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12-08-2006, 08:41 PM | #1 |
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12 Days of Christmas - Day 2
This full bodied handmade, originally made in Cuba by Karl and Antonio Cuesta, was brought back to the American marketplace back in 1964 by master blender Frank Llaneza for exclusive sale in the shops of Alfred Dunhill. Thankfully, at the end of the Cigar Boom years, as Dunhill exited the retail tobacco business, the brand was released for commercial distribution.
Packed un-cellophaned in cedar slide cabinets of 25 that are ideal for long term storage, these cigars are as close as humanly possible to re-creating the vintage cigars that came from Havana in the 1950's. Similar to our Day 1 offering of Temple Hall, the Flor de A. Allones brand is available only in a select number of tobacconists - and they have never been sold at this price... EVER. Today only, these powerful Cuban style cigars, wrapped in a dark Ecuador Sumatra wrapper from the famous Oliva Family farms, are yours at the unheard of price of $49.95! Flor De A. Allones Maximo - FAMAX Size: 6.12 x 50 MSRP: $112.50 JR Price: $79.95 Today's price: $49.95 |