape.
Why this product?
This cigar is the bolder counterpart to the original Mi Querida line. It highlights a more intense profile with a substantial size and high-quality tobaccos.
- Limited-production status adds collector value.
- Wrapper and binder selection contribute to a powerful profile.
- Large box-pressed format supports a slow, cool burn.
Who can buy this product?
This cigar fits adult buyers comparing full-bodied, large-format cigars from Dunbarton Tobacco & Trust. It is intended for legal-age smokers in their jurisdiction.
The Noel Rojas Street Tacos Toro is a medium-bodied cigar with a blend of Nicaraguan and Mexican tobaccos and an Ecuadorian Habano wrapper.
What is this product?
The Noel Rojas Street Tacos Toro is a hand-rolled cigar that uses aged long-filler tobaccos from Nicaragua, a Nicaraguan binder, and an Ecuadorian Habano wrapper. It belongs to the Street Tacos line by Noel Rojas and is marked by its Toro vitola.
Why this product?
This cigar highlights a blend of tobaccos from Nicaragua and Mexico combined with an Ecuadorian Habano wrapper. The Toro size has a longer smoking duration. The product description lists a medium body.
- Uses aged Nicaraguan long-filler tobaccos
- Features a Nicaraguan binder and Ecuadorian Habano wrapper
- Marked by a Toro vitola for extended sessions
Who can buy this product?
This cigar fits adult buyers comparing medium-bodied Toro cigars with a blend of Nicaraguan and Mexican tobaccos. Buyers must be of legal age to purchase tobacco products in their area.
The Foundation Cigars The Tabernacle Goliath is a 5 x 58 perfecto cigar made in Nicaragua.
What is this product?
The Tabernacle Goliath belongs to Foundation Cigars' Tabernacle "David & Goliath" series. It uses a Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper, a Mexican San Andrés binder, and a blend of Nicaraguan and Honduran fillers. The cigar is marked by its perfecto shape and robust size.
Why this product?
This cigar works for shoppers comparing full-bodied, hand-rolled cigars with a bold construction. The product description lists earthy undertones, leather notes, spice, and subtle sweetness. Its size and blend give a strong and balanced profile.
- 5 x 58 perfecto format
- Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper with Mexican San Andrés binder
- Nicaraguan and Honduran filler blend
Who can buy this product?
This cigar fits adult buyers comparing full-bodied cigars from Foundation Cigars. It suits those looking for a large perfecto format with a robust strength level. Legal-age buyers looking for a hand-rolled Nicaraguan cigar will find this relevant.
The Plasencia Reserva Original Cortez is a cigar inspired by the flavors discovered in the New World centuries ago.
What is this product?
The Plasencia Reserva Original Cortez is part of the Reserva Original line by Plasencia Cigars. It is marked by a flavor profile that reflects historical tobacco tastes from the Americas. The cigar is aged for one year, which is noted in its product title.
Why this product?
The product description lists a flavor profile that includes nuts, fruit, caramel, marzipan, and cedar. These notes give buyers a way to compare this cigar with others in the same category.
- Includes nutty, fruity, and caramel notes
- Features subtle marzipan and cedar hints
- Aged for one year as part of its release
Who can buy this product?
This cigar fits adult buyers comparing cigars with a historical inspiration and a defined flavor profile. It works for shoppers comparing cigars with a blend of sweet and woody notes and those interested in the Plasencia brand.
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