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Pre-Order CAO’s Latest Limited Edition Flathead

If the Flathead line is any indication, it’s obvious that the folks at CAO have an affinity for classic cars and hot rods. Their latest Flathead, the V23 MKI 660, continues the tradition by paying homage to the prestigious 24 Hours of Le Mans racing event held annually in France.

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by Steve Kotch, 2 years ago

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Introducing the AJ Fernandez New World Sampler

The New World line from AJ Fernandez boasts a wide range of cigars. No matter your preferred flavor profile or cigar strength, this collection has something for you. Now, rather than ordering a box of each blend to find your favorite, you can just pick up this handy sampler. Let’s dive into what you’ll get in this five-cigar pack.

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by Steve Kotch, 2 years ago

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Fratello Sorella Comes Back to the States

It all began back in 2019, when Fratello released a sampler that included two blends that were new at the time: Arlequin and Sorella. Both cigars were received favorably, but the Sorella was the decided favorite overseas. This prompted Fratello to make the Sorella exclusive to retailers outside of the U.S., while the Arlequin could only be found stateside.

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by Steve Kotch, 2 years ago

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In Stock Now – Matilde Cigars

Matilde Cigars Best Cigar Prices is proud to carry a wide selection of Matilde Cigars. Since 1974, legendary cigar maker Jose Seijas has been instrumental in developing and producing some of the world’s most well-known premium cigar brands, including Montecristo, Romeo y Julieta, H. Upmann, and more. With a long history of experience behind him, […]

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by Jason, 2 years ago

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CAO Pilon Anejo Is Here to Stay

The original CAO Pilón cigar was released in 2015. It was named after the unique “pilón” process of fermentation that was used in its production. Rather than placing the tobacco leaves in rectangular stacks that heat up as decomposition progresses, the leaves are placed in a large circular formation (called a pilón). This causes the natural heat from decomposition to increase more gradually. The result: a longer fermentation process that unlocks different dimensions of flavor.

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by Steve Kotch, 2 years ago