
February’s Limited Cigar Association (LCA) releases are going to knock your socks off! The featured release is a new supply of the most popular cigar in LCA history — La Sirena Super Sea Monkeys 2026.
Last year, we got lucky and were able to reorder these uber popular cigars a few times, but this year, we were forewarned that our initial order would have to fill our projected sales out of the gate. So, we ordered 400 — that’s essentially 20 boxes of 20 cigars each. Did we corner the market for these? Maybe so.

La Sirena’s Super Sea Monkeys
6 x 54 | $15.99 each
While the cigar carries the La Sirena name, it was designed and produced by Privada Cigar Club in collaboration with Raul Lanuza, the Young Prince of Cigars, exclusively for the La Sirena brand.
Rare Maduro Wrapper: Features a Nicaraguan Cameroon Negro wrapper that is ultra fermented, dark, and richly expressive, a profile rarely seen in Cameroon. It’s African Cameroon seeds grown in Nicaragua.
Revolutionary Fermentation: Raul Lanuza pioneered a new fermentation process to push Cameroon beyond its traditional limits, transforming it into an ultra-maduro wrapper with layered sweetness and complexity.
Crafted at Lanuza’s Factory: Produced at Lanuza’s own factory, this marks the U.S. re-release of his debut blend, Super Sea Monkeys.
Flavor Profile: Notes of stone fruit and caramel, balanced by a Condega binder with Peruvian and Estelí fillers for depth, structure, and a refined finish.

LCA+: 1-2-3 Culebra
Three 6 x 46s | $29.99
And now, something a bit different…
One-Two-Three Culebra: A never before done tri color Culebra that breaks a cigar down into wrapper binder and filler then braids them back together.
Three Colors Three Roles: Dark uses ultra fermented Nicaraguan Cameroon Negro as the wrapper for richness and depth. Medium represents the Condega binder providing balance and structure. Light uses Peruvian tobacco as the wrapper highlighting the dominant filler profile.
Smoke It Your Way: Separate the three strands or smoke them together to understand how a cigar is built.
Bigger Than Normal: Larger than traditional Culebras so each strand actually performs.
Six Months Build: Took six months to plan and make due to the complexity. Made by the Prince of Cigars: Handcrafted by Raul Lanuza himself.
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