Tabacalera Guerrero Pays Tribute to Antonio Gaudí

The year 2026 marks the centenary of the death of the great architect Antonio Gaudí, who designed, among other world-renowned works, the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona. After years of planning, Daniel Guerrero, El Viejo Continente, has created the Gaudí line of cigars, dedicated to the great Spanish artist with a modernist design based on the incomparable style of the architect.

The cigars will be sold in four formats: robusto, todo, pyramid, and toro gordo (6×60) with a Nicaraguan wrapper, a Dominican binder, and fillers from Estelí, Condega, and Ometepe (Nicaragua). The boxes depict the stained-glass windows of the Sagrada Familia, with the lizard, one of the characteristic figures of Park Güell in Barcelona, also designed by Antonio Gaudí.

Along with the four cigars, which are regular production, Tabacalera Guerrero presents two handmade humidors, whose shapes have been taken from two other buildings designed by Gaudí in Barcelona: La Pedrera and Casa Batlló.

Javier Blanco Urgoiti is a Spanish journalist who is crazy about the processes surrounding tobacco that take place before its manufacturing in the cigar factory – in particular the secrets of tobacco cultivation. This is an area in which he tirelessly tries to educate himself. Javier started smoking and writing about cigars in 1998, initially for the Spanish magazines La boutique del fumador and La cava de cigarros, and later, as chief press officer at La Aurora, the oldest tobacco factory in the Dominican Republic. Now he writes for Cigar Journal as a correspondent in Spain.


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