El Septimo’s Vartan The Dragon To Retail For Nearly $100
Mar 13, 2024 | By Thomas Pappalardo
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Geneva-based cigarmaker El Septimo is introducing a limited-edition cigar called Vartan the Dragon and it has a suggested retail price for just under $100. It will be shown at this month’s PCA trade show and ships to retailers on April 8.
The cigar is named after two people, one historical and the other still alive. The first allusions is to the ancient Armenian General Vartan (also spelled Vardan) Mamikonian, who led a rebellion against the Sasanian Empire in the fifth century and is regarded today as a martyr and saint of the Armenian Church. The second is Vartan Seferian, owner of Ambassador Fine Cigars in Phoenix, Arizona, who collaborated with El Septimo on creating the blend.
Though it shares the red packaging and dragon motif typical of a Year of the Dragon release, chairman and CEO of El Septimo Zaya Younan tells Cigar Aficionado that Vartan has nothing to do with Lunar New Year or the Chinese Zodiac. “Year of the Dragon comes and goes, but legends called Dragon stay forever,” he says.
Vartan the Dragon
Vartan The Dragon is made in one size, Presidente, measuring 6 3/4 inches by 58 ring gauge. It’s a five-country blend consisting of an Ecuador Habano wrapper, Dominican binder and a mix of fillers from Costa Rica, Honduras, Nicaragua and the Dominican Republic. According to the company, all of the tobaccos used have been aged for 15 years, and the cigar is intended to be medium-to-full in body.
The cigars don’t come cheap, retailing for $98 each (before taxes), or $784 per box of eight cigars. Production is limited to just 999 boxes.
The name of the factory has not been disclosed but El Septimo did say that Vartan the Dragon, like all El Septimo cigars, is made in Costa Rica.
El Septimo’s Vartan The Dragon To Retail For Nearly $100
Mar 13, 2024 | By Thomas Pappalardo
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El Septimo’s Vartan The Dragon To Retail For Nearly $100Photos/El Septimo
Geneva-based cigarmaker El Septimo is introducing a limited-edition cigar called Vartan the Dragon and it has a suggested retail price for just under $100. It will be shown at this month’s PCA trade show and ships to retailers on April 8.
The cigar is named after two people, one historical and the other still alive. The first allusions is to the ancient Armenian General Vartan (also spelled Vardan) Mamikonian, who led a rebellion against the Sasanian Empire in the fifth century and is regarded today as a martyr and saint of the Armenian Church. The second is Vartan Seferian, owner of Ambassador Fine Cigars in Phoenix, Arizona, who collaborated with El Septimo on creating the blend.
Though it shares the red packaging and dragon motif typical of a Year of the Dragon release, chairman and CEO of El Septimo Zaya Younan tells Cigar Aficionado that Vartan has nothing to do with Lunar New Year or the Chinese Zodiac. “Year of the Dragon comes and goes, but legends called Dragon stay forever,” he says.
Vartan the Dragon
Vartan The Dragon is made in one size, Presidente, measuring 6 3/4 inches by 58 ring gauge. It’s a five-country blend consisting of an Ecuador Habano wrapper, Dominican binder and a mix of fillers from Costa Rica, Honduras, Nicaragua and the Dominican Republic. According to the company, all of the tobaccos used have been aged for 15 years, and the cigar is intended to be medium-to-full in body.
The cigars don’t come cheap, retailing for $98 each (before taxes), or $784 per box of eight cigars. Production is limited to just 999 boxes.
The name of the factory has not been disclosed but El Septimo did say that Vartan the Dragon, like all El Septimo cigars, is made in Costa Rica.