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Get 10 ultimate cigars from La Aurora, Rocky Patel and Drew Estate — $25

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Every so often, I come across a fantastic cigar deal that’s too good to pass up. I might have discovered exactly that today while browsing my usual haunts. You see, Cigar Page has dropped an incredible deal, featuring the Ultimate All-Star 10-Cigar Bundle. In it, is a selection of stogies from La Aurora, Rocky Patel, and Drew Estate — including the BLACKENED S84 Shade to Black, which I smoked with Rob Dietrich not too long ago. Top blends are rated as high as 93, with the lowest not dropping below an 88 rating. But here’s the best part, the entire 10-cigar collection is only $25 with free shipping. That works out to about $2 per cigar. Holy smokes. This deal is only available until the beginning of December, or while supplies last. Moreover, only one bundle per customer so you already know it’s going to be a hot ticket item.

What’s in the Cigar Page Ultimate All-Star 10-Cigar bundle?

What do you get with your money? It’s a valid question. $25 is still hard-earned money spent. Here’s everything included:

  • 93-rated: Rocky Patel Vintage 2003 in Robusto (5.5″ by 50)
  • 92-rated: La Aurora Preferidos 1903 Cameroon in Toro (5.5″ by 54)
  • 92-rated: Rocky Patel Vintage 1990 in Robusto (5.5″ by 50)
  • 92-rated: Rocky Patel Vintage 1992 in Robusto (5.5″ by 50)
  • 91-rated: Undercrown 10 in Toro (6″ by 52)
  • 91-rated: La Aurora 107 Ecuador in Toro (5.5″ by 54)
  • 89-rated: La Aurora 115 Aniversario in Toro (5.7″ by 54)
  • 89-rated: La Aurora Corojo 1962 in Toro (5.7″ by 54)
  • 89-rated: Blackened S84 in Toro (6″ by 52)
  • 88-rated: La Aurora Connecticut 1987 in Toro (5.7″ by 54)
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I’ll admit I have not had everything in this bundle, but what I have smoked, I enjoy immensely. Every La Aurora cigar in this list, I’ve had, and the 107 Ecuador, Corojo 1962, and Connecticut 1987 are all delicious. I’m not a huge fan of the La Aurora Preferidos size, but the 1903 Cameroon is also tasty. As for the BLACKENED S84 Shade to Black, by Drew Estate, you’re going to love it if this is your first. The flavor profile is phenomenal.

Then, of course, you can’t overlook the Rocky Patel and Undercrown. Lots of great smokes in here and all for a super low price. You can’t beat that. That’s also, precisely why I had to share. I didn’t want anyone to miss this deal.

It will be available until December 1st or while supplies last, whichever comes first. More importantly, Cigar Page is allowing one bundle per customer which means this deal is going to be gone fast. Don’t wait if something on the list catches your eye.

Briley Kenney
Briley has been writing about consumer electronics, technology, and many lifestyle topics for nearly two decades. When he's…
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