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J.C. Newman Ships Brick House Ciento por Ciento 2023 Cigars

J.C. Newman Ships Brick House Ciento por Ciento 2023 Cigars

J.C. Newman Ships Brick House Ciento por Ciento 2023 Cigars 1600 900 John Jeremy

Brickhouse Ciento por Ciento

J.C. Newman Cigar Co. began shipping the 2023 release of Brick House Ciento por Ciento cigars.  “First rolled in the 1930s, Brick House was one of my great-grandfather’s original cigar brands,” said fourth-generation owner Drew Newman. “He created this brand to honor the rural village where he was born in Austria-Hungary. The house where he was born was known as the ‘brick house’ because it was the only house in the village made of brick. The bottom floor was a general store and tavern, and my family lived on the second floor. These Brick House cigars are very special because we roll them with 100% Nicaraguan tobacco. Ciento por Ciento’ means 100 percent in Spanish. These are the only cigars that we roll entirely with Nicaraguan tobacco.”

Brick House Ciento por Ciento features a dark wrapper grown in Nicaragua’s Jalapa Valley. The binder tobacco is grown in Esteli, and the filler comes from three regions in Nicaragua.

This year’s release is a 54 x 159 mm (6 1/4″) Toro packed in boxes of 10 cigars. The suggested retail price is $11 per cigar. J.C. is shipping 800 boxes to TAA members across the United States.