The Ferio Tego Timeless Ten Years, a limited edition cigar made by Quesada Cigars, has begun shipping to stores.

It’s a 5 3/4 x 54 robusto extra that uses a Dominican wrapper over a Dominican binder and fillers from the Dominican Republic and Nicaragua. The cigar is rolled at Quesada’s Tabacos de Exportación in Licey, Dominican Republic.

Each cigar has an MSRP of $18.50 per cigar and it is limited to 2,500 boxes of 10 cigars.

The name references the 10th anniversary of the Timeless line and not the 10th anniversary of Ferio Tego, a company that debuted last year. Ferio Tego was created by Michael Herklots and Brendon Scott—two former Nat Sherman employees—who bought the Nat Sherman cigar portfolio from Altria and relaunched the brands using the same blends and branding but under the Ferio Tego name.

Ferio Tego is distributed in the U.S. by Davidoff of Geneva USA.

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