Santa Clara 1830 Magnum
Santa Clara 1830 Magnum
Description
Brand Story
The cigar tradition was probably first used by the ancient Mayas, who lived in the Mexican states of Veracruz, Campeche, Tabasco, Yucatan and Chiapas. They introduced it to the Amerindians of North America, who believed it to have medicinal properties. The family of Jorge Ortiz Alvarez, president of Puros Santa Clara, S.A. de C.V., has been involved in cigar manufacturing since before the Mexican Revolution. The Ortiz family entered the tobacco business in the 19th century, around 1830. Santa Clara is a ranch where the best harvests were obtained, which explains why our factory and one of our strongest brands bear the name of this prosperous estate. It was here that Jorge Ortiz Alvarez began producing cigars in 1967; in search of our own identity, we tried several blends until we found it. We started with two employees in 1967, and by 1972 we had 40. Today, we've expanded; we've introduced new brands, new blends and new cigar sizes. Puros Santa Clara, S.A. de C.V., exports its cigars to a number of countries, but mainly to the United States, Spain, Germany, France, Australia, Switzerland...
Product Detail
This cigar is the jewel of Mexico and has been in the hands of one family for over five generations. The filler, binder and wrapper are grown and harvested in Mexico. So this is a pure, authentic cigar. From seed to production to box, it's all in the family. The Santa Clara Magnum is one of the world's longest cigars (48 centimetres), and is even listed in the Guinness Book of Records.
Data Sheet
Country Of Production : Mexico
Maker : Santa Clara SA
Brand : Santa Clara
Vitola : Super Magnum
Length : 480 mm
Diameter : 21 mm
Strength : 2/5
Wrapper : Mexico
Binder : Mexico
Filler : Mexico
Time : 240 min