
K.A. Kendall's 7-20-4 brand is a rebirth of an old cigar brand that went out of business back in 1964. Back then they were known for their 10 cent cigars and were manufactured at 724 Elm Street, Manchester, NH. K.A. Kendall, a New Hampshire native brought this company back to life. Today they are no longer 10 cents or made in the old Manchester location. One of their signature cigars is a Petite Carona they call "the Dog Walker. " These cigars are very flavorful and have a nutty finish to them. These cigars have an easy draw and are a pleasure to smoke. They are made in Honduras at the new location using the finest tobacco. They feature a Brazillian Maduro wrapper and is has a Costa Rican binder and is filled with tobacco from Nicaragua, Honduras, Mexico, and Columbia. The strength of the cigar is considered to be full.
These cigars were good, not great. And really are not as memorable as I have moved on to other brands. It is not because that they are bad by any means. The quality is definitely there. It is just not a brand that is regularly available in my area that I reside in. When I lived in New Hampshire, you could find these at Twin's Smoke Shop and sometimes at Castro's Backroom. But, since I now live in another state, they are not as easy to come by as other manufacturers that are mentioned on this blog. When I did buy them, I did get them in the 5 pack as pictured above because that is what I could get my hands on at the time. Nowadays, I like to get single sticks so I can have a different variety in my Humidor.
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