According to the limited research I did on it, the Encanto was the first cigar manufactured in Honduras.
It is still made exactly as it was in 1964. This means that special care must be taken in the growing of the tobacco. All the tobacco used in Encanto is grown on one farm, including the wrapper, which is still Cuban seed wrapper.
As far as they know, this is the only cigar still using this wrapper.
The filling is from Middle-America (what ever that means). The binder is Honduran Tobacco. The wrapper is Honduran Tobacco from Cuban seed.
To me ... it just looks like a 'typo' in the description. I'll bring it to their attention ... and we'll see what happens.
In my research ... I found one site in Denver that is selling boxes for $80 to $115.20.
Sounds like a good deal to me ... if the cigars turn out to be decent.