From the catalog · United States
Southern Draw Decennium
Brazilian Arapiraca wrappers carry character typical of that leaf type. Southern Draw Decennium comes from United States at medium strength. A lone Corona Grande at 6.0 inches and 46 ring gauge defines the line. Typical retail lands in the $15-$20 range. Cigars rolled in the United States can reflect a range of domestic blending traditions. You can match format to session length using the listed size range.

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Spec sheet
Vitolas
1 format in the catalog.
| Shape | Length | Ring gauge |
|---|---|---|
| Corona Grande | 6" | 46 |
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Common questions
How strong is the Southern Draw Decennium?
The Southern Draw Decennium is logged in the catalog as a medium-strength United States cigar.
Where is the Southern Draw Decennium made?
The catalog lists the Southern Draw Decennium with an origin of United States.
What wrapper does the Southern Draw Decennium use?
The Southern Draw Decennium uses a Brazilian Arapiraca wrapper.
What sizes does the Southern Draw Decennium come in?
The catalog records a single vitola at 6 inches and 46 ring for the Southern Draw Decennium.
How much does the Southern Draw Decennium cost?
Typical retail for the Southern Draw Decennium falls in the $15-$20 range. Cigarista doesn't sell cigars, we track them.