Connecticut Shade

Rosalones Connecticut by Joya de Nicaragua

Creamy, Cedar‑Edged, Mellow to Medium

SAG Imports

About Rosalones Connecticut by Joya de Nicaragua

Rosalones Connecticut is a Connecticut‑shade extension of Joya de Nicaragua’s Rosalones name, built with an Ecuador CT Shade wrapper over Nicaraguan binder and filler and described as mellow to medium. Official tasting notes highlight cedar, earth and wood with a hint of white pepper and a creamy texture. Initial U.S. rollouts list Robusto and Toro formats and 20‑count boxing.

  • Made in Nicaragua
  • Mellow to Medium
  • Ecuadorian Connecticut Shade
  • earth, cedar, white pepper, cream

Key Details

Made By

SAG Imports

Made In

Nicaragua

First Introduced

2026

Strength

Mellow to Medium

Wrapper Focus

Ecuadorian Connecticut Shade

Known For

Rosalones Connecticut by Joya de Nicaragua

Official Website

sagcigars.com

CT Shade

Rosalones Connecticut by Joya de Nicaragua

Rosalones Connecticut by Joya de Nicaragua uses an Ecuadorian Connecticut shade wrapper over Nicaraguan binder and filler, presented as a mellow‑to‑medium smoke with cedar, earth, white pepper and creamy texture in Robusto and Toro sizes.

Sizes

  • Robusto (5.0" x 50)
  • Toro (6.0" x 52)

Strength

Mellow to Medium

Wrapper

Ecuadorian Connecticut Shade

Binder

Nicaraguan

Filler

Nicaraguan

Rosalones Connecticut softens Joya’s Nicaraguan core with a Connecticut‑shade wrapper to produce a smooth, everyday‑leaning cigar. The blend—Ecuadorian CT shade over Nicaraguan binder and filler—yields cedar and wood notes with an underlying earth and a touch of white pepper to keep the profile lively. Texture is creamy and the line debuts in Robusto and Toro formats for a U.S. rollout that emphasizes approachable Nicaraguan flavor with a gentler surface.

Video Gallery

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Frequently Asked Questions

Joya de Nicaragua describes Rosalones Connecticut as sitting in the mellow‑to‑medium strength lane. The blend favors texture—creamy, cedar‑leaning smoke—while keeping earth and a little white pepper in the background to maintain Nicaraguan character.