Next month, All Saints Cigars will show off new versions of its two existing lines—Dedicación and St. Francis—each with a new wrapper option.

All Saints’ first line, Dedicación, will now be offered with an Ecuadorian habano wrapper in addition to the original blend which uses a Mexican San Andrés wrapper. Underneath, the binder and fillers remain the same as the original line: all Nicaraguan.

It will also be offered in the same four sizes that the original Dedicación debuted in:

  • All Saints Dedicación Habano Berkey (5 1/2 x 50) — $9.30 (Box of 12, $111.60)
  • All Saints Dedicación Habano Commandant (6 1/2 x 52) — $9.99 (Box of 12, $119.88)
  • All Saints Dedicación Habano Huge (6 x 60) — $10.50 (Box of 12, $126)
  • All Saints Dedicación Habano Coach (7 x 48) — $11 (Box of 12, $132)
  • All Saints Dedicación Habano Mitre (5 x 54) — $9.95 (Box of 12, $119.40)

The company’s brand new St. Francis line, which was announced last month, will also be getting a second wrapper option in the form of a Colorado shade Ecuadorian habano wrapper. It too will keep the same binder and filler as the original St. Francis—which is also all Nicaraguan tobacco—though the company says the fillers are tweaked.

Like the new Dedicación, the new St. Francis will be offered in the same four sizes:

  • All Saints St. Francis Colorado Robusto (5 1/2 x 50)
  • All Saints St. Francis Colorado Toro (6 1/2 x 52)
  • All Saints St. Francis Colorado Huge (6 x 60)
  • All Saints St. Francis Colorado Churchill (7 x 48)

Both the Dedicación and St. Francis lines are produced at Tabacalera Villa Cuba S.A. (TAVICUSA) in Estelí, Nicaragua. Pricing for both lines is described as between $9-11 per cigar.

All Saints says both new cigars should be on shelves around Nov. 1, but they will be shown off at next month’s 2021 PCA Convention & Trade Show.

Brooks Whittington contributed to this story.

Update (July 1, 2021) — Added art.

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