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Cigars
Rich and Robust just as you like it. Cohiba Crystal Corona
Dominican Republic. The Cohiba "Red Dot" Crystal Corona has a dark, rich wrapper that is grown in the sub-tropical West African climate of Cameroon. To balance the richness of the wrapper, smooth-smoking Piloto Cubano tobacco leaves cultivated in the Dominican Republic are used for the filler and supple and flavorful Jember grown in Indonesia for the binder. 
My Father La Opulencia
Nicaragua. The My Father La Opulencia blend is a marriage of two opulent tobaccos with splendid provenance—Mexican and Nicaraguan. The wrapper is a dark Mexican San Andrés that the company calls Rosado Oscuro. There are two Nicaraguan binders underneath, one Corojo and one Criollo, both of which bolster the body of the cigar.
Montecristo Classic Toro
Dominican Republic. When you smoke the popular Montecristo Classic Toro, you will realize that larger ring mellow to medium cigars just don’t get any better than this. The classic line adheres to an ageless recipe of using only the highest-grade Connecticut shade wrappers and specially aged Dominican binder and filler tobaccos. When you light up a Montecristo Classic Toro, you are in for a very special treat! 
H. Upmann Reserva Belicoso
Dominican Republic. What was once an Indonesian TBN wrapper became a rich Ecuadoran Habano cover leaf, the binder was switched from Dominican to Nicaraguan and the Brazilian component of the blend is gone, leaving only Dominican filler behind. In otherwords, it’s an entirely different cigar. 
Macanudo Hampton Court
Dominican Republic. Macanudo Cafe Hampton Court Tube is a mild-bodied Corona sized cigar in beautiful aluminum tubos. This iconic Macanudo has always been recognized for its quality and consistency, hallmarks that have earned Macanudo its lofty position as America's best-selling premium cigar in tobacco shops.
La Gloria Cubana Classic
Dominican Republic. This highly celebrated brand does a few things right, like putting out blends that are full, rich, creamy and strong. In essence, they’re everything you want a cigar to be, and nothing that you don’t want a cigar to be. It really is that simple.
H. Upmann 1844 Reserve
Dominican Republic. H. Upmann 1844 Reserve is a tad bit spicier and slightly more full-bodied than the traditional H. Upmann. To achieve a fuller body, a rich, choice Ecuadorian wrapper was draped over top of a somewhat spicy Nicaraguan binder and an interesting blend of well-aged Dominican fillers. The result could quite possibly be the finest cigar bearing the H. Upmann name.
Acid Blue Kuba Kuba
Nicaragua. The famous Kuba Kuba was one of the first cigars to start the ACID revolution. This hearty Robusto contains Nicaraguan Cuban-seed long filler tobaccos that are covered in a handsome Connecticut shade-grown wrapper. The finished product is infused with herbs and oils for an astoundingly distinct flavor and sweet floral aroma.
Romeo Y Julieta 1875 Cedro Deluxe #1
Dominican Republic. The Romeo y Julieta Cedro Deluxe No.1 is the perfect size for capturing the full depth of flavor this enormously popular Dominican cigar has to offer. Not too big, or small, this 6.5 x 44 Lonsdale is made with a stunning Indonesian wrapper over aged Dominican binder and long fillers to provide the perfect mid-day smoke. 
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