JohnS Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago Wow, it seems that perhaps other manufacturers have caught onto the idea that producing a Ninfa is a great idea. Kudos to EGM. No doubt you're grateful for the Fabrica 5 Puro Desnudo Ninfas N7! EGM Ninfa Debuting Next Week February 2, 2026 - Charlie Minato The newest cigar from EGM Cigars will go on sale next week. On Monday, Feb. 9, an event will be held at The Cabinet Club in Kuwait City to launch the EGM Ninfa, a new 7 x 34 cigar. It is made entirely of three-year-old Dominican tobacco. Ettore Moraschinelli of EGM told halfwheel that the blend is seco dominant, but there’s some ligero inside. It is made at an unnamed factory in the Dominican Republic. In the U.S., the cigar will have an MSRP of $19.99. However, the cigar will be offered exclusively in Kuwait for three months, before distribution will be expanded to other markets. The EGM Ninfa is offered in 25-count and 10-count boxes, pictured above. “Ninfas are a dream come true,” said Moraschinelli in a press release. “These elegant cigars speak to us about bygone era. It’s a size that asks you to slow down and listen to the leaf.” Moraschinelli and Kacper Hamilton worked together on the branding, which they say was inspired by Art Nouveau. Previously, Hamilton has designed a few accessories that are sold by EGM’s parent company. Source: https://halfwheel.com/egm-ninfa-debuting-next-week/461641/ 3
JohnS Posted 12 hours ago Author Posted 12 hours ago EGM Cigars Unveils its Latest Creation February 3, 2026 - Press Release EGM Cigars will unveil the EGM Ninfa at a launch event on February the 9th at Kuwait City’s The Cabinet Club, marking the return of a slender vitola largely absent from modern production in recent decades. Rolled Totalmente a Mano in the Dominican Republic, the Ninfa measures 178 mm with a 34 ring gauge. Presented in varnished boxes, Ninfas will be offered in Boxes of 10 (3-4-3) and Boxes of 25 (8-9-8). The visual language was conceived by Kacper Hamilton and Ettore Moraschinelli, inspired by Art Nouveau flowing lines and natural forms that mirror he cigar’s quiet gentleness. EGM Ninfas will be exclusively available in the Kuwaiti market for 3 months following their launch date. They will then reach distributors across the globe. Presented in varnished boxes, Ninfas are available in a Box of 10 (3-4-3) or a Box of 25 (8-9-8), with a visual language inspired by Art Nouveau—flowing lines and natural forms that mirror the cigar’s quiet gentleness. EGM Ninfas will be available exclusively in Kuwait for a three-month period following the launch. “Ninfas are a dream come true. These elegant cigars speak to us about bygone era. It’s a size that asks you to slow down and listen to the leaf.” EGM’s CEO Ettore Gabriele Moraschinelli. Source: https://www.cigarjournal.com/egm-cigars-unveils-its-latest-creation/ 1
ha_banos Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery ... that mediocrity can pay to greatness? 4
Popular Post NYGuido Posted 11 hours ago Popular Post Posted 11 hours ago $20 apiece, eh? I’ll stick with Fab5, thanks. 5
gormag38 Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago I think it's great that others are starting to buy into the 'from a bygone era' theme. But at $20/stick it seems a little steep. 2
Lucas Buck Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago My favorite size and I’m not tempted at all. Still can’t believe people are spending 20+ for NCs. 3
NYGuido Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 2 hours ago, Lucas Buck said: My favorite size and I’m not tempted at all. Still can’t believe people are spending 20+ for NCs. Padron and Davidoff have wonderful offerings in the $20+ range. And, with taxes, a lot of sticks crack that easily. Not like there’s a lot of Cubans under that price, either. Really the best sub-20 are Fab5, Padron, Aging Room. 4
JPark3 Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago I like seeing more of this size, but, man. I haven't had any EGM's but that's quite the price per stick. The N7 punches well above its weight so it'll be interesting to see what this can do. 2
Popular Post Lucas Buck Posted 6 hours ago Popular Post Posted 6 hours ago 2 hours ago, NYGuido said: Padron and Davidoff have wonderful offerings in the $20+ range. And, with taxes, a lot of sticks crack that easily. Not like there’s a lot of Cubans under that price, either. Really the best sub-20 are Fab5, Padron, Aging Room. Perhaps I’m living too much in the past but even now most Cubans are in the $20-$30 range and for my taste they are still where the value is. Obviously if you get the same pleasure from NCs you are gonna go that way. I dunno, the difference for me is exponential and I guess I just don’t understand how so many don’t have a similar experience. Give me a farmie, custom roll or even a Cuban MM over any NC. I crave Cuban tobacco. For me, there is no substitute. 5
carsncigarsuk Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago That article on the Cigar Journal link is written so poorly and is littered with errors, the proof reader needs to be fired or trained. With regards the EGM Ninfa I imagine it will be overpriced and pretty boring to smoke. I have smoked most of the EGM production including the Empyrean lines and none of it is anything that makes you think wow...I need these in my humidor rotation. Add to that they are pretty expensive and when compared to other NC in the same price ranges they really can't compete on flavours or complexity. The construction is always pretty spot on though. 2
M777 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago I wonder what percentage of their volume is repeat customer sales. These sure have an aggressive marketing campaign on social media show casing high end cigar accessories and exotic locations. That alone made me suspicious a long time ago. I was given a Robusto by an acquaintance (newer to the cigar scene) last year. Super bland and one dimensional cedar is the best way I can describe it. 2
chasy Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago It would make sense to me that the EGM crew is likely lurking on FOH, have seen the obvious success of the Nudies line and basically have their new product pipeline handed to them. If I were them, that's what I'd do. $20 for a NC Ninfa is quite high. Hard to be dramatically more expensive and worse than the competition, even with snazzy packaging. 2
AshMe Nothing Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Random noob question. Why do cigar releases seem to be, at least in my limited time on here, in Kuwait? Or more specifically in Kuwait City. Is the cigar market simply that strong in Kuwait that it’s a litmus test market for mass production? Am I missing something else or just uninformed? Or all of or some combination of the above?
El Presidente Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 13 minutes ago, AshMe Nothing said: Random noob question. Why do cigar releases seem to be, at least in my limited time on here, in Kuwait? Or more specifically in Kuwait City. Is the cigar market simply that strong in Kuwait that it’s a litmus test market for mass production? Am I missing something else or just uninformed? Or all of or some combination of the above? Mohammad and his Kuwait cigar team are one of the most professional premium cigar operations in the world today. It is a pleasure to work with them. It is a pleasure to spend time with them. I can certainly understand why global brands partner with them. 2
ElLoboLoco Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 8 hours ago, Lucas Buck said: My favorite size and I’m not tempted at all. Still can’t believe people are spending 20+ for NCs. I can’t believe people spend over $30 for Cubans. One is as nuts as the other.
ha_banos Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 9 minutes ago, ElLoboLoco said: I can’t believe people spend over $30 for Cubans. One is as nuts as the other. Did you know a Bolivar PC costs us 30$ here. 1
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