The Pipe & Pint in Greensboro, N.C. has announced the arrival of a limited production store exclusive created by Litto Gomez of La Flor Dominicana. Dubbed simply “The Pipe & Pint Anniversary,” the cigar is limited to a total production of 2,000 sticks, divided into 200 boxes of 10 cigars. The cigar commemorates the store’s 15th anniversary.

Described on the store’s Facebook page as “an absolutely gorgeous 6 1/2 by 54, completed with a traditional pigtail twist,” the cigar has a box press and are shipped in slightly damp boxes with lids hammered in place.
La Flor Dominicana Pipe Pint box 1

(Image via The Pipe & Pint’s Facebook page)

According to the store, the blend is not being released by Litto Gomez, who told them that  “the tobacco’s that have been used are very,very old.” The cigar is described as incredibly full, balanced, and ridiculously smooth; the epitome of Litto’s blending mastery.”

This is the second store exclusive for The Pipe & Pint in the past year, as they received a Nestor Miranda Collection exclusive in April 2012.

The La Flor Dominicana The Pipe & Pint Anniversary are priced at $150 per 10 count box and can be purchased in-store or over the phone by calling (336) 218-8610.

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