Over the years, there have been a number of unique booth presentations and installations from different companies exhibiting at the PCA Convention & Trade Show. This year is no different, with people in chicken costumes, a real-life barber cutting hair, and various celebrities hawking cigar collaborations.

However, All Saints Cigars kept to their company theme by including an actual confessional as part of its booth.

The confessional is not the only thing new from All Saints this year. The company was showing off a rerelease of its Solamente brand, which debuted in 2019. The limited edition release was created to commemorate All Saints Day, a Christian holiday that honors all the saints of the church.

All Saints Solamente 2023

The new version of the Solamente—which translates to only from Spanish—utilizes the same blend as the original release, and is also the same 5 x 58 toro vitola. According to Micky Pegg, co-founder of All Saints, this will be the first in an annual release of the Solamente. The box-counts of each year’s release will correspond with the year, which is why this year’s release is in 23-count boxes, and next year’s will come in 24-count boxes.

  • Wrapper: Ecuador (Habano)
  • Binder: Nicaragua
  • Filler: Honduras & Nicaragua
  • All Saints Solamente (5 x 58) — $20 (Box of 23, $460)

Production: 500 Boxes of 23 Cigars (11,500 Total Cigars)

Release Date: Nov. 1, 2023

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Brooks Whittington

I have been smoking cigars for over eight years. A documentary wedding photographer by trade, I spent seven years as a photojournalist for the Dallas Morning News and the Fort Worth Star Telegram. I started the cigar blog SmokingStogie in 2008 after realizing that there was a need for a cigar blog with better photographs and more in-depth information about each release. SmokingStogie quickly became one of the more influential cigar blogs on the internet, known for reviewing preproduction, prerelease, rare, extremely hard-to-find and expensive cigars. I am a co-founder of halfwheel and now serve as an editor for halfwheel.