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2/3

The 2/3, or Tre in Uno, is quite the sight to be seen. It measures 6 ½ x 33 and has a Culebra, or snake shape where three sticks are intertwined. It's a smoother cigar that is mild to medium-bodied and its shape alone makes it a conversation starter. Although Tre in Uno translates to three in one, Giolito went with the 2/3 name because 23 is a number he frequently bets on.
mj12
The mj12 is said to be a cigar made for connoisseurs. It measures 6 x 54 and is packed with hints of cinnamon and leather. The mj12 is also called the Majestic 12. The Majestic 12 was the code name given by President Harry S. Truman to a group of government officials, military leaders, and scientists in 1947 who were in charge of investigating the supposed UFO activity near Roswell, New Mexico.
2
This earthy and sweet cigar measures 5 ¼ x 52. Nicknamed “And Crowned of Thorns”, the cigar's simple numeric label symbolizes the son of God.
1
The series' 1 offering is a very long cigar that measures 9 ¼ x 48. Called the Dark Prince, the 1 is said to offer plenty of complexity and body that gets stronger as you smoke. The 1's label follows the lead of the 2, and it stands for God.
mk
The mk is yet another cigar in the Illusione Series that was made with connoisseurs in mind. Dubbed the Teaching Machine, the mk measures 5 1/8 x 42 and offers some sweet notes along with cinnamon and leather.
hl
The hl, or Holy Lance, is a Lancero that measures 7 ½ x 40. It's a medium-bodied cigar that is characterized by spicy and floral flavors. The hl is the mildest cigar in the Illusione Series, meaning it can also be enjoyed by beginners. As for the Holy Lance name, Giolito chose it as a reference to the Constantine, a Christian emperor who was said to have stabbed Jesus while on the cross with a spear. Constantine continued to use the spear in other battles, and it was supposed to have given him good luck.
f9

The f9 is medium to full-bodied and measures 6 ¼ x 44. The f stands for finesse, as Giolito wanted it to be a smoother cigar. The 9 in the name represents Pluto, which is the ninth planet, or at least it used to be classified as such.
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