From the catalog · Honduras
Aladino Corojo Queens
From Honduras, Aladino Corojo Queens uses an Ecuadorian Connecticut wrapper leaf at mild strength. You will find one format here: Perfecto, 5.25 inches long with a 46 ring gauge. At $5-$10. Connecticut-style wrappers often yield milder, smoother smoke than heavier maduro leaf. Mild cigars are generally suited to smokers who prefer lighter body. Aladino rolls this line in Honduras.

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Spec sheet
Vitolas
1 format in the catalog.
| Shape | Length | Ring gauge |
|---|---|---|
| Perfecto | 5.25" | 46 |
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Common questions
How strong is the Aladino Corojo Queens?
The Aladino Corojo Queens is logged in the catalog as a mild-strength Honduras cigar.
Where is the Aladino Corojo Queens made?
The catalog lists the Aladino Corojo Queens with an origin of Honduras.
What wrapper does the Aladino Corojo Queens use?
The Aladino Corojo Queens uses a Ecuadorian Connecticut wrapper.
What sizes does the Aladino Corojo Queens come in?
The catalog records a single vitola at 5.25 inches and 46 ring for the Aladino Corojo Queens.
How much does the Aladino Corojo Queens cost?
Typical retail for the Aladino Corojo Queens falls in the $5-$10 range. Cigarista doesn't sell cigars, we track them.