Product Description
The Roma Craft Volstead 1920 Roy Olmstead cigars are a tribute to two significant aspects of the Prohibition period. They are named after the Volstead Act, which initiated the ban on alcohol in 1920, and also honor Roy Olmstead, a well-known bootlegger in the Pacific Northwest during that time. The cigars are crafted in Nicaragua in a popular 5 x 54 Robusto size, using an Ecuadorian Sumatran wrapper, a San Andres Mexican binder, and aged fillers from the Dominican Republic and Nicaragua. This results in a medium-to-full bodied smoke with delightful flavors of black pepper, earth, leather, cedar, and cinnamon. These flavors are so delicious that they could be deemed illegal. To experience this premium cigar, you can purchase a box of 24 from 1st Class Cigar today. It is a smoke that not only pays tribute to a bygone era in America but also offers an unparalleled smoking experience.
| Origin: |
Nicaragua |
Strength: |
Medium - Full |
| Wrapper
Type: |
Ecuador Sumatra |
Wrapper
Color: |
EMS, EMS |
| Binder: |
Mexico |
Ring
Gauge: |
54 |
| Filler |
Dominican Republic / Nicaragua |
Length: |
5.50 |
| Packaging: |
Box of 24 |
Shape: |
Parejo |
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