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News: The Fratello Humidor Announced by Fratello Cigars

I recently heard an interview with Omar of Fratello where he said that he had some help from one of his NASA engineer friend in the design of this humidor. The cigars look pretty awesome too. I smoked a Fratello Classico toro (the 6″ x 50 from a Space Fresh Pack) tonight and it was quite tasty, it’s been quite a while since I’ve had a full size Classico, I’d forgotten how much I enjoyed the blend. That little bit of Peruvian tobacco he uses is distinctive.  

 

FRATELLO CIGARS ANNOUNCES:  THE FRATELLO HUMIDOR

 

Fratello Cigars is pleased to announce the companies first limited-edition humidor.  Limited and numbered to 100 units, the Fratello Humidor was designed to maximize interior space and effectively distribute humidity across two levels.  

This collector’s item has a built-in chrome finish hygrometer and enough space to carefully place up to 100 cigars.  

 

Each set will include:  

 

1 Fratello Humidor

10 limited edition Cigars (Fratello Classico 6 x 58 Perfecto)

10 limited edition Cigars (Fratello Bianco 6 x 58 Perfecto)

10 limited edition Cigars (Fratello Navetta 6 x 58 Perfecto)

10 limited edition Cigars (Fratello Inverso 6 x 58 Perfecto)

 

“This project has been in the works for some time.  We wanted to make sure that this humidor met our expectations and it sure did!” – Said deFrias.

Shipping begins December 7th, 2020.  Pricing for the humidor set has not been finalized.

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News: Fratello Cigars Launches The Pennsylvanian

Ya know, I just bought two more Space Fresh Packs, now I’m going to have to spend my allowance on more Fratello cigars! I’ve been hoping for a Fratello Pennsylvanian, I mean, I have been talking about Omar’s cigars from the beginning, and I am from PA! I kid, it seems a shame there isn’t any PA Broadleaf in the blend! I can’t wait to try this one! 

 

 

FRATELLO CIGARS ANNOUNCES THE PENNSYLVANIAN

 

Omar de Frias is proud to announce the launch of The Pennsylvanian. This blend will be sold exclusively to retailers in Pennsylvania and will be part of a series of state releases by Fratello.

 

The blend uses an Habano Ecuador wrapper with a Dominican binder and Nicaragua filler tobacco.  

 

“Pennsylvania has been critical to the success of Fratello from the beginning, and what better way to say “Thank you” to the retailers there than with a blend exclusive to the state.” said de Frias.  

 

MSRP: 11.00 

Size: 6×52  

Box of 10 Cigars

Strength: Medium Body

Factory: La Aurora Factory in Dominican Republic.

Official Launch: November 2020

 

Fratello released the DMV in November 2018 to be sold exclusively in D.C. Maryland, Virginia and Delaware.  The Texan joined the ranks of the series of state releases in November 2019.

 

The production is limited to 300 Boxes.

 

 

About Fratello

 

Fratello Cigars was established in 2013. Since inception Fratello has grown to be sold in 800 brick and mortars in the US and 11 international destinations. Fratello is considered one of the fastest growing manufacturers in the last five years.

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Fratello Arlequin and CAO Bones Blind Hughie Cigars

I’d like to remind contest winners Xolatol and Gregg Hearl to send me an email with your contact info so we can get your CigarProp Smoke In Battle of the Bands Samplers out to you! I’d hate to have to track you down and drag the info out of you! Time is running down on this promotion and CigarProp is still in the lead! The Dojo sampler is sneaking up and Dojo has a huge following, so anything could happen. Kevin’s sampler is made for the cooler weather that’s coming, so stock up!  

 

I had read somewhere that Fratello‘s Arelequin was due to ship soon  to retailers and I decided I should smoke the one that came in the Space Fresh Pack that I recently bought. I had been looking forward this one, it has a San Andrés wrapper, Ecuador Habano binder and fillers from Nicaragua and Peru, and sounds like a darned tasty blend. This was a toro, measuring 6″ x 5o, an ideal size in my opinion. I believe the production version will be 6″ x 52 box pressed. This, like all but the Oro, is made by Joya de Nicaragua. I absolutely loved the last half of this cigar, and that requires some explanation. I’ll also say that I’ve purchase two more Space Fresh Packs (because why not? Fox Cigars has them!).  The first half of this cigar was plagued by a void in the filler somewhere, which resulted in a tunnel, and hence a bad draw. This, in my experience, is an anomaly for cigars from that factory. It’s probably the first cigar of hundreds I’ve had a construction problem like that with. You might ask why I mention it at all, fair question, it’s not meant to disparage the brand or the cigar, it’s an odd situation, it was not exactly a regular production cigar, and once it burned past the void and started burning right, it was delicious! So much so that I was compelled to seek out more so that I could smoke it again as soon as possible. Maybe the responsible thing would have been to wait until I got the replacements and ignore the problem, but sometimes stuff happens and if I had given up on the cigar I would have missed out and not gone back for more! It had a nice rich cocoa flavor with that s

pice that’s unique to Peruvian tobacco. I can’t wait to smoke this again.

 

I probably should have kept to a theme and smoked a Fratello Bianco or Classico, but I had wanted to try the new CAO Bones in another size, so while I was out over the w

eekend, I picked up the Blind Hughie 6″ x 54 Toro size. Blind Hughie is a dominos game, the whole line being themed after the game.  If you missed it last time, this cigar has a Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper, Connecticut shade binder and Honduran, Nicaraguan and Dominican fillers. This cigar might be my favorite CAO cigar since the Flathead series, and it’s priced better, which is a win. I like the interplay between the Broadleaf and shade, although it’s less prominent in this vitola than the robusto to me. I still enjoyed this cigar quite a bit, it really hit the spot tonight, burn and draw were just right and it was a finger-burner. I need to give the Churchill and Gordo a try.

 

That’s all for tonight, until the next time, 

 

CigarCraig

 

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Aladino Vintage Sellection and Fratello Sorello Cigars

First a note about my STFU!!! post of last week. This is directed to those who didn’t read it because of the spoiler factor (Will Cooper), please bookmark it and circle back to it after Saka reveals the details, or you’ve made your own judgements, whatever your personal criteria might be, as I think you’ll find some entertainment value in the piece regardless of my find

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This week flew by, and I found myself grabbing cigars that I’d written about before, so yesterday I had to smoke a few new ones. I ran some errands in the morning then cut the grass, so I went for a short cigar, the 4½ x 48 Aladino Vintage Selection Rothschild.  I believe this is relatively new to the market, and I also believe that this has a relatively reasonable price point, just over $6. This cigar has a Habano wrapper and Corojo binder and fillers grown in Honduras by the Eiroas, and they were rolled 4 or 5 years ago, hence the “Vintage” moniker. Had this been priced higher due to the “Vintage” tag, I would have been a little bummed, but as it is, it was a really tasty cigar. Here’s what I mean by that: As I was smoking it I was thinking that this wasn’t really anything more special than the regular Aladino line, which is really good, mond you. I saw the “Vintage” sub-band and had a perception that it was going to be more expensive and therefore should be more special. When I saw the price, I thought, hey, this is a darned good smoke, full flavored, nice spice, like a well aged Camacho Corojo from 2002ish. Was that a negative thing to say about the cigar? I don’t think so, I think it’s a great cigar that’s priced right! 

 

When I bought the Macanudo Inspirado Greens a few weeks back, I also added on a Fratello Space Fresh Pack, which

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I honestly thought I had missed out on. I saw them listed, and for $20 even, I had to add one on, and I’m kinda kicking myself for not getting two. The Space Fresh Pack has the Fratello Classico, Fratello Bianco II, the Arlequin and the Sorella, all in 6″ x 50 formats. This was a bit of a test flight, if you will, for the Arlquin and Sorella, and they decided to release the Sorella in two sizes (newither being the 6″ x 50) in Europe. So I smoked the Sorella last night. Sorella features an Habano Ecuador wrapper, Indonesian Binder and Nicaragua and Dominican filler. There are very few Fratello cigars I don’t like, OK, there aren’t any really. There are obviously some I like over others, I love the Bianco Boxer most of all I think. I believe I understand why this cigar might appeal to the European palette, and this isn’t a slight on either the Europeans or the cigar. The cigar was a very good cigar, it was subtle, nuanced, without the pronounced flavors that the American palate is accustomed to. I think this is why it might have more appeal abroad than in the US. I’m excited to try the Arlequin now, and might have to get more packs. I bought them at one of the great sites who supports my site (Fox). 

 

I revisited the Perdomo Reserve 10th Anniversary Maduro this week and have to say I still prefer the 20th Maduro and the 10th Habano. Weird, huh? Anyway, that’s all for today, until the next time,

 

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News: ​Fratello Announces Arlequin Prensado Release

Just when I was lamenting the lack of news, more news comes in. I actually never managed to get my hands on last years Space Fresh Pack, sadly, so I haven’t tried this cigar yet! I wonder if there are any still out there? I really look forward to trying this Arlequin, as it just sounds tasty as hell.

 

Fratello Cigars is pleased to announce the Fratello Arlequin Prensado.

 

Arlequin was introduced in June 2019 with the release of the Space Fresh Packs in a 6 x 50 format.  The intent was that the consumer would pick their favorite cigar from the two choices available in the Fresh Pack and share their feedback with the Fratello Team.  

 

“We had an overwhelming response to our market research.  We had people form all over the world submitting their preferred smoke. I was so impressed with the data, as different countries and demographics would be favor one blend over the other.  Said de Frias.


  • Wrapper: San Andres Mexico
  • Binder: Ecuador Habano
  • Filler: Peru and Nicaragua 
  • This “Same Blend, New Look” version of the Arlequin will debut in 2 box-pressed vitolas, a 5 ½ x 52 Robusto and a 6 ½ x 54 Toro.
  • Packed in 20 count boxes Arlequin will retail individually for $9.50 the Robusto and $10.50 the Toro. 

Arlequin is manufactured at Joya de Nicaragua in Esteli.

 

Fratello plans to ship Arlequin September 2020.

 

 

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