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| Jorge Ortiz,
president of Santa Clara, hails from six generations of cigar maker.
The Santa Clara 1830 brand is Ortiz's monument to the beginning of tobacco
in the valley, as the first plantings trace back to a cooperative Dutch-German
experiment in the area. Though the Europeans, and many more recent competitors,
are long gone, Ortiz continues to maintain Santa Clara as one of the
premier Mexican producers. Mild line, with some interesting wrapper styles |
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| Special
Order |
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| Size |
Type |
Cdn.
$ each |
Cdn
$ Box |
U.S.
$ each |
U.S.
$ box |
Stock |
| 7 1/2 x
52 |
1830 No.
I |
18.50 |
309.40 |
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|
5.00 x 44 |
1830 No.
IV |
9.50 |
160.15 |
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|
6.00 x 43 |
1830 No.
V |
13.25 |
220.92 |
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|
6 x 51 |
1830 No. VI |
14.25 |
239.95 |
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| 6 1/2 x 43 |
1830 Premier Tubes |
18.25 |
305.50 |
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|
6 x 43 |
1830 Cedros |
13.50 |
226.75 |
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5 1/2x 52 |
1830 Robusto |
11.50 |
191.75 |
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|
5 x 30 |
Quino |
4.95 |
81.75 |
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|
6 x 44 |
Ejectivos Magnum |
11.00 |
221.50 |
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| 4 1/2 x 26 |
Ejecutivos No. 7 Vanilla |
2.15 |
20.15 |
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| 4 1/2 x
26 |
Ejecutivos
No. 4 Vanilla |
6.60 |
155.40 |
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