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Graycliff 1666
Graycliff 1666 is the only line of cigars made by Graycliff outside of the Bahamas. Its rich and exotic flavors make it a favorite among Graycliff fans.
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Graycliff Chateau Gran Cru Cigars
The Chateau Gran Cru, also known as the Purple Label, was released in August of 2005 and was quickly noticed. It was rated as one of the best new cigars on the market at the 2005 Retail Tobacco Dealers Association tradeshow. A seductive, full-flavored smoke, the Gran Cru is rolled with carefully selected and aged filler tobaccos from Costa Rica, Honduras and Nicaragua.
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Graycliff Crystal Cigars
The Crystal, also known as the Pearl Label, features a delicious blend of Nicaraguan, Dominican and Brazilian filler tobaccos along with an Ecuadorian sun-grown wrapper. Full-bodied and full-flavored yet perfectly balanced, the secret to the Crystal’s spiciness is a leaf of Grecian added to the blend.
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Graycliff Emerald Cigars
The Emerald line, also known as the Green Label series, features the same blend as the Crystal – Nicaraguan, Dominican and Brazilian filler tobaccos. The secret to the Emerald’s taste is its difficult-to-produce, top-of-the-line candela shade wrapper. A softer, silkier cigar, the Emerald has an easy draw with notes of earth and grass.
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Graycliff Espresso Cigars
The Espresso, otherwise known as the Black Label, was released in 2003 to critical acclaim. It is a full-bodied, complex and intense smoke with notes of leather and black cherry. A dark and powerful cigar featuring a Costa Rican wrapper and an Ecuadorian binder, the Black Label is rich and handsome.
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Graycliff Original Cigars
The Original, Red Label blend is just that – Garzaroli’s original blend. The incredibly consistent and flavorful Red Label features a smooth-burning Indonesian wrapper along with Nicaraguan, Dominican and Brazilian filler tobaccos.
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Graycliff Professionale Cigars
Released in 1999, the Graycliff Blue Label Professionale blend is a beautiful, classy homage to the Original Red Label, featuring a smooth-burning Indonesian wrapper along with Nicaraguan, Dominican and Brazilian filler tobaccos.
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Graycliff Professionale Vintage (1999) Cigars
While most cigars have a front and a back, the Professionale does not – veins are practically non-existent in this blue beauty and with flavors of black pepper, cedar and leather, it smokes as good as it looks. As it just so happens, a batch of the original release of Professionales in 1999 was never sold to the public but instead accidentally aged almost 10 years.
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