Cigar News: Black Star Line Cigars Goes National with Mr. Fahrenheit

Originally released as a (5×50) robusto for NFG23 Festival at the Underground Cigar shop in Fort Worth, TX, Mr. Fahrenheit will get its national debut at this years Premium Cigar Association (PCA) trade show in Las Vegas, NV.

The blend is described as:

  • Wrapper – Connecticut Broadleaf
  • Binder – Dominican
  • Filler – Nicaraguan and Dominican

The cigar is named Mr. Fahrenheit to pay homage to firefighters and also to Freddie Mercury who sings about Mr. Fahrenheit in Queen’s song “Don’t Stop Me Now”.

The new release will be expressed in a (6 x 46) Corona vitola with shaggy foot. This release is rolled by Tabacalera La Isla in the Dominican Republic.

Black Star Line Cigars owner Aric Bey says,

“I am a retired Chicago firefighter and a huge fan of Queen so I thought this would be a great way to represent both.  We will also be donating money from this release to Ignite the Spirit charity to help families of firefighters.”

MSRP for this release will be $11.99. Tabacalera La Isla will be rolling 5000 cigars as the initial order for Black Star Line Cigars.