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Los Angeles, April 8 – It’s springtime and thoughts turn to . . . golf!

If you’re going to play, you’re going to need cigars for the course that don’t cost more than the greens fees. Mike’s Cigars has the answer – exclusively for our readers – in its Cuban Sandwich Nicaragua line.

These are handmade cigars, made in Nicaragua with long and short filler, easy to enjoy and now ridiculously priced in bundles of 25: Cazadors (6 3/4 x 46), in 25s for $16, Cremas (5 1/2 x 46), in 25s for $14.75 and Torpedoes (7 x 52), in 25s for $17. Oh yes, to be sure you’ll be able to get a good light even if it’s windy, you’ll also get a free Nibo Space Triple-Torch lighter!

Click here to take advantage of this readers-only special. Our thanks to Mike’s for the offer; you can buy as many of these specials as you like until 9 a.m. Eastern time on Monday, April 14, or until supplies run out.

AtlanticCigar.com:
Although the Rocky Patel Vintage Connecticut 1999 is a relative newcomer to the Rocky Patel Vintage line-up, it has already won fans for its creamy and clean taste. Now it’s on special, with a great opportunity for those who have not yet tried it!

  • C.A.O. Brazilia and Gold Minis (4 x 30), in tins of 20 for $8.95, or in a brick of 100, was $56.00, now $40.00, best in our survey.

  • Camacho Triple Maduro Sampler (two each of the four sizes), the easiest way to check out this much-anticipated blend, now $75.00, lowest we have seen.

  • El Rico Habano, an under-appreciated line from Ernesto Perez-Carrillo:

    > Gran Corona (5 3/4 x 46), in the box of 25 was $71.95, now $69.00;

    > Double Corona (7 x 48), 25 was $84.95, now $81.00;

    > Habano Club (4 7/8 x 48), 25 was $67.95, now $63.50.

  • Fonseca, one of the best of the milder cigar lines and brilliantly made:

    > No. 7-9-9 (6 1/2 x 46), in a box of 24 was $77.00, now $74.50;

    > No. 10-10 (7 x 50), 24 was $87.00, now $85.00, and

    > Triangulare (5 1/2 x 56), 10 was $47.00, now $45.00.

  • Gurkha Master’s Select, not always easy to find and rarely discounted, but now offered in boxes of 25 for $120,00 for the Double Corona (6 x 52 with natural wrappers)and Robusto No. 4 in maduro (6 x 50) sizes.

  • Rocky Patel Vintage Connecticut 1999, a new star in the Rocky Patel universe:

    > Churchill (7 x 48), in the box of 20 was $180.00, now $94.90, best we have seen;

    > Petite Corona (4 1/2 x 44), 20 was $88.20, now $78.40;

    > Perfecto (4 x 48), 20 was $85.50, now $76.00;

    > Robusto (5 1/2 x 50), 20 was $117.00, now $84.90;

    > Six by Sixty (6 x 60), 20 was $180.00, now $130.00;

    > Toro (6 1/2 x 52), 20 now $94.90.

  • Miura Reserva Selecta, a medium-to-full-bodied blend, very well made in Nicaragua:

    > Toro (6 x 54), in a box of 24 was $79.95, now $67.95, or try

    > Torpedo (6 1/4 x 52), 20 was $157.50, now $109.90.


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