This summer, the company added a new line called Cavalier Geneve Inner Circle. It’s a four-size line using tobaccos from four countries; none of which are out of the ordinary. The cigars feature two bands but not a piece of gold foil on the wrappe...
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This summer, the company added a new line called Cavalier Geneve Inner Circle. It’s a four-size line using tobaccos from four countries; none of which are out of the ordinary. The cigars feature two bands but not a piece of gold foil on the wrapper. Once again, this would otherwise not be out of the ordinary, except that this is Cavalier Genève, a company that is known for placing a small piece of 24-karat gold foil on the wrappers of its cigars. Inner Circle does not feature it, which seems to be an effort to not make Cavalier all about the foil. As for the blend, it uses a habano wrapper from Jalapa, Nicaragua over a habano binder from the Jamastran Valley in Honduras and four different fillers: Dominican piloto, habano from Jalapa, broadleaf from Jamastran as well as tobacco from Pennsylvania.