Date: 06/21/2022
Author: Billie

Quesada is making a new Casa Magna and this time it will have a Connecticut Share wrapper. The blend is all Nicaraguan tobacco under and Ecuadorian Connecticut wrapper. Unlike most of the other Casa Magna blends, this one will be made by Quesada themselves at their Tabacos de Exportación factory in the Dominican Republic and not by Plasencia Cigars in either Nicaragua or Honduras.

The release will consists of a 5×50 Robusto, 6½x52 Toro and a 6×56 Toro Gordo.

“I have always enjoyed Connecticut wrapper, and of late, the Ecuadorian Connecticut blends very well with our way of making cigars,” says Manuel “Manolo” Quesada Jr., president of Quesada Cigars. “The Casa Magna Connecticut, however, was blended in the Casa Magna style; robust, intense, and capable of involving the totality of the palate to fully enjoy the smoking of the cigar.”

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