We catch up on the latest Micallef cigar news with Steve Henrickson in this video. Steve tells us about the new cigar factory in Esteli, Nicaragua. And that’s good news for fans of their cigars. The increases in economies of scale mean that they’ve been able to reduce the price of the majority of their products. He also tells us customers have been asking for additional, fuller bodied cigars, and they’ve responded with the new Grande Bold lines. There are five different blends, the Mata Fina, Nicaragua, Ligero, Sumatra, and Maduro, with four to five vitolas for each. These new lines a little less expensive than the Classic lines (formerly called the Gomez Sanchez lines).
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