Earlier this year, Mombacho Cigars S.A. announced that it would be bringing one of its older blends to select retailers in the U.S. under the Liga Maestro name. The Nicaraguan puro uses tobaccos from Condega and Jalapa. It was created in 2012 by Claudio Sgroi, Mombacho’s master blender, and Stefano Bertini of B.L.S. Sigari in Milan, Italy. It’s offered in three sizes. Liga Maestro Petit Corona (4 1/4 x 44) — $8.95 (Boxes of 12, $107.40) Liga Maestro Robusto (5 x 50) — $9.95 (Boxes of 12, 119.40) Liga Maestro Piramide (5 1/2 x 52) — $10.95 (Boxes of 12, $131.40) Only a dozen accounts were selected to receive the cigar, they are: Cigar Hustler (Fla.) Lone Star State Cigar Co. (Texas) Riverside Cigars (Ind.) Nice Ash (Wis.) Havana House (Ohio) Leaf and Bean on the Strip (Pa.) Mom’s Cigar Warehouse (N.Y.) En Fuego Cigars (Nev.) 8 to 8 Cigars (Ill.) Tobaccology (Va.) Smoke Manayunk (Pa.) Smoking Dog (N.J.) Cigar Reviewed: Liga Maestro Piramide Country of Origin: Nicaragua Factory: Casa Favilli Wrapper: Nicaragua Binder: Nicaragua Filler: Nicaragua Size: 5 1/2 Inches Ring Gauge: 52 Vitola: Belicoso MSRP: $10.95 (Boxes of 12, $131.40) Date Released: May 7, 2015 Number of Cigars Released: Regular Production Number of Cigars Smoked for ...
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