La Gloria Cubana Cigars
In the fertile Ciabo Valley in the northwestern region of the Dominican Republic, there is a small cluster of fields that grow special tobaccos used in select blends of La Gloria Cubana cigars. Located near the town of Mao, these fields have yielded some of the most interesting and complex tobaccos in the world. From these fields was born the illustrious Criollo de Oro, a tobacco rich in history and brimming with flavor and complexity. The tobacco’s distinct lineage hails from the crossing of the robust Criollo ’98 and the famed Pelo de Oro – both tobaccos known for delivering impeccable smoking experiences in cigars. Using this unique tobacco, the artisans of the El Credito Factory are proud to introduce La Gloria Cubana Criollo de Oro. This limited edition blend uses a Criollo de Oro wrapper to surround a Connecticut Broadleaf binder as well as fillers from Honduras and Nicaragua. The blend is a medium-bodied, elegant smoke that is strikingly balanced, delivering hints of tobacco sweetness, earth, cedar, and light citrus notes.
These Limited edition cigars uses the unique Criollo de Oro wrapper, a seed originating from the combination of Pelo de Oro and Criollo ’98 from the small-batch plantings in Mao, Dominican Republic. It comes in very Limited quantities – only 3,100 boxes. To shop a box of La Gloria Cubana Criollo de Oro Toro and to taste this Complex Tobaccos, order then now!