Description
Ñandysy Aged 1+ Years
Size: 6×52
Vitola: Toro
Wrapper: Dominican Viso from the Cibao Valley
Binder: Brazil
Fillers: San Vicente, Piloto Cubano, and Flojo from Paraguay
Flavor Notes: Cedar, golden raisin, white pepper, orange blossom, dried cherry, floral teas, rosemary, hay, toasted cashew, buttered toast
Pairing Notes: Cherry Coke, Jack Daniels, sugar cookies, raisins, roasted nuts, cafecito with toast, dried cherries, herbal teas
Manufacturer: Small Dominican partner factory using tobacco from Paraguay and Dominican Republic
Privada Storytelling
Ñandysy carries a name that speaks to dairy, milk, and cream in the Guarani language of Paraguay, a word born of the jungles of South America and now brought to life on a cigar band. When I first began working with a factory in Brazil, the connection wasn’t immediate. But when they introduced me to a small factory in Paraguay, things changed. There was something unique in what they were doing—especially with a rare tobacco called Flojo, a long-filler viso they claim has roots in Africa.
This cigar represents an international dance of cultures and tobaccos: Paraguayan Flojo shipped to the Dominican Republic, where it is married with Dominican staples like San Vicente and Piloto Cubano. The result is a blend that feels familiar yet distinctly different. Creamy, floral, spiced—it speaks with its own accent. Think of it as a Dominican puro that traveled south, learned a new language, and came back changed. Ñandysy is smooth, floral, and layered, with a story that’s as fascinating as the flavors it delivers.
Flavor Journey
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First Third: Cedar and golden raisin lead the charge, followed by orange blossom, dried cherry, and a silky velvet-like smoke. A white pepper sparkle lingers on the retrohale.
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Second Third: The floral bouquet expands—orange blossom becomes more defined, rose hip tea and other herbal florals appear. A cola-like effervescence rides the retrohale alongside white pepper.
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Final Third: The profile softens into herbal tones of dried rosemary, hay, and buttered toast. Toasted cashew adds richness while the smoke remains mellow, creamy, and smooth.
Why It Belongs in Privada
Ñandysy is the perfect example of how Privada brings tobaccos from overlooked corners of the world into the spotlight. Paraguayan Flojo isn’t something you’ll see anywhere else—yet here it is, shaping a cigar that is creamy, floral, and distinct. This is discovery, this is rarity, this is Privada.