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together on several Room 101 artistic projects. The Room 101 OSOK limited edition line was released in honor of the immaculate work Hoill has done for Room 101 cigars.
This connection led Hoill to work with Christian Eiroa, owner of CLE Cigars. Eiroa once worked at the factory where Room 101 OSOK cigars are produced. That factory, known as Tabacos Rancho Jamastran, was where Eiroa built his name as a cigar legend with the Camacho Corojo line.
Hoill started his own cigar company in collaboration with Eiroa, which is known as EH Cigars. The Edgar Hoill Collection is distributed and produced under CLE Cigars since 2012. These cigars are complimentary to OSOK Lifestyle, a company Hoill founded to spread his ideals, labels, and artwork.
The Eiroa family history with tobacco traces back to the late 1800’s in Cuba. Like most tobacconists who experienced the Cuban Revolution, the family left to find better opportunities for themselves.
The nationalization of the tobacco industry gave little to no options to those who desired to stay in the Cuban tobacco business. It was Christian’s father, Julian Eiroa, who redeveloped the family’s tobacco business outside of Cuba. Julian focused on replicating the strength, body, and flavor of Cuban tobacco and did so with Corojo tobacco.
The production of Edgar Hoill cigars are split between the two state-of-the-art CLE factories, one in Honduras and the other in Nicaragua. Edgar Hoill cigars are all puro cigars. The Nicaraguan puros are mysteriously produced somewhere in Nicaragua at Eiroa’s Fabricas Unidas.
The Everyday Hustle and OG OSOK lines are Honduran puros. The OSOK and EH Cigars are Nicaraguan puros. Edgar Hoill cigars are bold full-bodied sticks perfect for the idealist aficionado.
The Honduran puro cigars are produced at the futuristic Aladino Factory in Danlí, Honduras. The Aladino factory is one of the first tobacco facilities to be certified by pharmaceutical giant, Bayer. Bayer CropScience, the agricultural branch of Bayer, verifies that the factory meets stringent requirements of sanitation, low waste output, and quality production.
The rollers proudly handcraft each and every Edgar Hoill cigar. These rollers are as precise as an x-acto knife. The careful construction creates a pleasurable draw which heightens the entire smoking experience.
Both the creative minds behind Edgar Hoill cigars are deeply committed to their craft. Hoill has the phrase “One Shot One Kill” tattooed on his chest. He earned that nickname based on his photography skills. Eiroa has also gone above and beyond to go above the norm, always asking “Why not?”
Experience something outside the limits of normality. Take the creative leap alongside two seasoned professionals and enjoy an Edgar Hoill cigar. You’ll be taken back to a time when legitimacy mattered and 80’s hip-hop was up-and-coming fresh hot out of LA.
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This connection led Hoill to work with Christian Eiroa, owner of CLE Cigars. Eiroa once worked at the factory where Room 101 OSOK cigars are produced. That factory, known as Tabacos Rancho Jamastran, was where Eiroa built his name as a cigar legend with the Camacho Corojo line.
Hoill started his own cigar company in collaboration with Eiroa, which is known as EH Cigars. The Edgar Hoill Collection is distributed and produced under CLE Cigars since 2012. These cigars are complimentary to OSOK Lifestyle, a company Hoill founded to spread his ideals, labels, and artwork.
The Eiroa family history with tobacco traces back to the late 1800’s in Cuba. Like most tobacconists who experienced the Cuban Revolution, the family left to find better opportunities for themselves.
The nationalization of the tobacco industry gave little to no options to those who desired to stay in the Cuban tobacco business. It was Christian’s father, Julian Eiroa, who redeveloped the family’s tobacco business outside of Cuba. Julian focused on replicating the strength, body, and flavor of Cuban tobacco and did so with Corojo tobacco.
The production of Edgar Hoill cigars are split between the two state-of-the-art CLE factories, one in Honduras and the other in Nicaragua. Edgar Hoill cigars are all puro cigars. The Nicaraguan puros are mysteriously produced somewhere in Nicaragua at Eiroa’s Fabricas Unidas.
The Everyday Hustle and OG OSOK lines are Honduran puros. The OSOK and EH Cigars are Nicaraguan puros. Edgar Hoill cigars are bold full-bodied sticks perfect for the idealist aficionado.
The Honduran puro cigars are produced at the futuristic Aladino Factory in Danlí, Honduras. The Aladino factory is one of the first tobacco facilities to be certified by pharmaceutical giant, Bayer. Bayer CropScience, the agricultural branch of Bayer, verifies that the factory meets stringent requirements of sanitation, low waste output, and quality production.
The rollers proudly handcraft each and every Edgar Hoill cigar. These rollers are as precise as an x-acto knife. The careful construction creates a pleasurable draw which heightens the entire smoking experience.
Both the creative minds behind Edgar Hoill cigars are deeply committed to their craft. Hoill has the phrase “One Shot One Kill” tattooed on his chest. He earned that nickname based on his photography skills. Eiroa has also gone above and beyond to go above the norm, always asking “Why not?”
Experience something outside the limits of normality. Take the creative leap alongside two seasoned professionals and enjoy an Edgar Hoill cigar. You’ll be taken back to a time when legitimacy mattered and 80’s hip-hop was up-and-coming fresh hot out of LA.
...Read More