Rolled in the USA by Cuban hands, just like the original.
The La Gloria Cubana 8th Street is a limited-edition premium that pays homage to La Gloria’s Miami roots. 8th Street notably was the location of the El Crédito Factory, the home to the La Gloria brand during the 90s cigar boom. Known as Calle Ocho in Spanish, this neighborhood still remains the epicenter of Cuban ex-pat culture in Miami.
Rolled at the legendary El Titan de Bronze factory, this La Gloria blend too is rolled by Cuban expatriates continuing time-honored traditions. Offered in a singular 6.0"x50 Toro vitola, its Ecuador Habano wrapper hugs a Nicaraguan binder atop Dominican and Nicaraguan long-fillers developed by El Titan's Sandy Cobas and Scandinavian Tobacco Group's Justin Andrews. La Gloria Cubana 8th Street is a modern tribute to the blend which put this brand on the map - medium-bodied, full of rich transitions, and balanced throughout before leading to a rich, long finish.