(Smokemag.com) The Puros Indios 2012 Series is being made in Miami under the close supervision of company President Carlos Diez, grandson of Honduras-based cigar maker Rolando Reyes Sr. “We secured some incredible tobacco out of Nicaragua that allowed us to create this special blend,” says Diez of the all-Nicaraguan blend he created. The line is box-pressed and available in three “simple” sizes — robusto, toro torpedo, with a suggested retail price between $7 and $9 dollars. “We only use three cigar rollers out of our Miami factory, and their daily output is limited to 100 cigars each.” This cigar isn’t widely available, but can be found on the shelves of the company’s “best customers.” Continued
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Puros Indios Unveils 2012 Series Cigars, Cuba Aliados Cabinet Selection, Super Mazo
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