A century ago, La Aroma de Cuba cigars were among the most highly sought-after in the world. Back in the day, it was Winston Churchill's cigar of choice, and you know that guy knew a thing or two about quality cigars. Then it faded into the annals of history.
Until now.

Thanks to the distribution system of Ashton cigars and the skilled craftsmanship of Don Pepin Garcia, La Aroma de Cuba cigars has been revived as a boutique stick that's just about the best thing coming out of Nicaragua. Their cigars have hit the market by storm, earning high ratings and frequent use at the highest rankings of society.
Thompson Cigar has recently added two La Aroma de Cuba cigars for sale. The La Aroma de Cuba Edicion Especial Natural Toro cigar is a medium-bodied cigar with an old-school flair that has a little kick to it at the finish. The La Aroma de Cuba New Blend cigars are rich and spicy, just a touch more mild with a sweeter finish thanks to the Connecticut broadleaf wrapper.
Any time you revive a brand like La Aroma de Cuba cigars, there's a risk. If it fails, it cheapens a historic name and makes the manufacturer look bad, but succeeding is hard given both the high standard and the rose-colored glasses look back with nostalgia that makes older cigars get better and better in our memories year. But no worries: Don Pepin Garcia hit the mark here.
Until now.

Thanks to the distribution system of Ashton cigars and the skilled craftsmanship of Don Pepin Garcia, La Aroma de Cuba cigars has been revived as a boutique stick that's just about the best thing coming out of Nicaragua. Their cigars have hit the market by storm, earning high ratings and frequent use at the highest rankings of society.
Thompson Cigar has recently added two La Aroma de Cuba cigars for sale. The La Aroma de Cuba Edicion Especial Natural Toro cigar is a medium-bodied cigar with an old-school flair that has a little kick to it at the finish. The La Aroma de Cuba New Blend cigars are rich and spicy, just a touch more mild with a sweeter finish thanks to the Connecticut broadleaf wrapper.
Any time you revive a brand like La Aroma de Cuba cigars, there's a risk. If it fails, it cheapens a historic name and makes the manufacturer look bad, but succeeding is hard given both the high standard and the rose-colored glasses look back with nostalgia that makes older cigars get better and better in our memories year. But no worries: Don Pepin Garcia hit the mark here.







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