About this cigar
Kafie 1901 Connecticut Toro The Kafie name carries the weight of four generations of cigar mastery, rooted in Nicaragua but built on a philosophy of restraint and refinement. The 1901 Connecticut is the brand's statement in elegance: a pale Ecuadorian Connecticut wrapper that frames a blend of aged Nicaraguan tobaccos, creating a cigar that rewards patience rather than demands attention. This Toro strikes the balance most retailers seek. The Connecticut delivers what the wrapper promises: a creamy, almost buttery smoke with gentle notes of vanilla, cedar, and a whisper of almond on the finish. There's enough body to avoid the "training wheel" label, yet the restraint in strength means an experienced smoker can enjoy it at lunch without overpowering the palate. Roughly 50 minutes of burn time gives you substance without commitment. Position this as the sophisticated alternative to mass-market milds. It appeals to the customer who's graduated from marketing-driven brands but isn't ready for dark maduros and spicy Habanos. Pair it with morning coffee, a post-round 19th hole, or that moment when a retailer needs to move someone toward premium without intimidation. The 20-count box keeps costs reasonable while maintaining margin.