Named for the Plasencia family's 146th harvest — a rare blend combining the best of Honduras and Nicaragua with a unique Jamastran Valley wrapper.
A rare two-country blend from a family that grows tobacco across both Honduras and Nicaragua, the Cosecha 146 is a tribute to the 146th harvest of a farming tradition that began in 1865. The Honduran Jamastran Valley wrapper lends a warm, earthy character you won’t find in most Nicaraguan-forward cigars — cedar and cocoa dominate early, before roasted nuts and coffee develop through the midpalate. Soft floral notes add an unexpected elegance.
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