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Long-filler, premium cigar rolled in limited quantities. Deep barrel fermentation is the process that makes this cigar vastly different from anything else on the market.
We are excited to announce our newest cigar size to our Tradition collection: The Pappy Van Winkle Belicoso.
The unique Belicoso size requires a more experienced roller to make the distinct taper shape of the cap. At 5 x 50, this is your perfect 45-60 minute smoke. The tapered cap funnels the smoke into one specific point of your tongue, while the cigar smoker can choose how concentrated that smoke is by how wide they decide to cut the cigar.
This cigar blend is blended by Master Blender, Willy Herrera and specifically chosen by our father Julian Van Winkle. It honors both the traditional style of making cigars and the ongoing tradition of our family's bourbon.
Product Specifications:
Wrapper: Ecuadorian Habano
Binder: Indonesian Sumatra
Filler: Nicaraguan & Dominican
Dimensions: 5x50 (while most Belicoso cigars are 5x54, ours is 5x50)
This cigar is made using the traditional Cuban entubado style of bunching. The blend of tobacco is predominately woody and spicy, with notes of ground black pepper on a base of cinnamon and cedar. This blend and Belicoso size is exclusive to Pappy & Company. While most Belicoso cigars are 5 x 54, ours is 5 x 50.
Cigars come in a lined, custom wooden box with 10 Belicoso size (5 x 50) cigars. Please be advised the seal might be cut as they are randomly selected while going through customs.
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