Single Cask Nation & 2GuysCigars.com Announce Second Single Cask Nation Cigar

Single Cask Nation & 2GuysCigars.com Announce Second Single Cask Nation Cigar – Cigar News

J&J Spirits and Aganorsa Leaf have teamed up for a second release of their cigar, this time aged in 14-year-old Tennessee Bourbon Whisky. This new release will measure 6 x 54 and is box-pressed. The blend uses a Nicaraguan Corojo wrapper and Nicaraguan filler and binder.

J&J Spirits, brand owner of – an independent bottler of fine Single Malts, Bourbons, Ryes, Rums and
Mezcal, shipped a Bourbon cask to Aganorsa Leaf that once housed a 14-year-old Tennessee Bourbon Whisky. The cigars were then aged for a period in the cask imparting subtle notes from the bourbon into the famed Aganorsa Leaf tobaccos.

“The 2021 edition of the is more of a traditional cigar, but the barrel changes things up creating
an experience showcasing both crafts,” said Jonathan Miller, Cigar Czar at J&J Spirits.

“The bourbon barrel created an interesting marriage” added Joshua Hatton, the company’s President & CEO, “Fans of bourbon will definitely love this cigar as will fans of Aganorsa Leaf. Where our last release was more about the whisky, this one is extremely balanced.”

The company’s Cigar Czar Jonathan Miller, reached out to and decided to partner once again with the largest independent retailer to help us deliver this product to our nation as well as theirs. “Aganorsa Leaf produces some amazing award-winning sticks,” said Miller, “and when it came to include as a retail partner again, it was an easy choice.”

David Garofalo, owner of added, “With the success of the first release we were more than happy to partner up with once again. This has been an interesting project to be a part of and we were thrilled to offer feedback to create an even better sophomore release that cigar fans will embrace.”

Only 200 boxes of 10 cigars were produced produced, availability will be limited. The cigars will be available exclusively at for $129.99 per box starting at 10am on Monday, July 26.