Seven American-Made Cigars To Enjoy On The Fourth of July

The Fourth of July is almost upon us. After a day of barbecuing, swimming in the pool or a few cocktails, what better than a good smoke? As we approach the most iconic American holiday, we at Cigar Aficionado have combed through our ratings to bring you seven cigars, all of them rolled in the United States, for your smoking pleasure this Independence Day. And two of them are also of recent Top 25 lists. Fire up any (or all) of these with pride on Independence Day.
Tatuaje Reserva K222 (93 points, $14)
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Herrera Esteli Miami Short Corona Gorda (92 points, $9.80)
The Herrera Esteli Miami line was launched in 2016 as a single-size limited edition available to select retailers before becoming a national release in 2019. The original size of the line, the Short Corona Gorda (back then called Corona) has the distinction of being our No. 24 cigar of 2020. Blended by Drew Estate’s See full tasting note.
Cohiba Serie M Toro (91 points, $29.99)
Cohiba is probably one of the most recognizable cigar brands in the world and General Cigar Co., which owns the rights to the non-Cuban version, have given it an American counterpart for the first time ever. Made in Miami at the El Titan de Bronze factory, it consists of a Nicaraguan Corojo wrapper, two Nicaraguan binders and Dominican and Nicaraguan fillers. Medium-to-full in body, the smoke is leathery with impressions of caramel, dried cherry and cedar, all before a fresh tobacco finish. See full tasting note.
Don Pepin Garcia Original Exclusivos (91 points, $10.50)
Like the Tatuaje brand, most My Father cigars are made in Nicaragua at My Father Cigars S.A., but Don Pepin Garcia Original line (popularly known as “blue label”) is made where it was born, in Miami. It’s a massive smoke, an “A” size measuring an impressive 9 1/4 inches by 48 ring gauge. This cigar can be kept burning for hours, making it perfect to smoke from the afternoon barbecue all the way to the fireworks show in the evening. See full tasting note.
La Colmena Amado No. 44 (89 points, $16.59)
This thin cigar comes from the mind of Warped brand owner See full tasting note.
The American Toro (89 points, $18.50)
If your motto is “Always buy American,” this is the cigar for you. Not only is it made at J.C. Newman’s See full tasting note.
La Palina Goldie Laguito No. 1 (88 points, $23)
The La Palina Goldie series is an annual release from the modest, but productive El Titan de Bronze factory in Miami, with a different size released each year. Made with an Ecuador Habano wrapper and flagtail cap, the Laguito No. 1 was one of two sizes released in 2021, with 1,000 boxes of the No. 1 produced. Measuring 7 inches by 38 ring gauge, it burns evenly and has a tannic, black tea quality accented by chili oil, honey and wood, all leading to an earthy finish. See full tasting note.
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