I doubt they would have a few years on them, maybe a year at most as they?ve only been selling them in the airport for about a year. The company itself has only been around for a few years, Enrique Sanchez, the brand owner, is a great person, very friendly and humble. The cigars are made at the Plasencia factory in Esteli.
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?These gentlemen (3 Friars at Nicaragua) gave us some seegars to smoke..these are leaves of tobacco rolled up in such manner that they serve both for a pipe and tobacco itself..they know no other way here, for there is no such thing as a tobacco-pipe throughout New Spain?. Cockburn, John (1735)
?A Journey Over Land, from the Gulf of Honduras to the Great South-Sea? London: C.Rivington, 1735. - First reference to a cigar in the English language.
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Hey mombacho muchacho, 9 posts in five months and you live in Nicaragua? You're robbing us! Lets have some photos of that beautiful country at leastOriginally posted by dannymombacho View PostI doubt they would have a few years on them, maybe a year at most as they?ve only been selling them in the airport for about a year. The company itself has only been around for a few years, Enrique Sanchez, the brand owner, is a great person, very friendly and humble. The cigars are made at the Plasencia factory in Esteli.
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Yes, I confess that I haven?t been contributing as much as I could, too busy smoking cigars and drinking rum most of the time. I have some excellent pictures of Nicaragua and of its tobacco fields and factories. I will try and make time to post more often, I should post a Nicaragua cigar-travel guide on here.?These gentlemen (3 Friars at Nicaragua) gave us some seegars to smoke..these are leaves of tobacco rolled up in such manner that they serve both for a pipe and tobacco itself..they know no other way here, for there is no such thing as a tobacco-pipe throughout New Spain?. Cockburn, John (1735)
?A Journey Over Land, from the Gulf of Honduras to the Great South-Sea? London: C.Rivington, 1735. - First reference to a cigar in the English language.
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