Casdagli Cypher 3311 Colossus 6" * 60
From first light to last puff, this mild cigar delivers smooth creamy notes of almonds, and baking spices with hints of pepper. Its silky Ecuadorian Habano Claro Colorado wrapper drapes a Costa Rican binder and filler leaves from the Dominican Republic, Peru, and a third undisclosed leaf. The Casdagli Cypher 3311 Colossus cigar is handmade at the IGM Cigars factory in Costa Rica. During WWII, the British had created a massive computer system they named Colossus. It was designed to help the Allies crack the Germans’ infamous “Lorenz” code. The cigar is named after this history-making endeavor as well as a reference to its vitola (size).
Brand | Casdagli Cypher 3311 |
Package | Box of 8 |
Manufacture | IGM Cigars |
Shape | Toro |
Wrapper | Ecuadorian |
Binder | Costa Rica |
Filler | Dominican Republic |
Rolling Type | Handmade |