Foundation Cigar Company Collector’s Humidor

Foundation Cigar Company Collector’s Humidor

Foundation Cigar Company Collector’s Humidor 300 194 Michel Arlia

Foundation Cigar Company celebrates the state of Connecticut, large producer of the homonym tobacco, with a limited release humidor.

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Nick Melillo, president of Foundation Cigar Company, said: “With this humidor we want to honoring the whole chain of production of Connecticut tobacco, those that imported the seeds and those that cultivated and selected them for a hundred years.”

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The Foundation Cigar Company logo is seared on the outside of the humidor’s lid; opening it, you’ll find the artwork, which showcases a barn on a tobacco field that is immersed in sunlight, of the artist Alex Thief Operando under the lid. Where you’d usually find the cigars, is a double doored cabinet style opening. The two wings contain 5 cigars, the Tabernacle Corona, each and underneath are another 20 cigars of the same size. These cigars are made up of a Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper, a Mexican San Andres binder and fillers from Honduras and Nicaragua. The Nicaraguan tobacco comes from the La Soledad farm, a plantation proberty of  A.J. Fernandez.

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The form of the humidor is inspired by the boxes in which the old farmers kept their precious seeds; sales of the humidor will begin at the IPCPR 2017 in Las Vegas.