Placencia Cucisha 146 Monte Carlo Cigar
It is the first in the Cosecha series, a cigar produced exclusively with tobacco from the 2011-2012 harvest from the Plasencia plantations in Nicaragua and Honduras. In English, Cosecha 146 means harvest number 146, and this harvester was created to celebrate the Plasencia family's first tobacco harvest in Cuba in 1865. A rich, creamy, smooth cigar containing almonds and leather. Spicy notes appear in the background and there is a hint of floral taste throughout the stick. It's a surprisingly mellow mix Plasencia is one of the most famous names in the cigar industry.
Family owned and operated since 1865, Placencia has a simply unparalleled level of expertise. And in a business where small choices can be the difference between a legendary stick and failure, this kind of experience is important. The Plasencia Cosecha 146 is a cigar that will almost certainly be remembered as one of its predecessors. Made from the 146th crop harvested by the family, this is a medium-bodied, distinctive cigar. The tobacco crops from their farms in Honduras and Nicaragua were particularly exceptional and the Plasencia family took advantage of this good fortune by mixing and matching their Honduran Habano wrapper, it is very likely that Plasencia will never harvest another crop this exceptional. For a decade or more, meaning this is a cigar you can't miss.
Origin: Nicaragua
Strength: Medium to full
Ring: 22.83mm
Length: 152mm
Manufacturing: manually
Cover: Honduras
Bender: Nicaragua
Fillers: Honduras and Nicaragua