In early April, Espinosa Cigars announced a new regular production cigar that is being rolled at the La Zona factory in Estelí, Nicaragua. Dubbed the Espinosa Especial, the blend for the new release features a Mexican Capa Negra wrapper covering binders and fillers that originate from the four main cigar growing regions of Nicaragua: Condega, Estelí, Jalapa and Ometepe. “It’s a new line, a new blend, a new cigar, but it’s everything you have come to expect from Espinosa Cigars and La Zona,” owner Erik Espinosa said in a press release. “…it is an exceptional cigar, I just love the taste of this blend from the minute we created it.” Although the cigars were originally scheduled to ship in April, the release was delayed for the first time until three weeks after the 2015 IPCPR Convention & Trade Show. However, at that time, the cigars were delayed again to give the cigars the optimum amount of time to age before shipping them to retailers. The new release was finally shipped yesterday. There are three different violas in the Espinosa Especial, all of which are sold in boxes of 10: Espinosa Especial No. 1 (6 1/2 x 48) — $8.75 (Boxes of 10, $87.50) Espinosa ...
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