Gran Habano Celebrates a Delayed 20th Anniversary
Gran Habano celebrates its 20th anniversary a year delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Gran Habano XX Aniversario Edicion Limitada has a Nicaraguan shade-grown Corojo wrapper that has been aged for four years. The binder is Nicaraguan and fillers from Colombia, Nicaragua and Peru. The cigars are made at G.R. Tabacaleras Unidas S.A. factory in Danlí and have been aged for two years.
There are three sizes, the 5×52 El Sueño, the 6×54 El Desafio, and the 6×60 El Triunfo. And even though the name says limitada, it is a quarterly release but only for a small group of 200 retailers and with a limit of 4000 boxes of each size.
“It is with great pride that after 27 years in business as a company, we celebrate the 20th Anniversary of our Gran Habano brand,” says company owner George Rico. “It is a wonderful feeling to reach this special milestone as a brand, as we will continue to maintain our culture as a company by following our principals to pursue making quality cigars. We look forward to the next chapter in our family’s journey, and to the new generations continuing the family tradition that have allowed four previous generations be successful in the industry of tobacco.”




