Tabac Trading Company Releases New Cigars
What do you do when you’re not creative when it comes to naming cigars? Then you take existing names and twist them a little. That’s what Patrick Potter of Tabac Trading Company did with his Muestra de Tabac, copying Steve Saka’s Muestra de Saka. So for the Tabac Milk & Honey Potter probably looked at the Asylum Dragon Milk and the Viaje Honey & Handgrenades to come up with the name.
There will be three blends available in a 5 ½ x55 Robusto, with expected 5 count samples in a 4×42 corona size later this year. The blends are a Candela wrapped version under the name Milk & Honey Matcha, a San Andres broadleaf wrapped version under the name Milk & Honey Black Sugar and the original Connecticut Shade version. Milk & Honey is blended by Patrick Potter, owner of Tabac Trading Company. The cigars are produced at the Las Villas factory in Estelí, Nicaragua.



