While the news stories for IPCPR 2016 are certainly appearing on this site quite rapidly, there’s a relatively new cigar that made its first appearance at last year’s trade show, the Crux Guild. The Crux Guild uses an Ecuadorian habano wrapper, a Nicaraguan binder and Nicaraguan fillers. Like the rest of Crux’s lines, it’s produced at Plasencia Cigars S.A. in Estelí, Nicaragua. There are five sizes as part of the initial Guild launch. Crux Guild Corona (5 1/2 x 42) — $6.99 (Boxes of 20, $139.80) Crux Guild Robusto (5 x 50) — $7.99 (Boxes of 20, $159.80) Crux Guild Toro (6 x 50) — $8.99 (Boxes of 20, $179.80) Crux Guild Toro Extra Marblehead (6 1/2 x 52) — $9.99 (Boxes of 20, $199.80) Crux Guild Robusto Extra (5 1/4 x 54) — $9.50 (Boxes of 20, $190) While each box contains 20 cigars, it’s not in the format you might be familiar with, as each box contains four paper-wrapped five-packs of cigars. 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: This seems a bit larger than a 54 to the eye, but once I begin ...
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