Cavalier Genève is continuing its Project Broadleaf series into 2026, though with a slightly smaller lineup than last year.
According to details released by the company, the 2026 program will include three cigars instead of four, with Skywalker, Wayfinders, and Cowrider making the cut. The Boartamer, which was part of the 2025 lineup, will not return this year.
As with the original concept, each release is built around Connecticut Broadleaf, with blends designed to highlight different expressions of the wrapper. The tobacco used for the wrapper undergoes multiple fermentation stages totaling roughly three to three-and-a-half years, followed by additional time aging in bales before rolling.
Production is expected to remain limited and comparable to 2025, though the available Broadleaf has now been split across three cigars instead of four. The releases are also part of Cavalier’s reworked Small Batch program, which comes with specific requirements for retailers looking to carry them.
Each of the three cigars will be shown at PCA 2026, along with a new Limited Edition for the year.
The Skywalker is scheduled to ship in June, followed by Wayfinders in September and Cowrider in November.
Cavalier also confirmed its annual Limited Edition 2026 release, which will again come in a single size and feature an undisclosed blend. The cigar is set for a July 2026 release, with 1,948 boxes of 10 cigars produced. Just over half of those boxes will be allocated to the U.S. market.
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