Serino Wayfarer The 109
- Size: 6 1/4 x 50
- Strength: Medium
While abroad, Carson was searching for cigars – what’s a good adventure without a fine smoke?
The Wayfarer blend was first conceptualized on a three-week backpacking trip Carson Serino took to Iceland. Are your ready to take the journey?
Upon visiting shops in the Nordic country, he quickly realized the selection was small and mainly consisted of the Cuban staples. Over the following weeks, his love for the Cuban profile was reignited. Upon returning stateside he booked a trip to the La Corona Factory in Nicaragua to begin the Wayfarer blending project: an homage to all his favorite cigars from the trip. Wayfarer was blended in three traditional Cuban vitolas with each using a unique Cuban-style cap. The Corona Gorda sports a triple cap, the Robusto a Perilla cap, and the Toro uses a 109 cap. The blend consists of Estelí and Jalapa, Nicaraguan fillers, a Jalapa grown Corojo ’99 binder, and is encased in an oily Ecuadorian Corojo ‘99 wrapper.
jimastevenson (verified owner) –
These were great cigars!
Mostly smoked while on the golf course, really added to the day!
A little more than medium, especially into the end of the cigar, but the taste remained throughout. Even burn, good draw.
Around the fire in the evening with a peaty neat scotch was a pleasant experience.
Can’t wait for these to get back in stock!