After introducing its Claro and Maduro lines in the U.S. last summer, LH Cigars debuted a new blend at the 2015 IPCPR Convention & Trade Show. Named the LH Cigars Colorado, the third release for the company uses an Ecuadorian habano wrapper covering a Nicaraguan binder along with a blend of tobaccos from Ecuador, Nicaragua and Peru in the filler. Rolled at the Tabacos de Costa Rica factory in Costa Rica, each of the three blends are available in the same three vitolas: a Robusto (5 x 52), Toro (5 1/2 x 55) and Gordo (6 x 60). Patrick Lagreid explained the background for the company further: Nicholas Syris of LH Cigars told halfwheel that the cigars evolved from a line of custom blended Cuban cigars that Lavida Habana carried as a unique offering that were crafted and refined to the tastes of the high-end clients of the stores. As the opportunities to create non-Cuban offerings, the cigars that would become LH Cigars was born. There are three different vitolas in the LH Cigars Colorado blend, all of which are sold in 20-count boxes: LH Cigars Colorado Robusto (5 x 52) — $8.50 (Boxes of 20, $170) LH Cigars Colorado Toro (5 1/2 x 55) ...
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