Description
Brian’s Barrel Aged
Size: 6 x 54
Vitola: Toro
Wrapper: Connecticut Broadleaf
Binder: Sumatra
Fillers: Estelí Nicaragua
Strength: Medium to Full
Has plume on it.
Flavor Notes: Vanilla, oak, cherry, white pepper, caramel
Pairing 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 process
Ex Jefferson’s bourbon barrel aged
Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper
Finished by Brian Desind
Quad banded presentation
Limited release