CigarsLa Aurora USA Anthony Muñoz 78 by La Aurora

Anthony Muñoz 78 by La Aurora

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We hope this cigar blesses a connection, conversation, round of golf, or a time of reflection.  Thanks to the many fans and the support. - Anthony Muñoz, NFL Hall of Fame and Hispanic Football Hall of Fame Founder

 

Football and cigars may live in different arenas, but they’re built on the same foundation — craftsmanship, patience, discipline, and pride in what you create. More than anything, though, both have a way of bringing people together and turning moments into lasting bonds.” – John Ferrigan, La Aurora, National Sales Director

 

This cigar will be available in a Gran Toro (6x60) and features a complex blend of Criollo, Corojo, Dominican, and Pennsylvania filler tobaccos that are harmonized by a Habano binder and wrapped in a Pennsylvania Broadleaf wrapper. The Anthony Muñoz 78 will officially launch in Ohio at the end of February, (MSRP: $18) marking a meaningful collaboration rooted in excellence, legacy, and craftsmanship.

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Strength

MildMediumFull

Tasting Notes

Spice & Sweet

Wrapper

Pennsylvania Broadleaf

Binder

Habano (Dominican)

Filler

Criollo (Dominican), Corojo (Dominican), Pennsylvania Broadleaf

Available Shapes

Gran Toro
Length
6
Ring Gauge
60
Smoke Time
110 mins

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a full-bodied cigar? The body of a cigar refers to the impact the cigar has on your palate while you smoke. A full-bodied cigar will have a heavy mouthfeel with dense smoke that lingers after every puff.
What is the difference between a mild and full-bodied cigar? A mild bodied cigar is light and refreshing on the palate, whereas a full-bodied cigar is distinguished by a denser smoke that lingers on the palate following every draw.
What is a Broadleaf wrapper? Grown in abundant sunlight, typically in the Connecticut River Valley in the United States, Broadleaf tobacco produces wide, hearty leaves that are typically darker and more mild in terms of tobacco content, but rich with woody, spicy flavor. They are classically used to make maduro cigars.
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About the Blend

Football and cigars may live in different arenas, but they’re built on the same foundation — craftsmanship, patience, discipline, and pride in what you create. More than anything, though, both have a way of bringing people together and turning moments into lasting bonds.”

– John Ferrigan, La Aurora, National Sales Director

Tasting Notes

This cigar boasts plenty of spicy and sweet cedar notes thanks to the dark Pennsylvania Broadleaf wrapper. With a medium-full body, the criollo and corojo tobaccos in the binder and filler help to balance the intensity, and complement the sweetness in an earthy way providing for a balanced smoke all the way to a complex finish maintaining the sweet and spicy profile.

Pepper

Earthy

Cocoa

Notes

Black Pepper

Nutty

Spicy

Aromas
Anthony Muñoz 78 by La Aurora
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Pairing Guide

Rum

Bourbon

Cognac

Drinks

Brisket

Ribeye Steak

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