Plasencia's unique hexagon-shaped cigar is now available in a new wrapper, a Colorado Claro wrapper. This brand new blend is a line extension of the Plasencia Alma Fuerte and uses ten-year aged tobacco.
Plasencia Cigars announced today that they are shipping a box-pressed version of it's Alma del Campo Travesia in a box-pressed format. The Travesia size has been around since the cigar launched in 2017, but it was in a rounded format. This new vitola ships next week.
"This was a very good cigar. It stayed in my wheelhouse in the mild to medium strength. This cigar gave me some interesting flavor notes that I appreciated with a mixture of nuts, cedar and other wood notes, root beer (?), salt, and even a salsa note at one point as well as some popcorn aromas on the aromatics. Very enjoyable cigar for the 2 plus hours that I smoked this. I highly recommend picking up a fiver at least. I know I will be picking up more once I know what this is. " -Mickey T. (irratebass)
Plasencia Cigars debuted the Plasencia Cosecha 149 at the 2021 PCA trade show this week. The word "Cosecha" translates to "harvest," and in this case is a reference to the harvest of tobacco used in this blend. Plasencia Cosecha 149 contains tobacco from the 149th Plasencia Family harvest, which happened in 2014. The tobacco has been fermenting and aging ever since, until it made its way into this particular cigar.
Plasencia Cigars has announced the release of the limited edition “The Year of the Rabbit”. The new cigar commemorates the Chinese New Year (January 22, 2023), which is the start of the “Year of the Rabbit”. The Year of the Rabbit will be a limited-edition cigar and will come in just one size, 6 ½ x 54 Toro. Production is limited to 6,000 boxes of “The Year of the Rabbit” and only 3,000 are for the U.S. market.
Plasencia Cigars announced today that their latest release, Cosecha 146, is being shipped to the U.S. Plasencia showcased the Cosecha 146 in Las Vegas at the 2017 IPCPR trade show.
Imagine a car enthusiast having an opportunity to tour the Ferrari factory in Maranello, or someone who is a collector of fine watches going to visit Patek Philippe in Geneva. The chance to actually see your favorite products being constructed by hand can be a real treat for the senses, and it can also give a heightened respect for the work that goes into creating these items that we love so much. For premium cigar lovers the products that we consume are some of the most artfully and painstakingly crafted products in the world. Still, so many cigar lovers still don't have the first-hand experience of seeing what goes into growing fine tobacco and crafting great cigars. During Puro Sabor 2018 I was able to visit a number of cigar factories, large and small. In this second article of the series about the festival I will take you through these factories in the same order that I visited them.
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Plasencia Cigars has announced a new limited edition cigar, Plasencia Ehtëfal. The word Ehtëfal is Arabic for celebration. The Plasencia Ehtëfal will make its debut in Qatar, the host of the 2022 FIFA World Cup. Production is limited to 2,500 boxes for the US market and 2,500 for the international market.
Plasencia Cigars introduces "The Year of the Dragon," a Nicaraguan puro limited to 3,000 boxes globally, celebrating Chinese New Year with a blend embodying strength and excellence, priced at $45 per cigar.