About this cigar
Esteban Carreras has built its reputation on delivering complex Dominican tobaccos at accessible price points, and the Bloodline Blondie proves the formula still holds. This Petit Lancero wraps a pale Connecticut Shade around a blend that trades typical Dominican pepper for something more refined: subtle woodiness, cream, and a hint of caramel sweetness that builds through the smoke. The lancero format demands precision in blending, and Carreras delivers a cigar that burns clean and straight, rewarding the careful smoker with consistent flavor development across the full length. The Blondie is best appreciated in quieter moments. This is a cigar for the back nine after a client lunch or the study after dinner when you want flavor without aggression. The lighter wrapper keeps things approachable, making it a smart recommendation for customers who might shy away from fuller offerings. At 120 minutes of smoke time, it's long enough to matter but short enough to fit most schedules. For lounge operators, the Bloodline Blondie sits in that sweet spot between entry-level tobacco and serious craft. Stock it as a crossover piece: something established enthusiasts reach for on mild-day mood and newer smokers don't find intimidating. The box of 20 moves quietly but steadily.