Zander-Greg has added a new offering to its Nat Cicco Rejects one, the Nat Cicco Rejects Nicaragua.

This Cuban sandwich-style cigar is 100 percent handmade using a Nicaraguan filler, Indonesian binder and a habano wrapper from an undisclosed country that is being offered in both natural and maduro versions.

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The new line comes in five sizes, Robusto, Cuban Corona, Toro, Churchill and a 6 x 60 Double Toro. The first four sizes come in 50-count boxes, while the Double Toro is presented in 40-count boxes, with single sticks averaging $2.50 per cigar.

The Nat Cicco brand also offers Rejects offerings that come in Cameroon, Connecticut, Dominican and Honduran versions, all of which are sourced from what the company says is one of the world’s largest manufactures’ most prestigious international brands.

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