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El Septimo Cigars: Trailblazers and Market Leaders
The name "El Septimo" translates to "The Seventh", referring to the seventh day, the traditional day of rest. According to biblical tradition, this day was designated for relaxation—and indulgence is certainly a part of that. What could be more fitting than a cigar that belongs at the very top in every sense?
Pure Luxury
Yes, El Septimo cigars reach the pinnacle in more ways than one. Their tobacco is not grown just anywhere—it thrives at an altitude of over 2,000 meters. That’s the same elevation as some ski resorts in the Tyrolean Alps, though the climate in Costa Rica is, of course, quite different. Additionally, the aging process is exceptional: the tobacco matures for between five and an astonishing 15 years.
El Septimo also stands at the top in another category: price. These cigars are firmly in the ultra-luxury segment. No expense is spared in cultivation, fermentation, and, of course, blending, all to create the very best. And quality comes at a price—but also with an unmatched taste. Fans of the brand swear that an El Septimo cigar is like no other. Naturally, that’s a subjective opinion, and we won’t argue over matters of taste. What’s certain is that El Septimo offers a premium cigar that makes no compromises when it comes to quality.
A U.S. Billionaire at the Helm: Zaya Younan and El Septimo
The prestigious El Septimo brand was founded in one of the most beautiful and luxurious regions of Europe—on the shores of Lake Geneva. Today, El Septimo is owned by Zaya Younan. The U.S. billionaire heads an investment company primarily focused on real estate. Younan, who comes from a Christian minority in Iran and a humble background, always dreamed of owning a European château. Arriving in America at the age of 13 with almost nothing, he set out to achieve that goal.
Châteaux, Wines, and Cigars
Today, he owns more châteaux than any European king. But that doesn’t mean Younan lives like a monarch; rather, he is an enterprising businessman who purchases historic castles and transforms them into exclusive hotels. “Everyone deserves a night in a château,” he says. Most of his properties are in France. For those who prefer something less aristocratic, Younan also sells French wines and other luxury goods—most notably, El Septimo cigars. Perhaps there is more passion than business sense in this venture.
El Septimo Cigars: The Collection
The collections of such a distinguished brand don’t bear ordinary names—they evoke associations with rare and precious things. The most prestigious cigars belong to the Zaya series, while Luxury is not far behind. Aficionadas, too, have their own special blend: the Alexandra series, designed to appeal to what is perceived as a more feminine taste—though what that means exactly remains a company secret.
The brand’s latest collection is Gilgamesh. The name references an ancient myth from Zaya Younan’s Middle Eastern heritage. The Epic of Gilgamesh is one of the oldest pieces of literature ever discovered, telling the tale of the King of Uruk, an ancient city between Babylon and Ur, and his quest for immortality. If you’d like to know more, why not take some time on your day of rest to enjoy a fine El Septimo while reading the story? It’s available not just in Sumerian cuneiform but also in modern translations. In many ways, El Septimo cigars are just like Gilgamesh: regal, bold, and unapologetically grand.