Description
Ernesto Perez-Carrillo is an absolute legend in the industry, but with the Casa Carrillo La Historia Silk, the blending reins were handed over to his daughter, Lissette Perez-Carrillo. Born from authentic conversations with women across the premium cigar community, the Silk is a beautiful, collaborative expression that adds a sophisticated new chapter to the critically acclaimed La Historia family.
Unlike the traditional box-pressed vitolas of the La Historia line, the Silk is rolled into an elegant 6" x 52 round Toro format. It is draped in a gorgeous, rare Ecuadorian Habano wrapper from Quevedo that has been meticulously aged for 18 months. Beneath the hood, you'll find a Nicaraguan Estelí binder holding together a remarkably complex, four-nation filler blend: Nicaraguan Estelí, Mexican San Andrés, USA Pennsylvania Broadleaf, and Dominican La Canela (featuring a touch of rare Dominican Pelo de Oro).
The result? An exceptionally balanced, medium-bodied smoke that truly lives up to its name. Once you light it up, expect a silky-smooth progression of dark chocolate, roasted coffee, and rich earth, perfectly offset by a creamy sweetness, soft baking spices, and a clean, toasted-almond finish. It’s elegant, deeply flavorful, and an absolute must-try addition to your humidor.
Blend Details:
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Wrapper: Ecuadorian Habano (Quevedo)
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Binder: Nicaraguan (Estelí)
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Filler: Dominican Republic, Nicaragua, Mexico & USA (Pennsylvania Broadleaf)
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Strength: Medium
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Size: 6" x 52



