Henry Clay Brevas Conservas
Named for the illustrious, 19th century U.S. Senator from Kentucky, Henry Clay Brevas Conservas cigars have their origins in Old Havana and were once one of Cuba's leading cigar brands. (A picture of the original Havana factory is on the box) Now made in the Dominican Republic, these peppery, full-bodied cigars are blended with robust Dominican Ligero tobaccos and dark, U.S. Connecticut Broadleaf wrappers. Not for beginners, this is a heavy cigar with a long, spicy finish, better suited to more experienced palates.
Henry Clay Brevas Conservas Review
Twenty-four hour period when I was in the tavern I saw this Henry Clay Brevas Conservas, it looks awe-inspiring!