About this cigar
My Father Le Bijou 1922 draws its name from the brand's founding year and stands as one of Garcia family's most refined expressions. The Torpedo format here demands skill in construction, and My Father's rolling delivers a perfectly tapered burn that rewards patient smokers. This blend layers an Ecuadorian Habano wrapper over a Dominican binder and filler, creating a medium-bodied profile with surprising complexity: expect cedar and black pepper in the first third, followed by subtle cocoa and leather notes that emerge as the cigar settles. The smoke is dense and flavorful without aggression, making this an ideal evening smoke for someone who appreciates balance over bombast. The Le Bijou's appeal lies in its refinement rather than spectacle. It's the kind of cigar that pairs beautifully after a quality dinner, or during quieter moments when concentration matters. Retailers and lounge operators have found consistent demand from customers seeking a "next-level" Dominican offering that doesn't require prior knowledge of advanced blends to enjoy. The Torpedo format with a 23-count box gives you flexibility in merchandising and inventory management, while the My Father name carries enough equity to anchor a premium shelf section.