Davidoff Releasing Year of the Rabbit Cigars and Humidor

In advance of hopping into 2023, known in the Davidoff of Geneva is releasing a cigar and humidor for the occasion early. Retailers can start expecting them by November 17.
Topped with a tightly coiled pigtail, the Year of the Rabbit is a Perfecto measuring 5 15/16 inches long by 54 ring gauge. The blend consists of an Ecuador wrapper (a hybrid the company refers to as “238”), a Mexican San Andrés binder and an assortment of Dominican and Nicaraguan fillers. According to the company, the cigars are medium in body.
The limited-edition smoke will have a suggested retail price of $50 each. Only 6,500 red boxes of 10 Perfectos will be designated for the U.S. market. The cigars are made in the Dominican Republic at the Cigars Davidoff factory.
To further the lunar calendar celebration, a Year of the Rabbit Masterpiece Humidor will be released later this month as well.Designed by French artist Rose Saneuil, the box is manufactured in by Moevus and features a striking red marquetry rabbit on the lid, an intricate inlay composed of wood and tobacco leaf. The exterior of the humidor is made of walnut while the interior consists of anigre wood. The humidor measures 22.32 inches wide by 14.64 inches deep by 5.55 inches tall and contains 88 Year of the Rabbit Gran Toros, which measure 6 by 56 but have the same blend as the Perfecto.
Production will be limited to 25 humidor sets with a retail price of $39,000.
Should you not want to buy the entire humidor, the Gran Toro will also be available at $74 per cigar at flagship Davidoff stores, or in 24-count boxes. Worldwide production has been limited to 600 boxes.
The Year of the Rabbit is a continuation of Davidoff’s annual celebration of the Chinese lunar new year.