This is a medium to full bodied smoke – it is blended to be rustic – un-polished, un-refined, for hard core tobacco lovers.
Con Orgullo (with pride) is embedded deep within the people and the culture of Esteli, Nicaragua. Estelianos have embraced the image of “El Brujito” as a sign of pride and display it though-out their city in iron works, graffiti and sculpture. Carved into stone over 6,000 years ago by a flourishing Pre-Columbian civilization, “El Brujito” literally means “Witch Doctor” or to the locals “the Shaman”. Early Shamanic practices included the use of tobacco in ceremonial and medicinal rituals.
The lid of the display box is made to be hung in your shop. It has a pre-cut notch for you to easily hang it on a nail or hook. Show it with pride in your shop and home!
tjhesterii (verified owner) –
An absolutely beautiful cigar start to finish. The rough and dimpled Connecticut broadleaf wrapper showcases the taste perfectly! These cigars are filled with strong and varied tobacco flavors ranging from mild and sweet at the beginning to strong and spicy towards the end. After trying several singles I had to have a box!
Mike R (verified owner) –
One of my favorites years ago. Then forgot all about it. Saw it in the Cigars Daily website and decided to get a couple. Then a box or two. Same flavor profile as I remembered. As the name states – rustic and while I am not good at deciding exact notes, I do know what I like. Also the price point is another plus.
Jonathan White –
This is a fantastic smoke from start to finish. The Connecticut broadleaf wrapper on this is incredible. A San Andres binder with outstanding Nicaraguan fillers, this is a flavor powerhouse. It hits all the notes I love in a cigar. One if my absolute favorite sticks and a real bargain in this price range.
TwoChief SplittingMoon (verified owner) –
Simple profile of sweet nutty earthy leather. Has some sweetness in the first third. Heavy solid cigar. Not a bad way to spend $6.