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ImageSpecials on 22 brands of cigars in samplers and full boxes . . . even on Graycliff and Gurkha!

Los Angeles, July 1 – With the 232nd birthday of the United States of America coming up on Friday, it’s fully appropriate to celebrate the many accomplishments of this unique country, overlooking for only a moment such monstrosities as smoking bans.

Tomorrow, we’ll announce our largest Register & Win giveaway ever: 232 cigars to one person!

The full details will be in this space on Wednesday; you can register by clicking on the box at the top right-hand corner of the screen that says “Register now to win free cigars and accessories.”

Although you’ll have to pay for it, Mike’s Cigars is offering a nice special just for readers of this site: the popular 10-cigar General Cigar Dominican sampler and a 20-cigar tin of Chevere Tabaquitos – a $67.80 value – for just $39.95!

The sampler includes 10 cigars, with two each of the Bauza Pyramid (5 1/2 inches by 55 ring), Macanudo Robust Hyde Park (5 1/2 x 49), Partagas Naturales (5 1/2 x 50), Bolivar Toro (6 x 52) and Partagas Spanish Rosado Rojito (4 1/2 x 50).

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, July 7, or until supplies run out.

Abner's World:
If you’re a C.A.O. fan, Abner’s has specials for you:

  • C.A.O. l’Anniversaire Maduro Toro (5 1/2 x 55), in boxes of 20 was $109.95, now $98.95, best in our review.

  • C.A.O Brazilia Amazon (6 x 60), in boxes of 20 was $99.95, now $97.95, or try the Piranha (4 1/2 x 46), in 20s was $72.95, now $70.95.

  • C.A.O. Gold, perhaps the most widely-appreciated of all the C.A.O. blends:

    > Churchill (7 x 48 in maduro), in 20s was $89.95, now $76.95;

    > Corona Gorda (6 1/2 x 50 in maduro), 20 was $87.95, now $72.95;

    > Robusto (5 x 50 in natural), 20 was $68.95, now $66.95;

    > Robusto (5 x 50 in maduro), 20 was $79.95, now $69.95;

    > Torpedo (6 1/4 x 52 in maduro), 20 was $99.95, now $85.95.

  • C.A.O. Mx2 Beli (7 x 56), in boxes of 20 now $83.95, or try the Gordo (6 x 60), 20 was $118.95, now $97.95!

    AtlanticCigar.com:
    If you’ve always wanted to know what all the fuss about Graycliff cigars is, here’s a chance to try them for yourself. They aren’t cheap, but they are on special:

  • Graycliff Original (Red) Coronas (6 x 38), now offered in boxes of 25 for $169.99, or try the PGX (6 x 50), in 25s was $247.50, now $229.99, both the lowest prices we have seen for this super-premium line.

  • Gurkha Vintage Shaggy Torpedo (6 1/2 x 53), a wild-looking cigar in boxes of 25 for $126.00, best in our review.

  • La Gloria Cubana Serie R No. 4 (4 7/8 x 52), in a sampler of five normally $24.20, now $21.56, or try the No. 7 (7 x 58), five for $32.10.

  • Puros Indios, already famous for value, now even better:

    > No. 4 Especial (6 1/2 x 46) in colorado or maduro wrappers, in boxes of 25 was $43.00, now $39.00, or try the Rothschild (5 x 50), colorado or maduro, 25 was $45.00, now $41.00.

  • Savinelli Nicaragua Reserve, an underrated cigar that’s full of flavor and very well made:

    > Corona Gorda (6 5/8 x 46), in boxes of 25 was $85.00, now $75.00;

    > Robusto (5 x 50), 25 was $80.00, now $72.95;

    > Toro (6 x 50), 25 was $85.05, now $76.95.


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