Last year La Aurora debuted the 115th Anniversary Limited Edition, which we reviewed here. This year they are showing off the regular production version at the IPCPR 2019 convention. The blend uses an Ecuadorian wrapper, Brazilian binder, and Dominican, Nicaraguan, and Brazilian fillers. It comes in four vitolas: Robusto 5x50 ($9.50 MSRP), Toro 5.75x54 ($10 MSRP), Belicoso 6.25x52 ($10.50 MSRP), Gran Toro 6x58 ($11 MSRP). The cigars will ship when IPCPR begins.
April 14th, 2016.- La Aurora is pleased to announce the launch of its new product: Black Lion. Four blends -Black Lion Connecticut, Black Lion Cameroon, Black Lion Corojo and Black Lion Maduro- full of taste that represents four different types of choices.
Miami, FL, August 1, 2014 – Miami Cigar & Company and La Aurora are pleased to announce their collaboration with Michael’s Tobacco and the release of the LA Aurora Diamond Preferido in a 6x58 double Figurado.
Today, Miami Cigar & Company has announced a new TAA exclusive cigar, the La Aurora TAA Exclusivo. The TAA Exclusivo uses a Habana Vuelta Arriba wrapper from Ecuador, binder from Cibao Valley, DR, and fillers from Cibao Valley, Dominican Republic and Broadleaf Pennsylvania. It is described as a full-bodied cigar.
Miami Cigar & Company announced today that the La Aurora 107 Zeppelin will be coming to IPCPR 2019 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
La Aurora ADN Dominicano is the latest release of La Aurora, a cigar with an exceptional blend whose soul is the Andullo. Using this type of tobacco, La Aurora pays tribute to the oldest Dominican tobacco process and although little known today is deeply ingrained as an essential part of the Dominican Republic's tobacco culture and its processing practices for hundreds of years.
La Aurora Cigars has unveiled a new extension to their 107 line, the 107 Nicaragua. This will be La Aurora's first Nicaraguan puro, meaning it's made entirely of Nicaraguan tobacco. It will still be rolled at their Dominican Republic factory.
(Miami, Florida) May 28, 2015— Miami Cigar & Company continues its growth after celebrating 25 years in business, with the addition of two members to its sales team. The Miami Cigar & Company team welcomes retired U.S. Navy Commander Marc Thibodeau and Willy Marante to the family.
There will be two blends produced, one from the My Father Cigars factory in Nicaragua, and the other from the La Aurora factory in the Dominican Republic. These are the two main factories Miami Cigar has had a relationship. According to the Cigar Insider report, the cigars will be packaged in a black lacquered humidor that can hold up to 75 cigars.