Cigar News: Altadis U.S.A. Brings Back Oliveros Gran Retorno

Cigar News: Altadis U.S.A. Brings Back Oliveros Gran Retorno

Cigar News: Altadis U.S.A. Brings Back Oliveros Gran Retorno is bringing back a line from Aging Room, . is a small batch production that undergoes a unique aging process. The blend uses extra aged tobacco that has been aging in traditional bales for 24 months, then they rested in “reposado” in the factory Cedar Room for six months, and then the cigars themselves have been aged for at least 33 months after rolling.

Cigar News: Altadis U.S.A. Brings Back Oliveros Gran Retorno When started distributing Boutique Blends Cigars (Aging Room) and Hired as Head of Product Capability in May of 2017, they knew they would eventually bring back the line. In working on the blend worked with long-time friend and mentor Sr. The blends are all Nicaraguan puros and the tobacco comes from Plasencia family's private reserves, with the exception of the shade wrapper, which is a Connecticut seed grown in Honduras by Plasencia.

“I love to create new flavors and new experiences,” Nodal says. “This unique three-stage aging process revealed different characteristics at every step of the way. I loved observing how the tobaccos were becoming a beautiful marriage of flavors as they continued to mature.”

The comes in three sizes pay homage to different genres of music – the Swing (50 x 6), Banjo (52 x 4 ½) and Fiddle (54 x 6). Each comes in three different wrappers, Connecticut, and Maduro. The Connecticut will be released in late August, followed by the in October, and then the Maduro in December.

Prices range from $7.70 to $8.13.