La Palina 1948 Cigar Review | @LeeMack912 (S10 E13). Earlier this year, Bill Paley, La Palina’s chairman, celebrated his 75th birthday, and as cigar companies are wont to do, a new blend was created to commemorate the occasion. The La Palina 1948—named after Paley’s birth year—debuted in four box-pressed vitolas during the 2023 PCA Convention & Trade Show, and while three of the sizes are regular production, the Diadema viola is limited to 500 boxes of 10 and was sold exclusively to retailers who attended and placed orders at the 2023 PCA Convention & Trade Show.

While the wrapper covering the blend is a sun-grown Sumatra leaf grown in Ecuador that has been aged for two years, both the binder and filler tobaccos were sourced from Oliva Cigar Co.’s farms in Nicaragua. In addition, Oliva was enlisted to make the cigars at its TABOLISA factory that is located in Estelí, Nicaragua.

“I am thrilled to have been able to bring this cigar series to life, as it honors both my family and our company,” said Bill Paley in a press release. “The 75-year journey I have taken, to where I am now, has been a marvelous adventure. My grandfather was a key figure in starting the company, and this cigar is also a tribute to his legacy and our continued success.”

The La Palina line currently includes four box-pressed vitolas:

La Palina 1948 Churchill (7 x 52) — $25 (Box of 10, $250)
La Palina 1948 Toro (6 x 52) — $24 (Box of 10, $240)
La Palina 1948 Robusto (5 x 52) — $22 (Box of 10, $220)
La Palina 1948 Diadema (6 x 46) — $23 (Box of 10, $230)

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