Women‑Led

Perez-Carrillo La Historia Silk

Medium‑bodied Habano with earth, sweetness and restraint

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Casa Carrillo Cigars

About Perez-Carrillo La Historia Silk

La Historia Silk is a limited, one‑size (6 × 52) round parejo released by Casa Carrillo in 2026. The blend pairs an Ecuador Habano (Quevedo) wrapper aged 18 months with a Nicaraguan binder and fillers drawn from Nicaragua, Pennsylvania, the Dominican Republic and Mexico. Official tasting notes and reviews describe a measured, medium‑bodied profile built around earth, sweetness and restrained spice. The project was led by Lissette Perez‑Carrillo and developed from direct input gathered from women across the cigar community.

  • Made in Dominican Republic

Key Details

Made By

Casa Carrillo Cigars

Made In

Dominican Republic

First Introduced

2026

Known For

Perez-Carrillo La Historia Silk

Official Website

casacarrillocigars.com

Silk Toro

Perez-Carrillo La Historia Silk

La Historia Silk is a 6×52 toro wrapped in an Ecuador Habano (Quevedo) with a Nicaraguan binder and a four‑country filler mix (Nicaragua, Pennsylvania Broadleaf, the Dominican Republic and Mexico); described as medium in strength, it delivers layered earth, sweetness and spice with a smooth, silky texture.

La Historia Silk is a refined offshoot blended by Lissette Perez‑Carrillo and produced in limited batches. Wrapped in an Ecuadorian Habano from Quevedo and built on a Nicaraguan binder, Silk’s filler pulls from four countries (Nicaragua/Estelí, Pennsylvania Broadleaf, Dominican La Canela and Mexican San Andrés) to create a balanced, multilayered profile. The 6×52 toro smokes smooth and silky—earth and sweet cedar or graham‑like sweetness lead, baking spice and intermittent cocoa/espresso notes appear, and white pepper shows on the retrohale. The textured, polished smoke and limited production run (ten‑count boxes with a Casa Carrillo foot band) give Silk a distinct, measured presence within the La Historia family.

Frequently Asked Questions

Silk is a one‑size, 6 x 52 round parejo wrapped in an Ecuador Habano (Quevedo) leaf aged for the project; it uses a Nicaraguan binder and a multi‑country filler featuring Nicaraguan Estelí, Pennsylvania Broadleaf, Dominican La Canela, and Mexican San Andrés tobaccos.