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Weller by Cohiba 2023 | Rare Cigars Online

$27.00
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SKU: 11900s
Country of Origin: Dominican Republic
Shape: Toro
Size: 6 x 50
Strength: full-bodied
Box Cigar Count: 1

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When cigar aficionados think of rarity, they think of Weller by Cohiba 2023 Limited Edition Single Cigars. A unique collaboration between legendary cigar producer Cohiba and Weller Bourbon, these cigars are an extraordinary smoking experience. Using techniques designed to bring out a remarkable flavor profile, the Broadleaf binder of these cigars has been aged in the same barrels as the distinguished Weller 12 Year.

With an exquisite wrapper from Nicaragua Jalapa, bold binder from USA Broadleaf aged in Weller barrels, and an array of fillers from Nicaraguan Estelí, Nicaraguan Jalapa, and Brazilian Matafina, this is one cigar that will never be forgotten. Every puff is a reminder of Cohiba's superior craftsmanship and the legacy of excellence that follows them.

Utterly unique, Weller by Cohiba 2023 Limited Edition Sold as Single Cigars Online are the perfect addition to an Aficionado's humidor. Whether you're entertaining friends or just enjoying a smoke on your own, this cigar's confidence and knowledge echoes Cohiba's sophistication and superior workmanship. It's one you won't want to miss!

SKU:
11900s
Handmade: Y
Country of Origin: Dominican Republic
Shape: Toro
Size: 6 x 50
Strength: full-bodied
Wrapper: Nicaraguan Jalapa
Binder: USA Broadleaf - Aged in Weller bourbon barrels
Filler: Nicaraguan Estelí, Nicaraguan Jalapa, Brazilian Matafina
Box Cigar Count: 1
Is Box-Pressed: N
Is Long-Filler: Y
Is Discountinued: N
Tube: Y
Is Limited: Y
Is Flavored: N
Manufacturer: General Cigars
Released: 2023
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