Every so often, a cigar changes the game—this is one of those moments. Introducing My Father Blue, the first release from My Father’s new factory in El Paraiso, Honduras. Wrapped in a Connecticut Broadleaf rosado with Honduran binder and Corojo & Criollo fillers from their Finca La Opulencia farm, it marks a bold new direction. Even Don Pepin Garcia says the Honduran tobacco “smokes like a Cuban cigar from the good times.” Unlike the bold, peppery Nicaraguan blends My Father is known for, Blue is smoother, more refined—medium-bodied with complex notes of cedar, honey, earth, and fruit. Think of it as a well-aged Scotch to the original line’s Bourbon. Different, but equally unforgettable.