

Alec Bradley Kintsugi
Earth, Wood, Chocolate, Nuts, Pepper.

The Alec Bradley Kintsugi is a cigar with an interesting concept and a well-crafted blend. Here's a description:
Concept: "Kintsugi" refers to the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold, making the repaired piece even more beautiful and valuable than the original. Alec & Bradley Rubin, the second-generation cigar makers at Alec Bradley, used this concept as a metaphor for the cigar industry, which they see as somewhat fragmented. They hope that their cigars, like the gold in Kintsugi, can bring people together.
Blend:
Wrapper: Honduran Habano from the Trojes region
Binder: A blend of Honduran and Nicaraguan tobaccos
Filler: A blend of Honduran and Nicaraguan tobaccos
Flavor: Expect a medium-bodied smoke with a complex and balanced flavor profile. Common notes include:
Earth: Earthy undertones provide a foundation.
Wood: Cedar or other wood notes add complexity.
Chocolate: Hints of dark chocolate or cocoa.
Nuts: Nutty flavors like almonds or hazelnuts.
Pepper: A touch of spice adds a bit of kick.
Body: This is a medium-bodied cigar, offering a balanced and approachable smoking experience.
Strength: The Kintsugi is medium in strength, making it suitable for a wide range of smokers.
Wrapper: The Honduran Habano wrapper contributes to the cigar's flavor and aroma.
Additional Points:
The Alec Bradley Kintsugi is made at the Raices Cubanas factory in Danlí, Honduras.
It is available in various sizes and shapes.
This cigar has received positive reviews and ratings from cigar publications and smokers.
The packaging is inspired by the Japanese art of Kintsugi, with a beautiful and elegant design.
If you're looking for a well-crafted cigar with a balanced flavor profile and an interesting backstory, the Alec Bradley Kintsugi is definitely worth trying. It offers a smooth and enjoyable smoking experience with a touch of complexity.