Top Ten “Made In The USA” Cigars To Light Up The Fourth of July and Beyond: Part IV
July 7th, 2006
The fourth installment in this series on the best cigars made in the USA showcases two more cigars made in Florida.
One is a cigar that has been around for a long time and is a trusted name.
The other cigar is a newcomer, but has built a solid reputation in a surprisingly short time.
Both of these cigars have very loyal followings — for very good reasons.
Again, take note of the fine print: The order in which cigars are presented in this series does not indicate relative quality or rating. It is not a top-to-bottom or bottom-to-top list. All cigars in this list are quite good, all are quite different, and each one is a #1 cigar in its own way.
The cigar reviews and ratings begin below the fold.
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a 5×50 Robusto, a 6×50 Toro, and a 6.25×52 Torpedo. The cigars sport a Dominican Corojo wrapper, and a Dominican Piloto Cubano (cuban seed) Binder. The filler is a blend of Dominican, Nicaraguan and Brazilian tobacco. I’ll be posting a review of the cigar as soon as they are available for sampling.
Tabacos de la Cordillera™ has introduced its new Variety Sampler, with 3 each of its flagship Cumbres de Puriscal™ premium cigars in Gold, Silver, and Emerald bands. The cellophane-wrapped mini-bundles of 9 cigars are available in 2 of the most popular shapes … Robusto (5″ x 50) and Torpedo (6″ x 52).








