Pueblo Dominicana. Have any of you guys heard of this cigar? I bought a five-pack from CigarBid just out of couriosity, and it seems they're the only place that knows anything about it, besides its parent company Cigar International. According to them, Pueblo Dominicana is made in the Dominican Republic by La Aurora from a blend of tobacco from six different countries and a 5-year old Ecuadoran Sun-Grown wrapper.
I tried one and liked it ...spicy and smooth at the same time, creamy smoke, nice flavors that evolve over time. But I'm at a loss as to why there's absolutely nothing - nothing - on it outside of Cigar International. Try and Google it, and see what you get.
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Could be its made only for CI/C-Bid by La Aurora, and for no one else. That happens a lot with specialty cigars. Nestor Plasencia does this too with several cigar brands he does for other tobacconists, like the La Floridita line for Famous Smoke Shops.
I can't think of too many cigars made by La Aurora that are bad, if any. They make the new 5 Vegas Limitada and 5 Vegas Alpha maduros that are really good smokes too.
Mike
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