A few months ago, I remember seeing something about a new cigar company called Fable Cigars. I run across plenty of new cigar companies in various stages, but this one stuck out to me for one reason: the cigars were being made at Fabrica de Tabacos NicaSueño S.A., the factory behind RoMa Craft Tobac’s products. Fable is owned by Sean Kremenetski and Mitul Shah. The latter is noted for owning four stores in New York state, oddly all named differently. As for the company’s first release, Fourth Prime, it reminds me a lot of RoMa Craft’s early start. The name itself is numerical based, but it reminds me a bit of “primates” and the cigars were sold exclusively in four-pack samplers, very similar to how RoMa Craft launched CroMagnon five years ago. Blend-wise, it uses a Pennsylvania broadleaf wrapper, Ecuadorian habano ligero binder and fillers from the Dominican Republic and Nicaragua. Fable Fourth Prime Doc (4 1/2 x 52) — $8 (Boxes of 56, $448) Fable Fourth Prime Mersenne (5 1/4 x 56) — $9 (Boxes of 56, $504) Fable Fourth Prime Mi Mi (5 3/4 x 46) — $8.50 (Boxes of 56, $476) Fable Fourth Prime Sapta (6 1/4 x 54) — $9.50 (Boxes of ...
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