Cavalier Genève Cigars has announced the third installment in its Project Broadleaf series, called Wayfinders. The new release debuts this week and, for the first time in the line, will be available in two vitolas.

Project Broadleaf was introduced in 2025 as a core line built around Connecticut Broadleaf, with four distinct annual releases designed to highlight different size and blend variations.

The Wayfinders blend features a Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper, a Jamastran binder, and fillers from Estelí, Jamastran, and India. The wrapper underwent more than three years of fermentation, followed by an additional year in bale, making the tobacco over five years old.

Two formats are being offered:

  • 5 7/8 x 52 Parejo (10-count box)
  • 9 x 48 Parejo (10-count box)

According to Cavalier, the same base blend was adapted to fit each vitola.

“These cigars are some of the most intense and rich releases we’ve introduced so far at Cavalier, offering a bold experience for our customers,” said Sébastien Decoppet, founder of Cavalier Genève Cigars.

All cigars are produced at the company’s Fabrica Centroamericana de Tabaco S.A. in Honduras. While the Wayfinders have already been fully allocated to retailers, a fourth Project Broadleaf release is scheduled for November.