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Cuba Ricada Limitada No.1 L5

In my seemingly unending search to not redux a Tatuaje, Viaje or Room101/Camacho cigar, I stumbled across the Cuba Rica Limitada. It’s been over a…

MBombay Kēsara Vintage Reserve Nikka (Prerelease)

In November, Bombay Tobak announced the addition of both a new blend and a new vitola with a familiar moniker: the Kēsara Vintage Reserve Nikka. While…

D’Crossier Selection No. 512 Lancero

At the 2015 IPCPR Convention & Trade Show, D’Crossier Cigars introduced a both a new blend and a new vitola. Dubbed the D’Crossier Selection No. 512 Lancero,…

MBombay Mōra Toro

Last year, MBombay entered the market with three lines in a relatively quick period of time: Classic, Maduro and shortly thereafter, Mōra. The latter is a…

LH Cigars Colorado Robusto

After introducing its Claro and Maduro lines in the U.S. last summer, LH Cigars debuted a new blend at the 2015 IPCPR Convention & Trade Show….

Flor de D’Crossier Selection No. 512 Corona Gorda

Earlier this year, Isaias Santana Diaz of D’Crossier began teasing a new line with interesting packaging. The line is Flor de D’Crossier Selection No. 512 and…

Inca Secret Blend Tambo

Originally launched in 2012 by Mitchell Orchant, the managing director of C. Gars Ltd in the U.K., Inka Secret Blend Cigars are Peruvian puros that are…

Cuba Rica Limitada No. 1 L5

Last year, Stephen Adib spent much of the year revamping his Cuba Rica brand. There were changes to the company’s Tesarosso line, as well as…

MBombay Kesara Toro

It’s been a little more than 18 months since the cigar world was introduced to Mbombay, a line of cigars created by Mel Shah, the…

Felipe Gregorio Pelo de Oro Corona

In 2006, Felipe Gregorio introduced its Pelo de Oro line in four vitolas, with a blend consisting of a Costa Rican wrapper, seven-year-old Nicaraguan filler tobacco…

D’Crossier L’Forte Bullet

In July, D’Crossier announced the newest line of cigars to come out of the Costa Rica-based Pure Aroma Cigars S.A. factory. The D’Crossier L’Forte, which translates to…