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Plasencia Alma del Campo Madroño

Notes of hay and earth hover over our heads. The aromas remain soft and nutty, which, all in all, is quite pleasant. Coffee and white pepper enhance the aromatic palette as you sip.

Plasencia, which has been in business for 5 generations, controls the entire value chain, thanks to the (very) large number of tobacco fields owned by the family. As a result, we can guarantee that our tobacco is grown naturally, using responsible and healthy farming methods.

It was only natural that the Royal Cigar Company should turn to Plasencia to create a cigar worthy of its 20th anniversary.

Discover the soul of the countryside in an XXL version with this Madrono Gordo. A vitola with sweet flavours that will remind you of walks in the fields and afternoons fishing by the river. Plasencia cigars are said to have such remarkable staying power and to produce such a large ash that some people put the cigars they eat under glass.

Tasting note

Notes

Notes of hay and earth hover over our heads. The aromas remain soft and nutty, which, all in all, is quite pleasant. Coffee and white pepper enhance the aromatic palette as you sip.

Now in its 5th generation, Plasencia has mastered all its production processes to provide us with exceptional cigars.

The cigar anecdote

We had a very interesting meeting with Giuseppe Spiga of Royal Cigar, who spoke passionately about Plasencia, the values of the company and the respect shown to their employees.



Plasencia

In 1865, Don Eduardo Plasencia arrived on the island of Cuba with a single goal in mind: success. He soon had the opportunity to start his first tobacco plantations in the Vuelta Abajo region.

A few years later, he was joined by his nephew and exported the family's tobacco until 1963, when Cuban policy no longer allowed them to work and confiscated their farms.

It was then time to move to Mexico and Nicaragua in 1965. Then, once again, the family had to move to Honduras following the Sandinista revolution.

1987 marked a decisive turning point for the Family, as it was in this year that they officially entered the world of cigars by manufacturing their own vitolas.

Once a producer of tobaccos for other companies, it is now one of the great names in cigars, offering exceptional modules for over 35 years.

Still owning fields in various Latin American countries, it continues to supply its tobaccos to other cigar producers. This control of the production chain from seed to cigar enables it to guarantee the impeccable quality of all its cigars.

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