Product Description
The leaves known as Medio Tiempo grow on top of the Ligero leaves and are collected from the uppermost part of the plant where they receive the most direct sunlight. This results in a stronger and more concentrated flavor compared to the Ligero variety. The General Cigar Company has given these scarce leaves a special name, and they are featured in their new blend, the La Gloria Cubana Medio Tiempo Churchill cigars. Along with the Connecticut-grown Medio Tiempo tobacco, this blend also includes long fillers from Honduras, Nicaragua, and the Dominican Republic. These are held together by a Connecticut broadleaf binder and an impressive Ecuadorian Sumatra wrapper. The end product is a full-bodied smoke with a well-balanced combination of flavors such as earth, oak, smooth buttery leather, cocoa, and cinnamon. This cigar is produced at the El Credito factory, where they adhere to traditional methods to ensure top-notch construction and consistent taste. Despite its premium quality, the La Gloria Cubana Medio Tiempo Churchill is surprisingly affordable, sold in cedar slide top boxes of 25. Try one today and discover why medio tiempo tobacco is highly prized by the leading manufacturers in the premium cigar industry.
| Origin: |
Dominican Republic |
Strength: |
Full |
| Wrapper
Type: |
Ecuador Sumatra |
Wrapper
Color: |
EMS, EMS |
| Binder: |
Broadleaf |
Ring
Gauge: |
54 |
| Filler |
Nicaragua / Dominican Republic / Honduras |
Length: |
7.25 |
| Packaging: |
Box of 25 |
Shape: |
Parejo |
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