Additional information
size | Aragon, Caballero (6.25×45), Dulcinea (6.13×54), Glorioso (6.13×50), Matadors (4×24), Primoroso, Toledo, Valiente (5.25×50) |
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Package | 5-Pack, Box 20, Tin 10/10 |
$76.69 – $125.86
size | Package | Price | Stock | |
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Caballero (6.25x45) | Box 20 |
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Dulcinea (6.13x54) | Box 20 |
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Glorioso (6.13x50) | Box 20 |
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Valiente (5.25x50) | Box 20 |
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Matadors (4x24) | Tin 10/10 |
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Aragon | Box 20 |
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Toledo | Box 20 |
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Primoroso | Box 20 |
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In Stock |
size | Aragon, Caballero (6.25×45), Dulcinea (6.13×54), Glorioso (6.13×50), Matadors (4×24), Primoroso, Toledo, Valiente (5.25×50) |
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Package | 5-Pack, Box 20, Tin 10/10 |
richie –
Many years ago a friend of mine gave me a Cuban Sancho Panza cigar. All in all it was very good albeit a bit stronger than I would have liked along with a kind of rough finish. Not long after that, General CIgar introduced their all Honduran non Cuban version of this long storied brand. Putting aside the much, much lower price, I liked it better! While the price has surly risen since 2004, this cigar is very affordable and will give any smoker a great Cuban style smoking experience in a medium to full bodied blend. Soon after lighting up, the easy draw will deliver a lot of aromatic smoke and natural tobacco taste with flavor notes of coffee beans, harwoods and just a bit of sweetness. As you move along the strength and intensity increase slowly and never become overpowering.