My Father Cigars is Ready to Celebrate the 10th Anniversary
My Father Cigars is ready to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Flor de Las Antillas with a limited edition. It is a new version of the blend, made at the My Father Cigars factory in Esteli, Nicaragua.
The cigars come in boxes of 12, which is a nod to 2012, the year when Cigar Aficionado named the cigar as the cigar of the year. The boxes are engraved with a number and the cigars are in separate, individual coffins. The production run number is written on the box as well. The production is limited to 5000 boxes.
The Flor de Las Antillas 10th Anniversary measure 6 ½ inches long by 52 ring gauge, and while the all-Nicaraguan blend has a certain familiarity to the traditional Flor de Las Antillas, it has been modified, with tobacco from different farms, all of them owned by the Garcias.
“The wrapper is very similar, same seed, but it’s darker,” says Jaime Garcia. He suggests the cigars would be a bit stronger than the traditional Flor de Las Antillas, calling the strength of this limited-edition “medium plus.”




