Gérard Genève releases small-batch cigars under numbered editions, with blends made from Central American tobaccos. The editions can differ markedly in origin, format and strength. Use the edition number together with the product card. A Nicaraguan Robusto and a longer after-dinner blend should not be treated as the same cigar simply because the brand is shared.
A compact portfolio can still cover several distinct styles. Compare the wrapper and filler before looking at size, then use smoking time to decide between a short introduction and a longer evening cigar. Avoid treating every release under the name as the same blend.
If two options appear close, compare ring gauge and smoking time as well as price. The final choice can be reserved for collection in Dubai.
Because availability may be limited, check whether the listed cigar is a regular release or a small batch. The distinction matters for future reordering and comparison.