Las Calaveras EL 2025 LC54

24 days ago
90

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(Description taken from Halfwheel.com website)
Crowned Heads is starting to ship the new Las Calaveras Edición Limitada 2025. Blend-wise, it uses a Mexican San Andrés wrapper over a Nicaraguan binder and fillers from Nicaragua. Each year, Crowned Heads creates a new Las Calaveras—there were two last year—this is just the second one of the blends to use a Mexican San Andrés wrapper, the other time was in 2018. Every release in the series has been made at My Father Cigars S.A. in Estelí, Nicaragua.

Like previous Las Calaveras releases, the 2025 version will be offered in four vitolas, three of which are sold in standalone boxes while the fourth is exclusive to a sampler that contains one of the four different vitolas.

Las Calaveras Edición Limitada 2025 LC52 (5 x 52) — $14.25 (Box of 24, $342) — 1,500 Boxes of 24 Cigars + 3,000 Samplers of 1 Cigar (39,000 Total Cigars)

Las Calaveras Edición Limitada 2025 LC54 (6 x 54) — $15.25 (Box of 24, $366) — 1,500 Boxes of 24 Cigars + 3,000 Samplers of 1 Cigar (39,000 Total Cigars) REVIEWED TODAY

Las Calaveras Edición Limitada 2025 LC56 (5 x 56) — $16.25 (Box of 24, $390) — 1,500 Boxes of 24 Cigars + 3,000 Samplers of 1 Cigar (39,000 Total Cigars)

Las Calaveras Edición Limitada 2025 Petite Lancero (6 1/2 x 40) — 3,000 Samplers of 1 Cigar (3,000 Total Cigars)

The samplers are priced at $57.95.

“What’s unique about this year’s Las Calaveras release is that not only are we utilizing a San Andres cover leaf, but it’s a color grade that most people would not immediately associate with San Andres (Mexico) wrapper,” said Jon Huber, co-founder of Crowned Heads, in a press release when the cigar was announced in June. “We selected a mid-priming wrapper, which resulted in a lighter Colorado color to the cigar as opposed to the more commonly seen darker maduro shades of Mexican San Andres wrappers used. This particular wrapper really complements the blend and allows for the coffee, espresso, and toffee notes to come to the surface that can typically get lost under the pepper and earth profile that the darker, higher priming wrappers yield.”

Las Calaveras is an annual limited edition for the company that pays tribute to those close to the company’s personnel who have lost their lives. Each year has been a different blend, offered in either three or four sizes. The name comes from La Calavera Catrina, a zinc etching by José Guadalupe Posada.

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