
La Mission du L'Atelier 1989
La Mission du L'Atelier 1989
La Mission du L'Atelier 1989 cigars were the brain-child of renowned cigar makers Pete Johnson and the Garcia family. While most are familiar with the more common Tatuajes, L’Atelier is the experimental arm of Pete’s portfolio, where he produces less traditional cigars. These cigars are made with a blend of Sancti Spiritus Nicaraguan tobacco for the filler and binder and a beautiful Maduro Mexican San Andrés wrapper. This combination of premium tobaccos creates a rich, complex flavor profile that is medium to full-bodied and well-balanced.
La Mission du L'Atelier cigars come in four sizes: 1959, which measures 4 3/4 x 52"; 1989, 5 5/8" x 54; 1999, 5 5/8" x 46; and 2009, 6 1/2" x 56. Each cigar represents a year where an achievement was accomplished by Chateau La Mission winery. They feature the distinctive La Mission band with a bold red design, box-pressing, and a pig-tailed cap. Hand-rolled at the Garcia factory in Nicaragua, these gems are a must-try for every cigar aficionado. Grab a glass of wine and enjoy a La Mission du L'Atelier 1989 cigar today!
Details
Remarkable Product Attributes: The name is inspired by Chateau La Mission winery.
Master Blender Tasting Notes: "You can taste notes of caramel, cracked black pepper, and black volcanic salt. A truly delicious cigar."
Accolades: Cigar Aficionado awarded 90-point ratings to La Mission du L'Atelier 1989 cigars.
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