Description
Aged Mombacho Favilli 2014
Size: 7″ × 52 ring gauge (Toro)
Vitola: Toro (box-pressed)
Wrapper: Nicaraguan Corojo Maduro (rich and oily)
Binder: Nicaraguan Habano
Fillers: Nicaraguan long-fillers from Estelí, Condega, and Jalapa, aged since 2014
Flavor Notes: Espresso, dark honey, aged leather, roasted pecan, earthy black tea, dried fig, lingering cedar
Pairing Notes: Vintage Tawny Port, aged rum, oloroso sherry, chicory coffee with cream, bittersweet chocolate
Manufacturer: Mombacho Cigars (Nicaragua)
Privada Storytelling
The Aged Mombacho Favilli 2014 is an ode to time. Crafted in 2014 by the Favilli family to showcase Nicaragua’s storied terroir, this cigar has been patiently resting and mellowing for over a decade. Its box-pressed Toro form feels majestic in the hand, but what lies within is a journey through memory and earth.
This is the cigar you reserve for reflection. You light it late in the day, leaning back against leather and soft light, and watch as history unfolds in each draw. The aging process has deepened its core—transforming intensity into elegance. Favilli’s vision was precision; time delivered poetry.
For Privada, it's a testament to evolution. It proclaims that a great cigar isn’t just made—it’s lived. Every puff connects 2014 to now, binding grower, maker, caretaker, and tobacconist. It’s heritage you can taste—and stories you can hold.
Flavor Journey
First third: Smooth dark honey sweetness arrives with light espresso notes. The aged leather introduces subtle dryness and aged-wood undertone.
Mid-smoke: Roasted pecan and earthy black tea balance as the body settles into mid-to-full. Dried fig sweetness deepens the profile.
Final third: Rich cedar and molasses-honey carry you to the end. The finish is long and refined, with whispering pepper and soft cocoa remnants.
Why It Belongs in Privada
Privada celebrates cigars that transcend their roll date, becoming vessels of passage. The Favilli 2014 isn’t a novelty—it’s a moment made manifest. It whispers of patience, heritage, and respect for process. In rotation, it stands apart—not as a treat, but as an acknowledgment of why we smoke in the first place.