Late last year, La Flor Dominicana announced that it would be adding a cigar called El Carajón to its portfolio. The news got somewhat lost in the midst of a lot of product announcements from the company, as well as the saga of when the much-anticipated 1994 Beer Steins would ship. That being said, El Carajón is one of a handful of shorter cigars that have debuted this winter season, something that isn’t entirely unique, but definitely a bit more prevalent in 2015. It measures 4 x 34 and uses an Ecuadorian habano wrapper over Dominican binders and fillers. The El Carajón is priced at $2.50 per cigar and sold in boxes of 100, which feature two sliding lids. Cigar Reviewed: La Flor Dominicana El Carajón Country of Origin: Dominican Republic Factory: Tabacalera La Flor S.A. Wrapper: Ecuadorian Habano Binder: Dominican Republic Filler: Dominican Republic Size: 4 Inches Ring Gauge: 34 Vitola: Petite MSRP: $2.50 (Boxes of 100, $250) Date Released: Dec. 3, 2014 Number of Cigars Released: Regular Production Number of Cigars Smoked For Review: 5 I’ve long taken issue with the fact that La Flor Domincana, thanks to its relatively limited amount of band designs, has a portfolio that is extremely ...
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