Dammit... been a lurker here for years, now like with the pipe smoking thing I gotta come out of the closet...
First, thanks Jeremy for providing a detailed reply. I wouldn't have replied, but there is no reason for you to "carry water" for me so now you kinda forced me...
Second, these are cigars first, not a replacement for a pipe. Just like pipe blends that incorporate traditional black air cured cigar tobaccos, these cigar do the opposite; they bring new types of tobaccos into the cigar experience. However, I wanted to take it to another level and actually incorporate styles of pipe tobacco - I initially chose to do an Aromatic, an English, a VaPer and a Navy - a good mix of 4 basics - the goal being to provide the cigar smoker something unique and different, but I also wanted it to be distinguishable for the experienced pipe smoker - I wanted the Bayou No. 32 to give you those zesty citrus notes and umami you get out of VaPer, even including how a modern Vaper (for me that is one with greater than 10% Perique) begins mild but the spiciness kicks up toward the end of the bowl. ps: I called it "Bayou" because the term "vaper" would just confuse all cigar smokers that were not experienced pipe smokers.
Third, as for the price, it is what it is - I only do top shelf, I don't make typical cigars with typical materials nor do I worry about selling to the average cigar smoker much less the masses. And for whoever made the comment that my cigars are 2/3rd the price of Davidoff, well my cigars are substantially better so by that standard they are a steal. <snicker> As one famous Retailer tells his customers, "Saka's cigars are Davidoff quality with twice the flavor, but at half the price." I make zero apologies for the cost of my puros - there are thousands of less costly options out there, find one you love and buy those instead.
And finally, I have absolutely no idea how this project will do longterm. Never has there ever been a cigar smoker who has walked into a store and said, "Hey do you a cigar with some stoved and caked Cavendish with a touch of Oriental in it? Oh and I want a subtle top note of dark rum." This is a total flyer - if people like it and it sells, I will make more including other ligas like a ballsy Balkan, etc... if it doesn't, I will just go back to making these pipe tobacco cigars exclusively for myself like I had been doing for over two decades with off the shelf tins.
STS
ps: This project would not have been possible without Jeremy, Cornell & Diehl and the Laudisi Group, however it it fails that is entirely on me. The pipe blends they crafted for the project are exceptional - the question now is will cigar consumers appreciate it or consider it worthwhile at all - like I said, I have no clue, only time will tell.