This year at Córdoba & Morales they had all of their previous lineup with two new offerings.

cordoba and morales booth

The first new offering is an old blend with a new size. The Clave Cubana comes back this year in a 7 1/2 x 38 lancero. Wrapped with a Criollo ‘98 and featuring Nicaraguan binder and filler, the lancero will come in a 20 count box with an MSRP of $11.20.

cordoba and morales clave lancero

The second new cigar is the Platino, a 6 1/2 x 54 double figurado. The wrapper is Ecuadorian Rosado while the tips of the figurado are Connecticut Broadleaf Maduro. Inside there is a Habano Nicaraguan binder, Nicaraguan and Dominican Republic filler. This will be a limited production cigar, as it’s rolled at a small factory in Tampa called Tampa Tobacco Company. With only one roller working on the cigar it will be limited to around 600 boxes of 18 cigar a year.

corodba and morales platino

Both new cigars are set to ship immediately after the show.

Davidoff is the official sponsor of halfwheel's coverage of the 2015 IPCPR Convention & Trade Show.
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Brian Burt

I have been smoking cigars since 2005 and reviewing them as a hobby since 2010. Initially, I started out small with a 50-count humidor and only smoking one or two cigars a month. Not knowing anybody else that smoked cigars, it was only an occasional hobby that I took part in. In March of 2010, I joined Nublive and Cigar Asylum, connecting me with many people who also shared an interest in cigars. Reading what they had to say about brands I had never heard of, I quickly immersed myself in the boutique brands of the industry and it was then that cigars transformed from a hobby into a passion.