New Arrivals
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Brian’s Project at El Titan de Bronze
Brian’s Project at El Titan de Bronze Size: 6 x 48Vitola: ToroWrapper: Habano MaduroBinder: UndisclosedFillers: Tobacco sourced from the Oliva family of West TampaStrength: Medium to FullOrigin: Miami, Florida, USAManufacturer: El Titan de Bronze Flavor Notes: Cedar, earth, dark cocoa, natural sweetness, leather, baking spicePairing Notes: Espresso, aged rum, bourbon, cafecito Privada Storytelling Some cigars are blended. Others are built over years. This cigar falls into the second category. More than three years ago, Brian began working on a project at El Titan de Bronze in Miami's Little Havana, one of the last traditional cigar factories in America where cigars are still rolled by hand using old world Cuban techniques. The factory has earned a reputation for producing some of the finest boutique cigars in the country, rolled by artisans whose experience spans decades. The goal was simple. Take exceptional tobacco and let exceptional people do what they do best. The blend features tobacco from the legendary Oliva family of West Tampa, a family whose roots in tobacco stretch back generations and whose influence can still be felt throughout the premium cigar industry today. The result is a 6 x 48 Habano Maduro that balances richness with refinement. Every cigar was handcrafted by some of the finest rollers in the business, allowing the tobacco to remain the focus. This project took years to bring to life. And according to Brian, it is only the beginning. Flavor Journey The cigar opens with cedar and earth, supported by the natural richness of the Habano Maduro wrapper. As the smoke develops, dark cocoa and leather begin to emerge, creating depth without sacrificing balance. The middle portion introduces baking spice and natural sweetness, while the tobacco remains the centerpiece of the experience. The final third settles into a rich combination of earth, cocoa, and lingering spice with a long, satisfying finish. Why It Belongs in Privada Because this cigar represents what Privada has always been about. Relationships. Not contracts. Not acquisitions. Relationships with growers, factories, blenders, and the people who dedicate their lives to tobacco. This cigar exists because of those relationships, and because Brian believed the project was worth pursuing long before it was ready for release. Production Notes Handcrafted at El Titan de Bronze in Little Havana, Miami. Produced as a 6 x 48 Habano Maduro using tobacco sourced from the Oliva family of West Tampa. Developed over a period of more than three years before release. Highlights Handcrafted at El Titan de Bronze6 x 48 Toro formatHabano Maduro wrapperFeatures tobacco from the Oliva family of West TampaProject developed over three yearsSmall batch boutique production
$15.00
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Blackbird Pura Raza De Quisqueya Toro
Blackbird Pura Raza De Quisqueya Size: 6 x 52Vitola: ToroWrapper: Dominican RepublicBinder: Dominican RepublicFillers: Dominican RepublicStrength: Medium to FullOrigin: Dominican RepublicManufacturer: Blackbird Cigar Co. Flavor Notes: Cedar, earth, black pepper, roasted nuts, leather, baking spice, natural sweetnessPairing Notes: Aged rum, espresso, bourbon, Dominican coffee Privada Storytelling "Pura Raza De Quisqueya" translates to "Pure Blood of Quisqueya." Quisqueya was the original indigenous name for the island of Hispaniola long before the Dominican Republic existed. For Blackbird, this cigar is a celebration of Dominican tobacco in its purest form. No foreign wrapper.No imported binder.No outside influence. Just Dominican tobacco from top to bottom. For a company that built its reputation experimenting with tobacco from around the world, Pura Raza De Quisqueya represents something different. It is a return to origin. A statement that Dominican tobacco can stand entirely on its own. The 6 x 52 Toro format gives the blend room to showcase the full range of flavors that Dominican tobacco is capable of delivering. Rich enough to stay interesting, refined enough to remain balanced. This is not a cigar trying to imitate Nicaragua, Honduras, or Cuba. It is proudly Dominican. Flavor Journey The cigar opens with cedar and earth, immediately establishing a classic Dominican foundation. Black pepper appears early but remains balanced, allowing the natural sweetness of the tobacco to shine through. As the smoke develops, roasted nuts and leather begin to emerge, creating depth without overwhelming the profile. Baking spice builds gradually, adding complexity while maintaining the cigar's smooth character. The final third settles into rich earth, cedar, and lingering spice with a clean finish that highlights the purity of the Dominican tobaccos. Why It Belongs in Privada Because cigars built entirely around one country's tobacco are becoming increasingly rare. Pura Raza De Quisqueya is a celebration of Dominican agriculture, craftsmanship, and identity. It allows smokers to experience what Dominican tobacco tastes like when nothing else gets in the way. Production Notes Handmade using Dominican wrapper, binder, and filler tobaccos. Created by Blackbird Cigar Co. as a tribute to the Dominican Republic's tobacco heritage and the island's original name, Quisqueya. Highlights 100% Dominican tobacco blendToro 6 x 52 formatMedium to full-bodied profileTribute to Dominican heritagePure expression of Dominican tobacco
$9.60 - $96.00
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Cigar Club The Best Father's Day Gift
Give Dad something he’ll actually enjoy this Father’s Day. Choose a Rare Box, Farm Box, or both for the ultimate cigar gift. Each option includes a curated selection of premium cigars chosen to deliver a unique smoking experience. Whether he enjoys rare finds, farm-direct blends, or a little of everything, this gift makes Father’s Day easy.
$20.00 - $48.99
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Aganorsa Cigars Aganorsa Leaf Supreme Leaf International 2026
Aganorsa Leaf Supreme Leaf International Sizes:Inter-RobustoEuro Toro Vitola: Robusto & ToroWrapper: Nicaraguan Corojo '99Binder: NicaraguanFillers: Nicaraguan Long FillerFactory: Aganorsa LeafOrigin: NicaraguaStrength: Medium-Full Flavor Notes: Earth, leather, white pepperPairing Notes: Espresso, bourbon, dark rum, black coffee Privada Storytelling Supreme Leaf has become one of the most anticipated annual releases in the cigar world. Every year smokers wait to see which vitola Aganorsa will release next. The blend remains familiar, but the sizes change, creating entirely different experiences from the same celebrated tobacco. The International release brings something American smokers rarely get the chance to experience. The Inter-Robusto and Euro Toro were originally created for markets outside the United States. Now, for the first time, these international vitolas are making their way stateside, giving Supreme Leaf fans an opportunity to experience the blend from a completely different perspective. Built using the same blend as Supreme Leaf 109, this Nicaraguan puro showcases the tobaccos that made Aganorsa famous. Wrapped in an oily brown Corojo '99 wrapper and filled with premium Nicaraguan tobacco cultivated by Aganorsa in Estelí, the result is a cigar that delivers classic Aganorsa character from start to finish. Flavor Journey The smoke opens with earth, leather, and white pepper, immediately showcasing the rich character of Aganorsa's Nicaraguan tobaccos. As the cigar develops, the profile remains balanced and refined while maintaining the medium to full-bodied strength Supreme Leaf is known for. The different vitolas allow smokers to experience the blend in new ways, making this release especially appealing for longtime Supreme Leaf collectors. Why It Belongs in Privada Because some releases are difficult to obtain even for experienced cigar smokers. The Supreme Leaf International release gives American smokers access to vitolas that were originally intended for overseas markets. For collectors and Aganorsa fans, that makes this one of the more interesting Supreme Leaf releases in recent years. Production Notes Annual limited-edition release from Aganorsa Leaf. Features the same blend as Supreme Leaf 109 and marks the first U.S. availability of the Inter-Robusto and Euro Toro vitolas. Highlights Annual Supreme Leaf releaseInter-Robusto and Euro Toro vitolasFirst U.S. release of these international sizesNicaraguan puroCorojo '99 wrapperMedium to full-bodied profile
$12.00 - $14.00
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Cooler Finds June 2026 | Mombacho Vintage 2015
Cooler Finds June 2026 | Mombacho Vintage 2018 Available Sizes:Toro: 6 x 52Torpedo: 5.5 x 52 Vitola: Toro & TorpedoWrapper: HabanoBinder: Undisclosed NicaraguaFillers: Undisclosed NicaraguaFactory: MombachoOrigin: Granada, NicaraguaAged: Vintage 2018 Flavor Notes: Cedar, roasted nuts, cocoa, espresso, baking spice, earth, subtle black pepperPairing Notes: Nicaraguan rum, espresso, añejo tequila, toasted oak bourbon Privada Storytelling Cooler Finds exists for moments exactly like this. Hidden deep in aging inventory sat cigars rolled at the original Mombacho factory in Granada, Nicaragua before the factory permanently closed in 2018. Vintage 2015 production from a factory that no longer exists. That alone makes these special. The old Mombacho era carried a completely different personality. Smaller production. Slower methods. More intimate blending. Cigars from the original Granada operation developed a reputation for rich Nicaraguan character balanced by elegance instead of brute strength. After years resting in coolers, these cigars transformed into something even more rewarding. The Habano wrapper now delivers softer spice, deeper cedar, and mature cocoa notes while the Nicaraguan core remains earthy and structured. The Toro format lets the cigar evolve slowly and evenly, while the Torpedo concentrates the opening draws into a richer, sharper expression before relaxing into creamier territory. This is not just aged tobacco.This is a preserved piece of a factory’s history. Flavor Journey The opening introduces cedar, roasted nuts, and warm baking spice layered over classic Nicaraguan earth. Early black pepper sits lightly on the palate without dominating the smoke. As the cigar settles in, cocoa, espresso, and toasted oak begin developing while age smooths the sharper edges into a richer, creamier texture. The final third deepens into charred cedar, earth, roasted coffee bean, and lingering nutty sweetness with a mature, balanced finish. Why It Belongs in Privada Because factories disappear.Blends change.Tobacco evolves. Cooler Finds was created for cigars exactly like this. Forgotten inventory with real age, real history, and flavors impossible to reproduce once the last bundle is gone. The original Mombacho factory in Granada is closed forever. These cigars are one of the few remaining ways to taste that era. Production Notes Rolled at the original Mombacho factory in Granada, Nicaragua before its closure in 2018. Vintage 2018 production aged long term in Privada coolers. Highlights Cooler Finds June 2026 releaseVintage 2015 productionOriginal Mombacho factory cigarFactory permanently closed in 2018Available in Toro and Torpedo formatsLong term cooler aged
$10.00 - $225.00
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Baby Billy Bonkers
This Free Shipping cigar was so popular, we had to make it into its own product!
$10.00
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$10.00
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Seattle Grunge Box
Seattle Grunge Box A member named Ken emailed us out of the blue. He’s been a loyal Privada member for years and asked if we would make a cigar to honor his late brother, Layne Staley of Alice in Chains. Of course we said yes. Over time that idea turned into something bigger. We built a small Seattle Grunge themed collection meant to honor the music and the city that created it. The cigars in this box were selected from aged inventory sitting in Privada coolers and vaults for years. Each cigar was chosen because it fit the mood and character of the bands that inspired them. Inside the Box Nutshell Inspired by Alice in Chains Size: 7x50 Vitola: Churchill Factory: Tabacalera Domingo Gadea Age: 8 Years Dense, rich, and dessert driven with notes of amaretto, chocolate, warm spice, and espresso. This cigar feels heavy handed but balanced, the kind of smoke that slows everything down. Built with Jalapa tobacco and aged patiently until the rough edges disappeared. Nirvana Inspired by Nirvana Size: 6x50 Vitola: Toro Factory: Las Villas Blend: Guillermo Peña for Privada Age: 5 Years The rawest cigar in the set. Floral and grassy at first before moving into toasted grain, black pepper, cocoa, and bittersweet earth. Honest and straightforward with a dry savory backbone and long finish. Soundgarden Inspired by Soundgarden Size: 6x50 Vitola: Toro Factory: DAHOT, Danlí Honduras Age: 6 Years Dark and brooding. Cedar, baking spice, mineral earth, chocolate, and leather all show up here. Slow burning and layered with a long finish. This cigar spent five years aging inside Privada coolers after its original factory aging. The Needle Inspired by Seattle itself Size: 7x38 Vitola: Lancero Factory: El Aladino, Honduras Age: 5 Years Made years ago for Privada Cigar Club at El Aladino in Honduras and aged inside the Privada vault for five years. Produced under the legendary JRE Tobacco Company led by Justo Eiroa, this lancero delivers focused notes of cedar, black pepper, citrus rind, and dry earth with the kind of precision only a properly aged thin ring gauge cigar can provide. Seattle Grunge is not a random sampler. Every cigar was picked because it carried the feeling of the music that inspired it. Moody, honest, dark, and memorable. This is one of the most personal collections we’ve ever released.
$45.00
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El Septimo Cigars El Septimo – Michelangelo
El Septimo – Michelangelo Size: PerfectoVitola: PerfectoWrapper: UndisclosedBinder: UndisclosedFillers: Proprietary aged blendStrength: FullOrigin: Costa RicaManufacturer: El Septimo Geneva Flavor Notes: Black pepper, leather, mineral earth, burnt coffee, charred oak, spicePairing Notes: Espresso, peated scotch, barrel proof bourbon, dark roast coffee Privada Storytelling Michelangelo was never meant to be easy. Named after one of history’s greatest artists, this cigar was built around intensity, structure, and discipline. Like the sculptor himself, it demands patience and rewards those willing to give it attention. From the first light, Michelangelo announces itself with force. Strong spice, dense smoke, and a profile that immediately leans darker and sharper than most luxury cigars. But beneath that aggression is precision. The Perfecto format matters here. It concentrates the opening, tightens the smoke, and forces the blend to evolve as the body widens. Every transition feels intentional. Every shift in flavor feels carved rather than blended. This is not a casual cigar.It is a cigar that asks for focus. Flavor Journey The opening hits with black pepper and sharp spice, immediately followed by mineral earth and leather. The narrower foot intensifies the first third, creating a dense and focused delivery. As the cigar opens into the wider body, burnt coffee and charred oak begin to emerge, adding weight and bitterness that balance the spice. The smoke becomes thicker and more textured while maintaining structure. The final third leans fully into dark roast character, with leather, earth, and lingering burnt espresso carrying through a long, dramatic finish. Why It Belongs in Privada Because this cigar commits completely to its identity. Michelangelo does not soften itself for accessibility. It is bold, spicy, and demanding from beginning to end. Cigars like this divide smokers, and that is exactly why they matter. Privada respects cigars with conviction. Production Notes Part of El Septimo’s artist inspired luxury portfolio. Handmade in Costa Rica using extensively aged tobaccos and produced in a Perfecto format to emphasize progression and structural evolution throughout the smoke. Highlights Artist inspired luxury cigarPerfecto format for concentrated transitionsFull bodied and spice drivenLeather and burnt coffee coreProduced in Costa Rica
$18.00
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El Septimo Cigars El Septimo – Culinary Art Collection Spain Rioja
El Septimo – Culinary Art Collection Spain Rioja Size: 5 x 50Vitola: RobustoWrapper: UndisclosedBinder: UndisclosedFillers: Proprietary aged blendStrength: FullOrigin: Costa RicaManufacturer: El Septimo Geneva Flavor Notes: Red wine spice, oak, dark fruit, cedar, earth, leather, subtle sweetnessPairing Notes: Rioja wine, tempranillo, espresso, dark rum Privada Storytelling El Septimo does not make quiet cigars. The Culinary Art Collection was built around the idea that tobacco could interact with the world of fine dining and luxury beverages the same way wine interacts with food. Spain Rioja takes that concept directly into the heart of Spanish winemaking. This 5 x 50 robusto was inspired by the bold character of Rioja reds, with tobacco aged in Rioja barrels to absorb subtle wine driven nuances without turning the cigar into a gimmick. The goal was structure, spice, and depth, not artificial sweetness. The result is a cigar that feels rich and layered while still remaining approachable. This is not a flavored cigar.It is a cigar shaped by environment and aging. Flavor Journey The opening introduces oak, earth, and red fruit spice with a warm, wine like richness sitting underneath the smoke. As the cigar develops, cedar and leather begin building structure while subtle sweetness rounds the sharper edges. Midway, dark fruit and spice become more pronounced, creating a profile that mirrors the layered depth of Rioja wine without overpowering the tobacco itself. The final third settles into oak, earth, and lingering warmth with a balanced finish that stays smooth despite the cigar’s full bodied nature. Why It Belongs in Privada Because this is an example of barrel influence done with restraint. Spain Rioja is not trying to imitate wine. It is trying to complement it. The aging process adds character and texture while allowing the cigar to remain tobacco first. That balance is exactly what makes it interesting. Production Notes Part of El Septimo’s Culinary Art Collection inspired by global culinary and beverage traditions. Tobacco aged in Rioja wine barrels to develop additional aroma and complexity. Rated 90 points in Cigar Aficionado’s September 2025 issue. Highlights Inspired by Spanish Rioja winesTobacco aged in Rioja barrels5 x 50 robusto format90 point rated releaseFull bodied luxury profile
$14.00
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El Septimo Cigars El Septimo – King Sargon Connecticut Robusto
El Septimo – King Sargon Connecticut Robusto Size: 4 1/4 x 54Vitola: RobustoWrapper: Connecticut ShadeBinder: UndisclosedFillers: Proprietary aged blendStrength: Mild to MediumOrigin: Costa RicaManufacturer: El Septimo Geneva Flavor Notes: Roasted nuts, cedar, vanilla cream, soft spice, toasted bread, subtle sweetnessPairing Notes: Morning coffee, white wine, cappuccino, light rum Privada Storytelling Not every emperor ruled through force alone. The King Sargon Connecticut Robusto takes the same historic inspiration as its Maduro counterpart but approaches it differently. Refined instead of aggressive. Balanced instead of overwhelming. Part of the limited crossover between El Septimo’s Emperor Collection and Gilgamesh Collection, this cigar was originally reserved for the King Sargon Humidor release before becoming available individually. The goal here was not power. It was control. The Connecticut Shade wrapper completely changes the experience. Instead of density and dark intensity, this version leans creamy, smooth, and composed while still carrying the structure El Septimo is known for. The smaller 4 1/4 x 54 robusto format keeps the profile concentrated, allowing the creaminess and sweetness to stay focused from beginning to end. This is luxury through restraint. Flavor Journey The opening delivers roasted nuts, cedar, and soft vanilla cream with an effortless draw and smooth smoke output. Early sweetness stays delicate, never overpowering the cigar’s structure. Midway, toasted bread and subtle spice begin to develop, adding depth while maintaining balance. The Connecticut wrapper keeps the smoke silky and refined throughout. The final third settles into cream, cedar, and lingering sweetness, finishing clean and relaxed without losing flavor. Why It Belongs in Privada Because this proves luxury cigars do not need brute strength to leave an impression. The King Sargon Connecticut Robusto focuses on texture, balance, and refinement. It is a cigar built for smokers who appreciate smoothness executed correctly, without sacrificing depth or craftsmanship. Production Notes Limited crossover release between El Septimo’s Emperor Collection and Gilgamesh Collection. Originally exclusive to the King Sargon Humidor before being released individually. Handmade in Costa Rica using El Septimo’s proprietary aging and fermentation methods. Highlights Limited crossover release4 1/4 x 54 Robusto formatConnecticut Shade wrapperCreamy mild to medium profileProduced in Costa RicaNamed after the first emperor in recorded history
$18.00
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El Septimo Cigars El Septimo – King Sargon Maduro Robusto
El Septimo – King Sargon Maduro Robusto Size: 4 1/4 x 54Vitola: RobustoWrapper: MaduroBinder: UndisclosedFillers: Proprietary aged blendStrength: FullOrigin: Costa RicaManufacturer: El Septimo Geneva Flavor Notes: Dark chocolate, espresso, leather, toasted oak, black pepper, dried fruit, earthPairing Notes: Cognac, espresso, barrel proof bourbon, dark rum Privada Storytelling King Sargon was not just a ruler. He is widely considered one of the first emperors in recorded human history, building the Akkadian Empire thousands of years ago and changing how power itself was understood. El Septimo chose that name carefully because this cigar was built to feel commanding from the first draw. The Maduro Robusto is the most concentrated version in the crossover release between El Septimo’s Emperor Collection and the Gilgamesh Collection. Unlike the larger formats, this 4 1/4 x 54 size compresses the blend and intensifies the delivery. Thick smoke. Dense texture. Immediate impact. This is not a cigar trying to ease into itself. It arrives fully formed. Wrapped in a dark Maduro leaf and produced under El Septimo’s aging philosophy, the cigar balances aggression with refinement. The profile is powerful, but the construction keeps it smooth and controlled. Flavor Journey The opening delivers dark chocolate, espresso, and black pepper immediately, creating a dense and full introduction. As the cigar develops, leather and toasted oak begin to settle into the core, giving the smoke more structure. Midway, dried fruit sweetness and earth begin balancing the darker profile, while the retrohale brings sharper spice and intensity. The final third stays rich and commanding, finishing with lingering cocoa, pepper, and oak. Why It Belongs in Privada Because this is excess with purpose. The King Sargon Maduro Robusto does not try to be subtle. It was designed as a luxury full bodied experience built around intensity, concentration, and long aged tobacco. The smaller robusto format makes that profile even more focused. That commitment to the idea is exactly why it belongs in Privada. Production Notes Released as a limited crossover between El Septimo’s Emperor Collection and Gilgamesh Collection. Originally available only through specialty humidors before being released individually. Handmade in Costa Rica using El Septimo’s proprietary fermentation and aging methods. Highlights Limited crossover release4 1/4 x 54 Robusto formatDark Maduro wrapperProduced in Costa RicaFull bodied luxury profileNamed after the first emperor in recorded history
$18.00
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Chocolate Churro
Chocolate Churro Size: 4 x 50Vitola: Pigtail RobustoWrapper: Connecticut BroadleafBinder: Habano MaduroFillers: Estelí, Ometepe, and Condega NicaraguaFactory: Aganorsa LeafAged: 8 Years Flavor Notes: Molasses, dark chocolate, toasted sugar, pecan, fudge, brown sugar, cinnamon spicePairing Notes: Spiced rum, café con leche, Mexican hot chocolate, concentrated espresso Privada Storytelling Found buried in the back of Tabacalera Valley before the rebrand, Chocolate Churro feels like a cigar rescued from another era. Rolled before everything became polished and predictable, this short pigtail robusto carries the kind of old school broadleaf character that modern production rarely allows anymore. Eight years of age rounded the sharp edges without removing the grit that made the blend special in the first place. This is not refined luxury sweetness.This is bakery warmth.Brown sugar on cast iron.Dark chocolate melting into spice. The shorter 4 x 50 format keeps the smoke concentrated and thick from the first draw to the last inch. Flavor Journey The cigar opens with warm molasses, toasted sugar, and bakery cinnamon over a deep broadleaf core. The second third becomes richer and heavier, introducing fudge, brown sugar, roasted pecan, and subtle espresso bitterness beneath the sweetness. The final third leans darker with thick chocolate, caramelized sugar, baking spice, and lingering roasted earth on the finish. Why It Belongs in Privada Because this tastes like the kind of cigar that disappears forever once the last box is gone. It is vintage broadleaf character preserved through time. Dense, nostalgic, and completely unconcerned with trends. Production Notes Originally produced before Tabacalera Valley’s rebrand and later aged for eight years between factory aging and Privada cooler aging. Rolled at Aganorsa Leaf in a compact pigtail robusto format. Highlights 8 years agedCompact 4 x 50 pigtail robustoConnecticut Broadleaf wrapperBakery sweetness and dark chocolate profileVintage style Nicaraguan blend
$12.00
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Yoo-Hoo
Yoo Hoo Size: 6 x 54Vitola: Box Pressed ToroWrapper: Maduro DominicanBinder: DominicanFillers: Dominican longfillersFactory: Tabacalera RivasAged: 6 Years Flavor Notes: Dark chocolate, cocoa powder, coffee, almond, leather, candied cherry, espressoPairing Notes: Barrel aged rum, stout, porter, concentrated espresso Privada Storytelling Chico Rivas quietly made cigars that many people were never supposed to smoke. Yoo Hoo became one of those blends whispered about more than discussed openly. A Dominican maduro built around unapologetic chocolate character and hidden away long enough that collectors started treating it more like folklore than inventory. Six years of age changed everything. The box pressed 6 x 54 format gives the smoke density and patience while the Dominican maduro core keeps the profile balanced instead of overwhelming. Chocolate is everywhere in this cigar, but not candy sweetness. Dark cocoa. Espresso bitterness. Toasted almond. Dry cherry beneath the surface. This is the cigar people hand to friends when they want silence after the first draw. Flavor Journey The opening introduces bitter dark chocolate, cocoa powder, and toasted almond over a soft Dominican earthiness. As the cigar develops, espresso bitterness and cherry sweetness begin layering together while leather and roasted nuts build body underneath. The final third becomes darker and more mature, settling into molasses, leather, cocoa, and a long dry cherry finish that lingers well after the cigar ends. Why It Belongs in Privada Because this is the type of Dominican maduro most smokers rarely encounter anymore. Long aged. Chocolate forward. Thick without becoming muddy. Built by one of the quiet legends of Dominican tobacco. Production Notes Produced at Tabacalera Rivas and aged six years before release. Box pressed 6 x 54 toro format designed to emphasize density, slower combustion, and long chocolate driven transitions. Highlights 6 year aged Dominican maduroBox pressed 6 x 54 toroProduced at Tabacalera RivasChocolate and espresso driven profileCollector style limited release
$13.00
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Chocolate Covered Cherry
Chocolate Covered Cherry Size: 5.5 x 54Vitola: Box Pressed RobustoWrapper: Cuban seed grown in Estelí, NicaraguaBinder: Estelí NicaraguaFillers: Estelí and select Central American cores aged with Hector Luis Prieto Díaz seedFactory: MontenegroAged: 7 Years Flavor Notes: Milk chocolate, fresh cherry, cocoa powder, pistachio, hazelnut spread, baking spice, brownie sweetnessPairing Notes: Aged rum, Pedro Ximénez sherry, concentrated espresso, dark porter Privada Storytelling Hector Luis Prieto Díaz brought Cuban seed to Nicaragua and the result feels almost unfair. Chocolate Covered Cherry is one of those cigars that sounds exaggerated until you smoke it. Seven years of age transformed the blend into something dense, creamy, and unmistakably dessert driven without ever crossing into flavored territory. The box pressed 5.5 x 54 format gives the cigar weight in the hand and a slower burn that lets every layer settle into place. What starts as milk chocolate sweetness evolves into dark cocoa, roasted nuts, and warm cherry syrup notes that feel woven into the tobacco itself. This is a cigar that understands restraint.Sweetness without gimmicks.Depth without heaviness. Flavor Journey The opening delivers warm cocoa dust, soft macadamia, and a faint cherry aroma before immediately transitioning into creamy milk chocolate and fresh cherry sweetness. The second third deepens into pistachio, hazelnut spread, and dark cocoa layered over subtle baking spice and brownie batter richness. By the final third, tempered cherry bitterness and long cocoa powder notes settle into a rich, lingering finish touched by salinity and roasted earth. Why It Belongs in Privada Because cigars like this almost never survive long enough to age properly. Seven years transformed this blend into something balanced, mature, and impossible to rush. It feels less like a release and more like opening a forgotten humidor that somehow improved every year nobody touched it. Production Notes Produced at Montenegro using Cuban seed grown in Estelí with tobacco connected to Hector Luis Prieto Díaz’s seed lineage. Aged seven years before release in a box pressed 5.5 x 54 format. Highlights 7 year aged releaseBox pressed 5.5 x 54 formatChocolate and cherry driven profileHector Luis Prieto Díaz seed influenceDense dessert style complexity
$13.00
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Brian’s Barrel Aged
Brian’s Barrel Aged Size: 6 x 54Vitola: ToroWrapper: Connecticut BroadleafBinder: SumatraFillers: Estelí NicaraguaStrength: Medium to Full Has plume on it. Flavor Notes: Vanilla, oak, cherry, white pepper, caramelPairing Notes: Bourbon, barrel aged stout, espresso, dark rum Privada Storytelling This one took five years. Not to blend.To finish. Brian has been working on this Broadleaf cigar with one goal in mind. Not to create something new, but to push something already great into a different place entirely. First, it rested in Privada’s aging coolers for two years. Slow, controlled, deliberate. Then it moved into an ex Jefferson’s bourbon barrel for a full year, allowing the wood, the char, and the residual spirit to interact with the tobacco. After that, it went back into the coolers for another two years to let everything settle and integrate. Five years of movement.Five years of restraint. This is one of the very few cigars Brian will actually say he “finished.” Not blended. Not created. Finished. The Connecticut Broadleaf drives the body. Thick, rich, and naturally sweet. The Sumatra binder adds structure, while the Estelí core keeps the cigar grounded with strength and spice. And then there is the barrel. Not overpowering. Not artificial. Just present enough to add dimension without taking control. Quad banded for a reason. This is meant to be smoked slowly and experienced in stages. Flavor Journey The opening brings vanilla and oak immediately, a direct result of the barrel influence, layered over Broadleaf richness. Cherry sweetness follows, giving the cigar a round, almost dessert like start. Midway, caramel and white pepper begin to balance the sweetness, while the Estelí filler adds structure and depth. The cigar tightens and becomes more focused. The final third leans into oak, spice, and lingering sweetness, finishing long, warm, and controlled without becoming heavy. Why It Belongs in Privada Because this is not a blend. It is a process. Five years of aging, movement, and patience turned this into something that cannot be replicated quickly. This is what Privada does at its core. Take time seriously. Production Notes Connecticut Broadleaf cigar aged two years in Privada coolers, followed by one year in an ex Jefferson’s bourbon barrel, then returned to coolers for an additional two years of integration. Finished under Brian’s direction and released in limited quantities. Highlights 5 year total aging processEx Jefferson’s bourbon barrel agedConnecticut Broadleaf wrapperFinished by Brian DesindQuad banded presentationLimited release
$20.00
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Privada Cookies Series
Size: 5x54Vitola: RobustoWrapper (Maduro): Mexican San AndrésWrapper (Connecticut): U.S. Connecticut ShadeWrapper (Habano): Ecuador Habano RosadoBinder (Maduro): BrazilianBinder (Connecticut): MexicanBinder (Habano): CameroonFillers: Nicaraguan (with Brazilian in the Connecticut core)Flavor Notes: Maduro Cookie: Chocolate, espresso, molasses cookie, cocoa powder, brown sugar finish Connecticut Cookie: Creamy cedar, vanilla wafer, sweet hay, honey, shortbread Habano Cookie: Cinnamon sugar, red pepper, toasted bread, caramel, roasted almondPairing Notes: Perfect with coffee in the morning, bourbon at night, or a sweet cream stout when you want the cookie theme to shine.Manufacturer: AJ Fernandez, Estelí, Nicaragua Privada Storytelling This is Privada at its best: bold collaborations, unforgettable blends, and cigars you actually want to smoke every day. The Privada Cookies Series was born in Estelí with the legendary AJ Fernandez, designed to bring you three unique profiles at a price that feels almost unreal. When we quietly tested these with shops, they vanished instantly. Why? Because they deliver what smokers crave: flavor, variety, and everyday reliability without ever tasting ordinary. Now, they’re yours—direct, immediate, and crafted for your daily rotation. Each cookie tells its own story: the decadent sweetness of the Maduro, the golden creaminess of the Connecticut, and the spicy-sweet kick of the Habano. Together, they form a box of indulgence you can return to again and again. Flavor Journey Maduro Cookie: A rich, dessert-like smoke. Chocolate and espresso lead, rounded by molasses cookie sweetness and cocoa powder, with a lingering brown sugar finish. Connecticut Cookie: Soft and smooth, delivering creamy cedar and vanilla wafer sweetness, accented by honey and shortbread notes for a refined, golden profile. Habano Cookie: Bold and lively, opening with cinnamon sugar and red pepper before easing into toasted bread, caramel, and roasted almond richness. Why It Belongs in Privada While others raise prices, Privada brings you AJ Fernandez full-production blends for nearly half the cost of anything comparable. This series embodies what made Privada famous: boutique quality at everyday value, cigars that don’t just sit in your humidor—they fly. The Cookies Series is more than just clever branding. It’s a reminder that every day deserves a treat, and no one delivers that better than Privada. Production Notes Rolled at AJ Fernandez’s Tabacalera Annex in Estelí Three unique blends: San Andrés Maduro, Connecticut Shade, and Ecuador Habano Rosado Premium binders including Brazilian, Mexican, and Cameroon Immediate-ship release for Privada members Built for everyday smoking but made with premium tobaccos Highlights Collaboration with AJ Fernandez, Estelí, Nicaragua Three cookie-inspired blends, each with unique flavor experiences 5x54 robusto vitolas for consistency and comfort Everyday rotation cigars priced with Privada value in mind Instant sell-out during quiet test launch — now released to members
$25.00
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Tatuaje Cigars Tatuaje Cohetes Corojo
Size: 4x50Vitola: Petit RobustoWrapper: Ecuadorian CorojoBinder: NicaraguanFillers: Nicaraguan long-fillersFlavor Notes: Initial bursts of red pepper and cedar followed by roasted peanuts, leather, and earthy depth. Mid-smoke reveals cocoa, toasted bread, and subtle citrus sweetness. The finish is short but explosive, leaving spice and cream on the palate.Pairing Notes: Designed for a quick yet powerful smoke, pair it with espresso, rye whiskey, or a strong craft lager. For summer evenings, enjoy it with a chilled daiquiri or a neat pour of bourbon.Manufacturer: My Father Cigars, Estelí, Nicaragua (for Tatuaje) Privada Storytelling The word Cohetes means “rockets” in Spanish, and that’s exactly what Pete Johnson envisioned when he launched this short-format powerhouse. Originally released in 2006 in very limited runs, the Cohetes became something of a unicorn—talked about by collectors, rarely seen in circulation. Its purpose was simple: a compact vitola that exploded with flavor and strength, perfect for those who wanted the Tatuaje experience in under an hour. Revived in the Corojo wrapper, the Cohetes keeps its firecracker DNA but adds the elegance and spice of Ecuadorian Corojo leaf. Rolled at My Father Cigars in Estelí, this petit robusto carries the same boldness of its larger siblings but in a size that feels urgent, celebratory, and unforgettable. Like the rockets it’s named after, it makes an impression that lasts long after the smoke fades. Flavor Journey From the very first puff, spice erupts with red pepper and cedar, commanding attention. Quickly, roasted peanuts and leather steady the profile, while cocoa and toasted bread add richness. Midway, flashes of sweetness—hints of citrus and molasses—appear, balancing the bold Corojo spice. The final act is sharp but creamy, with earth and pepper lingering as the smoke comes to its fast, fiery close. Why It Belongs in Privada The Tatuaje Cohetes Corojo embodies what Privada members love most: history, rarity, and intensity in a boutique format. It’s the kind of cigar that collectors talk about in hushed tones and light up when they want to savor a moment without committing to a larger vitola. Reviving the Cohetes line in Corojo ensures its legacy continues—and gives Privada members access to a piece of Tatuaje’s living history. Production Notes Originally debuted in 2006 in small, limited runs Revived in Corojo for a new generation of boutique fans Rolled at My Father Cigars in Estelí, Nicaragua Ecuadorian Corojo wrapper chosen for spice and balance Short-format petit robusto designed for concentrated strength and quick enjoyment Highlights Legendary Tatuaje release revived for collectors Petit robusto format (4x50) for quick, bold smokes Ecuadorian Corojo wrapper for signature spice Collaboration between Pete Johnson and the Garcia family Boutique history piece with cult following
$10.00
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Tatuaje Cigars Tatuaje T110 Corojo
Size: 4 3/8x52Vitola: Short Robusto (T110)Wrapper: Ecuadorian CorojoBinder: NicaraguanFillers: Nicaraguan long-fillersFlavor Notes: Bursting red pepper spice, cedar, leather, and earth right from the start. Cocoa and roasted nuts develop mid-smoke, with touches of citrus peel and a natural sweetness that balances the strength. The finish is long and bold, leaving waves of spice and cream.Pairing Notes: Best paired with high-rye bourbon, spiced rum, or a bold IPA. For something softer, try it with café con leche in the afternoon.Manufacturer: My Father Cigars, Estelí, Nicaragua (for Tatuaje) Privada Storytelling Few cigars in the modern boutique era have the mythos of the T110. Originally released in Hawaii as a test blend (“T” for test, “110” for the millimeter length of the cigar), it was made to be unapologetically strong—a firecracker in a small format. Collectors chased it. Whispers spread. The T110 became legend. The Corojo version takes that power and wraps it in an Ecuadorian Corojo leaf, adding another dimension of spice and tradition. Rolled at My Father in Estelí, it’s a blend that bridges Pete Johnson’s fearless creativity with the Garcia family’s legendary craftsmanship. Smoking it is like revisiting the early days of Tatuaje, when limited runs and cult status were the order of the day. Flavor Journey The cigar lights up with red pepper and earth, unmistakably Corojo-driven. Within the first inch, cedar and leather join the mix, while roasted nuts and cocoa emerge as it burns steady. Midway, the blend shows finesse: subtle citrus zest, hints of sweetness, and waves of cream soften the edges of its bold core. The finish is classic Tatuaje—spice-forward, earthy, and endlessly satisfying. Why It Belongs in Privada The T110 is not just a cigar; it’s a piece of boutique history. Revived in limited production, the Corojo wrapper elevates the cult classic into something even more collectible. Privada members demand access to the rare, the whispered-about, the cigars that others can only dream of finding. The T110 Corojo is exactly that—a powerful story, a short vitola that punches above its weight, and a legacy piece for any serious collector. Production Notes Originally a “test blend” that grew into legend Rolled at My Father Cigars in Estelí, Nicaragua Ecuadorian Corojo wrapper over Nicaraguan core Short robusto format concentrates flavor and power Revived in limited releases after years of being unobtainable Highlights Cult-classic Tatuaje release, born as a secret “test” blend Bold, compact short robusto format Ecuadorian Corojo wrapper for spice and depth Collaboration between Pete Johnson and the Garcia family Highly collectible cigar with modern cult status
$12.00
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Tatuaje Cigars Tatuaje Avion 13 Corojo
Size: 6 7/8x52Vitola: Perfecto (Avion)Wrapper: Ecuadorian CorojoBinder: NicaraguanFillers: Nicaraguan long-fillersFlavor Notes: Red pepper, cedar, roasted nuts, and earth lead the way. Mid-smoke develops leather, cocoa, and subtle dried fruit sweetness. The finish is long, with pepper and cream swirling together in harmony.Pairing Notes: Pair with a rye whiskey, a spiced rum, or a bold Syrah. For a contemplative evening, enjoy it with espresso or a craft stout.Manufacturer: My Father Cigars, Estelí, Nicaragua (for Tatuaje) Privada Storytelling Pete Johnson’s Avion series was always meant to soar above the rest—limited, striking, and unforgettable. The Avion 13 Corojo captures that ethos in a vitola that has become iconic: the perfecto-shaped Avion, sleek and commanding. Rolled at the My Father factory in Estelí, this release blends Johnson’s boutique vision with the Garcia family’s exacting standards. Corojo leaf wraps this Avion in tradition and fire, a nod to Cuba’s glory days and Nicaragua’s bold present. Smoking it feels ceremonial, like boarding a first-class flight into flavor. Each puff reminds you that the Avion series isn’t just another line in Tatuaje’s catalog—it’s a living legend, released sparingly and remembered fondly by those lucky enough to find it. Flavor Journey The opening notes ignite with classic Corojo spice—red pepper, cedar, and roasted nuts. As the burn settles into its rhythm, leather and cocoa take the stage, supported by a backbone of earth. Midway, a gentle sweetness of dried fruit emerges, balancing the robust character. In the final third, pepper swells back up, but cream softens the landing, leaving the palate satisfied yet craving another flight. Why It Belongs in Privada The Avion 13 Corojo represents the kind of cigar Privada collectors cherish: rare, memorable, and rooted in a story of collaboration between two of the industry’s finest minds. Pete Johnson’s vision and the Garcia family’s craftsmanship converge in this release, delivering a cigar that is as collectible as it is smokable. It belongs here because it is more than just a cigar—it’s a moment in boutique history. Production Notes Rolled at My Father Cigars in Estelí, Nicaragua Limited Avion 2013 Corojo release Ecuadorian Corojo wrapper selected for its spice and complexity Perfecto shape (Avion) requires master-level rolling precision Produced in small quantities as part of Tatuaje’s limited programs Highlights Limited-edition 2013 Avion Corojo release Perfecto vitola: challenging to roll, rewarding to smoke Ecuadorian Corojo wrapper with bold pepper and cedar Collaboration between Pete Johnson and the Garcia family Highly collectible piece of Tatuaje history
$13.00
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Plasencia Cigars Plasencia Alma Fuerte Sixto I Hexagono Tubos - 3 Pack
Size: 3x 6x60Vitola: Sixto I HexágonoWrapper: Nicaraguan Jalapa HabanoBinder: NicaraguanFillers: Nicaraguan long-fillers from Estelí, Condega, and JalapaFlavor Notes: Deep cocoa, roasted espresso, leather, nutmeg, and black pepper with a natural sweetness that lingers. Notes of oak and dark fruit develop in the final third, creating a bold yet refined crescendo.Pairing Notes: Ideal with a cask-strength bourbon, añejo rum, or a mature red wine such as Cabernet Sauvignon. For a refined evening, pair it with port wine or espresso after a rich meal.Manufacturer: Plasencia Cigars, Nicaragua Privada Storytelling The Sixto I Hexágono is Plasencia’s crown jewel, a cigar that redefined luxury presentation. Its six-sided box press is unlike anything else in the market—a true feat of cigar engineering that shows just how far Plasencia is willing to go to set a standard. Encased in individual aluminum tubos, the Sixto I is as much a collector’s piece as it is a smoking experience. Plasencia, the family behind countless legendary blends, created Alma Fuerte to mark their own name in cigar history. With the Sixto I, they put artistry in the spotlight, crafting a cigar that is bold, architectural, and uncompromising. Lighting one feels ceremonial, a signal that something important is happening—whether it’s a celebration, a milestone, or a moment carved out just for you. Flavor Journey From the first draw, a flood of cocoa and espresso establishes depth. The hexagonal shape ensures a cool, even burn, giving the blend time to reveal its complexity. Leather and nutmeg build slowly, followed by bursts of black pepper on the retrohale. Midway through, dark fruit and oak add dimension, weaving sweetness into the robust profile. The final act is powerful yet balanced, a dance of earth, cocoa, and spice that leaves a lasting impression. Why It Belongs in Privada The Alma Fuerte Sixto I is not just a cigar—it’s a work of design and devotion. Privada collectors demand the rare, the innovative, and the unforgettable. This cigar checks every box: unique shape, luxurious tubos, exquisite blending, and the Plasencia family’s stamp of excellence. It belongs in Privada because it embodies everything our community reveres: heritage elevated by bold innovation. Production Notes Rolled at Plasencia Cigars S.A. in Nicaragua Rare hexagon-shaped vitola (Sixto I) engineered for perfect combustion Presented in individual aluminum tubos for protection and luxury appeal Uses select Nicaraguan tobaccos aged for depth and smoothness Part of the Alma Fuerte line, Plasencia’s flagship premium series Highlights Unique Sixto I hexagonal vitola 6x60 format delivering depth and power Encased in luxury tubos for protection and presentation Aged Nicaraguan tobaccos with balanced complexity Signature release from Plasencia’s Alma Fuerte line
$80.00
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Plasencia Cigars Plasencia Alma del Cielo Hecagono Amanecer BP
Size: 6x60Vitola: Hecágono Box PressedWrapper: Nicaraguan HabanoBinder: NicaraguanFillers: Nicaraguan long-fillersFlavor Notes: Bold espresso, charred oak, dark cocoa, and black pepper that evolves into sweet spice and a creamy finish. The box-pressed hecágono shape enhances balance and complexity, delivering both power and elegance.Pairing Notes: Best paired with a rich espresso, a smoky Islay Scotch, or a dark rum with molasses depth. For a morning “amanecer” experience, pair it with a bold café con leche at sunrise.Manufacturer: Plasencia Cigars, Nicaragua Privada Storytelling The Amanecer, meaning “sunrise,” is more than just a name—it’s an experience. Plasencia has long been the quiet powerhouse of the cigar world, supplying the world’s top brands with the leaf that makes legends. But in the Alma del Cielo line, they stepped into the spotlight with their own artistry. The Hecágono Amanecer is a rare format: a hexagon-shaped box press that sits perfectly in the hand, reflecting precision craftsmanship and a daring aesthetic. The cigar is a tribute to beginnings—the break of dawn, the start of a journey, the spark of inspiration. For those who have seen the sun rise over Estelí’s lush fields, this cigar encapsulates that same sense of possibility and grandeur. Flavor Journey At first light, espresso and charred oak dominate, commanding attention. As the burn progresses, waves of dark cocoa join the profile, weaving with black pepper that tingles on the retrohale. Midway through, the cigar blossoms into a sweeter side: cinnamon spice, molasses, and a touch of cream. The final third is bold yet refined, a crescendo of oak, espresso, and lingering dark chocolate. The hecágono press ensures a cooler burn, allowing every nuance to fully develop. Why It Belongs in Privada Privada members know that shape matters. The Hecágono is a statement of rarity and design, a cigar built for collectors who demand both performance and presentation. Alma del Cielo Amanecer is Plasencia showing what’s possible when tradition meets innovation. It’s not just another 6x60—it’s an architectural achievement in tobacco form, a cigar that rewards patience and commands attention in any humidor. Production Notes Rolled at Plasencia Cigars S.A. in Nicaragua Rare hecágono box-pressed vitola, engineered for both aesthetics and performance All-Nicaraguan blend with aged tobaccos from Estelí and Jalapa “Amanecer” edition crafted to embody the sunrise—new beginnings and radiant energy Limited production showcasing Plasencia’s innovation in cigar design Highlights Unique hecágono (hexagon) box press design 6x60 vitola delivering power and complexity Espresso, oak, cocoa, and sweet spice in layered balance Part of Plasencia’s Alma del Cielo line, showcasing their premium artistry A sunrise-inspired release that reflects both tradition and bold innovation
$26.00
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Happymeal
The Happy Meal Size: 6 × 51Vitola: ToroWrapper: Dominican MaduroBinder: Dominican (Criollo, San Vicente)Fillers: Dominican & Estelí NicaraguaFlavor Notes: Roasted peanut, cocoa powder, salted caramel, hazelnut, nougat, vanilla, nutmeg, toffee, clove, dark chocolatePairing Notes: Cream soda, spiced rum, peanut butter stoutManufacturer: Tabacalera La Perla, Nicaragua (Aged 3 Years) Privada Storytelling The Happy Meal is childhood reimagined — playful sweetness, guilty indulgence, and nostalgia packed into a 6 × 51 Toro. Made at Tabacalera La Perla and aged three years, it’s a grown-up treat that balances fun with refinement. This is not a toy; it’s the smoke you didn’t know you were waiting for, rich with roasted peanut and caramelized sweetness, far better than anything that ever came in a paper bag. Flavor Journey First Third: Dense creamy smoke, roasted peanut, brown sugar, caramel, nougat, nutmeg, and toffee. Second Third: Hazelnut, charred oak, and vanilla bean. Thick nougat sweetness with earthy cocoa dust. Final Third: Clove, cracked pepper, peanut brittle, smoked cedar, and toasted walnut with a chocolate finish. Why It Belongs in Privada The Happy Meal belongs in Privada because it’s equal parts nostalgia and luxury — a collector’s piece that ties childhood comfort to adult indulgence. Production Notes Aged 3 years. Maduro wrapper with Dominican and Nicaraguan core. Rolled at Tabacalera La Perla, Nicaragua. Highlights Nostalgic branding meets decadent Maduro flavor. Rich Toro vitola with roasted nut and caramel tones. Collector’s edition Privada Happy Meal release.
$14.00
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Sundae
The Sundae Size: 5.5 × 54Vitola: RobustoWrapper: HabanoBinder: Nicaraguan (Estelí)Fillers: Jalapa, Condega, Estelí (Nicaragua)Flavor Notes: Apricot, cedar, baking spice, dried fruit, nutmeg, almond, cardamom, honeyed toastPairing Notes: Tawny port, oolong tea, or orange cream sodaManufacturer: Privada HQ “Ice Cream Factory,” Nicaragua (Aged 4 Years) Privada Storytelling This is the dessert. The Sundae closes out Privada’s Happy Meal box with legacy, elegance, and just a little indulgence. More than a cigar, it’s history in motion — born from rare Cuban seeds entrusted to Privada over a decade ago by Héctor Luis Prieto Díaz. Grown in Nicaragua under his watchful eye and rolled at Privada HQ, The Sundae embodies what happens when heritage collides with imagination. Apricot, cedar, and warm baking spice transform into a luxury smoke that’s indulgent yet rooted in legacy. Flavor Journey First Third: Creamy texture with apricot up front. Cinnamon, nutmeg, and cedar follow, finishing with citrus zest. Second Third: Honeyed toast, almond, fig jam, and orange peel, with a retrohale of white pepper and herbs. Final Third: Cinnamon stick and cardamom join steady cedar, subtle dried fruit sweetness, and floral spice. Why It Belongs in Privada The Sundae is proof of Privada’s ability to turn storytelling and rare tobaccos into unforgettable smokes. It belongs because it transforms a simple indulgence into a collector’s experience. Production Notes Aged 4 years. Cuban seed tobaccos grown in Nicaragua. Rolled at Privada HQ “Ice Cream Factory.” Highlights Dessert-inspired blend with apricot and baking spice. Cuban seed heritage grown in Nicaraguan soil. Part of the exclusive Privada Happy Meal series.
$14.00