Description
Gratiot Ave Coat Of Arms Aged 3+ Years
Size: 5×50
Vitola: Robusto
Wrapper: Sumatra
Binder: Nicaraguan Habano
Fillers: Nicaraguan Estelí
Flavor Notes: Charred sugar, cedar, roasted nuts, ricotta cream, vanilla, chocolate, white pepper, dark cherries
Pairing Notes: Hemingway daiquiris, virgin lime daiquiris, watermelon Jolly Rancher, roasted hazelnuts, Thai iced tea, sushi, sake, espresso with lemon, dark chocolate, black cherry soda
Manufacturer: Undisclosed Estelí factory, Nicaragua
Privada Storytelling
This cigar begins with a mystery. A gentleman from Detroit commissioned a batch at a factory in Estelí, Nicaragua, left a deposit, and then vanished without a trace. The cigars sat untouched in storage for three years, forgotten until the factory called me. With space running out, they asked if I wanted them. One taste, and I knew—these weren’t just cigars, they were hidden treasures.
Gratiot Ave, once Detroit’s Little Italy, now struggles under the weight of hardship. This cigar carries that name, a reminder of a place rich in heritage but in need of care. With proceeds helping to clothe kids and feed families in the area, the Gratiot Ave Coat Of Arms is more than just a cigar—it’s a chance to give back while enjoying something extraordinary. Dark, savory, and mysterious, this Sumatra-wrapped gem is a testament to fate’s unexpected generosity.
Flavor Journey
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First Third: Charred sugar meets cedar, pumpernickel, roasted hazelnut, and a desert-like dryness. White pepper and sesame oil add depth.
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Second Third: Sweet cedar, roasted nuts, and florals fold into creamy ricotta, cannoli sugar, and vanilla. The powdery sweetness mingles with tangy Jolly Rancher candy, evoking powdered sugar beignets.
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Final Third: Creamy smoke takes over, with milk chocolate, horseradish spice, and coleslaw sweetness balanced by cedar and white pepper. The retrohale deepens into macadamia, vanilla, and pipe tobacco-like dark cherries.
Why It Belongs in Privada
The Gratiot Ave Coat Of Arms is Privada through and through—a rare, nearly lost cigar that carries with it both history and heart. Found by chance, aged for three years, and wrapped in the mystery of its Detroit connection, it’s the kind of discovery only Privada can bring to light. Smoking it means you’re not just enjoying a banger of a cigar—you’re part of a story bigger than the leaf itself.