During the 2024 PCA Convention & Trade Show, Cavalier Genève will be adding a new 4 3/4 x 52 petit torpedo vitola named Petit N2 to the company’s BII Viso Jalapa, Black Series II and White Series lines.

The BII Viso Jalapa line debuted in 2021 and is a Nicaraguan puro that is made with a wrapper grown the country’s Jalapa region that covers habano-seed tobaccos used in the binder and filler. Each cigar will have an MSRP of $11.50 and it will be packed in 20-count boxes.

Cavalier Genève’s Black Series II debuted in 2017 and incorporates a Mexican San Andrés wrapper covering a Nicaraguan binder and Nicaraguan filler tobaccos. Like the BII Viso Jalapa, the Black Series II Petit N2 will carry an MSRP of $11.50 and it will be sold in boxes of 20.

Blend-wise, the White Series is made with a habano wrapper over a Connecticut binder and filler tobaccos grown in the Dominican Republic, Nicaragua and Paraguay. Packaged in 20-count boxes, each of the White Series Petit N2 cigars will have an MSRP of $11.80.

All three new cigars are being made at Cavalier Genève’s Fábrica Centroamericana de Tabaco S.A. factory in Honduras and they are scheduled to start shipping to retailers immediately after the 2024 PCA Convention.

In addition, the press release stated that Cavalier Genève will be showing off a pre-release of a new line named “Tempura” during the 2024 PCA Convention taking place from March 23-25 in Las Vegas, but that no further information will be released until then.

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halfwheel's coverage of the 2024 PCA Convention & Trade Show is sponsored by Drew Estate.
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