Gran Habano has released its fourth installment in its Gran Habano Reserva line. The Gran Habano Gran Reserva #5 2011, cigars features an all-new blend from aged vintage tobacco, the blend consists of a mix of Corojo tobaccos from Nicaragua and Costa Rica, making it the first Gran Habano Reserva line to use Costa Rican tobacco. The wrapper and binder are a 2002 Corojo Sun-Grown from Nicaragua, and the filler is comprised of a 2005 Corojo from Costa Rica. A sold full-bodied cigar loaded with flavor, and as all Gran Habano’s these cigars are well priced.
The Gran Habano Reserva #5 2011 will also receive new packaging from the previous Reserve releases, the 2011’s will come in boxes of 10, the cigars are made at the company’s G.R. Tabacaleras Unidas factory in Honduras.