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La Hoja Reserva Limitada 1962

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In December 2014, the brand that was formally known as La Hoja de Flores decided to rename itself due to trademark issues and also decided to discontinue the lines that used the Flores moniker. We had the news in a story last month: Due to trademark issues the company has rebranded itself as La Hoja Cigar Co. 1962 and discontinued all lines that used the Flores name, such as the Hoja de Flores Autentico Maduro. Instead, the company will focus on three lines going forward: La Hoja Edición Clasica 1962, La Hoja Edición Maduro 1962 and La Hoja Reserva Limitada. One of the new brands to come out of the relaunch is the La Hoja Reserva Limitada 1962, a toro extra vitola that measures 6 1/2 x 54 that incorporates a Ecuadorian Sumatra wrapper along with a Dominican binder and Dominican piloto cubano and Nicaraguan fillers. According to La Hoja, all of the tobacco used in this release has been aged six years and the MSRP is $14.50 per cigar and sold in boxes of 12. All three new brands are rolled at the Tamboril DBL S.A. factory in the Dominican Republic. Cigar Reviewed: La Hoja Reserva Limitada 1962 Country of Origin: Dominican Republic Factory: Tamboril DBL S.A. Wrapper: Ecuadorian Sumatra Binder: Dominican Republic Filler: ...

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