Royal Agio Cigars collaboration with Litto Gomez of La Flor Dominicana is now off to stores.

The company has announced that it has begun shipping the Balmoral Serie Signaturas Paso Doble, a three-size line made at Tabacalera La Flor S.A. It uses an Ecuadorian habano wrapper over a Dominican binder and Dominican fillers.

  • Balmoral Serie Signaturas Paso Doble Robusto (5 3/4 x 50) — $11.25 (Box of 10, $112.50)
  • Balmoral Serie Signaturas Paso Doble Gran Toro (6 1/4 x 54) — $12 (Box of 10, $120)
  • Balmoral Serie Signaturas Paso Doble Brindis (7 x 55) — $16.50 (Box of 10, $165)

It’s the second release in the company’s Serie Signaturas, where Agio’s Boris Wintermans works with other cigar makers. The first release, the Balmoral Serie Signaturas Dueto—made by Ernesto Perez-Carrillo Jr.—debuted last year.

While this is the first time that La Flor has made a cigar for Agio, it’s not the first time the two companies have worked together. Agio distributes La Flor’s products in Europe.

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