Did you ever think you'd get a collaboration between cigar guru Steve Saka and the Queen of Funk, Chaka Khan??? Sure, that's slightly exaggerated, but the Mi Querida Black SakaKhan cigar is not shy about its influences. Speaking of which, the SakaKhan also has ties to Genghis Khan (you heard that right!), as Saka's middle name (Temujin) is the birth name of the Chinese conqueror... the more you know.
The Dunbarton Mi Querida Black SakaKhan is logically a spinoff of the company's popular Mi Querida line, which has focused on the gritty characteristics of select Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper tobacco since the original cigar's 2016 debut. With the DTT Mi Querida Black SakaKhan cigar, the blend makes changes within the binder/filler, including a Mexican San Andrés negro binder and fillers of Nicaragua, Honduras, and the DR.
What does the Mi Querida Black SakaKhan cigar taste like?
The Mi Querida Black SakaKhan cigar by Dunbarton Tobacco & Trust is intended for the seasoned palate, being rolled in a commanding 7¼" x 54 format and offering a full-bodied smoking experience. The cigar burns for roughly two hours, opening up with dark and gritty characteristics of charred oak, loam, chicory coffee, and punchy baker's cocoa.