Description
Island Hopper – Privada Flight
Contents: 5-Cigar Flight
Included Cigars:
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The Cuban Link Toro – Costa Rica
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Noche en Nicaragua – Nicaragua
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Trinitaria – Dominican Republic
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LCA Cavalier Paca – Honduras
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Cremo CT OM (Aged 1 Year) – Miami
Wrapper Focus: Multi-Origin Showcase
Profile: Medium
Flavor Notes: Cream, cedar, earth, cocoa, spice, subtle sweetness
Pairing Notes: Caribbean rum, cortado espresso, mojito, or citrus-infused sparkling water
Manufacturer: Various boutique collaborators curated by Privada
Privada Storytelling
The Island Hopper Flight is a journey across borders, factories, and traditions, curated to highlight the incredible diversity of today’s premium cigars. Like skipping from island to island, this collection captures the unique soul of each country and region: Costa Rica’s refined elegance, Nicaragua’s bold earthiness, the Dominican Republic’s timeless sophistication, Honduras’s grounded richness, and Miami’s boutique craft spirit.
Each cigar in the set reflects the terroir, heritage, and culture of its origin, making the Island Hopper a true passport to flavor. It’s not just a flight — it’s a guided tour through the artistry of five different regions, united by Privada to expand your horizons.
Flavor Journey
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The Cuban Link Toro (Costa Rica): Cream, cedar, honey, and citrus lift with smooth refinement.
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Noche en Nicaragua (Nicaragua): Earth, cocoa, pepper, and espresso with volcanic depth.
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Trinitaria (Dominican Republic): Balanced elegance with cedar, dried fruit, and spice.
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LCA Cavalier Paca (Honduras): Pepper, cedar, and cocoa with Cavalier’s signature smoothness.
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Cremo CT OM (Miami, Aged 1 Year): Creamy Connecticut profile with toasted almond and light spice, polished by time.
Why It Belongs in Privada
Privada exists to teach through experience, and the Island Hopper Flight is a lesson in geography, terroir, and blending artistry. By showcasing five distinct regions in one collection, this flight proves that cigars are more than tobacco — they are cultural expressions, reflections of the land and people who craft them. It belongs in Privada because it offers education, diversity, and enjoyment in equal measure.