For the first time in the brand's history, the Ashton-owned La Aroma
de Cuba now has a limited-edition cigar. Dubbed the Noblesse, the new
release comes in one size and was created to commemorate the success of
the La Aroma de Cuba line since its production was moved from Honduras
to Nicaragua.
Made by My Father Cigars S.A., the Noblesse measures 6 1/2 inches by
52 ring and features an Ecuadoran Habano wrapper that Ashton categorizes
as rosado.
The rest of the cigar consists of Nicaraguan tobacco all grown on farms
owned by the Garcia family, proprietors of the My Father Cigars
factory.
"We wanted to do something special for the brand," said Ashton vice
president Sathya Levin. "La Aroma de Cuba has been growing tremendously
since we turned the operation over to the Garcias. We've never done a
limited edition for La Aroma before.
If the name sounds familiar, it's because the Noblesse was originally
supposed to be a cigar made exclusively for the Ashton Cigar Bar in
Philadelphia last year. Plans changed, however, and the Noblesse never made it to the lounge.
"The packaging ended up being so stunning and the cigar so good that
we knew we had to release it to the entire market," Levin said. "Rather
than being a small-batch cigar available only at Ashton Cigar Bar, La
Aroma de Cuba Noblesse is a limited edition being released to the
world."
The Noblesse also marks the fifth iteration of the brand. When it
debuted in 2003, La Aroma de Cuba was marketed as a premium value cigar
and produced in Honduras by Altadis's Flor de Copan factory. Ashton
temporarily stopped production of the line and subsequently turned it
over to the Garcias in 2009. The cigar was reblended and the line was
reintroduced, going from 10 sizes to five. La Aroma de Cuba remained a
value brand, and as the cigar started to regain popularity, Ashton
slowly added sizes, beefing up the portfolio, which is now up to 11
regular-production vitolas. Three line extensions now exist: La Aroma
de Cuba Edicion Especial, Mi Amor and Mi Amor Reserva.
Only 3,000 boxes of 24 will be made. According to Levin, the entire
production of the La Aroma de Cuba Noblesse is completed and aging in
Nicaragua until the smokes are packaged and shipped in the fall,
however, samples should be available at the upcoming IPCPR trade show.
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
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