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Guillermo León by La Aurora W. Curtis Draper 126th Aniversario Lancero

For many years, Washington D.C.’s W. Curtis Draper has commissioned special limited editions in honor of its anniversaries. Last year, the company celebrated a century…

Guillermo León Lancero Gets September Release at W. Curtis Draper

Once the subject of good-hearted requests on Twitter, the Guillermo León by La Aurora Lancero will be released this year as part of the 126th…

IPCPR 2013: La Aurora And Miami Cigar & Co.

After years of launching a plethora of releases at IPCPR, Miami Cigar & Co. took an admitted step backwards. One new line, a few extensions…

La Aurora 107 Maduro Robusto

While the La Aurora 107 blend commemorating the company’s 107th year in business had a fairly straight forward release in 2010, the Maduro version is…

Guillermo León Ambassador Heads to California

The Guillermo León by La Aurora Ambassador will begin shipping next week with the cigar being first offered to retailers in California. Miami Cigar &…

Viva Republica Rapture Maduro Revel (Prerelease)

Back in July, Brooks reviewed a cigar that he came across “tucked inside the La Aurora booth at IPCPR 2012” from a company who had…

Viva Republica Guerrilla Warfare Slated for April

Jason Holly of Viva Republica will be the latest to enter the small and full market when his latest cigar, Guerrilla Warfare, lands in retailers…

Redux: Para Japón by La Aurora

Shortly after a massive 8.9–magnitude earthquake and subsequent tsunami struck Japan in March 2011, a group of online cigar media were visiting La Aurora’s facilities…

Press Release: Cigar Inn to Launch Fernando León

August 31, 2012 (Miami, FL) — In 1997, Fernando León of La Aurora Cigars traveled to New York City with Nestor Miranda from Miami Cigar…

La Aurora Preferidos Diamond (Prerelease)

Announced in April and introduced at IPCPR 2012 in August, the La Aurora Preferidos Diamond is the latest expansion in the Preferidos line. Charlie posted…

IPCPR 2012: La Aurora And Miami Cigar & Co.

Last year, I said, “too much.” This year? It was much of the same. There were a lot of products, although this year was noticeably…