If you didn't read the Weekly Special email that explained what plume on a cigar is ... well that's just tough luck because I'm way too busy playing golf this time of the year to explain it all over again.
What we have this week is 4 sizes of Santa Damiana cigars. These cigars were in storage in France for a number of years, so I can't really say when they were made, but the half dozen boxes I opened all had "plume" on them, which means they are well aged cigars and worth a hell of a lot more than we're selling them for.
Unlike the Santa Damiana cigars sold here in the States, those made for the French Market are considerably darker and stronger - now they're cheaper too!
At 5 to 7 Euros a cigar ($6.00 to $8.50 American) you'll be saving about 65% off the original price they were supposed to sell for when they were first made ... and you can thank the French guys for holding and aging them for you for free!
We've got 4 Santa Damiana H-2000 sizes in boxes of 25 cigars each. All the cigars are uncellophaned since that's how they are commonly sold in Europe.