The Foundation Upsetters Zola cigar carries a profound and poignant essence, combining sorrow with an uplifting touch. Nick Melillo, the founder of Foundation Cigars, found inspiration in the word "Zola," learned from the Sans People in Southern Africa, which signifies staying in peace. This unique concept resonated with Melillo, leading him to name his daughter Zola in its honor. The Zola cigar, created to commemorate her memory, features a Connecticut Broadleaf Maduro wrapper, revealing a captivating blend inside. Infused with Caribbean atmospheric herbs, it boasts Nicaraguan filler and Jamaican cow tongue tobacco. While the infusion process remains a mystery, Melillo's experience at Drew Estate might have contributed to the captivating flavors reminiscent of rich Nicaraguan tobacco, chocolate, and summer berries. This cigar offers a unique experience for those seeking something beyond the ordinary in their humidors, echoing the journey back to peace during times of tragedy. Here's to you, Zola.