The Garca family's cigar roots trace back to Cuba, but their U.S. journey began with the El Rey de los Habanos factory in Miamis Calle Ocho. Now, the legacy continues with My Father, the name behind their Nicaraguan factory and renowned cigar lines.The ico
The Garca family’s cigar roots trace back to Cuba, but their U.S. journey began with the El Rey de los Habanos factory in Miamis Calle Ocho. Now, the legacy continues with My Father, the name behind their Nicaraguan factory and renowned cigar lines.
The iconic El Rey de los Habanos cigar line is returning as Don Pepn Garca E.R.H., featuring a Sumatra Rosado Oscuro wrapper and a blend of Nicaraguan tobaccos from Condega, Estel, and Jalapa.
For now, it’s available only to Tobacconists Association of America members, with broader availability expected next year. Though the original Calle Ocho factory is no longer in use, its legacy lives on through the Garca familys Doral, Florida operations, which continue to produce limited cigars, including Tatuaje releases.
The Garca family’s cigar roots trace back to Cuba, but their U.S. journey began with the El Rey de los Habanos factory in Miamis Calle Ocho. Now, the legacy continues with My Father, the name behind their Nicaraguan factory and renowned cigar lines.
The iconic El Rey de los Habanos cigar line is returning as Don Pepn Garca E.R.H., featuring a Sumatra Rosado Oscuro wrapper and a blend of Nicaraguan tobaccos from Condega, Estel, and Jalapa.
For now, it’s available only to Tobacconists Association of America members, with broader availability expected next year. Though the original Calle Ocho factory is no longer in use, its legacy lives on through the Garca familys Doral, Florida operations, which continue to produce limited cigars, including Tatuaje releases.
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Strength: Medium
Wrapper: Sumatra Rosado Oscuro
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