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H. Upmann The Banker Ingot Rosé Cigar

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Greetings, bottle poppers. A cigar fit for Rick Ross. Or any other epicurean. The H. Upmann Banker Ingot Rosé is a 5k box production and uses a Cameroon wrapper. Filler is Peruvian, Nicaraguan and Dominican. The profile is cashew, coffee and spice.
Until the next post, siempre fumando,
Habana Port

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Yargüera by H. Upmann Cigar

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Greetings, geneticists and gals. Yargüera by H. Upmann features a hybrid of Criollo 98 with a Cuban seed procured by the Arias family in the 1960s. The hybrid leaf was harvested in 2013 in the Honduran valley of the same name. Flavor profile includes honey and floral notes.
Until the next post, siempre fumando,
Habana Port

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The RyJ cigar by Romeo y Julieta

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Greetings, romantics. The RyJ cigar by Romeo y Julieta is a Nicaraguan puro with a double binder. Constructed by Altadis, the RyJ is about medium to medium-strong and has a rich profile. We are currently only featuring one vitola to gage the market’s response. Stop in to try this cigar and let us know what you think.
Until the next post, siempre fumando,
Habana Port
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The new Casa de Garcia Connecticut Magnum Cigar

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Greetings, ring gauge giants. On a tight budget? Like 60 rg cigars? The new Casa de Garcia Connecticut Magnum is your cigar. Rolled and distributed by the same cigar company that owns Romeo y Julieta and Montecristo are involved with the famous value line Casa de Garcia cigars. Each Magnum retails for $3.39. And a 20-count bundle will get you 10 percent off.
Until the next post, siempre fumando,
Habana Port
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Cigar Gifts from a Wiseman

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Greetings, aldermen of Altadis. We want to thank Jason, our Altadis rep (makers of Montecristo, Trinidad, Romeo y Julieta, etc.) for a few cigar samples. We tried the relatively new H. Upmann Legacy & the new Romeo Bocados Gorditos. Very nice blends and I’m sure they will make their way into our humidors.
Until the next post, siempre fumando,
Habana Port