Four of Ferio Tego’s Timeless blends are now offered in a 6 x 50 toro vitola.
The company announced that it has added the size, one of the most popular in the American market, to its Ferio Tego Timeless Panamericana, Prestige, Sterling and Supreme lines. The new cigars are:
- Ferio Tego Timeless Panamericana Magnum (6 x 50) — $15.25 (Box of 10, $152.50)
- Ferio Tego Timeless Prestige Toro (6 x 50) — $12.25 (Box of 20, $245)
- Ferio Tego Timeless Sterling Toro (6 x 50) — $15.25 (Box of 10, 152.50)
- Ferio Tego Timeless Supreme 650 (6 x 50) — $12.25 (Box of 21, $257.25)
The Panamericana and Supreme lines are made by Plasencia Cigars S.A. in Estelí, Nicaragua, while the Prestige and Sterling blends are produced by the Quesada family at Tabacos de Exportación in the Dominican Republic. All four lines are legacy Nat Sherman lines that Ferio Tego acquired from Altria after the tobacco giant decided to shut down Nat Sherman’s cigar division.
“We are very excited to bring this shape to all four of these tremendous experiences within our Timeless Collection,” said Michael Herklots, co-founder of Ferio Tego, in a press release. “The toro offers the perfect entry point to each of these four blends, which can then lead to further discovery of the blends in other formats.”
In addition to the new vitolas, the company has slightly updated its secondary band, which previously read “Exclusively for Ferio Tego.” The company says that it is phasing out the existing inventory of older secondary bands and that, eventually, the newer version will be consistent throughout the portfolio.
Ferio Tego is distributed by Davidoff of Geneva USA.