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Corojo #5
While the Habano #3 is a good cigar to light up in the afternoon, the Corojo #5 is a full-bodied stogie that is supposedly ideal for after-dinner enjoyment. Simply put, it’s the strongest offering from Gran Habano, so it’s recommended that you do not smoke the Corojo #5 on an empty stomach.
The cigar’s filler consists of Costa Rican and Nicaraguan tobaccos. The binder is Costa Rican as well, and a Nicaraguan Corojo wrapper tops things off. Beginners should stay away from the Corojo #5, as it’s meant for more experienced smokers. Singles retail for approximately $5 to $7 each and come in the following sizes: the 4 ½ x 40 Lunch Break, 4 ½ x 50 Rothschild, 5 x 52 Robusto, 6 x 44 Gran Corona, 6 x 54 Gran Robusto, 6 x 60 Imperiales, 6 1/8 x 52 Pyramid, 7 x 48 Churchill, 7 x 58 Triumph, and the 7 ½ x 40 Lancero.
G.A.R. White

The G.A.R. White is a full-bodied line developed by George A. Rico. Described as a powerhouse, the White is geared more towards veteran smokers and those who enjoy cigars with a kick. It has a Nicaraguan filler, an Ecuadorian Connecticut binder, and an Ecuadorian Corojo wrapper. Each cigar sports a box-pressed shape as well.
Coffee, tobacco, sweetness, and creaminess are just some of the flavors you can expect while smoking the G.A.R. White. Look for it in one of the following four sizes: the 4 ¾ x 60 Gran Consul, 5 ½ x 52 Robusto Grande, 6 x 46 Corona Gorda, or the 6 x 54 Rico Grande.
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