MoyaRuiz Cigars has been around since 2013. During the last year, the company has been on a "reset" period. During this time they have streamlined their methodology and company. The company has shown off a new logo and moved its headquarters from New Jersey
to Florida.
MoyaRuiz Cigars and Smoke Inn have collaborated to create the 13th installment in the Microblend series: Hand Gripper. With a unique presentation, the two cigars actually connect together with a spring to resemble a real pair of hand grippers, a workout tool used to exercise the hand muscles.
There’s an ancient technique that is said to cause death, or even delayed death, using only the hand. A precise hit to one of the body’s many vital points. The lethal strike, known only by grandmasters, is called Dim Mak. It is said that grandmasters only use the Dim Mak when faced with imminent danger and death is the only option.
"After a somewhat slow start, this cigar offered up a nice balance of flavors. Grassy notes and leather provided a consistency while cooking seasoning, bread, baking spice and chocolate added the interest. A solid cigar that I would grab again." -Gregg (McGreggor57)
MoyaRuiz Cigars has announced a new limited cigar that will only be available in the summer: MoyaRuiz Cigars Summer Sausage. There will be three different blends: Hot, Sweet, and Breakfast Sausage. All come in the same vitola, a 6 x 52 toro.
MOYA RUIZ ANNOUNCES IL RIDOTTO July 21, 2016 (Miami, FL) – Cigars Inc., creators of popular boutique brands such as...
MoyaRuiz has announced the addition of La Jugada Claro to their lineup. Representing the spirit of “the game” or “the play”, La Jugada is now available in a format for every smoker’s palate. This is due to a specially selected Ecuadorian Connecticut shade wrapper—showcasing a silky smooth appearance and delicate, yet complex, flavors to match. This will be shown off at this year's IPCPR convention.
With an intended launch of spring 2015, The Rake will be made at Erik Espinosa’s La Zona factory in Esteli, Nicaragua. The cigars will be presented in classic cabinet-style boxes of 20 and available in 4 different vitolas, Fix (5-5/8x46), Cut (5x52), Take (6x52), and Vig (6x60). Two of the sizes will be slightly box pressed, Cut and Fix.