Where the original Kintsugi cigar celebrated the beauty of repair, the new Alec Bradley Kintsugi Wabi Sabi cigar digs deeper—paying tribute to the imperfect, the weathered, and the real. Inspired by the Japanese philosophy that sees elegance in age and authenticity, the Kintsugi Wabi Sabi cigar is Alec Bradley’s meditation on soul over symmetry. It’s not about polishing every edge—it’s about honoring the story behind every leaf.
To bring that vision to life, Alec Bradley partnered with AJ Fernandez in Estelí, blending an Ecuadorian Habano wrapper, a Mexican San Andrés binder, and Nicaraguan fillers chosen for their variation and voice. The result is a medium-bodied toro that isn’t trying to impress—it’s trying to connect. Every draw speaks softly but carries depth, much like the philosophy it’s named after.
What does the Alec Bradley Kintsugi Wabi Sabi cigar taste like?
Expect a grounded, earthy core with layered notes of cedar, cracked pepper, cream, and cinnamon. The profile leans medium, but it resonates long after. Like a well-worn novel or a favorite leather chair, this one invites you in—not with perfection, but with presence and heart.