Description
Oddjob – February 2025 LCA Release
Size: 6×52 Toro
Vitola: Toro
Wrapper: Nicaraguan Jalapa Viso
Binder: Honduran Habano
Fillers: Honduras, Nicaragua, Paraguay (predominantly Plasencia-sourced)
Flavor Notes: Rich cedar, toasted nuts, black pepper, creamy finish
Pairing Notes: Highland Scotch, spiced chai, medium roast coffee, or hazelnut liqueur
Manufacturer: Cavalier Genève (in collaboration with the Plasencia family)
Privada Storytelling
The Oddjob is back. First released years ago as part of the Limited Cigar Association, it quickly cemented itself as one of the most memorable creations in LCA history. Now, in February 2025, the return of Oddjob feels less like a re-release and more like a legend walking back onto the stage.
Cavalier Genève, known for its bold artistry and refined blending, crafted this cigar with tobaccos predominantly from the Plasencia family, who have cultivated some of the most respected leaf in the industry. Three years of aging later, Oddjob emerges as a cigar of balance, heritage, and charisma. Like its namesake, it stands apart — smooth yet dangerous, refined yet commanding attention.
Flavor Journey
The opening draws bring immediate cedar richness and nutty depth, with a delicate peppery edge that frames the experience. As the Toro warms, flavors expand into layers of toasted almonds, subtle spice, and refined creaminess. By the final third, the profile harmonizes into a smooth, creamy finish with echoes of wood and gentle pepper, delivering satisfaction from start to finish.
Why It Belongs in Privada
Oddjob has always represented what the LCA is about: rare blends, unforgettable stories, and cigars you simply can’t get anywhere else. Its return in 2025 is both a celebration of Privada’s past and a bold step forward — proving that classics can be reborn when they’re given time, respect, and a loyal following waiting for their return.