New German Cigar Coming Soon
The German engineers that are the masterminds behind the RVGN Raughvergnugen are coming with a new cigar. A cigar with no name, and a concept comparable with the Quesada Heisenberg.
Non-Nomiandum
The cigar, with the code name NN, comes with the philosophy of not distracting the consumer so the cigar enthusiast can focus on the cigar itself. No name, and minimal in packaging. The blend is not being disclosed either. The only thing that is known is that the cigar is medium in body. And that there is one size available. That is a 7×48 Churchill. For now, 200 boxes are produced. A total of 5000 cigars.
Where the RVGN Raughvergnugen comes from Intercigar in the Dominican Republic, the NN01 hails from Tabacalera William Ventura. The cigars are going to be available in the United States and Germany. The MSRP before tax is set at $8.90. The shipping starts in January.
German engineering
German Engineering Cigars is a company founded by German engineers. Their first blend is the RVGN Rauchvergnugen. The engineers try to incorporate German engineering with cigars. But they do not limit themselves to cigars. Last year, they released a limited edition ashtray that comes in a humidor. The ashtray has a biometric design, an homage to the intricate structure of the tobacco leaf. It is a 3D printed ashtray, printed with aluminum alloy.



