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Tabak by Drew Estate Cigars

Tabak Especial Toro Dulce - Single Cigars Online

$10.85
$11.35
$11.35
(You save $0.50 )
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SKU: 2205s
Country of Origin: Nicaraguan
Shape: Toro
Size: 6 x 52
Strength: medium
Box Cigar Count: 1
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Tabak Especial Toro Dulce Single Cigars Online are the epitome of premium quality cigars that are guaranteed to captivate smoke enthusiasts. Meticulously crafted by the renowned Drew Estate, these cigars are part of their esteemed coffee-flavored cigar series. The heart of these cigars is meticulously filled with a harmonious blend of Nicaraguan Criollo fillers, expertly bound by a Sumatran binder. Encased in a meticulously aged Connecticut shade wrapper for a full two years, these cigars exude a velvety smoothness. The infusion of rich coffee flavors, using only the finest coffee beans cultivated in the fertile soils of Nicaragua, is a slow and meticulous process. The result is a luxurious cigar with deep espresso flavors and alluring aromas. Ranging from mild to medium body strength, these Tabak Especial Toro Dulce Cigars are expertly rolled to a size of 6 x 52, and they are packaged in elegant boxes of 24. To indulge in these exquisite coffee-infused cigars, simply place an order at Cuenca Cigars and experience the best online prices available.

SKU:
2205s
Handmade: Y
Country of Origin: Nicaraguan
Shape: Toro
Size: 6 x 52
Strength: medium
Wrapper: Ecuador Connecticut
Binder: Nicaraguan
Filler: Nicaraguan and Dominican Republic
Box Cigar Count: 1
Is Box-Pressed: N
Is Long-Filler: Y
Is Discontinued: N
Tube: N
Is Limited: N
Is Flavored: Y
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