La Gloria Cubana Spanish Press
- Origin Dominican Republic
- Wrapper Nicaragua Jalapa
- Binder Mexico
- Filler Brazil, Dominican, Nicaragua
- Strength Medium
La Gloria Cubana is a storied brand with a rich history, and it is recognized the world over as one of the finest premium cigar brands. The brand was reincarnated for American consumers by Ernesto Perez-Carrillo. In the mid 1990s, the brand developed a cult following and set them on a trajectory for success. The brand grew so quickly, in fact, that Perez-Carrillo opened a new factory in the Dominican Republic. With his meteoric growth during the cigar boom, he sold his brand and factory to General Cigar in 1999, but he continued to oversee the factory and blending for another decade before handing over the reins to his team and retiring (at least for some time). La Gloria Cubana continues to be a leader in the industry that produces distinct, Cuban-inspired blends that continue to captivate the hearts and minds of cigar smokers everywhere.
The La Gloria Cubana Spanish Press is made at the storied El Credito factory in the Dominican Republic. The blend gets its name from a special method of pre-embargo box-pressing used in Cuban cigar factories. While today we rely on molds to achieve the shape, the Spanish press was achieved by placing cigars in special boxes that would apply even pressure to the cigars. This resulted in an even press that eliminated air pockets and ensured a perfect draw. La Gloria Cubana Spanish Press uses filler tobaccos from Nicaragua, Dominican Republic, and Brazil along with a Mexican binder leaf. Topping the blend is a Nicaraguan Jalapa wrapper leaf. Tasting notes include flavors of cedar, earth, and natural tobacco along with hints of pepper, baking spices, and anise. It’s a whole new and delicious take on this iconic brand.