Launched earlier this year, Bella Dominicana is a new brand that was founded by Armando Diaz of Mel Caribbean Corporation and Jochi Blanco, who owns the Tabacalera Palma factory in the Dominican Republic. While the cigars are available now in various countries around the world, the company is planning a push into the U.S. market in the near future. Blend-wise, Bella Dominicana features an Ecuadorian Sumatra wrapper covering a Dominican binder as well as filler tobaccos from the Dominican Republic and Nicaragua. The line is available in six different vitolas, each with a one letter name that combine to spell the name MELISA, who is Diaz’s wife: Bella Dominicana M (4 7/8 x 46) Bella Dominicana E (5 x 52) Bella Dominicana L ( 6 1/2 x 54) Bella Dominicana I (5 x 56) Bella Dominicana S (5 1/4 x 58) Bella Dominicana A (6 x 60) While both the E and M vitolas are sold in 12 and 24-count boxes, the A, I, L, and S sizes are available in both 10 and 20-count boxes. The cigars are rolled at the Tabacalera Palma factory in the Dominican Republic. Cigar Reviewed: Country of Origin: Factory: Wrapper: Binder: Filler: Length: Ring Gauge: Vitola: MSRP: Release Date: Number of Cigars Released: Number ...
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