You want them. You need them. You love them. Your wife hates you.
Small Batch Cigar has restocked your favorites from Paul Stulac.
All photos courtesy of SBC.

Red Screaming Sun (above) in 4 Sizes: Torpedo (6 x 54), Toro (6 x 520, Robusto (5 x 54), and Lancero (7 x 38):
Wrapper: Connecticut Broadleaf
Binder: Ecuadorian Habano
Filler: Nicaraguan Viso & Double Ligero
Strength: Medium/Full
Price: Torpedo $10.50, Lancero $11.00, Toro $10.50, Robusto $9.90

White Blinding Light (above) in 4 Sizes: Torpedo (6 x 54), Toro (6 x 52), Robusto (5 x 54), and Lancero (7 x 38):
Wrapper: Ecuadorian Habano Maduro
Binder: Nicaraguan Criollo 98
Filler: Nicaraguan Viso & Double Ligero
Strength: Medium/Full
Price: Torpedo $10.50, Lancero $11.00, Toro $10.50, Robusto $9.90

Classic (above) in 3 Sizes: Classic Lord Corona Gorda 6 x 46, Classic Fantasma Gordo 6 x 58, Classic Angel Robusto 5 x 54:
Wrapper: Ecuadorian Habano Maduro
Binder: Nicaraguan Criollo
Filler: Nicaraguan Seco Viso And Ligero
Strength: Medium/Full
Price: Lord $9.90, Fantasma Gordo $10.45, Classic Angel $9.90

Last but certainly not least:
The new killer blend El Nuevo Comienzo (The New Beginning):
Wrapper: Ecuadorian Habano Maduro
Binder: Nicaraguan Criollo
Filler: Nicaraguan Seco Viso And Ligero
Size: 6 x 54 Toro
Strength: Medium/Full
Price: $12.00
I planned on reviewing this cigar on Monday. It’s now moot as they will probably be gone by then so I may just proceed in a memorial tribute. My impression of this cigar is that it is similar to the Padrón Serie 1926 No. 90 Maduro…for $14.00 less per stick.
Last time SBC had this fine complement of Stulac cigars, they were gone in days. Days? Not hours? That’s because it took several hours for the word to get out.
Now? I wouldn’t be surprised if they were gone by end of business day tomorrow.
Looking for my reviews? Hit the titles in my search window. I reviewed every man jack of these cigars. Each got rave reviews from me. My reviews span the years 2013-2025.
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Who is your Daddy’s? Paul Stulac, Small Batch Cigar, and yours truly…that’s who.
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You’re welcome,
Phil
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Thank you Sergeant Katman. My El Nuevo Comienzo’s are on the way. The 1926 is my favorite Padron, even more so than the Family Reserve.
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You are very welcome, Jeff.
I prefer the 1926 blends as well.
Let the El Nuevo Cominenzos sleep at parade rest for a few months.
Breech the code and smoke one after receipt with 24 hours of box aging…and you’ll see.
It has that very dark black cherry taste I love in my 1926’s.
I’m smoking one now. It has 3 months of naked humi time on it. Deelish.
Thanks for your comment,
Phil
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Thanks for the heads up, Uncle!! Scored some Classic Corona Gordas and Comienzo Toros. And for the Bonus Round, I’m gonna spark up a Blinding White Light now! Yay me!
I gotta agree with you and Jeff; Family Reserves are great cigars but 1926’s are a cut above.
CHEERS!
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Right on Sister Sledge!
You can’t beat any Stulac blend for a hearty go-to.
But it’s nice to share too. Rarely, do we all get to come together in a group hug like we do with Paulie boy’s stuff.
Thanks for your comment,
Phil
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Yeah I got a 10 count of the Post Script about a month ago and am dying to try em. Patience, Grasshopper!
🙂
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