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Torpedo

The torpedo is roughly 6 1/8 inches in length, with a general ring size of around 52. A wider cigar with a smaller, tapered mouth, the torpedo is powerful yet comfortable for any level of cigar smoker.
Churchill

Named for the British Prime Minister who enjoyed smoking this 6 3/4 inch to 7 3/4 inch cigar, the Churchill is the perfect cigar for the patient cigar smoker. Smoking smoother and cooler than other cigars, the Churchill provides cigar enthusiasts with a chance to slow down and enjoy a long, quality smoke.
Toro
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The toro is the perfect sized cigar for a long lasting yet enjoyable smoking experience. At 6 inches in length and with a ring size of 54, the Toro is a great smoke for any occasion.
Robusto
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A robusto cigar ranges anywhere from 4 1/2 inches to 5 1/2 inches in length with a ring size in the range of 48-54. Shorter and wider by nature, robustos provide an excellent balance between size and flavor, and tend to smoke a little stronger than a longer Churchill.
Petit Corona
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The smallest cigar we offer, the Petit Corona has a very direct and linear design. Often described as the perfect companion cigar, the Petit Corona slips right into your inside coat pocket and is a perfect break time smoke, lasting around 20-30 minutes.
Standard

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Deluxe

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Premium

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Double Toro

Six inches in length and with our largest available ring size of 60, the double toro allows for a powerful yet long-lasting smoke. Take your time while smoking a cigar of this size in order to reduce the heat and strength of the smoking experience.
Esplendido

This big cigar is beautifully constructed and provides an incredible smoking experience. The Esplendido is a similar in size to the Churchill at 7 inches long and can be smoked for about an hour and fifteen minutes to an hour and a half.
Presidente
Can’t get enough cigar? Then the Presidente is for you. This large and in charge cigar is exemplifies the word huge.
Variety


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He told a friend in 1963 that he would rather run against Senator Barry Goldwater than Michigan Governor George Romney, who was more moderate.
Before enacting the Cuban trade embargo in 1962, he made sure he had enough cigars for himself. However, other people did not have the same opportunity, but luckily companies such as Custom Tobacco now give Americans great cigar options with customizable bands.
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Since he came from a wealthy family, he did not need the income and decided to donate it. He also jumpstarted many organizations that help the less fortunate, like the?Peace Corp, that are still prominent today.



