E.P. Carrillo has begun shipping its new limited edition, called Pledge of Allegiance.

It is a 6 x 54 toro that uses a Connecticut broadleaf wrapper, an Ecuadorian-grown Connecticut-seed binder and fillers from the Dominican Republic, Nicaragua and the United States. According to the company, this is the first time that Ernesto Perez-Carrillo Jr., the company’s founder and blender, is using two American-grown tobaccos as part of the filler in a blend.

In keeping with the patriotic theme, the company produced 1,776 boxes of 10 cigars, with pricing set at $20 per cigar and $200 per box.

Beyond the patriotic tie-in, the cigar combines the names of two existing E.P. Carrillo lines of cigars: Pledge and Allegiance. Selim Hanono, the former chief operating officer of E.P. Carrillo, is credited with the idea for the name.

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