The first line from the new look Cornelius & Anthony will begin shipping next month. In a nod to the past, and perhaps the idea that simpler is better, the line is called Cornelius. The line gets its name from Cornelius Bailey, great-great-grandfather of Steven Bailey and the first of the five generations of the Bailey family to run the family tobacco company that was established in 1866 and is best known for its line of Bailey’s cigarettes as well as several other lines of cigarettes and machine made little cigars. Get ready cigar enthusiasts The Cornelius is 2 days away Ecuadorian habano Ecuadorian binder Nicaraguan filler A complex cigat with notes of toasted almonds, toffee, and a rich buttery flavor. Coming soon to a store near you. Ask for it. A photo posted by Todd Vance (@c_a_todd) on Jan 30, 2016 at 2:38pm PST The company turned to El Titan de Bronze in Miami to produce the cigars, with an Ecuadorian wrapper and binder over Nicaraguan filler. Three sizes are being produced, a Toro (6 x 50, $15), Robusto (5 x 50, $13.50) and Corona Gorda (5 1/2 x 46, $12). The company describes the cigar as offering layers of sweetness and ...
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