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Alec Bradley Launches New Fine & Rare A(11)-FYT

November 7, 2024 By Matthew Tabacco

Alec Bradley has announced the next iteration of the celebrated Fine & Rare project, Fine & Rare A(11)-FYT. This limited-edition cigar continues the tradition of Alec Bradley Fine & Rare that began in 2011. Fine & Rare A(11)-FYT, like its predecessors, includes ten different, top-grade tobaccos harvested from the finest crops and crafted by a single pair of master artisans. And, like its predecessors, Fine & Rare A(11)-FYT boasts a unique blend, shape and branding.

Fine & Rare A(11)-FYT features a Trojes Criollo 98 wrapper, two binders: Jamastran Criollo 98 and Trojes Corojo 99 — and seven different filler tobaccos: Jamastran Criollo 98, Jamastran Corojo 99, Trojes Corojo 99, Estelí Criollo 98, Trojes Corojo 99, Estelí Corojo 99 and Jalapa Criollo 98.

Bradley Rubin, Alec Bradley brand ambassador, said, “We are incredibly excited to continue the tradition of Fine & Rare with the new A(11)-FYT. The Raices Cubana team came together to develop a complex, intricate and satisfying smoking experience unlike anything produced before it. Fine & Rare is a marquee release for Alec Bradley, and A(11)-FYT delivers everything you could want in a premium cigar and more.”

Alec Bradley Fine & Rare A(11)-FYT is crafted by a single pair of master buncher and roller at the Raices Cubanas factory in Honduras. It is available in a single size: a brawny 7 X 54 parejo that harmonizes power with elegance. A(11)-FYT comes in ten-count boxes. Only 1,500 boxes of the cigar were produced. It started shipping to retailers November 1.

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