Arango Cigar Co. will be debuting a new value-priced cigar line called Nicarango at the upcoming IPCPR Convention & Trade Show.

The handmade line is being produced at Nicaragua American Cigars S.A. (NACSA) in Estelí, using a filler blend of Dominican, Honduran and Nicaraguan leaves, which is then wrapped with a Nicaraguan binder. The line is being offered in two wrapper options: a natural Ecuadorian Connecticut leaf or an Indonesian Besuki maduro. An announcement from Arango calls the cigar robust but mellow-bodied, full flavored and smooth smoking.

The Nicarango is offered in two sizes: Supremo, which measures 7 1/4 x 45 and has a suggested retail price of $2.18 for a bundle of 20,  while the Toro measures 6 x 50 and has a suggested retailed price of $2.06 per cigar.

The new line is in stock and available for shipping according to Michael Gold, president of Arango Cigar Co.

Images courtesy of Arango Cigar Co.

Davidoff is the official sponsor of halfwheel's coverage of the 2018 IPCPR Convention & Trade Show.
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