Just in, from Barry Stein, Assistant Director of Marketing.
July 23, 2012
Just in, from Barry Stein, Assistant Director of Marketing.
Añoranzas
Old World Values, New World Traditions.
What is Añoranza? The newest cigar from Miami Cigar & Company will have many wondering how to pronounce it (Ahn-yor-ahn-za) and what does it mean? The word which is Spanish, means nostalgia; a sense of yearning. Often when we smoke, we reflect on times gone by and look back to a period of our lives we miss and wish we could go back to. This is Añoranza.
The cigars which are made in Nicaragua feature a Nicaraguan Habano Oscuro wrapper, with Nicaraguan grown binder and fillers. They will be available in both 10 count and 20 count boxes in the following sizes.
Robusto ($6.50 MSRP)
Toro ($7.50 MSRP)
Belicoso ($7.80 MSRP)
Gran Toro ($8.50 MSRP)
The cigars which come in a soft box pressed format will debut at IPCPR in Orlando in 2012.
Barry Stein
Assistant Director of Marketing
Miami Cigar & Company
www.MiamiCigarCompany.com
O-(305) 599-3395 ext. 23
C-(347) 628-6633
Yum yum smoke ’em up.
Love the video.
Anoran— who? Hope the cigar is easier to smoke than he name.
Nice name, it’s what cigar smoking is all about.
To me smoking is a recuerdo de mi juventud. Can’t wait to try this one.
Can’t wait to go buy one and smoke it. Nestor you are the man.
If you are a true cigar smoker, you can really relate to this video. Great name.