From the catalog · Nicaragua

Acme Route 66

Medium strengthHot Rod · 5" × 50Habano wrapper · Nicaragua$5-$10

Nicaraguan cigars often feature assertive filler blends and varied wrapper options. Acme Route 66 uses a Habano wrapper at medium strength. It is in the $5-$10 range. Shapes include Big Rig, Chopper, and Hot Rod. Sizes range 5.0 to 7.0 inches and 48 to 54 ring gauge. Habano wrappers are commonly linked to balanced, structured character in many markets. A medium blend balances body with easy drinkability.

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Spec sheet

Brand
Acme
Line
Route 66
Wrapper
Habano
Origin
Nicaragua
Strength
Medium
Price range
$5-$10
Vitolas
3

Vitolas

3 formats in the catalog.

ShapeLengthRing gauge
Hot Rod5"50
Big Rig6"54
Chopper7"48

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Common questions

How strong is the Acme Route 66?

The Acme Route 66 is logged in the catalog as a medium-strength Nicaragua cigar.

Where is the Acme Route 66 made?

The catalog lists the Acme Route 66 with an origin of Nicaragua.

What wrapper does the Acme Route 66 use?

The Acme Route 66 uses a Habano wrapper.

What sizes does the Acme Route 66 come in?

The catalog records 3 vitolas spanning 5 to 7 inches and ring gauges 48 to 54 for the Acme Route 66.

How much does the Acme Route 66 cost?

Typical retail for the Acme Route 66 falls in the $5-$10 range. Cigarista doesn't sell cigars, we track them.