Nat Sherman has announced a new cigar that will be an exclusive to the New York City Nat Sherman Townhouse, the Nat Sherman Panamericana. In a post to his blog on Tuesday, Michael Herklots, vice president of retail and brand development for Nat Sherman said that the cigar is a full-bodied blend of aged tobaccos from Costa Rica and Nicaragua, with a stunning Ecuador Sumatra wrapper. “This new expression of Nat Sherman is sensationally complex in flavor, achieving great balance by tempering the Costa Rican tobacco’s unique attributes with three different Nicaraguan tobaccos,” he wrote, adding that “we’ve been tweaking this blend for two years, and the final product was well worth the time and effort.” The new Nat Sherman Panamericana is made in Estelí, Nicaragua by the Plasencia Family, and will be released in four sizes, all packed in understated slide-top boxes of ten cigars. The 4 x 40 Secretos is prices at $85 per box before taxes; the 5 x 50 Epicure Epicure 5” x 50 is $105; the 6 x 43 Cervantes is $92.50 per box; and the 7 x 48 Julieta is $120 per box. The cigars are currently available at the Nat Sherman Townhouse, located at 12 E. 42nd ...
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