La Unica No. 100
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Blog post of review: https://tinytimblog.blogspot.com/2023/06/la-unica-no-100-8-12-x-52.html
(Description taken from jcnewman.com website)
Since 1986, La Unica cigars have been offering an outstanding premium cigar value unparalleled in the industry. As with many classics, La Unica Dominican Primeros came from humble beginnings. More than twenty years ago, before the cigar boom, J.C. Newman Cigar Company patriarch Stanford J. Newman, challenged his good friend Carlos Fuente, Sr. with an idea that had never been tried in the cigar industry – to develop a rich, flavorful, superb-tasting premium cigar and package it in an inexpensive cellophane bundle, without costly boxes and trimmings found with other premium cigars. Until that time, factories only packaged their “seconds” in bundles.
Carlos selected the sizes and Stanford approved the blend – a combination of Cuban seed Dominican long filler tobaccos specially aged for maximum flavor and smoothness. When skillfully hand-rolled with a delicate Connecticut shade (light natural) wrapper or a dark rich (maduro) Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper, Carlos fulfilled Stanford’s vision. Within six months La Unica became the #1 selling premium bundle cigar in America.
Today La Unica – with the original 1986 blend and smooth rich flavor – preserves the history of the brand. These superb cigars have now grown up from their bundle days and are elegantly packaged in custom cedar cabinets of 20. Despite the maturity of the packaging, we have not strayed from our roots and the original hand selected, perfectly aged blend of tobaccos that make La Unica a favorite.
Handmade by Tabacalera A. Fuente in the Dominican Republic, La Unica continues to be one of the finest cigars on the market.
Thank you for watching the Tim Rollins review of the La Unica No. 100 and subscribe to the blog;
https://tinytimblog.blogspot.com
Rating system:
93+ Would buy again
90 would smoke again
85 might smoke again/not buy
Less than 85 would not smoke again
Get 10% off at https://www.smallbatchcigar.com/ when you use code tinytim and you always get free shipping.
For a great deal on handrolled cigars from Miami and Tampa visit the link below to Cigar Bundles of Miami. Use code TIMROLLINS for 15% off any purchase! Use code TIM25 for 25% off any item in the Tampa Blends section.
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Here is a list of a few of the cigar accessories that I use daily.
PerfecDraw Tool: https://amzn.to/2C1iblX
Vertigo lighters: https://amzn.to/33vVQsi
Xikar Xi2 cutter: https://amzn.to/39ZQsPc
Cigar Oasis Plus 3.0: https://amzn.to/2Xy0wd4
Smoke Buddy: https://amzn.to/2XynuRr
To help keep these reviews going please donate using PayPal and send your donation to ticotych@hotmail.com, or go to the blog and use the link in the sidebar. (Use the web version of the blog)
Blog post of review: https://tinytimblog.blogspot.com/2023/06/la-unica-no-100-8-12-x-52.html
(Description taken from jcnewman.com website)
Since 1986, La Unica cigars have been offering an outstanding premium cigar value unparalleled in the industry. As with many classics, La Unica Dominican Primeros came from humble beginnings. More than twenty years ago, before the cigar boom, J.C. Newman Cigar Company patriarch Stanford J. Newman, challenged his good friend Carlos Fuente, Sr. with an idea that had never been tried in the cigar industry – to develop a rich, flavorful, superb-tasting premium cigar and package it in an inexpensive cellophane bundle, without costly boxes and trimmings found with other premium cigars. Until that time, factories only packaged their “seconds” in bundles.
Carlos selected the sizes and Stanford approved the blend – a combination of Cuban seed Dominican long filler tobaccos specially aged for maximum flavor and smoothness. When skillfully hand-rolled with a delicate Connecticut shade (light natural) wrapper or a dark rich (maduro) Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper, Carlos fulfilled Stanford’s vision. Within six months La Unica became the #1 selling premium bundle cigar in America.
Today La Unica – with the original 1986 blend and smooth rich flavor – preserves the history of the brand. These superb cigars have now grown up from their bundle days and are elegantly packaged in custom cedar cabinets of 20. Despite the maturity of the packaging, we have not strayed from our roots and the original hand selected, perfectly aged blend of tobaccos that make La Unica a favorite.
Handmade by Tabacalera A. Fuente in the Dominican Republic, La Unica continues to be one of the finest cigars on the market.
Thank you for watching the Tim Rollins review of the La Unica No. 100 and subscribe to the blog;
https://tinytimblog.blogspot.com
Rating system:
93+ Would buy again
90 would smoke again
85 might smoke again/not buy
Less than 85 would not smoke again
Get 10% off at https://www.smallbatchcigar.com/ when you use code tinytim and you always get free shipping.
For a great deal on handrolled cigars from Miami and Tampa visit the link below to Cigar Bundles of Miami. Use code TIMROLLINS for 15% off any purchase! Use code TIM25 for 25% off any item in the Tampa Blends section.
https://www.cigarbundlesofmiami.com/?ref=Timrollins
You can find me on the social medias here
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Tiny_Tim
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/timrollins/?hl=en
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tim.rollins.773
Here is a list of a few of the cigar accessories that I use daily.
PerfecDraw Tool: https://amzn.to/2C1iblX
Vertigo lighters: https://amzn.to/33vVQsi
Xikar Xi2 cutter: https://amzn.to/39ZQsPc
Cigar Oasis Plus 3.0: https://amzn.to/2Xy0wd4
Smoke Buddy: https://amzn.to/2XynuRr
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