Weight | 0.04 lbs |
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Dimensions | 5.0 × 1.0 × 1.0 in |
Variant | Single, 5 Pack, Box of 20 |
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Wrapper | Maduro, Mexico, San Andres |
Binder | 7th Priming, Ecuador, Sumatra |
Filler | Honduras, Nicaragua, USA |
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Cigar Brand | Southern Draw |
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Southern Draw Evening Primrose Robusto (5.5×54)
$11.14 – $199.99
The primrose is one of the first flowers to bloom in spring and its name comes from the Latin word ‘primus’, which most know means ‘first’. Although it’s an early season bloomer, it has a distinct habit of only revealing its flowers in the evening, and then remains open until early the following day. Our inspiration was derived from the Oenothera pallida or pale evening primrose with its satiny white flowers that leave visiting insects with a dust of lemon-yellow pollen on their bodies. The Boss Lady cultivates her garden as a haven to bees, moths, and butterflies to collect pollen and now, she can observe them working every evening, with our perfectly ripe, new blend in hand.
israel flores (verified owner) –
I will save you some time my dear friends and tell you what you want to know is it a good smoke, yes all the things you expect from a Maduro cigar are here, did it burn well, yes no issues whatsoever, was the flavor consistent, yes while the pepper part fades in and out it will always be there give it a retro-hale and it will sting the nose. now for the big one what is the difference between this and the jacobs ladder and that is a natural sweetness that gives it a floral taste that is more pronounced than the former cigar, and that is all i got for you today. P.s i let the smoke hit the back of my mouth on the last 3rd and oh boy the pepper made me hack a bit.