The Plasencia Year of the Rabbit cigar is a  Toro, (6.5x54) and the third release from this cigar-producing family with over 100 of history. According to the company, this blend has a particular emphasis on tobacco from Nicaragua’s Jalapa region and was intended to be mild to medium-bodied in strength. In a press release, Nestor Andres Plasencia, the CEO of Plasencia stated that “the Rabbit represents the perfect animal for these changing times for its ability to adjust during various times with grace and elegance,” he went on to add, “I would also like to emphasize that since the rabbit is a symbol of longevity, our tobacco also improves over time to achieve those incredible flavors. We strongly feel that ‘The Year of the Rabbit’ cigar brand will accurately represent the Chinese New Year.”

Plasencia: Year of The Rabbit

$225.00$520.00

The Plasencia Year of the Rabbit cigar is a  Toro, (6.5×54) and the third release from this cigar-producing family with over 100 of history. According to the company, this blend has a particular emphasis on tobacco from Nicaragua’s Jalapa region and was intended to be mild to medium-bodied in strength with notes of earthy tobacco, hints of sweetness, and subtle spice throughout each draw. Its flavors linger on your palate after each puff. In a press release, Nestor Andres Plasencia, the CEO of Plasencia stated that “since the rabbit is a symbol of longevity, our tobacco also improves over time to achieve those incredible flavors.”   Only 3,000 boxes are expected to be shipped to the U.S. making this one of the hardest cigars to come by in 2023.

  • Plasencia Year of The Rabbit: Box 10
  • Toro (6.5×54) $450/Box | 5-pk/$225
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Cigar Brands Plasencia Cigars
Cigar Origin Nicaraguan Cigars
Cigar Strength Medium
Cigar Wrapper Nicaraguan Habano
Year of The Rabbit Toro (6.5×54)
Pack Size Box of 10, 5 Cigars
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Plasencia: Year of The Rabbit 

The Plasencia Year of the Rabbit cigar is a  Toro, (6.5×54) and the third release from this cigar-producing family with over 100 of history. According to the company, this blend has a particular emphasis on tobacco from Nicaragua’s Jalapa region and was intended to be mild to medium-bodied in strength. In a press release, Nestor Andres Plasencia, the CEO of Plasencia stated that “the Rabbit represents the perfect animal for these changing times for its ability to adjust during various times with grace and elegance,” he went on to add, “I would also like to emphasize that since the rabbit is a symbol of longevity, our tobacco also improves over time to achieve those incredible flavors. We strongly feel that ‘The Year of the Rabbit’ cigar brand will accurately represent the Chinese New Year.”

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