Casa 1910 Soldadera Edition
Honor the fierce spirit of the Mexican Revolution’s unsung heroines with Casa 1910 Soldadera Edition cigars. These expertly crafted premium cigars pay tribute to the brave female soldiers who fought for justice and freedom, embodying their unwavering courage and resilience in every carefully blended leaf.
- Commemorates the legendary Soldaderas of the Mexican Revolution
- Expertly blended tobaccos from Mexico and Dominican Republic
- Mild strength profile perfect for morning enjoyment
- Complex flavor notes of cedar, almonds, and subtle earth tones
- Smooth smoking experience with excellent construction
- Premium Connecticut wrapper over Mexican filler tobaccos
Each Casa 1910 Soldadera Edition delivers a sophisticated smoking experience that reflects the diverse backgrounds and uncompromising strength of its namesakes. The masterful blend showcases the artistry of Mexican tobacco cultivation, enhanced by Dominican craftsmanship to create a remarkably smooth and flavorful cigar.
The mild strength profile makes this an ideal choice for morning smoking sessions, pairing beautifully with coffee or lighter beverages. Despite its gentle nature, the cigar offers impressive complexity with prominent cedar notes, subtle almond undertones, and a refined earthy finish that speaks to the quality of the carefully selected tobaccos.
From the first light to the final draw, these cigars deliver consistent performance and exceptional flavor development. The premium Connecticut wrapper contributes to the smooth smoking characteristics while allowing the unique Mexican filler tobaccos to shine through, creating a memorable experience that honors both tradition and innovation.
Summary
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Region: Mexico / Dominican Republic
Strength: Mild
Binder:
Wrapper: Connecticut
Filler: Mexican
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the strength level of Casa 1910 Soldadera Edition?
The Casa 1910 Soldadera Edition is a mild strength cigar, making it perfect for morning smoking or for those who prefer gentler cigars.
What flavors can I expect from this cigar?
You’ll experience prominent cedar notes with subtle almond undertones and a refined earthy finish, creating a complex yet smooth flavor profile.
What makes the tobaccos in this blend special?
The cigar features a unique combination of Mexican filler tobaccos paired with Dominican craftsmanship and a premium Connecticut wrapper, showcasing the artistry of Mexican tobacco cultivation.
Who were the Soldaderas that inspired this cigar?
The Soldaderas were brave female soldiers who fought for justice and freedom during the Mexican Revolution, demonstrating unwavering courage and resilience despite facing discrimination and condemnation.
Is this cigar suitable for beginners?
Yes, the mild strength and smooth smoking characteristics make the Soldadera Edition an excellent choice for newer cigar enthusiasts.
What time of day is best for smoking this cigar?
The mild profile makes it ideal for morning enjoyment, and it pairs exceptionally well with coffee or lighter beverages.
How is the construction quality of these cigars?
The cigars feature excellent construction with consistent performance and smooth smoking characteristics from light to finish.
What sets Casa 1910 apart from other cigar brands?
Casa 1910 focuses on honoring Mexican heritage and history through expertly crafted blends that showcase the quality of Mexican tobaccos enhanced by Dominican craftsmanship.












contrerast3 (verified owner) –
I’ve been on a mild cigar kick lately and this was perfect for that. Complimented my morning latte perfectly. Smooth with some cedar, almonds and hint of earth. I grabbed another 5pk.
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Justin White (verified owner) –
In terms of strength this was mild, but it had a decent amount of flavor and it smoked beautifully. Lots of cedar and black pepper, a slightly bitter earthy finish that I would guess comes from the combination of Mexican filler and Connecticut wrapper. I actually expected it to be dirtier tasting, there’s a reason we don’t see a lot of filler tobacco from Mexico (anyone else remember how terrible Te Amo was?) but they did this well. The price is a little high for what you get but it’s a decent cigar, and I would smoke it again.
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