Henry Clay Cigars
Henry Clay Cigars
Henry Clay Cigars - Named after the legendary U.S. senator known as “The Great Compromiser,” these cigars, made in Old Havana, were one of the most popular in the 19th century United States (even Rudyard Kipling wrote about them). Previously crafted in the Havana factory rendered on the box, and now crafted in the Dominican Republic, the smokes present a smooth, fuller-bodied flavor and aroma that makes Henry Clay a favorite of experienced smokers.
Available Sizes: Brevas: 5 1/8 x 42, Brevas ala Conserva: 5 5/8 x 46, Brevas Finas: 6 ½ x 48, Toro: 6 x 50
Henry Clay Rustic Cheroot Cigars - Cheroot is a cigar team that has been used for hundreds of years, typically referring to a small, thin cigar, with both ends open. The Henry Clay Rustic Cheroot is a modern adaptation of this classic cigar, with the addition of a pigtail cap and a closed foot. The blend chosen for this cigar is very special. It is preferred to as Capa Dura by the workers of the tobacco fields
20 count box
Size: Cheroot 5 5/8 x 38
Henry Clay War Hawk - The Henry Clay “War Hawk” is a dedication to Henry Clay’s lasting influence. The War Hawk cigar is aptly named, as it is a bit rebellious in going against its own tradition by not using a Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper – as do most other Henry Clay brands. The “Hawkish” cigar is a complex cigar, boasting unique flavors, with plenty of spice. This medium-bodied blend sports an Ecuadorian Connecticut wrapper, which houses a broadleaf binder and Honduran filler.
25 count boxes
Available Sizes: Corona 5 x 44, Robusto 5 x 54, Toro 6 x 50