• Mi Querida Black SakaKhan (7 1/4 x  54)
  • Mi Querida Black SakaKhan (7 1/4 x  54)
  • Mi Querida Black SakaKhan (7 1/4 x  54)

Description

The Mi Querida SakaKhan is the first cigar in the Mi Querida Black line. You might be wondering where the name ‘SakaKhan’ comes from, well Steve Saka explains that it comes from his days in the Navy. “It was the 80’s when Chaka Khan became known as an artist and I was getting certified to Con(n) as a JOOD Underway on my ship – the enlisted guys who worked the Bridge started calling me this… kinda funny as my middle name ‘Temujin’ is also the birth name of Ghengis Khan… so this is double dip when it comes to why this nickname stuck… my Dad obviously had some pretty lofty expectations.” 

Bold & complex with mocha, earth, pepper, and cedar, wrapped in dark Broadleaf with San Andrés binder. Limited release — only 3,500 boxes made.

Mi Querida Black SakaKhan (7 1/4 x 54)

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  • Description

    The Mi Querida SakaKhan is the first cigar in the Mi Querida Black line. You might be wondering where the name ‘SakaKhan’ comes from, well Steve Saka explains that it comes from his days in the Navy. “It was the 80’s when Chaka Khan became known as an artist and I was getting certified to Con(n) as a JOOD Underway on my ship – the enlisted guys who worked the Bridge started calling me this… kinda funny as my middle name ‘Temujin’ is also the birth name of Ghengis Khan… so this is double dip when it comes to why this nickname stuck… my Dad obviously had some pretty lofty expectations.” 

    Bold & complex with mocha, earth, pepper, and cedar, wrapped in dark Broadleaf with San Andrés binder. Limited release — only 3,500 boxes made.

    The Mi Querida SakaKhan is the first cigar in the Mi Querida Black line. You might be wondering where the name ‘SakaKhan’ comes from, well Steve Saka explains that it comes from his days in the Navy. “It was the 80’s when Chaka Khan became known as an artist and I was getting certified to Con(n) as a JOOD Underway on my ship – the enlisted guys who worked the Bridge started calling me this… kinda funny as my middle name ‘Temujin’ is also the birth name of Ghengis Khan… so this is double dip when it comes to why this nickname stuck… my Dad obviously had some pretty lofty expectations.” 

    Bold & complex with mocha, earth, pepper, and cedar, wrapped in dark Broadleaf with San Andrés binder. Limited release — only 3,500 boxes made.

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    Strength

    5

    Strength: Full

    Wrapper: Connecticut Broadleaf

    Binder: Mexican San Andrés

    Filler: Dominican, Honduran, & Nicaraguan

    Origin: Nicaragua