La Palina Bronze Label Gordo

Gordo (6.0"x60)

Pack of 5

Profile
Shape
Gordo
Wrapper
Habano
Origin
Honduras
Flavored
False
Pressed
False
Has Tip
False
Binder
Honduran
Filler
Honduran,  Nicaraguan
Sweet
False

La Palina Bronze Label Gordo

Gordo (6.0"x60)

Pack of 5

This Bronze is Pure Gold

More than a century ago, Samuel Paley opened his own cigar shop in Chicago, created the La Palina brand, and hosted the “La Palina Hour” radio show. A rich tradition that began right here in the U.S., La Palina still stands tall today as a symbol of luxury, elegance, and unrivaled taste. Their newest blend, the La Palina Bronze Label, fits right into their portfolio – offering up a timeless medium-bodied blend that any cigar fan will love. 

Originally blended as a TAA Exclusive, La Palina Bronze Label is handmade in Honduras. From wrapper to filler, you’ll find only the highest-quality Honduran tobacco here, plus a few leaves of choice Nicaraguan long-filler. Each draw offers crisp notes of cedar, a dry, earthy undertone, chocolate, and black pepper. Give this one a little time, and I guarantee the ratings will start flowing — once you try one for yourself, you’ll understand why.


Profile
Shape
Gordo
Wrapper
Habano
Origin
Honduras
Flavored
False
Pressed
False
Has Tip
False
Binder
Honduran
Filler
Honduran,  Nicaraguan
Sweet
False
MSRP: $60.00
Status: While supplies last

This Bronze is Pure Gold

More than a century ago, Samuel Paley opened his own cigar shop in Chicago, created the La Palina brand, and hosted the “La Palina Hour” radio show. A rich tradition that began right here in the U.S., La Palina still stands tall today as a symbol of luxury, elegance, and unrivaled taste. Their newest blend, the La Palina Bronze Label, fits right into their portfolio – offering up a timeless medium-bodied blend that any cigar fan will love. 

Originally blended as a TAA Exclusive, La Palina Bronze Label is handmade in Honduras. From wrapper to filler, you’ll find only the highest-quality Honduran tobacco here, plus a few leaves of choice Nicaraguan long-filler. Each draw offers crisp notes of cedar, a dry, earthy undertone, chocolate, and black pepper. Give this one a little time, and I guarantee the ratings will start flowing — once you try one for yourself, you’ll understand why.