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Gorgeous, ornate artwork and a blend that was selected for the perfect marriage of texture, flavor, and balance, La Historia employs a Mexican San Andrés wrapper, Ecuadorian Sumatra binder, and Dominican and Nicaraguan long-fillers.
Every cigar tells a story, and La Historia by E.P. Carrillo is a deeply personal narrative of the Perez-Carrillo family, paying homage to the women who have inspired the master blender himself, Ernesto Perez-Carrillo.
A luscious wrapper leaf from San Andrés embraces a complex core of well-aged tobaccos, including a binder from Ecuador and Nicaraguan long-fillers. Woody, rich and sweet, La Historia delivers a medium to full-bodied smoke with notes of cocoa, coffee bean, and earth.
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- E.P. Carrillo La Historia
His La Historia blend has been lauded by this magazine before—back in 2014, it was named No. 2 Cigar of the Year. It returns to our list with its bold, flavorful blend, redolent of coffee, wood and earth, even a touch of briny olive.
Presented in a stunning felt-lined box, Perez Carrillo La Historia cigars are box-pressed beauties bound by an oily, dark-brown Mexican San Andrés wrapper and an Ecuador Sumatra binder that is filled with choice Dominican and Nicaraguan long-filler goodness.
EP Carrillo's La Historia cigar is a tribute to the members of the Perez-Carrillo family who've supported Ernesto to continue evolving and perfecting his craft for decades and this cigar does not disappoint. This is the first box-pressed cigars under the E.P. Carrillo brand.
EP Carrillo La Historia cigars present a medium-full profile capturing an opulent smoke with notes of cocoa, and coffee balanced with earthy and spicy notes. These E.P. Carrillo La Historia box-pressed cigars are simply too good to miss.
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