Date: 09/26/2023
Author: Inspector Y

Julio and Justo Eiroa began experimenting with growing Sumatra and Cameroon tobacco in Honduras in 2016, causing a bit of controversy as can you call Cameroon that is not grown in Africa really Cameroon? This is the first year they release a blend with their Honduran-grown Sumatra.

Aladino Sumatra shines light on a younger side to Aladino. With the fourth generation getting more involved, a more modern play on box design felt like a natural progression for the brand, while keeping the traditional Aladino band and elegant presentation. This is the first Aladino cigar blend that does not have the iconic Aladino image in the inside of the box.
The Sumatra will start shipping in October 2023.

Box count: 20 cigars
Vitola: Toro 52 x 6
Wrapper: Sumatra from JRE Tobacco Farm
Binder & Filler: Tobacco varieties of undisclosed origin from JRE Tobacco Farm
Country of Origin: Honduras
Factory: Fabrica de Puros Aladino at Las Lomas Jamastran

Leave a Reply

Latest from News ...

Before athletes like David Ortiz and Mike Ditka became linked to cigars, there was Luis...

October 2024

On October 3, Alsack Labels, a prominent Dominican supplier of packaging materials for the cigar...

October 2024

For the sixth consecutive year, Spain’s exclusive Cuban cigar distributor, Tabacalera S.L.U., has launched the...

October 2024

To mark his 75th birthday, Nestor Plasencia Sr., a tobacco industry legend and Cigar Aficionado...

October 2024

J.C. Newman Cigar Co. has introduced a new cigar to its prestigious Diamond Crown Julius...

October 2024