Popular Post El Presidente Posted April 29 Popular Post Posted April 29 BR La Dalia and Fenomeno launches May 1st through Fabrica 5, IHeartcigars and COH. I will detail pricing and box formats tomorrow. Just a heads up 16
Popular Post Joeyjojo Posted April 29 Popular Post Posted April 29 At this point I may as well tell my employer to route my paycheck straight to Fabrica5 💵 1 6
westg Posted April 29 Posted April 29 Will these be available to purchase within Australia? Would definitely go for some Fenomenos. What are the specs on these two cigars? The Fenomeno by far the best non-Cuban I have smoked. 2
El Presidente Posted April 30 Author Posted April 30 On 4/29/2026 at 5:56 PM, westg said: Will these be available to purchase within Australia? Would definitely go for some Fenomenos. What are the specs on these two cigars? The Fenomeno by far the best non-Cuban I have smoked. West, We have no intention at this stage of importing the BR range for retail distribution in Australia. Retailers can certainly purchase them. They would need to set up a wholesale account with either myself or Ravi. Several in Australia already have. The problem you have West is that due to Govt taxes, the Fenomenos in Oz would retail over $100 AUD a cigar. You are better off purchasing a 10 count from Fabrica 5, and even if hit by taxes is would work out to around $75 AUD a cigar. 1
Popular Post El Presidente Posted April 30 Author Popular Post Posted April 30 The Bond Roberts Dalia will be available in counts of 10/25/50. Size is 6 3/4 x 43. Price per stick is $ 15:35 a cigar. The Bond Roberts Fenomenos is available in counts of 10 and 50. Size is 7 3/4 x 54. Price per stick is $ 23.50 a cigar. We made the Dalia because it is my favourite vitola and I couldn't find a Dalia in Habanos today that is truely affordable/available to the FOH cigar lover. The Fenomeno is a 2 hour cigar and generally outside of my wheelhouse. That was until Hamlet made them initially as a gift to Rob Fox and I. We were blown away. If you have room for one large format cigar in your humidor, this would challenge to be it. Both cigars have had extensive testing among the cigar community around the world. Both have tested "lights out" with the feedback excellent. The cigars have had 6 months rest. We know they will age superbly at least to the three year mark. I would put them away for 60 days to acclimatise. Dalia Tasting Notes Bright, refined, and quietly complex. La Dalia opens on cedar, toasted almond, and a lift of citrus peel before settling into café au lait, light caramel, and soft baking spice; the final third deepens into aged wood, hazelnut, and a whisper of cocoa while holding a composed medium body throughout. An elegant cigar that rewards patience and showcases how magnificent this vitola can be. Fenomeno Tasting Notes Rich, layered, and commanding, the Fenómeno delivers a core of dark chocolate, espresso, and gingerbread, building into brown sugar, dates, and leather through the middle before driving into charred oak, bittersweet cocoa, and warming spice in the final third, finishing medium-full with dense, mouth-coating smoke. 11 6
Capn_Jackson Posted April 30 Posted April 30 Your description of the Dalia has me doing Snoopy dances. 3
Popular Post LizardGizmo Posted April 30 Popular Post Posted April 30 Dalia is such a brilliant daily cigar - and Fenomenos perfectly suits a lengthy celebratory or holiday sit. I'm sure some folks who smoke slower (a la @Cigar Surgeon) will hit 3.5/4hrs on it. 2+ hours of excellence for $23.50? Impossible to find that these days, especially in cigars. 7
Popular Post Joeyjojo Posted April 30 Popular Post Posted April 30 Amazing to see some vitolas that largely go overlooked. Also, I'd like to commend Fabrica5 for keeping an accessible price point across the portfolio. What with the constant CC price increases, as well as the overall rises in costs worldwide, Fabrica5 are making cracking cigars available to a very wide audience. 5
Ruggerpgh99 Posted April 30 Posted April 30 Hitting refresh on the page until I can get my dalia, I CAN NOT WAIT.
Popular Post Cigar Surgeon Posted April 30 Popular Post Posted April 30 4 hours ago, LizardGizmo said: Dalia is such a brilliant daily cigar - and Fenomenos perfectly suits a lengthy celebratory or holiday sit. I'm sure some folks who smoke slower (a la @Cigar Surgeon) will hit 3.5/4hrs on it. 2+ hours of excellence for $23.50? Impossible to find that these days, especially in cigars. Typically between 15 and 20 minutes per inch of cigar for me, so that Dalia would be an easy 1 hour 40 to 2 hour smoke for sure. Fenomenos I could pull 3 hours without breaking a sweat. 8 1
JDoughty Posted May 1 Posted May 1 Ordered, cannot wait! Sorry @El Presidente, I'm going to attack at least one of each on arrival before letting the rest of them nap for your suggested 60 days. If I can keep my greedy fingers out of them for that long. 😆 1
Ruggerpgh99 Posted May 1 Posted May 1 I placed my order, really looking forward to my Dalias in about 3 months, once they rest.
Popular Post AshMe Nothing Posted May 2 Popular Post Posted May 2 Purchased a 5er of the Dalia and a couple Fenomenos. My petit 109s are excellent and I’m trying the No.1 109 for the first time today after 6 months down time. Happy Derby Day! 🐴 7
Popular Post ElLoboLoco Posted May 2 Popular Post Posted May 2 Mr Pres, may I suggest a special 8 count sampler box? Two of each cascading in a box would look pretty. 🔥 (Sounds easy but probably a royal PIA.) 9 1
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