La Aurora Cigars – The New Powerful Sun

As always, the La Aurora booth is a hive of activity. Gustavo Velayos, Marketing and Sales Director for Europe and Asia, shows me the company’s latest brand addition with great enthusiasm: the La Aurora Family Creed Series Fuerte Sol.

“We’re launching three formats; first the Robusto and the Toro, then the Gran Toro in the fall,” Gustavo explains to me.

Manuel Inoa then tells me about the tobaccos: Wrapper: San Andrés from Mexico, binder: Nicaragua and filler: Dom. Rep, Nicaragua, USA.

“In terms of taste, it takes a different direction to what we know from La Aurora, you’ll be amazed,” he says with a laugh. What’s more, the cigar is box-pressed and therefore stands out from the (La Aurora) crowd.
Let’s see what our blind tasting panel has to say about it soon; I’m certainly looking forward to it.

More news:
La Aurora Small Batch Lot No. 007 (4 1/2 x 50)
La Aurora Preferidos Hors d’Age 2024 LE /(5 3/4 x 54)
and:
La Aurora Original Belnd and La Aurora 107 will be available as a 5-pack.

 

She learned her journalistic skills from scratch at a regional daily newspaper, for which she wrote articles for many years. Through working for the magazine Der Spiegel in Rome she had the opportunity to increase her professional knowledge in the field of media. Katja studied art history and Romance studies in Heidelberg, Palermo and Rome and, during the course of her studies, spent many years in Italy. The country was her teacher in things related to pleasure and lifestyle. She has been working for Cigar Journal since 2004. In 2010 she became editor-in-chief.


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