这款雪茄由多米尼加共和国的Casa Carrillo(前身为Tabacalera La Alianza)生产,烟丝由厄瓜多尔苏门答腊叶包裹,两片粘合叶(一片来自尼加拉瓜,另一片来自洪都拉斯),以及尼加拉瓜和多米尼加共和国的混合填充物。据该公司称,这款雪茄口感适中。
该系列有三种尺寸可供选择,分别是Robusto(5英寸 x 50环规),售价$9.25;Toro(6英寸 x 52环规),售价$10;以及Gordo(6英寸 x 60环规),售价$10.75。所有尺寸都以24盒为单位发货,与1Encore、3Pledge和5La Historia等线型不同,它们是圆形的而不是压成盒子的。
E.P. Carrillo Introduces Sumatra LinePhotos/E.P. Carrillo
The wrapper on a cigar is the most eye-catching tobacco element of any smoke, but it’s not just all about looks. Cigarmaker Ernesto Perez-Carrillo is introducing the first in a new series of cigars that will explore the importance of a wrapper and its role within a cigar blend called the Essence Series. The first in the Series, E.P. Carrillo Sumatra, will appear this weekend at the PCA trade show in Las Vegas. It’s expected to ship to retailers in late May.
Made in the Dominican Republic at Casa Carrillo (formerly Tabacalera La Alianza), the blend consists of an Ecuador Sumatra wrapper atop two binder leaves (one from Nicaragua, the other from Honduras) and a mix of fillers from Nicaragua and the Dominican Republic. According to the company, the cigars are medium-bodied.
Essence Series
The line is available in three sizes: Robusto, measuring 5 inches by 50 ring gauge ($9.25); Toro, 6 by 52 ($10); and Gordo, 6 by 60 ($10.75). All sizes ship in boxes of 24 and, in contrast to lines such as Encore, Pledge and La Historia, are round instead of box-pressed.
The plan for the Essence Series is to have six lines in total which will be released over the course of the next two or three years. The Honduras and Maduro lines are expected for the latter half of this year and the Connecticut, Cameroon and Nicaragua lines sometime later.
这款雪茄由多米尼加共和国的Casa Carrillo(前身为Tabacalera La Alianza)生产,烟丝由厄瓜多尔苏门答腊叶包裹,两片粘合叶(一片来自尼加拉瓜,另一片来自洪都拉斯),以及尼加拉瓜和多米尼加共和国的混合填充物。据该公司称,这款雪茄口感适中。
该系列有三种尺寸可供选择,分别是Robusto(5英寸 x 50环规),售价$9.25;Toro(6英寸 x 52环规),售价$10;以及Gordo(6英寸 x 60环规),售价$10.75。所有尺寸都以24盒为单位发货,与1Encore、3Pledge和5La Historia等线型不同,它们是圆形的而不是压成盒子的。
E.P. Carrillo Introduces Sumatra LinePhotos/E.P. Carrillo
The wrapper on a cigar is the most eye-catching tobacco element of any smoke, but it’s not just all about looks. Cigarmaker Ernesto Perez-Carrillo is introducing the first in a new series of cigars that will explore the importance of a wrapper and its role within a cigar blend called the Essence Series. The first in the Series, E.P. Carrillo Sumatra, will appear this weekend at the PCA trade show in Las Vegas. It’s expected to ship to retailers in late May.
Made in the Dominican Republic at Casa Carrillo (formerly Tabacalera La Alianza), the blend consists of an Ecuador Sumatra wrapper atop two binder leaves (one from Nicaragua, the other from Honduras) and a mix of fillers from Nicaragua and the Dominican Republic. According to the company, the cigars are medium-bodied.
Essence Series
The line is available in three sizes: Robusto, measuring 5 inches by 50 ring gauge ($9.25); Toro, 6 by 52 ($10); and Gordo, 6 by 60 ($10.75). All sizes ship in boxes of 24 and, in contrast to lines such as Encore, Pledge and La Historia, are round instead of box-pressed.
The plan for the Essence Series is to have six lines in total which will be released over the course of the next two or three years. The Honduras and Maduro lines are expected for the latter half of this year and the Connecticut, Cameroon and Nicaragua lines sometime later.