16,000 cigars a year. That's it. When George Rico says the tobacco dictates the production, he means it.
The Corojo No. 7 is the boldest blend Gran Habano has ever released — stronger and more complex than the legendary Corojo No. 5 that built the brand. It took years of development and a rare hybrid Corojo wrapper leaf out of Jalapa, Nicaragua to get there. The result is a Nicaraguan puro that opens with dark cocoa and wood, transitions through earth and baking spice, and closes with dried fruit and pepper on the retrohale. Each third evolves. Nothing stays static.
This is a full-body cigar that earns every puff. Not aggressive, but structured. The 6×54 Toro gives you the time and ring gauge to let the blend develop the way Rico intended. Don't rush it.
Wrapper: Nicaraguan Corojo Hybrid (Jalapa)
Binder: Nicaraguan Corojo
Filler: Nicaraguan Corojo
Size: Toro (6×54)
Strength: Full
Factory: G.R. Tabacaleras Unidas S.A. — Danlí, Honduras
UHC™ 100-Point Review System
An all-Nicaraguan puro with a limited-supply wrapper leaf that can't be rushed or scaled, the Corojo No. 7 checks every box on construction, complexity, and flavor development. Wood and cocoa on the open. Spice and earth through the mid. Clean, layered finish. This is the kind of cigar the UHC™ catalog was built around.
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