Lucero is a 6 × 54 torpedo in Casa 1910’s Cavalry Edition, named after Pancho Villa’s mare “Lucero,” the horse with a star-shaped mark on her forehead. The cigar is handmade in Nicaragua and uses an Ecuadorian Habano wrapper over a Mexican San Andrés binder with Nicaraguan fillers, including tobaccos from Jalapa, Ometepe, and Estelí. It was released alongside As de Oro and Jilguero, sharing the same core blend with Lucero presented in the torpedo vitola.

Casa 1910 Cavalry Edition Lucero

3072 × 4080 — JPG 4.1 MB

Uploaded to 6 months ago — 175 views

Lucero is a 6 × 54 torpedo in Casa 1910’s Cavalry Edition, named after Pancho Villa’s mare “Lucero,” the horse with a star-shaped mark on her forehead. The cigar is handmade in Nicaragua and uses an Ecuadorian Habano wrapper over a Mexican San Andrés binder with Nicaraguan fillers, including tobaccos from Jalapa, Ometepe, and Estelí. It was released alongside As de Oro and Jilguero, sharing the same core blend with Lucero presented in the torpedo vitola.

TOBACORA Comments are limited to adults. Please review our Age Policy and Terms before posting.