Named after the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold, Alec and Bradley Rubin created Kintsugi to represent the way cigars bring people together. It’s a sentiment that works because the cigar itself is a masterclass in balance. Rolled at the Raices Cubanas factory, this blend uses a beautiful Honduran Trojes wrapper over a dual binder from Honduras and Nicaragua. It’s a complex recipe that focuses on harmony over raw power.
You’ll notice a very smooth, effortless draw that brings out notes of cinnamon, coffee, and toasted nuts. There’s a natural sweetness that lingers on the finish, balanced by a light woody spice. It’s firmly medium-bodied, making it a great choice for your morning coffee or a long afternoon on the golf course. It’s a nuanced smoke that doesn’t need to shout to be heard. Grab your box and enjoy a blend that truly comes together.