Collection: La Paz
La Paz cigars were first manufactured in 1880 in Holland at the factory of Theodorus Antonius Josephus Houtman. Known as a purveyor to the court, Theodorus’ factory made cigars for King William III. The company would change hands many times, remaining a popular manufacturer of corona style cigars.
These cigars were aesthetically rough, looking like a homemade hand rolled cigarillo, something akin to a cowboys cigar.
An open end with tobacco tapering outward makes the cigar light with no resistance. The looseness of the cigar also allows for an easy draw that provides a plentiful amount of smoke and as a result means these cigars are never a chore to smoke.