stogos
Stogos, also known as stogies, are a type of cigar that are typically made from a blend of tobacco leaves. They are known for their distinctive shape, which is characterized by a bulbous body and a short, stubby end. Stogos are often associated with the 19th century and are sometimes referred to as "bull-dog" cigars due to their shape. The term "stogo" is believed to have originated from the Spanish word "estocada," which means "stab" or "thrust," reflecting the cigar's pointed shape. Stogos are typically hand-rolled and are often enjoyed for their rich flavor and smooth draw. They are a popular choice among cigar enthusiasts and collectors, and their unique appearance makes them a distinctive addition to any cigar collection.