Let's talk about the Quesada 1974 Lancero - that sleek 7-inch stick with a 38 ring gauge that'll cost you $161.10 for a box of 20. This Panetela-shaped beauty commemorates the Quesada family's shift from tobacco brokers to manufacturers back in '74. Wrapped in Ecuadorian Cameroon leaf and stuffed with Dominican-Nicaraguan filler, it's become a cult favorite since hitting US shelves in 2019.
The cinnamon-hued wrapper delivers immediate creaminess on first light. Here's how it unfolds:
The Dominican-made cigar shows:
Rolled at Tabacalera Quesada in Santiago, this blend combines: