Weight | 0.04 lbs |
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Dimensions | 5.0 × 1.0 × 1.0 in |
Variant | Single, 5 Pack, Box of 21 |
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Wrapper | Connecticut Broadleaf |
Binder | Connecticut Broadleaf, Nicaragua |
Filler | Connecticut Broadleaf, Nicaragua |
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Cigar Brand | My Father La Dueña |
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My Father La Dueña No. 5 Robusto (5×50)
$8.84 – $167.07
For many years Janny Garcia has worked side by side with her father Don Pepin Garcia and her brother Jaime Garcia in building the family company. After honoring Don Pepin with the My Father Cigar and Jaime with the Jaime Garcia Reserva Especial, the time has come for La Dueña (meaning female owner) to receive her own tribute. This cigar, blended by Jaime Garcia and Pete Johnson of Tatuaje Cigars, is the perfect representation of Janny.
Mike T –
To me, this is a “good” cigar, but not a great one. Probably one of the few My Father’s that I’m sub-90 on (I think I arrived at an 87). The profile isn’t overly complex – while it is indeed flavorful. The second and final third were much better than the first IMO. Certainly worth a try if you’re a fan of Connecticut Broadleaf blends (as I am), however, I do think there are better alternatives out there… and certainly better in the MF lineup.
One however, I can certainly say is worth a shot.
Matteo (verified owner) –
I’m rarely disappointed in a My Father offering. The La Duena was no exception. Dark chocolate appearance, full of flavor and smoke. Burn and draw were excellent.