In 2010, Viaje introduced the Oro Reserva and Platino Reserva series. Much like the popular Habanos S.A. Edición Limitada series, the V.O.R. and V.P.R. cigars are annual releases of specific vitolas that used aged tobacco to create special versions of the company’s former core lines. The Viaje V.O.R. No. 5 finished in second place on the 2010 version of Cigar Aficionado’s top 25 list, a major victory for the small manufacturer. While Viaje has not deliberately said the cigar is named after the magazine, emails sent to retailers describing this year’s release of the V.O.R. and V.P.R., which is named Aficionado, mentioned the ranking. This year’s version is a box-pressed churchill, which is priced at $11.20 per cigar rand sold in boxes of 25. (Via Atlantic Cigar Co.) It marks the fifth consecutive year for the Reserva series and the ninth vitola to date. Viaje V.O.R. No. 5 (5 1/2 x 52) — March 2010 — 50 Boxes of 25 Cigars (1,250 Total Cigars) Viaje V.P.R. No. 6 (6 x 50) — March 2010 — 50 Boxes of 25 Cigars (1,250 Total Cigars) Viaje V.O.R. DT (5 3/4 x 52) — June 2011 — 200 Boxes of 25 Cigars (5,000 Total ...
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