
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the 1916 Tabacalera Eiroa a strong cigar?
The 1916 Tabacalera Eiroa is a medium-to-full cigar. Santi Eiroa blended it to land between his grandfather's milder taste and his father's fuller one. A five-year-aged Honduran Habano wrapper and binder over Corojo and Pinareño fillers give it a rich but balanced profile.
Who makes the 1916 Tabacalera Eiroa?
The 1916 Tabacalera Eiroa is made by Santi Eiroa, youngest son of CLE founder Christian Eiroa and the fourth generation of the family, at CLE Cigar Co. / Tabacalera Eiroa in Honduras. It is the first cigar Santi took from blend to packaging entirely on his own.
What is Pinareño tobacco in the 1916 Tabacalera Eiroa?
Pinareño is a rare Cuban-origin tobacco seed used in the filler of the 1916 Tabacalera Eiroa. The Eiroa family has grown and preserved it in Honduras for decades, and it appears in only a handful of their blends, which makes its use here notable.
What sizes does the 1916 Tabacalera Eiroa come in?
The 1916 Tabacalera Eiroa comes in three sizes at Renegade Cigars: Robusto (5 x 50), Toro (6 x 52), and El Gordo (5½ x 60). Each is sold as a single cigar or an 18-count box.
Is the 1916 Tabacalera Eiroa a limited edition?
The 1916 Tabacalera Eiroa is regular production but tightly allocated. Only 100 retailers in the United States receive it, so it stays hard to find even though it is not a one-time limited release.
Is the 1916 Tabacalera Eiroa good for beginners?
The 1916 Tabacalera Eiroa suits experienced smokers more than beginners. At medium to full strength it carries more body than a typical first cigar, though its balance keeps it approachable for anyone stepping up from milder blends.
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