Bellas Artes debuted at the 2016 IPCPR Convention & Trade Show with Bellas Artes Hybrid Rojita. Bellas Artes Maduro are an extension of this line. They are made with a dark Brazilian Mata Fina Maduro wrapper, Mexican San Andrés binder tobacco and aged Nicaraguan tobacco fillers. The line is said to have been inspired by a visit by Abdel Fernández to Cuba’s national art museum in Havana, the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes de la Habana. Medium to strong, notes of espresso, dark cocoa, wood and sweet spices emerge in a broad profile with a well-balanced finish.
Cigar Journal’s #1 Cigar of 2019.







