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Title: Recluse Cigar to debut at this years IPCPR booths 1283-1285
Post by: Recluse Cigar on 06/28/2012 11:24 AM
Geetings,  we would like to announce a new company (Iconic Leaf Cigar) a new truly off the grid cigar line (The Recluse) and a new factory, Leyendas Cubanas.

Please feel free to also visit our website at www.iconicleafcigar.com for more info.  

Recluse The First Release.
 
The RECLUSE cigar is comprised of the absolute finest of everything. From the seed that is sown, to the blend of the tobacco leaves that make up this masterpiece, to the painstaking fermentation. Under the watchful eye of the maestro, Don Jose Rafael in the Leyendas Cubanas factory, each cigar goes through a Club Med for cigars, if you will. Each leaf is hand selected from only the finest tobacco leaves of the harvest. From the Flavorful and smooth Brazilian Maduro wrapper and Cameroon binder, to the specifically selected Dominican leaf variations in the filler, these cigars are what we believe to be the finest in the world. Each and every leaf in the RECLUSE goes through EIGHT fermentation cycles. Why? Because Don Jose Rafael will not settle for mediocrity. Every RECLUSE is rolled in the old Cuban tradition of tubing which is taking each filler leaf and rolling it into a tube instead of folding it. Once all the filler leaves are each individually rolled into a tube shape, they are brought together and surrounded with the binder. This is time consuming but creates an effortless draw and an unparalleled smoking experience. We then box press each cigar to compress the leaf and reduce air space. This spot lights the flavors of the blend and creates a slower burn while delivering an exceptional draw. The RECLUSE line is offered in ten box pressed sizes.
 
Three of the ten sizes are shapes that have never been produced anywhere in the world. We invented them and they are amazing! Our cigars are blended for maximum flavor with such smoothness it might make one think; how did they do that? For over twenty years we have dreamed about a cigar like this. The stars have aligned and now it is a reality. We invite you to experience the RECLUSE for yourself and enjoy the Flavor, the passion, the excitement and all of the care that has gone into the making of this truly exceptional cigar.


www.iconicleafcigar.com
Title: Re: Recluse Cigar to debut at this years IPCPR booths 1283-1285
Post by: kylepwhalen on 06/28/2012 11:29 AM
Hmm...
Title: Re: Recluse Cigar to debut at this years IPCPR booths 1283-1285
Post by: McBryde on 06/28/2012 11:32 AM
OK, you have me interested, what is the flavor profile on these? Also, what are the prices going to look like on them?

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Title: Re: Recluse Cigar to debut at this years IPCPR booths 1283-1285
Post by: lubrix on 06/28/2012 11:35 AM
Nice site!.
Title: Re: Recluse Cigar to debut at this years IPCPR booths 1283-1285
Post by: SenorPablo on 06/28/2012 12:20 PM
Welcome!  Sounds like an interesting line.

-Paul
Title: RE: Recluse Cigar to debut at this years IPCPR booths 1283-1285
Post by: Brlesq on 06/28/2012 12:31 PM
Welcome to CG!

Interesting description.  How about sending us 5-6 so we can do an official Geek Critique on them and publish the results?  Nothing helps sell cigars like good word-of-mouth!
Title: Re: Recluse Cigar to debut at this years IPCPR booths 1283-1285
Post by: Shukpaw on 06/28/2012 12:34 PM
There is just not enough time and money to try all the new cigars I want to try.
Title: Re: Recluse Cigar to debut at this years IPCPR booths 1283-1285
Post by: CrazyK on 06/28/2012 01:32 PM
Welcome to CG! We definitely need to run a Geek Critique on these.
Title: Re: Recluse Cigar to debut at this years IPCPR booths 1283-1285
Post by: pferg on 06/28/2012 01:50 PM
QuoteShukpaw - 6/28/2012  11:34 AM

There is just not enough time and money to try all the new cigars I want to try.

X2 but ill die trying  :biggrin:
Title: Re: Recluse Cigar to debut at this years IPCPR booths 1283-1285
Post by: lowpro75 on 06/28/2012 02:15 PM
For some reason I have the urge to isolate myself in a cave and smoke this cigar.
Title: RE: Recluse Cigar to debut at this years IPCPR booths 1283-1285
Post by: toby2 on 06/28/2012 03:43 PM
does this mean we all get one free? me first!
Title: Re: Recluse Cigar to debut at this years IPCPR booths 1283-1285
Post by: akira on 06/28/2012 03:49 PM
I'll take one too!  Thanks!

For some reason, I have the feeling we won't see much of Mr. Recluse Cigar around here...  If I'm wrong, welcome!
Title: RE: Recluse Cigar to debut at this years IPCPR booths 1283-1285
Post by: Shukpaw on 06/28/2012 04:41 PM
Quotetoby2 - 6/28/2012  1:43 PM

does this mean we all get one free? me first!

No it will be like Venture cigars.  Everyone, but me gets one.
Title: Re: Recluse Cigar to debut at this years IPCPR booths 1283-1285
Post by: metalhead y cigarguy on 06/28/2012 06:18 PM
The packaging looks nice, but I want to see the cigars.
Title: Re: Recluse Cigar to debut at this years IPCPR booths 1283-1285
Post by: McBryde on 06/28/2012 06:57 PM
Quoteakira - 6/28/2012  3:49 PM

I'll take one too!  Thanks!

For some reason, I have the feeling we won't see much of Mr. Recluse Cigar around here...  If I'm wrong, welcome!

I have the same feeling!

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Title: Re: Recluse Cigar to debut at this years IPCPR booths 1283-1285
Post by: McBryde on 06/28/2012 06:59 PM
Quotemetalhead y cigarguy - 6/28/2012  6:18 PM

The packaging looks nice, but I want to see the cigars.

I know lots of cigars that have really nice packaging and that is what they spent all their $$ on. The phrase "you can shine up a turd, but it's still a turd" comes to mind. Hopefully this isn't a turd!

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Title: Re: Recluse Cigar to debut at this years IPCPR booths 1283-1285
Post by: ntanner on 06/28/2012 07:10 PM
welcome to CG, hope we see you around.
Title: Re: Recluse Cigar to debut at this years IPCPR booths 1283-1285
Post by: toby2 on 06/28/2012 07:18 PM

QuoteMcBryde - 6/28/2012 7:59 PM
Quotemetalhead y cigarguy - 6/28/2012 6:18 PM The packaging looks nice, but I want to see the cigars.
I know lots of cigars that have really nice packaging and that is what they spent all their $$ on. The phrase "you can shine up a turd, but it's still a turd" comes to mind. Hopefully this isn't a turd! E

i know right? you can get a box of 20 of a brand for like $200 or four fivers for $80 :confused: