Earlier this month, at the 2014 D.C. Cigar Tweetup, Virginia-based Dante Cigars previewed its newest release, the Dante Vita Nova. It’s the sophomore release from the company and one that they showed off at last year’s IPCPR trade show and convention. Our own Patrick Lagreid wrote the following about the release: The Vita Nova line was also in the display case; the name means “new life” and it’s a Nicaraguan puro using a Corojo ’99 wrapper with binder and filler from the Estelí and Jalapa regions. It doesn’t have as much spice at the beginning as the core line, but still delivers a good bit of flavor. It will be available in three sizes: Canto III Robusto, Canto IV Toro and Canto VI Corona Gorda, all which come in cedar cabinet boxes. Like the core line, it will eventually grow to nine sizes. It will be initially released in five sizes, with one limited to the Tweetup: Dante Vita Nova Canto III (5 x 50) — Regular Production Dante Vita Nova Canto IV (6 1/2 x 52) — Regular Production Dante Vita Nova Canto VI (5 1/2 x 46) — Regular Production Dante Vita Nova Canto VII (5 1/2 x ...
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