Lot #5014577
Joya de Nicaragua Antano 1970 Consul (Robusto) (4.5"x52) Pack of 10


Profile | |
Shape | Robusto |
Wrapper | Criollo |
Origin | Nicaragua |
Flavored | False |
Pressed | False |
Has Tip | False |
Filler | Nicaraguan |
Sweet | False |
The forefather of Nicaraguan cigars.
Nicaraguan tobacco is all the rave. Everyone’s putting it front and center, from Joe Schmo to all the big dogs (Cohiba Nicaragua, Davidoff Nicaragua, ROMEO Nicaragua). But where did it all start? With Joya de Nicaragua. Launched in 1968, JDN was the first Nicaraguan cigar brand. And everyone wanted in. Following the Cuban embargo, they were in high demand around the world and requested often by US presidents. In fact, in the 1970s the brand replaced the Cuban cigar at White House receptions because “it was the closest thing to the Cuban Vuelta Abajo experience.”
Handcrafted in Nicaragua's first cigar factory, the 91-rated Joya de Nicaragua Antano 1970 is known for its rich and full flavor. What's it made of? Surprise, surprise... 100% Nicaraguan long leaf. JDN has mastered Nicaraguan tobacco like no one else. A Nicaraguan Habano Criollo wrapper surrounds a spicy and robust blend of Nicaraguan tobaccos from Jalapa, Condega, and Esteli. It's the authentic Nicaraguan puro that started it all and it's over 50% off at today's special auction starting bid.
10 Joya de Nicaraguan Antano 1970 Consuls are starting at just $32.50. Over 50% off JDN's ultra-robust, 91-rated gem.
Nicaraguan tobacco is all the rave. Everyone’s putting it front and center, from Joe Schmo to all the big dogs (Cohiba Nicaragua, Davidoff Nicaragua, ROMEO Nicaragua). But where did it all start? With Joya de Nicaragua. Launched in 1968, JDN was the first Nicaraguan cigar brand. And everyone wanted in. Following the Cuban embargo, they were in high demand around the world and requested often by US presidents. In fact, in the 1970s the brand replaced the Cuban cigar at White House receptions because “it was the closest thing to the Cuban Vuelta Abajo experience.”
Handcrafted in Nicaragua's first cigar factory, the 91-rated Joya de Nicaragua Antano 1970 is known for its rich and full flavor. What's it made of? Surprise, surprise... 100% Nicaraguan long leaf. JDN has mastered Nicaraguan tobacco like no one else. A Nicaraguan Habano Criollo wrapper surrounds a spicy and robust blend of Nicaraguan tobaccos from Jalapa, Condega, and Esteli. It's the authentic Nicaraguan puro that started it all and it's over 50% off at today's special auction starting bid.
10 Joya de Nicaraguan Antano 1970 Consuls are starting at just $32.50. Over 50% off JDN's ultra-robust, 91-rated gem.
Shipping charges are $7.50 for the first unit. Shipping charges for additional units based on Shipping Savings Program.
Status | Closed |
MSRP*MSRP stands for "manufacturer's suggested retail price," which is the price recommended by the manufacturer or exclusive distributor for retail sale. This suggested retail price, also referred to as the "list price," serves as a guideline for pricing the product. | $97.50 |
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11 Buyers
- RF of Lansdale, PA1 Unit,
- BK of Ponce de Leon, FL2 Units,
- AF of Saint Louis, MO1 Unit,
- DH of Albany, NY2 Units,
- HR of Patterson, NY1 Unit,
- TT of Blacksburg, VA1 Unit,
- SQ of La Vergne, TN1 Unit,
- KG of Selkirk, NY1 Unit,
- MM of Lithonia, GA1 Unit,
- TC of Murphysboro, IL1 Unit,
- PL of CHANDLER, AZ1 Unit,