At last month’s 2024 PCA Convention & Trade Show, La Amira showed off two of its newest line.
The La Amria Spicy is already shipping to stores. It uses a Dominican corojo wrapper over a Dominican habano 92 binder and three different types of fillers from Brazil, Dominican Republic and Nicaragua. The cigars are produced at Manufactura Rivas in the Dominican Republic.
It’s offered in the following sizes:
- La Amira Spicy Churchill (7 x 48) — $13.50 (Box of 20, $270)
- La Amira Spicy Lancero (7 x 40) — $13 (Box of 20, $260)
- La Amira Spicy Magnum (6 x 60) — $15 (Box of 20, $300)
- La Amira Spicy Red Toro (6 x 54) — $14 (Box of 20, $280)
In June, the company plans on shipping the Abuelo Sucio Oscura. It’s made entirely of Dominican tobaccos, capped off by an oscuro wrapper. It’s produced by Linga Cigars, which is also located in the Dominican Republic.
It will be offered in five sizes:
- Abuelo Sucio Oscura Double Corona (7 1/2 x 50) — $12.50 (Box of 20, $250)
- Abuelo Sucio Oscura Gordo (6 x 60) — $12.50 (Box of 20, $250)
- Abuelo Sucio Oscura Gran Toro (7 x 60) — $13 (Box of 20, $260)
- Abuelo Sucio Oscura Gran Toro Gordo (7 x 70) — $13.50 (Box of 20, $270)
- Abuelo Sucio Oscura Toro (6 x 52) — $11 (Box of 20, $220)
Diab Ellan, founder of La Amira, told halfwheel that both lines are regular production items. Ellan also owns House of Cigar, a retailer with locations in the Columbus, Ohio area.