Alec Bradley Fine & Rare Ships For 2024

Alec Bradley Fine & Rare, an annual, limited-edition cigar with a different blend and size every year. One thing every release has in common since the brand started in 2011: it always contains a total of 10 different tobaccos in its blend. Called Fine & Rare A(11)-FYT, the cigar began shipping to retailers earlier this month.
It comes in one size, a Churchill measuring 7 inches by 54 ring gauge, and is rolled in Honduras at the Raices Cubanas factory where only one pair (a buncher and roller) is entrusted with producing the cigar. The blend consists of a Criollo ’98 wrapper from the Trojes region in Honduras; two Honduran binders (Jamastran Criollo ’98 and Trojes Corojo ’99); and seven different filler tobaccos:
- Honduran Criollo ’98 from Jamastran
- Honduran Corojo ’99 from Jamastran
- Honduran Corojo ’99 from Trojes
- Nicaraguan Criollo ’98 from Estelí
- Honduran Corojo ’98 from Trojes
- Nicaraguan Corojo ’99 from Estelí
- Nicaraguan Criollo ’98 from Jalapa
The filler tobaccos come from both viso primings, combining for a blend of 10 different leaves.
Packaged in 10-count boxes, each Fine & Rare A(11)-FYT cigar has a suggested retail price of $26.99. Only 1,500 boxes are being produced.