This year marks the 25th anniversary of Miami Cigar & Co.’s Tatiana brand of flavored cigars. As so many cigar companies do, Miami Cigar & Co. plans on releasing a 25th anniversary cigar, but first, it is shipping new sizes to existing Tatiana blends.

A 6 x 54 toro vitola has been added to the Tatiana Vanilla blend. The company is also releasing a second batch of the Groovy Blue Toro, which debuted last year. Both of those cigars have an MSRP of $12 per cigar and are limited to 2,000 boxes of 10 cigars each.

The Tatiana Cognac and Honey blends are now also offered in a 5 x 50 robusto size. Those robustos have an MSRP of $6.50 and come in 25-count boxes. Miami Cigar & Co. already offers the robusto in five of its existing blends.

Finally, there is now a Tatiana Chocolate La Vita. The 5 x 38 La Vita size is already offered in seven different blends, with the Chocolate becoming the eighth. It has an MSRP of $4.25 and is also offered in boxes of 25.

The Cognac Robusto, Honey Robusto and Chocolate La Vita are all regular production additions to the portfolio.

All Tatiana cigars are made at the La Aurora Cigar Factory in Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic. Blend-wise, Tatiana uses an Indonesian wrapper over a Dominican binder and fillers from the Dominican Republic, plus the flavorings for each blend.

Miami Cigar & Co. began shipping these new cigars last week.

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