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EP Carrillo La Historia Cigars transform Ernesto Perez-Carrillo’s lineage into cedar-bound chapters. Ornate rose-gold frames surround vintage portraits on each box, while dark, oily wrappers hint at the richness inside. Light up, and the story moves from artwork to aroma in a heartbeat.
First, a Mexican San Andrés wrapper delivers natural cocoa sweetness, whereas an Ecuador Sumatra binder adds peppery snap. Dominican and Nicaraguan long-fillers deepen the narrative with espresso, earth and black-cherry undertones. Each vitola salutes a loved one—El Senador for Ernesto Sr., Doña Elena for his wife, E-III for his son and Regalias d’Celia for his grandmother—so every size feels personal, not generic.
First third: cracked pepper joins fresh-pulled espresso.
Middle: cocoa powder, toasted cedar and a ribbon of cherry sweetness lift body to medium-plus.
Finale: charred oak, almond and lingering mocha coat the palate, while pepper fades smoothly. Because box-pressing promotes a cool draw, these transitions arrive clean, not muddied.
The pressed shape resists roll-offs and fits slim travel cases. Firm construction keeps a razor burn on breezy patios, and dense ashes stay intact past an inch. Retail prices often sit below $12, turning boutique flavour into approachable luxury—ideal for stocking both humidors and herf bags.
Celebrate contract signings with the compact El Senador. Pair the long E-III with an espresso after rib-eye. Gift a Doña Elena to friends exploring deeper profiles. Whenever the band slides off and blue smoke curls upward, EP Carrillo La Historia Cigars remind aficionados that the finest stories are rolled in San Andrés earth and told through Ernesto’s flame-touched craft.



EP Carrillo La Historia Cigars transform Ernesto Perez-Carrillo’s lineage into cedar-bound chapters. Ornate rose-gold frames surround vintage portraits on each box, while dark, oily wrappers hint at the richness inside. Light up, and the story moves from artwork to aroma in a heartbeat.
First, a Mexican San Andrés wrapper delivers natural cocoa sweetness, whereas an Ecuador Sumatra binder adds peppery snap. Dominican and Nicaraguan long-fillers deepen the narrative with espresso, earth and black-cherry undertones. Each vitola salutes a loved one—El Senador for Ernesto Sr., Doña Elena for his wife, E-III for his son and Regalias d’Celia for his grandmother—so every size feels personal, not generic.
First third: cracked pepper joins fresh-pulled espresso.
Middle: cocoa powder, toasted cedar and a ribbon of cherry sweetness lift body to medium-plus.
Finale: charred oak, almond and lingering mocha coat the palate, while pepper fades smoothly. Because box-pressing promotes a cool draw, these transitions arrive clean, not muddied.
The pressed shape resists roll-offs and fits slim travel cases. Firm construction keeps a razor burn on breezy patios, and dense ashes stay intact past an inch. Retail prices often sit below $12, turning boutique flavour into approachable luxury—ideal for stocking both humidors and herf bags.
Celebrate contract signings with the compact El Senador. Pair the long E-III with an espresso after rib-eye. Gift a Doña Elena to friends exploring deeper profiles. Whenever the band slides off and blue smoke curls upward, EP Carrillo La Historia Cigars remind aficionados that the finest stories are rolled in San Andrés earth and told through Ernesto’s flame-touched craft.

