From the catalog · Costa Rica
Byron 19th Century
Ecuadorian wrappers are generally associated with smooth, balanced wrapper character. Byron 19th Century comes from Costa Rica at medium strength. Lengths run from 5.0 to 7.0 inches with ring gauges from 52 to 56 across 4 sizes. Priced at $30+. Costa Rican cigars are generally associated with balanced Central American blending. You can match format to session length using the listed size range.

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Spec sheet
Vitolas
4 formats in the catalog.
| Shape | Length | Ring gauge |
|---|---|---|
| Robusto | 5" | 52 |
| Toro | 6" | 56 |
| Churchill | 7" | 54 |
| Double Corona | 7" | 54 |
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Common questions
How strong is the Byron 19th Century?
The Byron 19th Century is logged in the catalog as a medium-strength Costa Rica cigar.
Where is the Byron 19th Century made?
The catalog lists the Byron 19th Century with an origin of Costa Rica.
What wrapper does the Byron 19th Century use?
The Byron 19th Century uses a Ecuadorian wrapper.
What sizes does the Byron 19th Century come in?
The catalog records 4 vitolas spanning 5 to 7 inches and ring gauges 52 to 56 for the Byron 19th Century.
How much does the Byron 19th Century cost?
Typical retail for the Byron 19th Century falls in the $30+ range. Cigarista doesn't sell cigars, we track them.