It’s been a few years since I first reviewed the original Fine & Rare. The flagship cigar for Alec Bradley was noted for having seven different filler tobaccos, an interesting and informative band, and at least in my case, burning incredibly slow. Fine & Rare has become an annual thing, changing shapes and names each year. The 2015 version was known as JRS10=(86) and was offered in a 6 1/2 x 56 vitola. It once again features seven filler tobaccos, two binders and one wrapper for a total of 10 different types of tobacco. A total of 2,000 boxes of 10 were released with 1,500 heading to the U.S. As in the past, the large bands feature a variety of information: First Issue and release numbers Original Roll Date Release Date Weekly Quantity Produced Factory Name Signatures of the factory supervisor and rollers Signature of Ralph Montero, vice-president of Alec Bradley Signature of Alan Rubin, president & founder of Alec Bradley This is now the fifth year for Fine & Rare, although the company has made a few charity-only sizes over the years that are not listed below. Alec Bradley Fine & Rare HJ10-i Toro (6 x 52) – 2011 – ...
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