null
Skip to main content
Free shipping across contiguous USA*
Our Premium Cigars Selection
Risk-free buying on all purchases
Free shipping across contiguous USA*
Our Premium Cigars Selection
Risk-free buying on all purchases

7-20-4 Cigars

7-20-4 1874 Series Gagger Cigars - Natural Box of 20

$187.50
$208.00
$208.00
(You save $20.50 )
Out of Stock
SKU: 9505
Country of Origin: Honduran
Shape: Gordo
Size: 6 x 60
Strength:
Box Cigar Count: 20

Notify Me

Take your smoking experience back to 1874 with 7-20-4 1874 Series Gagger Cigars! These medium to full bodied cigars bring you bold flavor from the 1800’s, blended with a modern twist. Perfect for the more experienced smokers who want a cigar packed with flavor that won’t just be gone in a puff.

Started by Kurt Kendall, this brand was first launched in 1874 and you can recreated those original tastes and flavors today! Blended with a Nicaraguan Jalapa Habano wrapper, Indonesian Binder and Nicaraguan Jalapa and Nicaraguan Esteli fillers tobaccos these carefully crafted cigars will become an integral part of your smoking experience. With just 3 sizes available they guaranteed to fit your hands perfectly while creating smooth notes of pepper and leather. This dreamy combination gives off an earthy-peppery spice that has been enjoyed since the 19th century!

Smoking 7-20-4 1874 Series Gagger Cigars isn’t just about enjoying tobacco – it’s about loving it! Don’t miss out on experiencing something truly special – treat yourself to one of these exquisite cigars today.

SKU:
9505
Handmade: Y
Country of Origin: Honduran
Shape: Gordo
Size: 6 x 60
Strength: medium to full bodied
Wrapper: Nicaraguan Jalapa Habano
Binder: Indonesian
Filler: Nicaraguan Jalapa and Nicaraguan Esteli
Box Cigar Count: 20
Is Box-Pressed: N
Is Long-Filler: Y
Is Discontinued: N
Tube: N
Is Limited: N
Is Flavored: N
30-Day Money Back Guarantee! We at CuencaCigars.com stand behind our products. If you are not 100% satisfied with the product, simply return it for a full refund less shipping charges, no questions asked. Read More