What

is Anoranza? The newest cigar from Miami Cigar & Company will have

many wondering how to pronounce it (Ahn-yor-ahn-za) and what does it

mean? The word which is Spanish, means nostalgia; a sense of yearning.

Often when we smoke, we reflect on times gone by and look back to a

period of our lives we miss and wish we could go back to. This is

Anoranza.

The

cigars which are made in Nicaragua feature a Nicaraguan Habano Oscuro

wrapper, with Nicaraguan grown binder and fillers. They will be

available in both 10 count and 20 count boxes in the following sizes.

Robusto ($6.50 MSRP)

Toro ($7.50 MSRP)

Belicoso ($7.80 MSRP)

Gran Toro ($8.50 MSRP)

The cigars which come in a soft box pressed format will debut at IPCPR in Orlando in 2012.

The following video was also included with the press release: