Alec Bradley is preparing to ship the next installment of its annual Fine & Rare project: the Fine & Rare ANB-228, marking the 14th straight year for the series. The line is known for using 10 different tobaccos in each blend, continuing the brand’s focus on showcasing complex leaf combinations.
Produced at Raíces Cubana in Honduras, the 2025 edition features tobaccos from Honduras, Nicaragua, Mexico, and the Dominican Republic, including a Honduran Trojes wrapper and a mix of Honduran, Nicaraguan, Mexican San Andrés, and Dominican fillers.
The cigar will debut in a single 7″ x 50 Churchill format, with 1,500 ten-count boxes headed to brick-and-mortar retailers on November 3rd. Pricing is set at $19.99 per cigar.
Sharing his thoughts on the release, Alec Bradley Brand Ambassador Bradley Rubin said,
“We are delighted with the newest version of the Alec Bradley Fine & Rare series. After extensive testing of aged tobaccos and a meticulous blending process, we feel confident that Fine & Rare ANB-228 is one of the most luxurious and rewarding cigars we’ve ever produced with the talented artisans of Raíces Cubana.”
The Fine & Rare line continues to be one of Alec Bradley’s most anticipated annual releases, offering a blend-forward approach built around diverse tobacco origins and small production.
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