If you have no idea where to begin looking for gifts for your cigar aficionado, look no further! We did compile our own list of Smokin Tabacco holiday picks earlier on in the month, but this one is brought to you by Jeff Borysiewicz at Corona Cigar Company. Jeff joined us live on the Smokin Tabacco Show last night, and while we did talk about a variety of topics, he showed us some of his favorite picks for the holiday season. This listing does not do their whole catalog justice- so if you don’t see quite what you are looking for, I almost guarantee they have it on their website if you wish to explore further. All prices listed are accurate at time of publication.
Diamond Crown Cigar 3 Pack Gift Set With Case – $59.95
Any cigar smoker would love to unwrap this! This trio of great Diamond Crown Cigars includes 1 Diamond Crown Maximus, 1 Julius Caeser and a Diamond Crown Cameroon Select- all in the Double Belicoso size.
The luxurious leather case they come in is a major upgrade from regular cigar wrappers and keeps them nice and snug.
Padron Collection Maduro/Natural Cigar Sampler – $84.55
Padron has been in the cigar game for a long time, and again, this is a set just about any cigar enthusiast would appreciate! We personally love when samplers are packaged in boxes like this because it really ties the set together and makes it feel more expensive than it actually is. This set includes a sampling across Padron’s extensive brand offerings, including the Damaso, an Anniversary 1964, 26th anniversary, a 45th Anniversary, and regular Padron.
Padron 1964 Sampler Natural Cigars – $98.80
This set is a step above the previous one, and can also be purchased in either a Natural or Maduro. What makes it really special is that it includes an A length, which can be very hard to find!
Davidoff Exclusive Tampa Edition FSG Cigars – $224.95
This is very exclusive cigar for not only Jeff Borysiewicz, but the Florida Sun Grown Cigar and Davidoff Cigar brands. Jeff sent his own Florida Sun Grown Tobacco to Davidoff’s factory to use as filler in this uniquely blended cigar.
Horse Soldier American Barrel Select Tasting Package – $159.95
This gift is for both your cigar and your bourbon lover! It includes a bottle of Horse Soldier American Bourbon. Aged for 13 years, this exclusive bourbon barrel was picked specifically for Corona Cigar Co.
The Horse Soldier Distillery was started by a group of combat veterans and named after the first American soldiers who had to travel horseback through the rough terrain of Afghanistan to take out the Taliban after 9/11.
Aside from the unique story behind the bourbon, this set includes 3 of the American Cigar made by JC Newman in Tampa. They are made of 100% American tobacco, and include a Florida Sun Grown wrapper. It also includes 2 FSG Farmroll cigars.
Daniel Marshall LE FSG Tobacco Stave Humidor Gift Set – $1,900 (SOLD OUT)
This exclusively crafted humidor set is SOLD OUT until 2021 (only 10 were handmade for the 2020 year). We are including it as you are able to pre-order it for the 2021 year if you wish! Please call Corona Cigar Co directly to inquire.
This is a one of a kind humidor that has been handmade using almost 100 year old antique tobacco staves from curing barns in Connecticut. Each humidor is individually numbered and was handmade by celebrity humidor maker Daniel Marshall in California. The set comes with more goodies, including cigar
The Davidoff Oro Blanco – $500
Yes, you read that right. This luxurious cigar is $500 per stick. However, Jeff said it best when he said this is for the man who has everything! Oro Blanco is the most exceptional cigar Davidoff has ever created. It consists of the rarest tobacco, harvested in 2000-2001 in one of the richest soils of the Dominican Republic. It has been aged for 12 years and rolled by the most skilled cigar rollers at the Davidoff factory. Each cigar and box bears the signature of Master Blender Eladio Diaz who personally created this blend. The Oro Blanco is touted as “unforgettably balanced, elegant and refined’.
We could not find this on the Corona Cigar Co website at time of publication, so we recommend you call them directly to inquire.