From the catalog · Nicaragua
San Lotano Small Batch
Nicaragua origin and full strength define San Lotano Small. The line carries a Connecticut Broadleaf Maduro wrapper. Sizes number 3, covering 5.0 to 6.0 inches and ring gauges 52 to 60. Typical retail lands in the $5-$10 range. Broadleaf tends to bring darker, richer wrapper character. Full-strength cigars are generally best suited to experienced palates. San Lotano rolls this line in Nicaragua.

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Spec sheet
Vitolas
3 formats in the catalog.
| Shape | Length | Ring gauge |
|---|---|---|
| Robusto | 5" | 52 |
| Toro | 6" | 52 |
| Gordo | 6" | 60 |
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Common questions
How strong is the San Lotano Small Batch?
The San Lotano Small Batch is logged in the catalog as a full-strength Nicaragua cigar.
Where is the San Lotano Small Batch made?
The catalog lists the San Lotano Small Batch with an origin of Nicaragua.
What wrapper does the San Lotano Small Batch use?
The San Lotano Small Batch uses a Connecticut Broadleaf Maduro wrapper.
What sizes does the San Lotano Small Batch come in?
The catalog records 3 vitolas spanning 5 to 6 inches and ring gauges 52 to 60 for the San Lotano Small Batch.
How much does the San Lotano Small Batch cost?
Typical retail for the San Lotano Small Batch falls in the $5-$10 range. Cigarista doesn't sell cigars, we track them.