JM Tobacco is spotlighting “Española,” the company’s first full-premium cigar, at the 2017 tobacco trade show. When John Mahroukian (“JM”) founded the company in 1996, Española was his first offering to cigar lovers. Its date of inception and production fully qualifies it to be grandfathered in accordance with FDA regulations.
“Our new line extension for the JM’s Nicaraguan premium cigar is for heavy hitters, who can handle a brawny smoke,” states President Anto Mahroukian. “The cigar features a Corojo wrapper, and is full-bodied. It is equally full-flavored, thanks to its powerful all-Nicaraguan filler.” The company has been a leader in premium and value-priced cigars since 1996 and offers several top-quality cigars at affordable prices.
JM’s Nicaraguans join the company’s existing “JM’s” brand value-priced cigars, which are available in four different wrappers ... Sumatra, Corojo, Connecticut and Maduro. JM’s Nicaraguan is offered in Sumatra and Maduro wrappers. Its name is derived from the all-Nicaraguan filler. The binder is a maduro-fermented Connecticut broadleaf. The medium-bodied Nicaraguan delivers a creamy-smooth smoke, with hints of nuts and chocolate.
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JM Tobacco’s State-of-the-Art “Sealed-In” Humidity Packs” Offer Extra-Long, Unattended Storage
“Imagine,” states Anto Mahroukian, JM Tobacco’s president, “finding a sealed package of cigars in the bottom of your golf bag, forgotten from last year. Dried out and unsmokeable? If they’re our new JM Sealed-In Humidity Packs, you’ll find they’re as fresh as the day you purchased them.
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·"Luckily, the bitterness that I encountered most of the first third is definitely dying down as I enter the next third. However, the draw now seems to be having a problem. I cut the cap with my V cutter and this definitely opened it up significantly. The harshness is still present and seems to coat the back of my throat. The predominant flavor is that of leather and cedar with some hay like quality. So far the cigar has been plagued with a lot of issues. The burn line continues to be straight and once the draw issue is better the smoke is good and creamy." -Sandeep (Djangos)