Alec Bradley's Fine & Rare series will return in November. Fine & Rare started in 2011 when Alan Rubin set out to make the most complex cigar in the world. The first blend used 10 different tobaccos. Each year since, the company has released a new Fine & Rare with different tobaccos and sizes.
The first Limited Edition Fine & Rate was released seven years ago. Alan Rubin wanted to make "the most complex cigar the world has ever seen." The goal was to use 10 different tobaccos in the same blend and has become an annual release. This years' is the Fine & Rare JRS10 = (86), a 6 ½” X 56 Ring Gauge Parejo, which is actually the second time this blend has been released, it was also the 2015 release.