Strength:Medium
Wrapper:Connecticut
Origin:Dominican Republic
Shapes:BelicosoChurchillGordoRobustoToro

Imperiales Clasico by Leon Jimenes

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Another Classic by Leon Jimenes.

Take renowned La Aurora quality, use top-notch fillers and wrappers, sell for it boatloads less, and you have the new Imperiales by Leon Jimenes. Carefully hand-crafted in the esteemed, Dominican-based La Aurora factory, Imperiales are quality handmades sans an expensive price tag.

The Imperiales Clasico is a highly enjoyable mild to medium bodied cigar packed with smooth enjoyable nuances. Each Imperiales Clasico is draped in a light brown Connecticut wrapper, and is chock full of Cuban-seed Dominican and Nicaraguan long-fillers. This balanced blend produces a mild to medium-bodied cigar, brimming with notes of cream, nuts, and leather, followed by a gentle bread like note on the finish. What we have here is a Connecticut cigar by Leon Jimenes starting under fifty bones. Who loves you like CI?
  Size Pack In Stock MSRP Price Qty Cart
Strength:Medium
Shapes:Belicoso
Wrapper:Connecticut
Origin:Dominican Republic
Filler:Dominican, Nicaraguan
Belicoso (6.2"x52) BOX OF 25 In Stock$150.00$59.95
5-PACK In Stock$15.00
Strength:Medium
Shapes:Churchill
Wrapper:Connecticut
Origin:Dominican Republic
Filler:Dominican, Nicaraguan
Churchill (7.0"x50) BOX OF 25 Out of Stock $150.00$59.95    
5-PACK In Stock$15.00
Strength:Medium
Shapes:Robusto
Wrapper:Connecticut
Origin:Dominican Republic
Filler:Dominican, Nicaraguan
Robusto (5.0"x50) BOX OF 25 Out of Stock $125.00$49.95    
5-PACK In Stock$12.50
Strength:Medium
Shapes:Gordo
Wrapper:Connecticut
Origin:Dominican Republic
Filler:Dominican, Nicaraguan
Short Robusto (Gordo) (4.0"x54) 5-PACK In Stock$12.50
Strength:Medium
Shapes:Toro
Wrapper:Connecticut
Origin:Dominican Republic
Filler:Dominican, Nicaraguan
Toro (6.0"x50) BOX OF 25 In Stock$137.50$54.95
5-PACK Out of Stock $13.50    
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Customer Reviews of “Imperiales Clasico by Leon Jimenes”
“I smoked the Belicoso (torpedo shape). This wrapper looked rough: Think of a swollen bratwurst shrinking back to its pre-grilled size, only spray painted beige and dried quickly under a men’s room hand dryer. The draw was very nice with just a just a touch of resistance. The burn was really sharp (Does the La Aurora factory know how to roll a cigar or what?). Unfortunately, there was not much flavor to speak of. Only some mild, dry tobacco notes, that's it. I eventually paired my Imperiales Clasico Belicos with some extremely sweet lemonade to make the dry finish more tolerable. This cigar was just not my cup of tea.”
AF of Bloomington, IN