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Written by Staff
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Sunday, 27 July 2008 06:31
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Madison, WI - With the introduction of the premium Colombian Gold
series, Señor Roberto Juarez launches his new company, Bravo Cigar. The
Colombian Gold series is the first of five series of 100% Colombian cigars to be
sold in the U.S. and abroad.
Colombian Gold cigars are handcrafted from six year aged tobacco, which provides
unique flavors like no other cigars. The fillers, binder and cigar wrapper are
all grown from the rich fertile soils of the northern Andean region in Colombia,
South America. "The wrapper is an oily, seamless maduro casing that helps
deliver smooth and creamy, well balanced and complex flavors," said Senor
Juarez, the entrepreneur behind the product launch. "Experienced cigar smokers
will appreciate the intoxicating Colombian tobaccos and aromas of this blend."
Bravo Cigar has marketing offices in Madison, WI with crop production and hand
assembly of the cigars in Colombia. Says Señor Juarez, a cigar aficionado
himself, "Bravo Cigar brings a truly one-of-a-kind product to the premium import
cigar category, and it's that point of difference that will bring new flavor and
enjoyment to cigar aficionados."
Other series in the Bravo Cigar family include: Sosegado, a super-premium line
with five delicious Colombian tobaccos; North Coast, made exclusively with South
America's northern coast sun grown tobaccos; the Roberto Juarez Signature
series, a master blend of tobaccos from Colombia and around the world; and the
Corto, a short & chubby Perfecto cigar (4.5 x 50) with rich blends of Colombian
tobacco, the aromas will rock your senses. The Colombian Gold cigars come in
five traditional sizes including, Perfecto (4.5 x 50), Robusto, (5 x 50), Toro
(6 x 50), Torpedo (6.5 x 50) and Churchill (7 x 50), and coming soon in the
Colombian Gold "Limitado Edicion Presidente" (8 x 50).
Colombian Gold cigars are available at fine tobacconists or
www.bravocigar.com.
To learn more about the Bravo Cigar and Colombian tobaccos, visit us at
www.bravocigar.com.
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