Additional information
Size | Cervantes (6.5×48), Escudero (7.25×54), La Mancha (5.5×44), Quixote (4.5×50), Alicante (5.5×55), Corina (6.1×54), Lancero (5.2×54) |
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Shape | Robusto, Toro, Corona, Figurado, Presidente |
Package | Box 20 |
$88.06 – $121.66
Size | Shape | Package | Price | Stock | |
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Lancero (5.2x54) | Robusto | Box 20 |
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Cervantes (6.5x48) | Toro | Box 20 |
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Escudero (7.25x54) | Presidente | Box 20 |
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In Stock | |
La Mancha (5.5x44) | Corona | Box 20 |
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Quixote (4.5x50) | Corona | Box 20 |
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In Stock | |
Alicante (5.5x55) | Robusto | Box 20 |
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In Stock |
Size | Cervantes (6.5×48), Escudero (7.25×54), La Mancha (5.5×44), Quixote (4.5×50), Alicante (5.5×55), Corina (6.1×54), Lancero (5.2×54) |
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Shape | Robusto, Toro, Corona, Figurado, Presidente |
Package | Box 20 |
richie –
Many years ago a friend of mine gave me a Cuban Sancho Panza cigar. All in all it was very good albeit a bit stronger than I would have liked along with a kind of rough finish. Not long after that in 2001, General Cigar introduced their all Honduran non Cuban version of this long storied brand. The Sancho Panza Double Maduro is a very different blend from the other two offerings. The four country mix of components allowed this darkly wrapped vitola to retain its smooth medium body and gives it a great complexity. The great draw delivers its signature natural tobacco taste with hints of sweetness with flavor notes of hardwoods and roasted nuts. You would be hard pressed to find a better overall cigar for this price.
Filler: Honduras, Nicaragua, Dom. Rep.
Binder: U.S.A./Conn. Shade
Wrapper: U.S.A./Conn. Broadleaf