Viaje Private Bale Pajaro and Pajarito Sampler
Experience the height of artisanal cigar making with the Viaje Private Bale Pajaro and Pajarito Sampler. Crafted from the oldest, most carefully selected tobaccos in Viaje’s storied collection, this exclusive sampler showcases the meticulous attention to detail, extended aging, and unique flavor development that define true luxury in the world of cigars. Discover both the Pajaro and Pajarito vitolas for a journey across varying intensities and dimensions of Viaje’s acclaimed Private Bale blend.
- Ultra-premium tobaccos aged and selected from the finest bales for deep, refined complexity
- Distinct vitolas: Pajaro (6 x 50) highlights blend depth, while Pajarito (5 x 52) intensifies richness
- Double Corojo99 binders from Jalapa, providing nuanced structure and refined flavor
- Finished with Ecuadorian Habano wrapper known for vibrant color and layered taste
- Nearly nine-month post-roll aging to allow flavors to fully meld, ensuring remarkable smoothness and body
- Medium to full-bodied profile crafted for cigar enthusiasts seeking both complexity and strength
Each cigar in the sampler is a true testament to Viaje’s philosophy—quality over quantity. The Private Bale blend draws upon rare Nicaraguan secos, visos, and ligeros from the famed Estelí and Jalapa regions. Twin Corojo99 binders impart structure and spicy-sweet undertones, while the richly hued, expertly selected Ecuadorian Habano wrapper envelopes the blend, adding sophistication and complexity to every draw.
Pajaro (6 x 50) delivers a traditional large-ring experience, spotlighting the subtle shifts and harmonious depth that extended aging affords. Pajarito (5 x 52) offers a robust, concentrated smoke, bringing the core characteristics of the blend—the interplay of spice, dark sweetness, and earthiness—into sharp focus.
Viaje’s Private Bale project reserved these blends for those who appreciate craftsmanship at its highest level. After initial production, each cigar is rested for almost nine months, encouraging a slow integration of flavors and unparalleled smoothness. The result is a sampler that epitomizes the artisan approach: balanced strength, evolving flavor, and a memorable finish from the first puff to the last.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Vitolas | Pajaro (6 x 50), Pajarito (5 x 52) |
| Wrapper | Ecuadorian Habano |
| Binder | Double Corojo99 from Jalapa |
| Filler | Nicaraguan secos, visos, ligeros (Estelí & Jalapa) |
| Strength | Medium to Full |
| Aging | Nearly nine months post-roll |
Summary
Box Count: 2
Region: Nicaragua (Estelí & Jalapa)
Strength: Medium to Full
Binder: Double Corojo99 (Jalapa)
Wrapper: Ecuadorian Habano
Filler: Nicaraguan (Estelí & Jalapa)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is included in the Viaje Private Bale Pajaro and Pajarito Sampler?
The sampler features one Viaje Private Bale Pajaro (6 x 50) and one Viaje Private Bale Pajarito (5 x 52), each showcasing Viaje’s exclusive Private Bale blend.
What makes the Private Bale blend special?
The blend is crafted from the oldest, finest tobaccos in Viaje’s reserves—Nicaraguan seco, viso, and ligero—aged for peak flavor, then finished with double Corojo99 binders and an Ecuadorian Habano wrapper.
How long are these cigars aged after production?
Each cigar undergoes nearly nine months of post-roll aging, which allows the flavors to integrate and results in a smoother, more complex smoking experience.
What are the key differences between the Pajaro and the Pajarito?
Pajaro offers a more traditional 6 x 50 toro experience, accentuating balance and depth, while the Pajarito’s 5 x 52 robusto vitola intensifies the blend’s core flavors for a richer profile.
Is the Private Bale Sampler a limited release?
Yes, it is produced in very limited quantities due to the use of aged, carefully selected tobaccos, making it highly sought after among aficionados.
What is the overall strength and body of these cigars?
Both cigars are medium to full-bodied, offering rich, layered flavors balanced with a refined strength that appeals to enthusiasts seeking robust but nuanced profiles.
Where are the tobaccos in these cigars sourced from?
The filler blend utilizes Nicaraguan tobaccos from Estelí and Jalapa, double binders are Corojo99 from Jalapa, and the wrapper is premium Ecuadorian Habano.
How should these cigars be stored?
Store in a humidor at 65–70% relative humidity and 65–70°F to maintain their aged quality and fully enjoy the blend’s complexity.








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