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I wrote a review about this smoke in 2017 and discovered it was not something that tickled my palate. However, for those folks who might enjoy a blend that is definitely different, you should give this smoke a whirl. It might appeal to cigar smokers who want to be Irish for a couple of days around St. Patty’s day.
Might be a big hit in Boston.
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La Palina Fuego Verde Returns For St. Patrick’s Day
- FEBRUARY 23, 2018 |
La Palina is going green next month with the annual release of its candela-wrapped Fuego Verde cigar. The Washington D.C.-based cigar company has released Fuego Verde—spanish for “green fire”—in limited quantities since 2016.
This year, 500 boxes of 20 will be released nationwide. Noted for its Honduran-grown candela wrapper, Fuego Verde is also blended with a Honduran binder and filler tobacco from Nicaragua.
Rolled in one size only, Fuego Verde measures 5 1/2 inches by 50 ring gauge and retails for $7.50 per cigar.
Fuego Verde was produced at the General Cigar Dominicana factory in Santiago, Dominican Republic.