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INCH Nicaragua

A ring gauge is 1/64th of an inch as a measurement.  INCH was the idea of the master to honor the gauge.  Born Big, the INCH Series of Cigars are designed by the master to always be large and nothing but large.  “the ability to have more tobacco in large ring gauges allows me to create a truly unique blend” says Ernesto.  INCH is this unique blend, bold, rich and BIG.

Awards

  • No.62: Rated 91 by Cigar Aficionado

Sizes

  • No. 60: 5 7/8 X 60
  • No. 62: 5 X 62
  • No. 64: 6 1/8 X 64
  • No. 70: 7 X 70

Taste – Full-Flavored

INCH the quintessential big ring gauge cigar gets its strongest line with INCH Nicaragua. Full-Flavored and Medium-Full bodied, this Nicaraguan puro is made with exclusive tobaccos hand selected by the Master himself. Very complex flavors of spice and earth, balanced by a sweetness that makes this cigar a joy to smoke. Using tobacco from Jalapa, Condega and Esteli, along with being made in the country of Nicaragua will have smokers making INCH Nicaragua part of their regular rotation.

Strength – Medium Full

Tobaccos

  • Origin: Nicaragua
  • Wrapper: Nicaragua
  • Binder: Nicaragua
  • Filler: Nicaragua

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