This Figurado-shaped stunner commemorates King Tut's tomb discovery with a 6 3/4" x 52 frame packed with Brazilian Mata Fina binder and secret aged fillers. Priced at $356 for 10 cigars, the Senetjer Perfecto rolls history and craftsmanship into one aromatic package. Its Ecuadorian Habano wrapper glows with oily sophistication - like smoking liquid hieroglyphs that reveal different flavors as you burn through time.
First Third: The cold draw whispers of cedar and dried fruits. Initial puffs deliver roasted nuts and wheat toast sweetness, with Connecticut-style creaminess balancing white pepper spice. Smoke output stays moderate but velvety.
Middle Third: Coffee grounds and cocoa powder emerge, swirled with honeyed oak. Watch for shifting spices - cardamom replaces the initial pepper while cinnamon sticks appear near the band point. Construction holds firm with a solid ash column.
Final Third: Dark chocolate takes over with leather undertones. The retrohale develops an incense-like quality (fitting the "Senetjer" name meaning "that which makes holy"). Stop before the nub unless you enjoy campfire bitterness.
The magic happens through transatlantic collaboration. The Ecuadorian Habano wrapper gets its sheen from Andean cloud cover, while Dominican Olor binders from Santiago fields add baking spice notes. Undisclosed filler blends (likely including Piloto Cubano) create that evolving flavor journey. Rolled in Tavicusa's La Joya factory, each perfecto shape requires 7+ years' rolling experience to master.
Save this for slow weekend mornings with black coffee - the Senetjer demands attention to catch its layered transitions. While marketed as medium strength, the nicotine creeps up in final third. Not quite beginner-friendly despite the smooth start, but worth the education for intermediate+ smokers.