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Vegas - IPCPR Show - Cigar Master Daniel Núñez is proud to
introduce Macanudo® 1968, a limited edition collection made solely of
proprietary tobaccos and created in celebration of the iconic brand's 40 year
legacy.
This four-cigar collection of Macanudo is named to commemorate 1968, the year
that General Cigar purchased the Temple Hall factory in Jamaica. It was in that
same year that Cigar Master Ramon Cifuentes began developing Macanudo, which was
ultimately released in the U.S. in 1971. Since then, Macanudo has been noted for
its quality and consistency, the hallmarks that have earned the brand its lofty
position as America's best selling premium cigar.
According to Cigar Master Daniel Núñez, "It is with great pleasure that I
present Macanudo 1968. We developed the seeds used in each of the cigar's
components and selected specific growing regions to enrich the blend and its
aroma. So unique are the tobaccos used in Macanudo 1968, it tastes like no other
cigar I have ever smoked."
Cooper Gardiner, General Cigar's vice president of marketing remarks, "We
conceived Macanudo 1968 to pay homage to the previously-released expressions of
the brand while offering an entirely new, rich smoking experience. This new line
is particularly special because it also celebrates Daniel Núñez' storied career
in the premium cigar business. We believe that Daniel has exceeded all
expectations, having created a new cigar that is destined to enjoy the success
of previously-released incarnations of Macanudo."
Macanudo 1968 is made completely of tobaccos which are either grown by General
Cigar or cultivated for the company under an agreement of exclusivity. Harvested
one sun-ripened leaf at a time, aged in tercios and charcoaled wooden barrels to
further enrich its flavor, the blend marries proprietary Dominican and
Nicaraguan tobacco to a tobacco cultivated solely for General Cigar in the
remote Nicaraguan island of Ometepe. These tobaccos were developed expressly to
complement the hearty Connecticut Habano binder and flawless, lustrous Honduran
San Agustin wrapper.
Macanudo 1968 is aesthetically pleasing, with the brand's characteristic round
head and immaculate construction evident at the first glance. From the first
draw to the last, deeply complex yet balanced flavor envelops the palate with a
freshness that celebrates inherent natural sweetness from the soils that bore
each tobacco.
Each of the brand's frontmarks will be housed in 20-count boxes. Macanudo 1968
Churchill (7” x 49) will be available for $10.00 per cigar or $200 per box, as
Macanudo 1968 Toro (6” x 54) will carry an SRP of $9.50 per cigar, or $190.00
per box. At 5” x 50, the aptly-named Robusto frontmark (5” x 50) will retail for
$8.50 per cigar and $170.00 per box. Rounding out the collection is Macanudo
1968 Gigante (6” x 60) which will cost $11.00 apiece, with a box price of $220.
Macanudo 1968 will be unveiled exclusively at tobacconists in mid-August.
General Cigar will support the brand with the brand's largest-ever integrated
marketing campaign including advertising executions to promote the brand in
magazines such as Esquire, Men's Journal, Playboy, Golf Digest and Yachting,
among others.

From left to right - Cigar Review Owner - Kevin Godbee, General Cigar
Director of Public Relations - Victoria McKee, and Cigar Master Daniel Núñez