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THE FEW
Whether you're an aficionado seeking a quick yet rewarding smoke or simply wish to pay tribute to the heroes of the Battle of Britain, the 'The Few' is a fitting choice. This cigar is not just a smoke, it's a tribute to the past and a celebration of unwavering courage.
This cigar is dedicated to honouring the service of those who served and continue to serve in the Royal Air Force (RAF) and to commemorate the heroes of the Battle of Britain. This conflict, which took place during World War II was a pivotal moment in history, and the sacrifices made by the RAF and those other nations that supported are truly remarkable.
The quote from Winston Churchill, "Never, in the field of human conflict, was so much owed by so many to so few," is an iconic tribute to the RAF pilots who played a critical role in defending Britain during the Battle of Britain. These brave individuals helped secure the freedom and safety of the nation.
To further strengthen this commitment, C.Gars Ltd will be matching every donation made - doubling the impact of every cigar & tin sold across our site.
Length: 4"
Ring Gauge: 50
Strength: Medium
Packaging: Box of 10
Vitola: Short Robusto
Smoking Time: 30 Minutes
Wrapper: Ecuadorian Habano
Binder: Indonesia
Filler: Nicaragua
Trident Military Cigars was founded in January 2019 by two veterans united by a shared passion for cigars, history, and the Armed Forces, with a vision to create a brand that supports those who serve, have served, and cigar enthusiasts alike. They are committed to delivering high-quality, affordable cigars for both newcomers and seasoned smokers, while honouring military history through storytelling embedded in their products.
Built on the core values of commitment, courage, and selflessness, their mission goes beyond cigars. They actively give back, donating £1 of every cigar sold to charities supporting veterans and their families. Having experienced the impact of mental health struggles within the forces first-hand, they stand firmly in their belief that no one should suffer in silence.