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Reyes Family (cigar)

Reyes Family is a brand of handmade premium cigar owned by Reyes Family Cigars, Inc. (formerly Puros Indios, Inc.) The cigars are made at the Puros Indios factory in DanlĂ­, Honduras.

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History and background

In the fall of 2007, Rolando Reyes, Sr. stepped down as President of Puros Indios, Inc., and appointed his grandson, Carlos E. Diez, to be his successor. As the new President, he changed the name of the company to Reyes Family Cigars, Inc., and announced the introduction of three new lines of cigars using completely new artwork for the bands and packaging.

Description

The new branding currently consists of three lines, the Reyes Premier, the Classic and the Vintage. These lines were launched at major events in several cigar shops around the United States.

The Premier line is packed celloed in cedar boxes of 20 cigars, while the Classic comes celloed in boxes of 40.

Premier

The first of the new lines to be introduced, was released in April 2008. The wrapper is maduro Ecuadoran Sumatra leaf, the binder is Nicaraguan from Condega and the filler is Nicaraguan from Jalapá.

Models/Vitolas

The Perfecto is open at both ends, and the head is flattened into a chisel tip.

Classic

The Classic was also introduced in April 2008. The wrapper and binder is Ecuadoran Sumatra, and the filler is a blend of tobaccos from Nicaragua, Brazil and the Dominican Republic.

References

Reyes Family (cigar) Wikipedia


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