Description
1. The full name of this cigar is “Joya de Nicaragua Cuatro Cinco.” 2. The typical retail price of this cigar ranges from $10 to $15 per stick, depending on the size and retailer. 3. This cigar was first released in 2013. 4. The nicotine content level of this cigar is medium to full. 5. This cigar is handmade. 6. The aging potential of this cigar is good, with the ability to age for several years, enhancing its flavors. 7. The manufacturer/brand of this cigar is Joya de Nicaragua. 8. This brand is considered Premium. 9. The brand was established in 1968. 10. The type of wrapper used on this cigar is Nicaraguan Habano. 11. The wrapper’s flavor profile includes notes of chocolate, coffee, and a hint of spice. 12. The wrapper is sun-grown. 13. The fermentation process used for the wrapper is a traditional long fermentation. 14. The wrapper tobacco comes from Nicaragua. 15. The type of soil and climate conditions where the wrapper was grown are volcanic soil with a tropical climate. 16. This cigar is manufactured in Nicaragua. 17. The soil conditions and climate where it’s made are rich volcanic soil and a tropical climate, ideal for tobacco growing. 18. The overall strength level of this cigar is medium to full. 19. The size name and vitola of this cigar vary, but it is available in several formats, including Toro and Torpedo. 20. The primary flavor profiles found in this cigar include chocolate, coffee, wood, and spice. 21. Beverages that pair well with this cigar include aged rum, bourbon, and espresso. 22. This cigar falls into the Premium price category. 23. The typical burn time for this cigar is approximately 90 minutes. 24. This is a regular production cigar. 25. The filler blend composition includes Nicaraguan tobaccos. 26. The tobacco varieties used in the filler are Nicaraguan. 27. The flavors the filler contributes to the overall profile include earthiness and spice. 28. The strength level of the filler blend is medium to full. 29. The type of binder used in this cigar is Dominican. 30. The binder tobacco comes from the Dominican Republic. 31. The tobacco variety used for the binder is Dominican. 32. The flavors the binder contributes to the overall profile include creaminess and subtle sweetness.
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