Sancho Panza Double Maduro La Mancha
Smokers who want a full-bodied smoke at an affordable price will embrace these remarkably rich-tasting, BOX-PRESSED cigars. Extra-dark Connecticut broadleaf wrappers hand-selected for their rich, oily quality, are aged four years before rolling, while the Connecticut shade binder is cured to a maduro color, also aged four years, for a richer, sweeter, and smoother smoke. Much more robust than the regular Sancho Panza cigars, the 'Sancho Panza Double Maduro La Mancha' will remind you of those starry Havana nights!
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Sancho Panza Double Maduro La Mancha
Smokers who want a full-bodied smoke at an affordable price will embrace these remarkably rich-tasting, BOX-PRESSED cigars. Extra-dark Connecticut broadleaf wrappers hand-selected for their rich, oily quality, are aged four years before rolling, while the Connecticut shade binder is cured to a maduro color, also aged four years, for a richer, sweeter, and smoother smoke. Much more robust than the regular Sancho Panza cigars, the 'Sancho Panza Double Maduro La Mancha' will remind you of those starry Havana nights!