Happy Sunday!
Today, I want to recap six interesting cigars on our site that you might not have noticed. These cigars include rare finds, vintage stock, limited editions, and small production blends.
Davidoff Royal Robusto (Vintage, Original Release)
This pack of two feels like a meme in some respects. I’m imagining something like “Yo Dawg, I heard you like vintage. So, I put vintage tobacco in this vintage cigar.”
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Prior to the original release of this bend in 2014, the filler tobaccos had been aged for 10-15 years each. After a six-and-a-half-year rest, some of these leaves have two decades of age under their belt! If you're curious how this cigar is doing after all that time, you can read our recent Blind Review to see what our Panel thought.
Caldwell Anastasia (Vintage, Original Release)
If you fell in love with the original Anastasia adorned with a green band, you might’ve noticed that the 2018 release featuring a blue band was a little different. That’s because the original featured a rarer priming of the wrapper tobacco, and it was changed for the blue Anastasia.
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The original wrapper gave this blend a subtle, charming approach that was packed with nuanced flavors. Smoke ‘em while you can!
Warped Don Reynaldo Corona de Luxe
When Kyle Gellis first came out with Don Reynaldo, the buzz surrounding this cigar was damn near deafening. Only 100 boxes were released in a 5 ½ x 42 Corona de Luxe size. Sometime later, we received the Regalos size that was more regularly available.
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The question on everyone’s lips for the better part of 18 months was, “Where can I find more of the Corona de Luxe?” Lo and behold, they’re back and currently in stock!
Black Label Trading Co Deliverance Porcelain
When thinking of a brand with a recognizable, signature profile, Black Label rises to the top handful of companies in my head. They even put their own spin on a Connecticut cigar, and it was executed in a way that is distinctly Black Label.
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Porcelain isn’t your typical Connecticut cigar, just like Black Label isn’t your typical brand. Rather than tone down the guts of the blend to match the Connecticut wrapper, James Brown amped it up with Nicaraguan and Pennsylvanian tobaccos for a uniquely spicy and sweet concoction. I was surprised to see these in stock.
Byron Londineses 20th Limited Edition
If you’ve been waiting on a smaller box of Byrons, your prayer has been answered!
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This limited-edition release features the same Byron that you’ve come to know and love in recent years, but in a conveniently approachable 10-ct box. You can also find the Byron Honorables 21st Century here.
Cornelius by Cornelius & Anthony
Until the recent Jason Dumont Noir release by Kyle Gellis, Cornelius was my absolute favorite blend from El Titan de Bronze. It seemingly combined all of my favorite aspects of La Palina’s Goldie and the Warped La Colmena Reina, being heavy on the sweeter side of the flavor wheel.
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Unfortunately, Cornelius & Anthony is no longer making cigars. When they’re gone, they’ll be gone forever. We still have three sizes of Cornelius left though, if you also found yourself infatuated with this blend.
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