My Father Cigars are a tribute from Jaime Garcia to his father, the legendary Don Pepin Garcia. Made in their brand new Nicaraguan facility, these are amazingly flavorful with peppery bursts under a core of dark roast coffee and roasted nuts as a result of the Ecuadorian Rosado Habano wrapper, and the Nicaraguan binder and filler. They’re hard to find at times, and they’re not cheap, but you can expect a very special medium-bodied smoking experience. With the entire My Father portfolio highly acclaimed, it’s hard to pass up these beauties. Be sure to try the 97-rated My Father La Bijou 1922, a medium to full-bodied masterpiece delivering notes of chocolate-covered raisins, leather, and a salty-sweet finish.
La Antiguedad is a line extension to Pepin Garcia's My Father marca. La Antiguedad is quite the word salad but literally translated means "the Antiquity." A nod to Pepin's rich Cuban heritage and itself an old Cuban brand, this turned out to be yet another really nice, eminently smokeable blend. Covered in a deep, almost burgundy colored Habano-seed Oscuro wrapper grown in Ecuador, underneath is a double Nicaraguan binder (Criollo and Corojo) and a 3-region long leaf blend of Nicaraguan fillers. Well-aged and box-pressed, this cigar brings a balanced, flavorful, complex, silky-smooth character that's medium to full in body. Hints of espresso, chocolate, pepper, and leathery flavors abound.
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Claritas est etiam processus dynamicus, qui sequitur
mutationem consuetudium lectorum. Mirum est notare quam littera gothica,
quam nunc putamus parum claram.