The aging room at Tabacalera de García is probably the biggest in the world, after all the Dominican factory owned by Altadis USA is the biggest cigar factory in the world. While the name implies that the cigars might have gotten lost, Altadis USA isn’t claiming in any press material that the company lost track of the 50,000 cigars being released as part of the two-vitola Trinidad Lost Blends. Instead, the company claims the cigars were stored in the aging room until they were ready, which is now. Lost Blends is offered in two vitolas, each using an Indonesian wrapper, Dominican olor binder and Dominican olor, piloto and Connecticut broadleaf filler. Trinidad Lost Blends Salomon (5 3/4 x 52) — $9.25 (Boxes of 50, $416.50) — 1,000 Boxes of 50 Cigars (50,000 Total Cigars) Trinidad Lost Blends Belicoso (6 1/8 x 54) — $9.50 (Boxes of 50, $427.50) — 1,000 Boxes of 50 Cigars (50,000 Total Cigars) Both cigars are sold in 50-count boxes with five trays of 10 cigars. Cigar Reviewed: Trinidad Lost Blends Salomon Country of Origin: Dominican Republic Factory: Tabacalera de García Wrapper: Indonesia Binder: Dominican Olor Filler: Connecticut Broadleaf, Dominican Olor & Piloto Cubano Size: 5 3/4 Inches Ring Gauge: 52 ...
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