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The Andalusian Bull from La Flor Dominicana is a special limited production cigar made with select Dominican tobaccos from La Flor's farm in La Canela. Â The wrapper leaf is a bold Ecuadorian Corojo.
The idea for these cigars came about while Litto Gomez was traveling through the south of Spain. Â While visiting a shop he found a unique cigar mold that he purchased on the spot. Â He brought the mold back to his factory where he was able to replicate it. Â The special mold he found gives these cigars a unique shape. Â The special wrapper leaf he uses on the cigars give them a unique flavor profile. Â Yet another innovative cigar from the brilliant mind of Litto Gomez!
Maestro del Tiempo translates to "Master of Time". Â It's a reference to the time and effort Kyle Gellis of Warped Cigars put in to creating the new Maestro del Tiempo. Â There are two regular production sizes in the line. Â Both are Nicaraguan puros, 100% Aganorsa. Â The blend consists of Criollo '98 and Corojo '99 tobaccos. Â The binder is from the Condega region and the wrapper leaf is Corojo '99. Â
There is also a very special limited edition cigar that is part of the line. Â It shares the same blend as the two regular production sizes, only Warped added some Nicaraguan Medio Tiempo tobacco to bring out even more character in the blend. Â The limited edition 6102R size comes in 100-count cabinets. Â Only 150 cabinets of these limited edition cigars were produced.
Once only available in Europe, the new Macanudo Inspirado Orange is now being offered here in the U.S. Â The blend is features tobaccos from some of the best growing regions in the Dominican Republic, Nicaragua and Honduras. Â
Both the wrapper and binder are Honduran and provide a rich earthy flavor to the cigar. Â The Nicaraguan Viso Ometepe and Honduran Jamastran tobaccos in the filler give some spice to the blend. Â And the Dominican Piloto Cubano adds a nice touch of sweetness to the medium-to-full bodied smoke.
Fred Schrader, owner and proprietor of Schrader Cellars, teamed up with Michael Herklots of Nat Sherman to create a cigar that appeals to both the Schrader wine enthusiast as well as cigar aficionados. Â The result is the Schrader MMXIII.
These limited edition cigars are made in the Quesada Factory in the Dominican Republic. Â They're made with a filler blend of Nicaraguan, Peruvian and Dominican tobaccos. Â Both the binder and wrapper are Dominican. Â The cigars have been aged for over two years!
Only 2,500 six-count boxes were produced.