La Gran Oferta features an Ecuadorian Habano Rosado wrapper covering Nicaraguan binder and filler tobaccos, presenting a medium to full-bodied profile. This sweet and oily smoke imparts notes of black cherry and dark chocolate with a toasty and malty finish for balance, while a woody backbone carries a plethora of almond and caramel notes. The cigar has received a well-deserved 91-point rating, with reviewers noting its balanced spice profile and approachable strength.
La Gran Oferta translates to "the great offering," and the cigar features stunning artwork created after a very old cigar brand that sold under the same name, around 1913. The cigars are rolled in the Garcia's large facility in Estelí, Nicaragua, with Cuban-seed binder and filler tobaccos grown on their own Nicaraguan farms. According to My Father Cigars, La Gran Oferta is a different blend and is intended to be a more dialed back offering compared to the other cigars made by My Father Cigars, making it accessible to both novice and experienced smokers.
Despite its fullness, La Gran Oferta maintains a velvety quality you'll only taste from tobaccos that are aged and fermented for long periods of time. Pepin and Jaime store immense reserves of the tobacco that goes into their cigars, and they wait for years for it to mature. Many aficionados consider the blend an excellent value in the $7 to $10 price range, representing the Garcia family's commitment to producing premium cigars that honor traditional Cuban craftsmanship while remaining accessible to a broad range of enthusiasts.