Shortly before the 2015 IPCPR Convention & Trade Show kicked off, Crux Cigars announced the details of a new limited edition that used a proprietary wrapper that would get an a new vitola every year. The Crux Limitada PB5 is built around an Engañoso wrapper, grown in the Estelí region of Nicaragua that the company secured the rights to in 2012. Underneath this new leaf is a Connecticut broadleaf binder and five different fillers from the Dominican Republic and Nicaragua, blended with the goal of making it the fullest cigar in Crux’s portfolio. For its debut, a 5 3/4 x 54 box-pressed toro was selected, priced at $11.99 per cigar and with 5,000 cigars produced, split into 500 boxes of ten. No shipping date was announced at the time of its unveiling or at the trade show itself, and months would pass before the word finally came that the PB5 was heading to stores at the end of March 2016, with all 500 boxes accounted for according to the company. Cigar Reviewed: Country of Origin: Factory: Wrapper: Binder: Filler: Length: Ring Gauge: Vitola: MSRP: Release Date: Number of Cigars Released: Number of Cigars Smoked For Review: The Crux Limitada PB5 is ...
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