El Cobre by Oliva Double Fuerte 5x50
It's not uncommon for cigar makers to reserve the choicest portions of their crop for family use only. Such was the case with Oliva's El Cobre...until now. Named for a Cuban mining town, El Cobre embodies that country's rich heritage both in appearance and flavor. Its Nicaraguan blend is cloaked in a gorgeous CT Broadleaf wrapper. Expect a phenomenally robust cigar with a long, earthy finish and spice to spare. All it's missing is a warning label. Can you tame El Cobre? Buy a bundle if you dare!
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Customer reviews for El Cobre by Oliva Double Fuerte 5x50 :
Terrence J in Texas
Joel in Mississippi
SCOTT in UTAH
Winning Bid: $2.00 | |
Winner: sjs |
Auction Ended | |
on Thu. Sep 22, 2:33PM ET | |
sjs won and saved 51% ! |
MSRP: |
$4.10 |
Auction Price: | $2.00 |
Total Savings: | $2.10 |
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El Cobre by Oliva Double Fuerte 5x50
It's not uncommon for cigar makers to reserve the choicest portions of their crop for family use only. Such was the case with Oliva's El Cobre...until now. Named for a Cuban mining town, El Cobre embodies that country's rich heritage both in appearance and flavor. Its Nicaraguan blend is cloaked in a gorgeous CT Broadleaf wrapper. Expect a phenomenally robust cigar with a long, earthy finish and spice to spare. All it's missing is a warning label. Can you tame El Cobre? Buy a bundle if you dare!