Limited Cigar Association: Cocoa di Padre Cigars

Product Number: 007-882-0057

Introduced by Privada Cigar Club in 2020, the Limited Cigar Association offers one of the most unique opportunities in the cigar industry: Instead of fashioning cigars themselves, Privada partners with some of the most respected brands and personalities in the industry to create limited-production cigars released exclusively through LCA to its retail partners. These special cigars are available only through LCA, and they release a new one every month, ensuring that connoisseurs can always anticipate something fresh and exciting.

Introduced in 2022, the Cocoa di Padre cigar is an exclusive collaboration between Chico Rivas and a renowned Italian family who have been hand-making luxury chocolates and pastries since 1882. The family's patriarch is an avid cigar smoker, and he commissioned a special, family blend from Dominican master Chico Rivas. Typically, only family members and close friends have been granted access to this cigar, but LCA received a limited supply on the condition that the family's name and company logo be omitted. Inspired by the family's long-standing baking tradition, the Cocoa di Padre features a seven-year-aged Dominican Corojo wrapper, a five-year-aged Dominican Piloto Cubano binder, and a filler blend that remains a closely guarded secret — all combining for a rich, dessert-like flavor profile.

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  • Length: 5.50 in./139.70 mm.
  • Ring Gauge: 52
  • Country: Dominican Republic
  • Wrapper Type: Corojo
  • Wrapper Country: Dominican Republic
  • Filler Country: Undisclosed
  • Binder Country: Dominican Republic
  • Package Type: Stick
  • Make: Handmade
  • Box Pressed: Not Box Pressed
Customer Reviews
Overall Rating:
2.5
1 reviews
Not as good as the description
September 05, 2024
Product: Limited Cigar Association Cocoa di Padre
It smells like cookies when it's unlit. The first part has a strong black coffee taste, bitter, not sweet. I don't know why Italy likes this flavor of cigars. Interrupted like black coffee with cream, the smoke becomes soft, but the taste is still not sweet. Later gave up.
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