Cavalier Genève Cigars has announced the release of its fourth and last Project Broadleaf iteration for 2025, debuting this week, called Project Broadleaf Cowrider. Exceptionally for this line, this fourth release will be offered with a white and gold band, opposed to the white, black, and gold usual bands. This celebrates the close of the first year of the Project Broadleaf by Cavalier.
Project Broadleaf line shows a special approach in the Cavalier’s portfolio. Due to the challenges of sourcing Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper, this new core line is offered in four unique releases per year, each featuring a distinct size and blend variation centered around the CT Broadleaf wrapper.
The Cowrider, the latest Project Broadleaf iteration, comes in one size and plays on the Swiss stereotype of the cow-filled fields. The Project Broadleaf Cowrider 6.5×50 Parejo, is offered in a 10-count gold metallic foil bundle.
Project Broadleaf Cowrider Liga:
Wrapper: Connecticut Broadleaf
Binder: Connecticut Shade
Filler: Jamastran, Indonesia, Esteli
The CT Broadleaf wrapper used on this cigar has undergone over 3 years of fermentation, interrupted by one year in a bale. This specific tobacco is over 5 years old.
MSRP: 6.5×50: $177.00 per 10 count pack.
“This last release of the Project Broadleaf series for 2025 was inspired by my country of origin, Switzerland. As with all other Project Broadleaf releases, the cigars are unique, blend-wise, but also from an artwork perspective. We look forward to circling back to these releases next year, but for now, we are pleased to offer this last iteration for 2025. This really has been a blast, a great and interesting process for us at Cavalier that we have loved sharing with the public for the first time this year.”
— Sébastien Decoppet, Founder of Cavalier Genève Cigars
All four releases will become annual offerings, with potential tweaks to their blends over time.


