I know, I’m behind on some of the new releases, it’s been a weird year. Last month Harrisburg Beer and Cigars/BL Luxuries released a shop exclusive by Dunbarton Tobacco & Trust, the Kahn Alam. I didn’t want to spring for a box, and probably would have been too late anyway. I’m a cheap bastid, Saka knows this. There was a sampler available from BL Luxuries which included one of the Kahn Alam, and it also had a Sobremesa Solita Red, and a Red Meat Lovers Fritanga, which were on my list of new cigars to try. I think there was also a Triqui Traca and a Saka Kahn in there, neither of which are cigars I’ll turn my nose up at. It
was still a little more money than I like to spend, but I talked myself into it. I’ve been itching to try the Sobremesa Solita Red since hearing about it. Like the Brûlée Blue, its a 6¼” x 46 gran corona The blend is a dark rosado grade one Ecuadorian Habano wrapper, a Mexican San Andrés Negro binder, and fillers consisting of four varietals of Nicaraguan tobacco and a filler from Pennsylvania. This is a beautiful cigar, in a great connoisseur size. Everyone knows I’m a toro fan, but I’m definitely a sucker for a Lonsdale or Cervantes size. I maintain that length is more of a factor in smoking time than girth, but I suppose the length vs. girth argument will never be settled, it comes down to personal preference. Anyway, this is a fantastic cigar, if it was more affordable it would be a regular for me. It started off with a bang, a sharp spice. I swear I got some cinnamon, like the Atomic Fireball candy, in the middle third. Super good cigar, amongst Saka’s best for sure. I’ll happily shell out for one of these every once in a while.
Red Meat Lovers Fritanga was another cigar in the sampler that was released this year and was on my menu of cigars I wanted to try. I have adored every Read Meat Lovers cigar I’ve tried, the blend appeals to me. This one is a 6″ x 52, which is the same size as the Ribeye in the line, which is why the Fritanga has the gold and red band. This is meant to be spicier and “beefier” than the standard blend. This cigar has a Connecticut broadleaf wrapper, a Mexican San Andrés negro binder, and fillers from Nicaragua and Pennsylvania. I noted that it was loaded with sweet, dark coffee flavors, which would be great after a nice fried steak. Apparently there’s a Nicaraguan restaurant in Philadelphia, I’ll make a point of checking that out one day. This is another great cigar in the RML line.
The whole reason I bought the sampler was to get a chance to smoke this cigar, the Kahn Alam. These are Steve’s words from a Facebook Post:
Khan ‘Alamखान ‘आलम
Vitola – 6×48 Parejo w/ Moña pigtailWrapper: CT Broadleaf – Dark & GrittyBinder: San Andres NegroFillers: 3 Different Nicaraguan Visos + 1 Dominican Republic C98 Hybrid Ligero + 1 US Connecticut River Valley Broadleaf Ligero
My Tasting Notes: Muddy, rich, earthy and powerful – love it!
The cigar is called Khan ‘Alam because he was the friend, confidant, and falconer for Mughal Emperor Jahangir who in 1617 passed the very first smoking ban in India, however ‘Alam was such a lover of tobacco he refused to abide his Emperor and risked being beheaded, but rather than kill his friend, he “banished” ‘Alam to be the Ambassador to Persia… so ‘Alam is the first anti-ban revolutionary!Nick wanted a brand to celebrate his Indian heritage and who better than honoring India’s first tobacco patriot?
Plus he kept falcons… and falcons are cool.
This is an exclusive for Harrisburg Beer and Cigar/BL Luxuries. I have known Nick and James there for quite a while, great guys an they have a great store there (the cigar part is great, I don’t know about the beer any more, but they have stacks of the stuff!). I didn’t get any hint of falcon in the blend. This cigar has some oomph though. It’s really earthy. I wouldn’t call it sophisticated, it’s down and dirty, and I loved it. I can’t say anything about this cigar that Saka didn’t say, it’s yummy. I have no regrets, this sampler was an excellent investment. I got to smoke three stellar cigars this week, and I have a couple good ones resting for later. The sampler is still in stock on BLL‘s website.































