A cigar is meant to relax with, and it's easy to relax while smoking a cigar that both tastes great and doesn't stress out your wallet. With Chillin' Moose, you can accomplish just that. Wrapped in a smooth Connecticut Habano wrapper draped over an Ecuadorian Sumatra binder and a staggering mix of Dominican, Nicaraguan, Mexican San Andres and Connecticut Broadleaf fillers, this medium-bodied but full-flavored beast knows how to have a good time, and is always up for some company. Take a load off and chill, man.
Cigar Origin
Nicaragua
Most cigars are manufactured in the Caribbean and Central America.
Despite many decades of war and revolution in this Central American country, the cigar industry has thrived due to the hard work and tenacity of Cuban exiles to the land such as Plasencia, Padron, Oliva, Ortez, and others. Tobacco has been a force of social stability, and the country is now one of the principal exporters of premium cigars in the world.
Strength
Wrapper Color
Natural
Cigar wrapper color varies from green (Double Claro or Candela) to black (Maduro or Oscuro) with a full range of browns in between.
Natural wrapper, also known as Colorado Claro, is light brown in color.
Wrapper
Habano
The wrapper is the last tobacco leaf to be rolled on the cigar, so it is the one the smoker will see.
Habano wrapper leaf is Cuban-seed tobacco that is grown and cultivated in the traditional Cuban way.
Binder
Ecuador Sumatra
The binder is a full tobacco leaf that is used to roll the cigar, binding the filler tobaccos together.
Ecuador Sumatra tobacco is made from Sumatra-seeds that been cultivated in Ecuador, one of the most ideal locations for growing tobacco. The leaves tend to be dark and rich in flavor.
Filler
Dominican Republic
Filler is the term used to describe the tobacco inside a cigar or the "guts" of the cigar.
Filler (or “tripa” in Spanish) is the term used to describe the tobacco inside a cigar or the "guts" of the cigar. The Dominican Republic is considered one of the most premier tobacco growing countries in the world. The filler tobacco grown in this Caribbean island nation ranges from mild to full bodied. Olor Dominicano and Piloto Cubano are the main types of tobacco grown in the Dominican Republic.
Nicaragua
Filler is the term used to describe the tobacco inside a cigar or the "guts" of the cigar.
USA Broadleaf
Filler is the term used to describe the tobacco inside a cigar or the "guts" of the cigar.
San Andres
Filler is the term used to describe the tobacco inside a cigar or the "guts" of the cigar.
Rolled by
Handmade
Handmade cigars are completely made by hand from start to finish.
Manufacturer
General Cigars/ST Group
General Cigar Company manufactures premium cigars in several factories located in the Dominican Republic, Honduras, and Nicaragua. Founded by Edgar Cullman, Sr. in 1960, the company experienced incredible success with their Macanudo brand. After a series of acquisitions throughout the years that made General Cigars one of the largest cigar manufacturers in the world, the company merged with Scandinavian Tobacco Group (STG) in 2010.
Corona, Medium, Natural, from Nicaragua
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Box of 20 | $99.80 | $64.95 | $34.85 | 320 | In Stock Ships 12/02 | | |
Single | $4.99 | $4.50 | $0.49 | 20 | In Stock Ships 12/02 | | |
Toro, Medium, Natural, from Nicaragua
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Box of 20 | $111.80 | $71.95 | $39.85 | 355 | In Stock Ships 12/02 | | |
Single | $5.59 | $5.05 | $0.54 | 25 | In Stock Ships 12/02 | | |
Robusto, Medium, Natural, from Nicaragua
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Box of 20 | $101.80 | $65.95 | $35.85 | 325 | In Stock Ships 12/02 | | |
Single | $5.09 | $4.60 | $0.49 | 20 | In Stock Ships 12/02 | | |
Toro, Medium, Natural, from Nicaragua
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Box of 20 | $99.80 | $69.95 | $29.85 | 345 | Backorder Ships 12/05 - 12/07 | | |
Single | $4.99 | $4.50 | $0.49 | 20 | Backorder Ships 12/05 - 12/07 | | |
The Bull Moose is the bigger, stronger, and more affordable line extension of the popular Chillin’ Moose. The sticks in this line-up measure from 5” to 7” inches and have a 60 or 70 ring gauge. When you light one up, get ready to experience a Nicaraguan Habano puro that’s big in strength, but rich in flavor. The cigars are made of Nicaraguan Habano tobacco from filler to wrapper. They are handmade in Nicaragua.
Cigar Origin
Nicaragua
Most cigars are manufactured in the Caribbean and Central America.
Despite many decades of war and revolution in this Central American country, the cigar industry has thrived due to the hard work and tenacity of Cuban exiles to the land such as Plasencia, Padron, Oliva, Ortez, and others. Tobacco has been a force of social stability, and the country is now one of the principal exporters of premium cigars in the world.
Strength
Wrapper Color
Natural
Cigar wrapper color varies from green (Double Claro or Candela) to black (Maduro or Oscuro) with a full range of browns in between.
Natural wrapper, also known as Colorado Claro, is light brown in color.
Wrapper
Nicaraguan Habano
The wrapper is the last tobacco leaf to be rolled on the cigar, so it is the one the smoker will see.
Nicaraguan cigar wrappers are produced mainly in Esteli and Jalapa, both lands with volcanic soil and excellent climate for growing tobacco. Wrappers grown in Jalapa have sweet undertones. Corojo, Habana2000, Criollo, and Maduro wrappers are all produced in Nicaragua.
Binder
Nicaraguan Habano
The binder is a full tobacco leaf that is used to roll the cigar, binding the filler tobaccos together.
Nicaraguan Habano tobacco is grown in the Jalapa and Esteli regions of Nicaragua, which is valued for its rich volcanic soil and ideal climate for growing tobacco. Nicaraguan Habano produces cigars with a Cubanesque flavor and aroma.
Filler
Nicaraguan Habano
Filler is the term used to describe the tobacco inside a cigar or the "guts" of the cigar.
Rolled by
Handmade
Handmade cigars are completely made by hand from start to finish.
Manufacturer
Tacasa S.A.
Tacasa S.A. is a premium cigar factory located in Esteli, Nicaragua. They are known for producing the Cult and Red Moon cigars for Quality Importers. Tacasa S.A. also produces the REO and Vibe cigars for the Ortega Cigar Company.
Toro, Full, Natural, from Nicaragua
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Box of 20 | $135.80 | $86.95 | $48.85 | 430 | In Stock Ships 12/02 | | |
Giant, Full, Natural, from Nicaragua
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Box of 20 | $139.80 | $88.95 | $50.85 | 440 | In Stock Ships 12/02 | | |
Single | $6.99 | $6.30 | $0.69 | 30 | In Stock Ships 12/02 | | |
Giant, Full, Natural, from Nicaragua
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Box of 20 | $147.80 | $93.95 | $53.85 | 465 | In Stock Ships 12/02 | | |
Single | $7.39 | $6.65 | $0.74 | 30 | In Stock Ships 12/02 | | |
Robusto, Full, Natural, from Nicaragua
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Box of 20 | $115.80 | $73.95 | $41.85 | 365 | In Stock Ships 12/02 | | |
The Shady Moose is a line extension to the popular, budget-friendly Chillin’ Moose brand. Unlike its cousins that are known for their heartier and bolder profiles, the Shade Moose has a creamy profile and features a smooth light-tan Ecuadorian Connecticut Shade wrapper that cloaks an eclectic five-nation blend of tobaccos, which adds to the cigar’s complexity. And its appealing price makes it a great choice as an everyday smoke.
Cigar Origin
Honduras
Most cigars are manufactured in the Caribbean and Central America.
Honduras, a Central American country which shares a border with Nicaragua, is widely known in the premium cigar industry as the ideal place to grow Cuban and Connecticut seed tobaccos. Danli and the Jamastran Valley is considered the heart of Honduras’ cigar industry. The Jamastran Valley is known for producing a full-bodied tobacco that draws strong comparisons to the tobacco grown in the Pinar del Rio region of Cuba. This same region is also known for its Connecticut shade grown and Corojo shade grown tobacco. In addition, Honduras produces Cuban-seed sun grown filler tobaccos of the highest quality.
Strength
Wrapper Color
Natural
Cigar wrapper color varies from green (Double Claro or Candela) to black (Maduro or Oscuro) with a full range of browns in between.
Natural wrapper, also known as Colorado Claro, is light brown in color.
Wrapper
Ecuadorian Connecticut Shade
The wrapper is the last tobacco leaf to be rolled on the cigar, so it is the one the smoker will see.
Ecuador is the perfect place to grow wrappers, because it is located on the Equator! And it has rich soils too. The weather conditions, with a nearly permanent cloudy sky, provide a natural shade, protecting the wrapper plants from sunshine and allowing the tobacco to grow thin and light. This climate allows tobacco growers to grow Connecticut-seed wrapper in the shade without shade cloths, resulting in more economical wrapper.
Binder
Mexico
The binder is a full tobacco leaf that is used to roll the cigar, binding the filler tobaccos together.
Mexican tobacco is primarily grown in the San Andres region due to its volcanic soil. It has a very distinctive flavor with a spicy and earthy profile. As a binder it adds to the cigar’s overall flavor.
Filler
Dominican Republic
Filler is the term used to describe the tobacco inside a cigar or the "guts" of the cigar.
Filler (or “tripa” in Spanish) is the term used to describe the tobacco inside a cigar or the "guts" of the cigar. The Dominican Republic is considered one of the most premier tobacco growing countries in the world. The filler tobacco grown in this Caribbean island nation ranges from mild to full bodied. Olor Dominicano and Piloto Cubano are the main types of tobacco grown in the Dominican Republic.
Nicaragua
Filler is the term used to describe the tobacco inside a cigar or the "guts" of the cigar.
USA
Filler is the term used to describe the tobacco inside a cigar or the "guts" of the cigar.
Colombia
Filler is the term used to describe the tobacco inside a cigar or the "guts" of the cigar.
Rolled by
Handmade
Handmade cigars are completely made by hand from start to finish.
Manufacturer
General Cigars/ST Group
General Cigar Company manufactures premium cigars in several factories located in the Dominican Republic, Honduras, and Nicaragua. Founded by Edgar Cullman, Sr. in 1960, the company experienced incredible success with their Macanudo brand. After a series of acquisitions throughout the years that made General Cigars one of the largest cigar manufacturers in the world, the company merged with Scandinavian Tobacco Group (STG) in 2010.
Toro, Medium, Natural, from Honduras
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Box of 20 | $109.80 | $70.95 | $38.85 | 350 | In Stock Ships 12/02 | | |
Single | $5.49 | $4.95 | $0.54 | 20 | In Stock Ships 12/02 | | |
Robusto, Medium, Natural, from Honduras
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Box of 20 | $95.80 | $61.95 | $33.85 | 305 | In Stock Ships 12/02 | | |
Single | $4.79 | $4.35 | $0.44 | 20 | In Stock Ships 12/02 | | |
Toro, Medium, Natural, from Honduras
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Box of 20 | $99.80 | $63.95 | $35.85 | 315 | In Stock Ships 12/02 | | |
Single | $4.99 | $4.50 | $0.49 | 20 | In Stock Ships 12/02 | | |
The Chillin’ Moose Too is a medium-bodied cigar that is handmade in the Dominican Republic. It has a dark USA Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper over a Nicaraguan binder and filler. The Foundry Chillin’ Moose Too has rich notes of spice, cedar, and cocoa.
Cigar Origin
Dominican Republic
Most cigars are manufactured in the Caribbean and Central America.
The Dominican Republic is the world's first producer of cigars. Most factories are located in Santiago, in the center of the island, and in close proximity to the tobacco fields grown in the fertile Cibao Valley. While tobacco and cigars have always traditionally been produced in the Dominican Republic, many Cuban cigar makers established in the Dominican Republic after the Cuban communist revolution, elevating the quality of Dominican cigars.
Strength
Wrapper Color
Maduro
Cigar wrapper color varies from green (Double Claro or Candela) to black (Maduro or Oscuro) with a full range of browns in between.
Maduro wrapper can go from dark coffee brown with a reddish tint to blackish brown (the latter also called Oscuro).
Wrapper
USA Connecticut Broadleaf
The wrapper is the last tobacco leaf to be rolled on the cigar, so it is the one the smoker will see.
Connecticut Broadleaf is grown in the United States' Connecticut Valley and is prized for its dark, oily, full flavored and aromatic characteristics. The plants are grown in full sun giving this cigar wrapper its characteristic sweetness. The Connecticut Broadleaf plant leaves are mainly processed as maduro tobacco. Today, Connecticut Broadleaf seeds are being grown in other countries besides the United States.
Binder
Nicaragua
The binder is a full tobacco leaf that is used to roll the cigar, binding the filler tobaccos together.
Nicaraguan cigar binders are produced mainly in Esteli and Jalapa, both lands with volcanic soil and excellent climate for growing tobacco. Binders grown in Jalapa have sweet undertones. Corojo, Habana2000, Criollo, and Maduro binders are all produced in Nicaragua.
Filler
Nicaragua
Filler is the term used to describe the tobacco inside a cigar or the "guts" of the cigar.
Rolled by
Handmade
Handmade cigars are completely made by hand from start to finish.
Manufacturer
General Cigars/ST Group
General Cigar Company manufactures premium cigars in several factories located in the Dominican Republic, Honduras, and Nicaragua. Founded by Edgar Cullman, Sr. in 1960, the company experienced incredible success with their Macanudo brand. After a series of acquisitions throughout the years that made General Cigars one of the largest cigar manufacturers in the world, the company merged with Scandinavian Tobacco Group (STG) in 2010.
Toro, Medium, Maduro, from Dominican Republic
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Box of 20 | $111.80 | $71.95 | $39.85 | 355 | In Stock Ships 12/02 | | |
Single | $5.59 | $5.05 | $0.54 | 25 | In Stock Ships 12/02 | | |
Robusto, Medium, Maduro, from Dominican Republic
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Box of 20 | $101.80 | $65.95 | $35.85 | 325 | In Stock Ships 12/02 | | |
Single | $5.09 | $4.60 | $0.49 | 20 | In Stock Ships 12/02 | | |
Questions & Answers
Alex Gogola Do you have the Bull Moose Maduro?
Posted 11/28/2024
bob have these cigars been discontinued ? im having a hard time finding them. thanks!
Posted 11/15/2022
Quincy I would like to buy one because I never tried this cigar before. Are they available in singles ?
Posted 7/13/2022
Fukuda Yasuhira I bought this cigar the other day. I will definitely stop at Japanese customs to check the weight of the cigar. I want to know the weight in advance for smooth customs clearance.
Posted 8/28/2021
ANTHONY M DE LUCA any break on 2 boxes of chillin moose 6x60
Posted 4/22/2021
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