Aging Room’s La Bohéme is making a comeback starting in January next year. Initially launched in 2014 with primarily Dominican tobacco, the line was retired by brand owner Rafael Nodal, who is now reviving it as a sub-brand.
This new Aging Room La Bohéme will be made in Nicaragua by A.J. Fernandez, featuring an entirely new, stronger blend of Nicaraguan tobacco with a hybrid Broadleaf and Habano wrapper grown in Connecticut over an all-Nicaraguan binder and filler.
It will be available in four sizes: Mimi (46 x 89mm – 3 1/2”, $17.90), Musico (60 x 159mm – 6 1/4”, $24.90), Pittore (52 x 130mm – 5 1/8”, $23.92), and Poeta (54 x 146mm – 5 3/4”, $24.52), all in 20-count boxes adorned with vintage bands.
“The original La Bohéme was introduced in 2014 as a tribute to the cigars my grandfather smoked in the small park near our home in Cuba. The new Aging Room La Bohéme is a look to the future, featuring bolder flavors and unique tobaccos. It represents three of my passions: music, cigars, and Cuba,” says Nodal.