Cigar enthusiasts who recall the quiet release of Robert Caldwell’s Long Live the King 11/07 on his 40th birthday last year will be delighted to hear that it’s making a comeback. This week, the 11/07 cigar will once again grace the shelves, giving aficionados another chance to savor this special blend.
The Long Live the King 11/07 returns in a 6 x 54 size, often described as a “chubby toro” due to its unique taper. What’s particularly noteworthy this time is that it’s offered in two distinct blends, both exclusively crafted with Honduran tobacco. One of these blends features a habano maduro wrapper, while the other boasts a maduro oscuro wrapper infused with added ligero.
These blends were carefully rolled three years ago at the renowned Davidoff’s Diadema Cigars de Honduras S.A. factory, which is also known as the Camacho factory, located in Honduras.
Robert Caldwell emphasizes that these cigars were intentionally aged for three years, in contrast to the Lost & Found series. To provide some context, the traditional Long Live the King blend leans heavily on Dominican tobaccos.
For those eager to get their hands on these cigars, there are approximately 225 boxes of Long Live the King 11/07 Habano and 325 of the 11/07 Maduro available. Regardless of the blend, each Long Live the King 11/07 cigar is priced at $25 per cigar and is conveniently offered in boxes of 10 cigars.
Interestingly, both Robert Caldwell and his wife share the same birthday, November 7th, which adds a personal touch to this cigar’s story.