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7-20-4 Cigar’s Kurt Kendall and One13 Founder Joe Torres Prepare for Club Humidor’s Limited Edition Collaboration Release on Friday, November 13th.

7-20-4 Cigar’s Kurt Kendall and One13 Founder Joe Torres Prepare for Club Humidor’s Limited Edition Collaboration Release on Friday, November 13th

Club Humidor, San Antonio,TX, home to the boutique brand One13 started by Joe Torres, has teamed up with 7-20-4 Cigar to create an exclusive blend. This 100% Nicaraguan puro features a Habano Jalapa wrapper and binder, and fillers from Condega, Jalapa, and Esteli. This blend is presented in the newly re-designed 7-20-4, 1874 series box, and branded with the gothic-style one-13 logo. “7-20-4, 1874, One13- That’s a lot of numbers!” says Kurt Kendall, owner of 7-20-4 Cigar. Each cigar sports a sleek One-13 foot band setting it apart from the original 1874 series. Kendall says this blend is something to look forward to and expresses his enthusiasm for One13’s incorporation of his vintage 1874 series. This limited release will initially be available only at club humidor’s five locations. Visit Club Humidor’s flagship location in San Antonio, TX, or any of their five locations on Friday, November 13th for the grand release.

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 80 Perkins Road
Londonderry, New Hampshire 03053
603.965.4493
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