Fratello Cigars has announced the sixth and final installment in its acclaimed Concealed Carry Series — AA 1935, a cigar that reflects on indulgence, restraint, and the complex duality of human nature.

Set against the backdrop of America’s uneasy return to pleasure two years after Prohibition, AA 1935 draws inspiration from a pivotal moment in 1935 — when Alcoholics Anonymous emerged from the same smoky rooms and dimly lit bars that defined a nation rediscovering its vices.

“The AA 1935 is not a celebration of vice or restraint — it’s a study of balance,” said Omar de Frias, Founder and CEO of Fratello Cigars. “This cigar reflects that duality — indulgence tempered by introspection. It’s a smoke that invites reflection on the human struggle between control and surrender.”

The 5 ½ x 54 Robusto marks the closing chapter of the Concealed Carry series, continuing the line’s tradition of limited, small-batch production. Only 1,000 canisters of 12 cigars will be released, each priced at $10 per cigar (MSRP).

True to its predecessors, the blend remains undisclosed — leaving its experience to speak for itself. Each cigar offers a meditation in smoke form, a convergence of history, emotion, and craft that embodies Fratello’s philosophy of storytelling through tobacco.

For more details on the Concealed Carry series, visit www.concealedcarrycigars.com.