
Best selling Cigars from Flor de Copan
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1. Flor de Copan Cigars Classic Short Robusto
The Mayans already knew where to find the best climatic conditions and cultivated tobacco in the area around Santa Rosa de Copán, a cool hilly region in Honduras near the borders of Guatemala and El Salvador, thousands of years ago. It is here that the award-winning Flor de Copán cigars are handcrafted. Since the introduction of Flor de Copán, the brand has been writing a success story that is unmatched – a brand that captures the spirit of the times and impresses with an excellent price-to-enjoyment ratio. It is no surprise that this brand has received multiple awards in the past. All formats (except for the Gordito) of the Classic and Maduro series are wrapped in a cedar leaf, whose fragrance transfers to the cigars, giving them a unique and distinctive aroma.

2. Flor de Copan Cigars Classic Corona
The Mayans already knew where to find the best climatic conditions and cultivated tobacco in the area around Santa Rosa de Copán thousands of years ago, in a cool hilly region of Honduras, near the borders of Guatemala and El Salvador. It is here that the award-winning Flor de Copán cigars are handcrafted. Since the introduction of Flor de Copán, the brand has been writing a success story that is unparalleled – a brand that captures the spirit of the times and impresses with an excellent price-to-enjoyment ratio. It is therefore not surprising that this brand has received multiple awards in the past. All formats (except for the Gordito) of the Classic and Maduro series are wrapped in a cedar leaf, whose aroma transfers to the cigars, giving them a unique and distinctive flavor.

3. Flor de Copan Cigars Classic Toro
The Mayans already knew where to find the best climatic conditions and cultivated tobacco in the area around Santa Rosa de Copán, a cool hill region in Honduras, near the borders of Guatemala and El Salvador, thousands of years ago. It is here that the award-winning Flor de Copán cigars are handcrafted. Since the introduction of Flor de Copán, the brand has been writing a success story like no other – a brand that captures the spirit of the times and impresses with an excellent price-to-enjoyment ratio. It is no surprise that this brand has received multiple awards in the past. All formats (except for the Gordito) of the Classic and Maduro series are wrapped in a cedar wood leaf, whose fragrance transfers to the cigars, giving them a unique and distinctive aroma.

4. Flor de Copan 20 Aniversario Gran Reserva Rosas Toro
The 20 Aniversario Gran Reserva Rosas is the first Gran Reserva from Flor de Copan. Its Ecuadorian Sumatra wrapper, Nicaraguan binder, and Honduran-Nicaraguan filler had to age for at least five years. The result is a perfectly balanced blend with notes of vanilla and roasted almonds. The smoke is accompanied by a fine sweetness and a creamy smooth base tone.
A lot of attention to detail
At the head, the Flor de Copan 20 Aniversario Gran Reserva Toro features an artistically twisted pigtail. A beautiful detail that requires considerable skill from the rollers during production. A total of ten cigars, rolled in a cedar leaf and adorned with a golden anniversary band, rest in high-gloss lacquered wooden boxes.
Tasting report
Cigars outside: oily wrapper with a fine sheen.
Cigars inside: medium rolling, good craftsmanship.
Smoke: creamy and sweet with a medium smoke volume.
Flavor: almonds, vanilla, cedar, earthy.
Burn: good burn behavior.

5. Flor de Copan San Jose Piramides
The "San José 13" is the first Limited Edition in the "Linea Puros" family, which is known for its slightly stronger Copán. The blend of the "Linea Puros" is enriched for this Limited Edition with a special tobacco, the San José 13. This seed is an exclusive cultivar and has been specifically planted in the Flor-de-Copán region.
Aroma
The climatic conditions around Santa Rosa are among the best in the world, allowing the San José 13 to develop an intensely chocolatey and nutty aroma. After lighting this wonderful Pirámide, which measures 156 mm x 20.6 mm, notes of cedar and leather become apparent, culminating in a spicy-creamy finish that brings the entire experience to a delightful conclusion.

6. Flor de Copan Cigars Classic Rothschild
The Mayans already knew where to find the best climatic conditions and cultivated tobacco in the area around Santa Rosa de Copán, a cool hilly region in Honduras, near the borders of Guatemala and El Salvador, thousands of years ago. It is here that the award-winning Flor de Copán cigars are handcrafted. Since the introduction of Flor de Copán, the brand has been writing a success story like no other – a brand that captures the spirit of the times and impresses with an excellent price-to-enjoyment ratio. It is no surprise that this brand has received multiple awards in the past. All formats (except for the Gordito) of the Classic and Maduro series are wrapped in a cedar leaf, whose scent transfers to the cigars, giving them a unique and distinctive aroma.

7. Flor de Copan Linea Puros Churchill
The cigars from Flor de Copán are handcrafted in Santa Rosa de Copán, Honduras, in a cool hilly region near the borders of Guatemala and El Salvador. This area has been growing tobacco for thousands of years, dating back to the Maya civilization. This brand combines tobaccos from a variety of exquisite origins - a hallmark of quality and distinction! Finesse, elegance, and allure are also reflected in the sensational presentation of the white-red-gold band and the cedar leaf wrapping.

8. Flor de Copan Linea Puros Corona
The Flor de Copán Linea Puros cigars are handcrafted from an excellent selection of the finest leaves from the Copán district in Honduras, a mountainous region where the combination of warm days, cool nights, and dry air is perfect for tobacco cultivation. There, at the archaeological site of Copán, near the factory and tobacco fields, the supposedly oldest cigar in history was found: a tobacco spiral that a Mayan priest had half-smoked about 1500 years ago.
Strength combined with refinement
The Linea Puros is a true masterpiece that reveals the essence of Honduras through an incomparably rich and vibrant flavor, uniting notes of leather, wood with pepper, earth, and coffee, offering both strength and sophistication.
Tasting report
Cigars exterior: silky, shiny wrapper.
Cigars interior: medium rolling, good craftsmanship.
Smoke: creamy with a slight sweetness at medium smoke volume.
Flavor: leather and wood dominate, accompanied by pepper, earth, coffee, and chocolate.
Burn: good burn behavior.

9. Flor de Copan Maduro Corona
The extremely dark wrapper of the Maduro line was specially selected for this series and aged for an additional two years, as the aging process enhances the dark coloring. Only a maximum of two percent of the entire harvest can be processed as wrappers. The balanced sweetness of the Maduro wrapper is in stark contrast to its appearance – it is particularly smooth and easy to enjoy. The filler is a successful and full-bodied blend of tobaccos from Honduras and Nicaragua. They are rich, complex, and highly aromatic. The binder also comes from Honduras to emphasize the characteristics of the country of origin. The result is a fully harmoniously balanced cigar from the wrapper to the filler, with flavors of coniferous wood and chocolate.

10. Flor de Copan Cigars Classic Short Magnum
The Mayans already knew where to find the best climatic conditions and cultivated tobacco in the area around Santa Rosa de Copán, a cool hillside region in Honduras, near the borders of Guatemala and El Salvador, thousands of years ago. It is here that the award-winning Flor de Copán cigars are handcrafted. Since the introduction of Flor de Copán, the brand has been writing a success story like no other – a brand that captures the spirit of the times and impresses with an outstanding price-to-enjoyment ratio. It is no surprise that this brand has received multiple awards in the past. All formats (except for the Gordito) of the Classic and Maduro series are wrapped in a cedar leaf, whose fragrance transfers to the cigars, giving them a unique and distinctive aroma.
