PRESS RELEASE
December 3, 2024 Miami, FL –
Plasencia Cigars, a premium tobacco grower since 1865, announces the release of El Año de la Culebra – Edición Limitada 2025, the fifth limited edition cigar in its Chinese New Year collection. This limited-edition offering is presented in a ten-count box, featuring eight Lanceros and one Culebra comprised of 2 intertwined cigars. —an exceptionally rare vitola made from cigars twisted and tied at both ends. Only one roller at Plasencia has the skill to craft the Culebras, as they are among the most challenging cigars to create. Here’s an improved version of the line: A total of 6,000 boxes of El Año de la Culebra – Edición Limitada 2025 have been produced, with 3,000 boxes allocated for the US market. Shipping will begin in December 2024.
El Año de la Culebra is a Nicaraguan puro that captivates with its bold intensity and intricate complexity from the very first draw. It unfolds with the evocative essence of petrichor, transitioning into the rich, refined character of sherry oak barrel. As the experience deepens, layers of roasted chestnuts and creamy sweetness emerge, intertwined with fresh herbal nuances. The journey concludes with a warming touch of cloves, creating a memorable and sophisticated profile.
“‘El Año de la Culebra Edición Limitada 2025 is a tribute to the Chinese Lunar Year. Featuring elegant Lanceros and the unique Culebra, each cigar reflects the artistry and precision of our master rollers,’ said Nestor Andrés Plasencia, Fifth Generation Family Member.
El Año de la Culebra Edición Limitada 2025 comes in a 10-count box, with a total production of 6,000 boxes. The box includes:
8 Lanceros (7×40) – $49 each
1 Culebra (2 cigars) – $98 (49 x 2)
MSRP per box: $490.
For more information, visit: www.plasenciacigars.com, and follow @PlasenciaCigars on social media.
About Plasencia Cigars
Plasencia Cigars is one of the world’s leading growers of first-class tobacco. The Plasencia family has been pioneering the industry since 1865 when Don Eduardo Plasencia began growing tobacco in Cuba, and five generations of the Plasencia family have continued the legacy. Today, Plasencia Cigars harvests tobacco on more than 3,000 acres in Nicaragua and Honduras.