
Limited Release. Numbered.
The Schleien No. XXVI
The most expensive production cigar in the world.
A single custom blend bearing the Schleien name in Roman numerals. Hand-rolled in Texas by a master Cuban torcedor. Permanently sold out.
Status
Sold Out
Limited Release. Numbered.
The Schleien No. XXVI
(No. 26 · Roman numerals on the cartouche)
For collectors only · Status: Sold Out
Surgeon General's Warning
Cigar smoking can cause cancers of the mouth and throat, even if you do not inhale.
The flagship of the SmokeDaddy Cigar Company. One blend. The Schleien name in Roman numerals on the cartouche.
The wrapper is an aged Habano Ecuador leaf with a glassy oil. The binder is Nicaraguan. The long-filler is aged Nicaraguan Criollo '98 from the Estelí highlands.
Every cigar is hand-rolled in Texas by a master Cuban torcedor. Box-pressed. Triple Cuban cap.
The smoke begins with cocoa, leather, and cedar. It opens into a long finish of espresso, baking spice, and dried cherry.
At $7,500 per cigar, it is the most expensive production cigar in the world. Production is permanently capped. The waitlist is the only way in.
The Tasting Arc
How it smokes.
First Third
- Cocoa
- Leather
- Cedar
Middle
- Espresso
- Baking Spice
Final Third
- Dried Cherry
- Long Finish
- Wrapper
- Habano Ecuador, heavily aged
- Binder
- Nicaraguan Estelí
- Filler
- Aged Nicaraguan Criollo '98
- Vitola
- Box-pressed Toro. 6.0" × 54
- Origin
- Hand-rolled in Texas by a master Cuban torcedor
- Edition
- Limited Release. Numbered.
Pair with
- Spirit
- Pappy Van Winkle 23
- Coffee
- Panama Geisha, single origin
- Setting
- After dinner. No phone.
The Schleien No. XXVI
$7,500·Sold Out