Sobremesa Brulee Blue
Sobremesa Brulee Blue is a rare and refined Connecticut-style cigar, conceived by master blender Steve Saka of Dunbarton Tobacco & Trust. Created in the spirit of the smooth, nuanced smokes that shaped his early career, this limited-edition cigar captivates with its golden Ecuador Connecticut Shade wrapper, expertly complimented by a Mexican Matacapan negro de temporal binder and a selection of Nicaraguan fillers from Esteli, Condega, and Pueblo Nuevo. Limited to just 1,000 boxes, the Brulee Blue is a collector’s gem for connoisseurs seeking finesse, complexity, and restrained elegance.
- Limited Edition Luxury – Only 1,000 boxes produced, making every cigar a coveted indulgence
- Handpicked Ecuador Connecticut Shade Wrapper – Golden, silky, and gently sweet
- Mexican Matacapan Binder – Adds subtle depth and balances the creamy Connecticut profile
- Nicaraguan Filler Blend – Carefully chosen tobaccos from Esteli, Condega, and Pueblo Nuevo for underlying pepper, earth, and complexity
- Medium-Light Body, Rich Medium Flavor – Smoke is creamy and elegant without sacrificing subtle evolution
- Flawless Construction – Consistently praised for perfect burn, easy draw, and superb band design
- Captivating Flavors & Aroma – Expect cedar, sweet cream, faint spice, and a captivating aroma from first light to nub
Each Brulee Blue delivers a standout, contemplative experience—inviting both new cigar fans and seasoned aficionados to linger “over the table” and savor every nuanced draw. Smokers highlight its balance, smoothness, and deep flavor evolution as a significant leap in the Connecticut genre. Cedar, soft cream, a touch of pepper, and gentle sweetness characterize the profile, making each stick a worthy companion to thoughtful moments or sophisticated celebrations.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Wrapper | Ecuador Connecticut Shade |
| Binder | Mexican Matacapan negro de temporal |
| Filler | Nicaragua (Esteli, Condega, Pueblo Nuevo) |
| Strength | Medium-Light Body, Medium Flavor |
| Origin | Not specified |
| Box Count | Not specified (1,000 boxes produced) |
| Production Limit | 1,000 boxes |
Summary
Box Count: 1,000 (production limit)
Region: Not specified
Strength: Medium-Light Body, Medium Flavor
Binder: Mexican Matacapan negro de temporal
Wrapper: Ecuador Connecticut Shade
Filler: Nicaragua (Esteli, Condega, Pueblo Nuevo)
Frequently Asked Questions
Who created Sobremesa Brulee Blue?
Steve Saka, master blender and founder of Dunbarton Tobacco & Trust, is the visionary behind this premium Connecticut cigar.
What makes Brulee Blue a limited edition?
Only 1,000 boxes are produced, making it a rare acquisition for collectors and aficionados alike.
What flavor profile does Brulee Blue offer?
Cedar, cream, soft earth, faint pepper, and a gentle sweetness developed from the expertly aged and blended tobaccos.
What wrappers and binders are used?
A golden Ecuador Connecticut Shade wrapper and a rare Mexican Matacapan negro de temporal binder encase the Nicaraguan filler blend.
Is Brulee Blue suitable for beginners?
Yes—its smooth, balanced profile delights both new smokers and seasoned connoisseurs.
How’s the construction and presentation?
It is lauded for consistent construction, perfect burn, excellent draw, and an elegant band design.
How should I enjoy this cigar?
Best with leisure—enjoy it “over the table” post-meal, or whenever you can appreciate its gentle complexity without rushing.
How should Sobremesa Brulee Blue be stored?
Store in a humidor at 65–70% RH and 65–70°F to preserve its delicate flavors and integrity.








Eddy (verified owner) –
This is my cup of tea alright! Wish there is enough for me to smoke everyday. Sadly it is a limited edition.
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Dana Lowry (verified owner) –
This is my 2nd favorite Steve Saka cigar next to his Muestra de Saka. Caramel, vanilla, butterscotch with spice all in a super creamy package. Worth the money and smokable once the shipping shock wears off.
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contrerast3 (verified owner) –
The Brulee Blue is so money! Love the vitola and the smoking experience is absolutely amazing. Lucas was able to grab a couple of boxes for me so I jumped all over it. Now the trouble is not dipping into these boxes too quickly!
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codyjv11 (verified owner) –
Excellent cigar. Main notes of cedar, cream and a touch of spice. One of the better light body cigars I’ve had. While it can be a touch pricey, it is well worth it if you haven’t tried this yet. 9/10.
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Justin White (verified owner) –
Amazing tobacco, expertly blended. What more can you ask for?
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Alexander S (verified owner) –
Exactly!!!
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Alexander S (verified owner) –
A great Ecuador Connecticut shade cigar. The strength is on a medium-light side with the body being medium. This spinoff of a spinoff (or in other words a “tweaked” version of a “tweaked” version) definitely has an added depth, evolution, and long-lasting flavor than the usual Sobremesa Brulee line. I really enjoy the 6 × 46 (Corona Gorda). The perfect size for me is 6 × 48. This is a cigar that contemplative while at the same time is a rewarding experience with proper attention but you really need to stop and enjoy this cigar. Going back to the roots of the name original line’s name Sobremesa, “over the table” (“leisurely time spent tableside after you have finished dining” as Sakas describes). Do that and I am sure you will ensure this cigar, as much as I have, to the fullest.
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