Camacho’s new Ditka 89 Limited Edition will be released later this month. The Honduran branch of Oettinger Davidoff AG’s cigar operations has begun informing retailers that it expects the limited edition cigar, honoring football legend Mike Ditka, to be shipping in “late November.”

The company announced the project in September and has finalized certain details. It will carry an MSRP of $12.50 per cigar and come in a single 6 x 50 vitola. The blend uses a Mexican San Andrés wrapper, a Nicaraguan binder and fillers from the Dominican Republic and Honduras.

Ditka 89 Limited Edition

Press material from the company describes the meaning behind the name:

Introducing the new Ditka 89 Limited Edition. This new limited release was developed in honor of Ditka’s upcoming jersey retirement ceremony, which is set to take place on December 9th, 2013 at Soldier Field. Drafted by Chicago as the fifth overall pick in the 1961 draft, Ditka was a presence that was immediately felt across the NFL and the first ever to play the tight-end position. Ditka spent the next five years playing for the Bears, earning a Pro-Bowl trip each season. Bears team Chairman, George McCaskey, has announced that this will be the final number to be retired by the team.

The cigar, available only in Toro format, is built with fillers from the DR and Honduras, binder from Nicaragua and a Mexican maduro wrapper from the San Andres Valley. Four out of five on our intensity meter, this blend possesses the stoutness expected of a cigar that bears the name of this legendary Hall of Famer.

The new Ditka 89 begins shipping nationwide in late November 2013 and is limited to 2,000 boxes and 40,000 total cigars.

This is the fifth Ditka release from Camacho. Ditka is one of three celebrity brand ambassadors for Camacho alongside Room101’s Matt Booth and producer Rob Weiss. Weiss’s cigar, Standard Issue, is expected next year.

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