Riste Ristevski takes you on a journey on how he created the most awesome cigar ever. The Fixin’s cigar was nothing short of epic. We traveled around the world in search of the finest tobacco, and in the process, we discovered something truly remarkable. The wrapper used in this cigar is over 100 years old and was kept in the tomb with King Tut. Yes, you read that right. We stumbled upon this treasure trove of tobacco leaves while exploring the ancient ruins of Egypt.
But our journey was not without its challenges. While flying back from South America, we accidentally dropped some rare tobacco into an active volcano called Momotombo. However, we were lucky enough to salvage some of the rarest tobacco to be found.
We continued our journey, collecting the finest tobacco leaves from all over the world to create the perfect blend for The Fixin’s cigar. And let me tell you, it was well worth it. This cigar is a masterpiece, with flavors of chocolate truffles, aged leather, creamed honey, black espresso, nutmeg, sweet black tea, hickory wood, and black pepper in the first third. In the second third, you’ll taste the notes of white chocolate, dark beer, cinnamon stick, light brown sugar, cardamom, licorice, all-spice, and salted caramel. Finally, the last third features flavors of dark chocolate, red pepper, clove, maple wood, toasted marshmallows, dried fruit, and cake frosting.
You won’t find fruity pebbles or cocoa nibs in this one.
The wrapper is just the icing on the cake, so to speak. It adds a level of complexity and depth to this cigar that you just won’t find anywhere else. And if that’s not enough to convince you, consider this: The Fixin’s cigar comes in a 5 pack bundle, but there are only 100 bundles available. The price for this exclusive, rare cigar will be announced at the event.
So mark your calendars for My Old Kentucky Herf, taking place at high noon on May 13th. Join us in the ranks of cigar enthusiasts and be part of this epic adventure, from the ancient tombs of Egypt to the fiery depths of a South American volcano.
Riste Ristevski
“There is nothing impossible to him who will try.“
Aleksandr the Great