Last year, Habanos S.A. launched a new series of special release aged cigars called Añejados. The idea behind the series is that special vitolas for a marca are rolled, then aged between five and eight years. While the idea of aging Cuban cigars isn’t a new one—consumers have been doing it for quite a while now—in the grand scheme of things it is somewhat of a recent trend for Habanos S.A. The Añejados Series differs from Habanos S.A.’s other programs such as Reserva, Gran Reserva and Edición Limitadas because the cigars are aged, whereas those series largely focus on the raw tobacco components being aged. Initially there were only two cigars released that got the Añejados treatment, but this year we saw another two added to that list, with a fifth already announced. Montecristo Churchill Añejados (7 x 47) — January 2015 — $21.00 (Boxes of 25, $525.00) Romeo y Julieta Pirámides Añejados (6 1/8 x 52) — January 2015 – $18.57 (Boxes of 25, $464.28) Hoyo de Monterrey Hermosos No.4 Añejados (5 x 48) — January 2016 — $14.14 (Boxes of 25, $353.50) Partagás Corona Gorda Añejados (5 5/8 x 46) — February 2016 — $16.15 (Boxes of 25, $403.75) Cigar Reviewed: Country of ...
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