Lot #2936374
Sancho Panza Triple Anejo Toro (6.0"x50) Box of 18
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Profile | |
Shape | Toro |
Wrapper | Nicaraguan Jalapa, Sun Grown |
Origin | Honduras |
Flavored | False |
Pressed | False |
Has Tip | False |
Filler | Brazilian, Ecuadorian, United States |
Sweet | False |
What’s dark, delicious, well-made, and represents the only new release from Sancho Panza in years? Don’t bust your brain trying to figure it out, it would prove impossible. That’s because today’s Private Auction is hot n’ fresh out the oven, and no one has gotten a whiff yet. So get in line fast, and take a gander at this week’s Private Auction. Boxes of the brand new Sancho Panza Triple Anejo have landed at nearly 50% off. Trust me, you definitely want to grab this sucker while it’s piping hot.
Following in the footsteps of its 91, 92, and 93-rated brethren, Triple Anejo had big shoes to fill. But after hours and hours of research and development, we’ve come the conclusion that it’s not Triple Anejo that should be worried. Oh no, it’s the rest of the highly-rated lineup that should start sweating. Pucker up Sancho Panzo family, it’s time to get in line and kiss the ring, this is as good as it gets. Big, booming flavor, quality tobaccos, and handmade craftsmanship that challenges the industry’s best. It’s all in store, and the experience starts with a dark, oily, high-priming Nicaraguan Sun Grown wrapper (looks like a wet seal). This rich leaf is then met with Ecuadorian Sumatra, U.S. Broadleaf, and Brazilian Arapiraca long-fillers. Off the bat, you’ll be whisked away by a hearty bouquet of spices, before being won over by notes of pepper, earth, leather, coffee, and twangs of sweetness. Medium to full-bodied and balanced to the nub, this new creation was worth the long, long wait.
I’d feel guilty if I didn’t warn you, but this pot of water is going to come to a boil quickly. Boxes containing 18 Toros starts at just $64.99, an overly generous starting bid on our part. Don’t thank us, just bid. Bid now and save nearly 50% off the first release from this storied brand in years.
Following in the footsteps of its 91, 92, and 93-rated brethren, Triple Anejo had big shoes to fill. But after hours and hours of research and development, we’ve come the conclusion that it’s not Triple Anejo that should be worried. Oh no, it’s the rest of the highly-rated lineup that should start sweating. Pucker up Sancho Panzo family, it’s time to get in line and kiss the ring, this is as good as it gets. Big, booming flavor, quality tobaccos, and handmade craftsmanship that challenges the industry’s best. It’s all in store, and the experience starts with a dark, oily, high-priming Nicaraguan Sun Grown wrapper (looks like a wet seal). This rich leaf is then met with Ecuadorian Sumatra, U.S. Broadleaf, and Brazilian Arapiraca long-fillers. Off the bat, you’ll be whisked away by a hearty bouquet of spices, before being won over by notes of pepper, earth, leather, coffee, and twangs of sweetness. Medium to full-bodied and balanced to the nub, this new creation was worth the long, long wait.
I’d feel guilty if I didn’t warn you, but this pot of water is going to come to a boil quickly. Boxes containing 18 Toros starts at just $64.99, an overly generous starting bid on our part. Don’t thank us, just bid. Bid now and save nearly 50% off the first release from this storied brand in years.
Shipping charges are $7.50 for the first unit. Shipping charges for additional units based on Shipping Savings Program.
Status | Closed |
Starting Bid | $1.00 |
MSRP | $126.00 |
Units Available | 1 |
Opens | |
Closes |
1 Winner
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3 Bids Total
- BB of Amherstburg, ON$33.50/ea1 Unit,