Aladino cigars fall under the Eiroa family tree. The parent company JRE is what really holds everything together. The name Aladino comes from the name of the movie theater that was turned into his factory where he rolls these cigars. Julio R. Eiroa grows every leaf from his own farms and the cigars are rolled in his factory and distributed by his company JRE Tobacco with his son Justo. JRE Tobacco is a family centered company, founded by Julio R. Eiroa and his son Justo M. Eiroa, together they manage all aspects of the cigar growing and manufacturing. This is a crop to shop operation as they like to call it. JRE and Aladino are fully committed to providing sustained quality and satisfaction on every cigar they make. This self-imposed standard covers the entire cigar manufacturing process. Aladino’s commitment to quality and consumer satisfaction is never compromised or circumvented. Aladino is as an “old school” Honduran cigar. The wrapper, binder and filler leaves create this “puro” Honduran that will take the seasoned cigar smoker back in time. Aladino does this by using the famous Cuban Corojo seed that is no longer used in Cuba. This prized seed is controlled by one man, Julio Eiroa and this particular liga uses 100% Corojo in all sizes. As the premier Corojo grower in the industry, Julio Eiroa, Master Cigar Blender and Tobacco grower, guarantee that Aladino will provide you the opportunity to enjoy an Authentic Corojo taste, the same as Cuban cigars from the 1960s.
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