Cavalier Genève Launches Project Broadleaf Wayfinders with Two New Vitolas
Cavalier Genève Cigars has released the third iteration of its Project Broadleaf line for 2025. This edition, named Project Broadleaf Wayfinders, marks a first for the series by offering two vitolas from the same blend.
Project Broadleaf demonstrates Cavalier Genève’s distinctive approach to premium cigars. Each release focuses on a Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper, which is challenging to source. The brand introduces four unique releases per year, each featuring a different size and blend variation.
Project Broadleaf Wayfinders: Two Sizes, One Blend
The Wayfinders come in two vitolas, each tailored to deliver a bold, balanced smoking experience.
5 7/8 x 52 Parejo – presented in a 10-count box, MSRP $170
9 x 48 Parejo – presented in a 10-count box, MSRP $280
Both sizes share the same base blend:
Wrapper: Connecticut Broadleaf
Binder: Jamastran
Filler: Estelí, Jamastran, India
The blend has been carefully rebalanced to suit the characteristics of each vitola. The Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper used in Wayfinders underwent over three years of fermentation, including a one-year bale period, and is more than five years old.
Production and Availability
All cigars in the third and fourth 2025 Project Broadleaf releases are already fully allocated. No additional units are available for this year. Cavalier Genève plans to make all four Project Broadleaf releases annual offerings, with possible blend adjustments over time.
“These cigars are some of the most intense and rich releases we’ve introduced so far at Cavalier,” said Sébastien Decoppet, founder of Cavalier Genève Cigars.
All Project Broadleaf cigars are hand-rolled at Fabrica Centroamericana de Tabaco S.A., the company’s own factory, ensuring meticulous quality and consistency in every stick.



