Long before Dutch settlers came to our shores, the Native Americans cultivated tobacco and held councils beneath the massive branches of the Charter Oak tree. It is a sacred tree and is a long standing symbol of American independence. Charter Oak Cigar shail from the same fertile valley in Connecticut that native son Nicholas Melillo was born and raised in. These cigars preserve and celebrate that rich local history.
The cigar is rolled in a silky Connecticut Shade wrapper, a Sumatran binder and Nicaraguan fillers. This combination of tobacco gives the smoker amild to medium bodied smoke.
A unique medium bodied cigar that is creamy, lush & ultra-smooth, which only a Shade wrapper can deliver. A majestic blend of select vintage Dominican and Nicaraguan tobaccos.
Robust and durable, designed to endure the rigors of outside activity with its thick broadleaf capa and easy burning liga. This is a cigar that doesn?t pretend to be special or seek to elicit the...
Wrapper-Ecuadorian Sumatra
Binder- Connecticut Broadleaf
Filler- Nicaraguan (Esteli & Jalapa)
Strength- Medium-Full
The Aksumite Kingdom was an ancient civilization located in present-day...
Rouse your taste buds like never before. The Davidoff Yamas?? series combines spicy and sweet tobaccos from Nicaragua and the Dominican Republic with an earthy wrapper and binder from the Yamas??...