United Cigars has announced that its sweet-tipped La Gianna Havana is returning to the market.

The brand was introduced in 2001, though at some point it was removed from the market. Now it returns in five sizes, produced at Davidoff’s factory in Honduras. It will use an Ecuadorian Connecticut wrapper with Mexican San Andrés accents near the cap, over a Honduran habano criollo binder and three different fillers: Dominican criollo 98, Honduran criollo 98, and seco from Aleman, Honduras.

  • La Gianna Havana Angelic Robusto (5 x 50) — $8 (Box of 20, $160)
  • La Gianna Havana Angelic Corona (5 1/2 x 44) — $8 (Box of 20, $160)
  • La Gianna Havana Angelic Toro (6 x 50) — $9 (Box of 20, $180)
  • La Gianna Havana Angelic Torpedo (6 1/8 x 54) — $9 (Box of 20, $180)
  • La Gianna Havana Angelic Churchill (7 x 48) — $9 (Box of 20, $180)

“We rediscovered the beauty of a delicate kiss of sweetness,” said Oliver Nivaud, director of operations for United Cigars, in a press release. “We have the right factory for this production and the Angelic is brilliant.”

United Cigars says that it has already begun shipping the La Gianna Havana Angelic.

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