Crémo Cigars is pivoting. After a few years on the market with a revitalized name and production out of Miami’s El Titan de Bronze, Crémo is moving to being more small-batch focused. Going forward, the Crémo Classic will be the company’s only regular production line while the rest of its portfolio will be limited editions. The first two will be Grandeur and Clutch City, due in October and November respectively. Grandeur is a single-size 6 x 52 toro, wrapped in an Ecuadorian Connecticut wrapper with fillers from the Dominican Republic and Nicaragua. It’s limited to 1,000 boxes of 10 with shipping expected before the end of October. Cigar Reviewed: Crémo Grandeur Country of Origin: U.S.A. Factory: El Titan de Bronze Wrapper: Ecuadorian Connecticut Binder: n/a Filler: Dominican Republic & Nicaragua Size: 6 Inches Ring Gauge: 52 Vitola: Toro MSRP: $12 (Boxes of 10, $120) Release Date: October 2014 Number of Cigars Released: 1,000 Boxes of 10 Cigars (10,000 Total Cigars) Number of Cigars Smoked For Review: 3 Even without any confirmation from the company, it’s pretty easy to identify the Grandeur’s wrapper as Ecuadorian Connecticut. It’s a nice golden shade with a fair bit of sheen and smells of barnyard, nuts and salty ...
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