strength |
Full |
size |
6 3/4 x 52 |
wrapper |
Mexican San Andres |
grade |
Hand Rolled / Long Filler |
binder |
Nicaraguan |
filler |
Nicaraguan |
shape |
Figurado |
Viaje cigar brand owner Andre Farkas is releasing a cigar called The Geisha that is his tribute to the country of Japan. The cigars will be available in two different wrappers and packaged in a container with two compartments made to resemble a bento box.
“My interest in Japan goes back to my childhood,” Farkas said
Amateur Cigar. “My father is a seventh-degree black belt and world-renowned martial arts instructor, so I was exposed to Japanese culture at an early age. In 2010 I released my first Japanese-inspired line of cigars, Satori. In 2016 I took my first trip to Japan. The trip had a profound impact on me. It was during this trip I started to think about The Geisha. ”
The Geisha comes in a single size, a perfect that measures 6 3/4 inches by 52 ring gauge. Farkas also cited his interest in Japanese whiskey as a factor in the creation of this release.
Viaje The Geisha is made at the Aganorsa Leaf factory in Nicaragua. Shipping in boxes of 28, the cigars are divided into two trays, one containing cigars with a natural wrapper, while the other contains the maduro.
The natural wrapper is a leaf of Nicaraguan Corojo ’99 tobacco, while the maduro is Mexican San Andrés. The internal tobaccos are all-Nicaraguan and grown by Aganorsa.
Production is limited to 400 boxes and Farkas told Amateur Cigar that The Geisha will return to market again though there is no set date.
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