Two of A.J. Fernández’s newest lines will be getting extensions at some point in the near future.
The company’s website shows two new versions of previous lines: Enclave Broadleaf and New World Habano Especial.
Enclave Broadleaf appears to use a similar band to the regular Enclave line, with red accents replacing the blue accents on the normal line, and a secondary band that reads “Broadleaf.”
It will be offered in five sizes: Robusto (5 x 52), Toro (6 1/2 x 54), Belicoso (6 x 52), Churchill (7 x 52) and Gordo (5 1/2 x 58).
The original Enclave line use an Ecuadorian habano wrapper and is described as a blend between father and son, Ismael and Abdel Fernández.
Also described as a blend between father and son is the company’s popular New World. It’s been offered in two different blends previously: an original that uses a Nicaraguan wrapper and a second release with a Connecticut wrapper.
A third line is planned: New World Habano Especial.
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It will be offered in four sizes: Short Churchill (6 x 48), Robusto (5 1/2 x 55), Toro (6 1/2 x 54) and Gordo (6 x 58).
Like many companies, A.J. Fernández released a variety of new products to select products prior to Aug. 8. These cigars were shipped prior to that date as it is a deadline set by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration.
Any new cigar introduced after Aug. 8 would be subject to pre-market approval by FDA, meaning the company would not be able to sell that cigar until after it was granted approval by FDA.
The company has declined to comment on these releases at this time.
It is expected that A.J. Fernández will more formally launch these lines at a later date.