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Espinosa Knuckle Sandwich Connecticut

Espinosa Knuckle Sandwich Connecticut cigars are medium-bodied with an Ecuadorian Connecticut wrapper, Nicaraguan binder, and Nicaraguan filler tobacco. The legendary Chef Guy Fieri, AJ Fernandez, and Erik Espinosa came together in 2020 to create this one-of-a-kind line. The Connecticut is the third installment and comes in three sizes: Robusto J (5×52), Short Churchill (6½×48), and Toro H (6×54). It took Guy Fieri and Erik Espinosa 18 months to perfect this blend - so this is no joke. Buy a box of these cigars today and get a ticket straight to Flavor Town!

Guy Fieri is known for his culinary success, so his journey into the cigar world was a surprise, but did not fail to impress! The name "Knuckle Sandwich" comes from his famous catchphrase, only suitable to use it for his first cigar collaboration! Similar to a sandwich, a cigar has its outer layer, and complex inner ingredients which are carefully chosen. These sticks are hand-rolled at the renowned AJ Fernandez’s San Lotano factory in Nicaragua. They are dressed with a badass ring featuring a skeleton with a chef hat, packaged in gorgeous red boxes. Shop now for Espinosa Knuckle Sandwich Connecticut cigars!

Details

Unique Blend Attributes: This blend is a collaboration between Erik Espinosa and the legendary Guy Fieri.

Strength Profile: Full

Master Blender Tasting Notes: "A smooth smoke that's perfect for any smoker. It's creamy, light, and has aromas of botanicals."

Accolades: Cigar Aficionado awarded Espinosa Knuckle Sandwich Maduro cigars multiple 85+ point ratings.

Made in: Nicaragua

Master Blenders: Erik Espinosa & Guy Fieri

Owner: Espinosa Cigars

You should also try Knuckle Sandwich Habano. To see all blends by this brand, please visit Espinosa Cigars. Lastly, you may explore other full-bodied blends or return to the homepage.

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