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Los Angeles, March 18 – "When it rains, it pours." That’s how we felt when compiling this week’s list of noteworthy specials on name-brand cigars. There were so many deals out there this week – we don’t know why, they just were – let’s just get to it!

AtlanticCigar.com:
A wonderful selection of specials from the folks at MATASA, including most of the Fonseca family of brands:

  • Camacho Havana Gigante (6 inches by 54 ring gauge), in a box of 25 now just $86.00, best in our survey.

  • Cubita Spanish Market Selection, a very nice cigar from MATASA, but one that factory owner Manuel Quesada admits is his "forgotten child."

    > Churchill (7 1/4 x 50), in 20s was $53.00, now $49.00;

    > Gran Cubita (5 x 50), 20 was $53.00, now $39.00;

    > Robusto (5 1/4 x 52), 20 was $49.00, now $39.00, and

    > Toro (6 x 50), 20 was $52.00, now $41.00.

  • Fonseca, renowned and rightly so for its mild and smooth character:

    > Toro Grande (6 x 56), in the box of 10 was $46.00, now $41.00;

    > Triangular (5 1/2 x 56), in 10s was $54.00, now $47.00!

  • Fonseca Serie F, a stronger blend of the Fonseca series, offered in the Robusto size (5 x 52), 25 is normally $79.10, now $75.70.

  • G.R. Specials, both red and black label, from the folks who bring you Gran Habano:

    > Churchill (7 x 48), in the bundle of 20 now $30.00;

    > Corona (6 x 44), bundle of 20 for $29.00;

    > Gran Robusto (6 x 54), bundle of 20 for $30.00 and

    > Pyramid (6 1/8 x 52), bundle of 20 for $31.00.

  • Joya de Nicaragua Celebracion Gordo (5 1/2 x 60), in the box of 20 was $101.00, now $75.00! Wow!

  • MATASA 30th Anniversary, a very special blend from MATASA:

    > Toro (6 1/2 x 52), 20 was $175.00, now $153.00, or try

    > Perfecto (5 3/4 x 54) 20 was $103.00, now $91.00.

  • Montecristo, the most famous cigar brand of all:

    > No. 3 (5 1/2 x 44), in the box of 25 was $98.50, now $93.65, best in our review;

    > Churchill (7 x 48), 25 was $150.00, now $142.22, or try

    > Robusto (5 x 50), 25 was $132.00, now $124.88.

  • Perdomo Limited Golf Edition, a unique cigar specially blended for outdoor smoking:

    > Driver (7 x 54), 25 was $157.50, now $121.00;

    > Hole in One (9 x 52), 10 was $75.00, now $62.00, or

    > Putter (4 3/4 x 44), 25 was $84.40, now $69.00.

  • Vegas de Fonseca, a fuller-bodied blend but still very much a Fonseca:

    > Anteros (7 x 50), 20 was $78.00, now $66.00;

    > Belicoso (6 1/4 x 52), 20 was $96.00, now $78.00;

    > No. 2 (6 x 43), was $63.00, now $55.20;

    > No. 5 (6 1/4 x 56), 10 was $48.00, now $40.20;

    > No. 10 (6 x 50), 20 was $100.00, now $83.40;

    > Petite (4 1/2 x 40), 20 was $49.00, now $42.00;

    > Sobrinos (5 1/4 x 50), 20 was $71.00, now $59.40;

    > Toro (6 x 50), 20 was $75.00, now $63.00.


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