
Cigar smoking is an activity that can help a person relax after a long day of work or it can be an opportunity to get friends and family together for an impromptu social event. Either way, spending your down time with a nice long smoke can be the perfect way to cap off the work week or start your weekend. If this activity is right up your alley, this week's cigar won't let you down!
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The Flor de Las Antillas brand of cigars created by the My Father line, provides each cigar smoker with a medium to full-bodied flavor smoke that is nowhere near overwhelming. Voted No. 1 in Cigar Aficionado's 25 'Best Cigars of the Year 2012,' the Flor de Las Antillas lives up to its ranking. With an all-Nicaraguan blend of tobaccos, these cigars are constructed with handmade precision, adding to their overall value. Each cigar is crafted with a Nicaraguan Sun Grown wrapper and the Nicaraguan fillings provide each smoker a full yet smooth flavor experience.
The line comes in four different sizes: Belicoso (5.5" x 52), Robusto (5.0" x 50), Toro (6.0" x 52) and Toro Gordo (6.5" x 56) and each model tailors to the needs of its user. Those who like a smaller smoke since they may not have a significant amount of time to spend smoking may prefer the Robusto while the true cigar lover with nothing but time on their side will probably elect to try the Toro Gordo since the ring is wider and the length is over 6".
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This cigar originates in Cuba as Jose 'Pepin' Garcia, a Cuban native, began rolling cigars at the age of 11. Building a true passion for his craft while garnering recognition as a top cigar enthusiast and cigar maker, Garcia eventually brought his abilities to Miami where he continued to produced these wonderful brands. Mostly growing his tobacco in Nicaragua these days, Garcia has created a true masterpiece in the Flor de Las Antillas line, a cigar that consistently receives ratings of 90 and above.
If you're in the mood for a great smoke that won't break the bank, give the Flor de Las Antiallas a try. Those interested can purchase the cigar on-line at Cigarsinternational.com. Average price per stick runs between $6 and $11 while bundles of 5 cigars range from $31 to $42, with complete boxes of 20 ranging from $118 to $157.
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