Phillips & King has added yet another cigar to its Reserve Collection.

This time, the cigar is the Rocky Patel Decade Reserve, a new spin on Rocky Patel’s existing Decade line. While the regular Decade uses a Sumatra-seed wrapper, this new cigar uses a Cameroon-seed wrapper grown in Ecuador over a Nicaraguan binder and Nicaraguan fillers. It is offered in a single 6 1/2 x 52 box-pressed toro vitola. It is made at the El Paraiso factory in Danlí, Honduras.

The MSRP is set at $11.35 per cigar.

While the cigar is already available for order, Phillips & King will feature at the TPE 2025 trade show, which takes place Jan. 29-31 in Las Vegas. Both Phillips & King and TPE are owned by Kretek.

This is the ninth cigar in the Reserve Collection, which debuted in 2023 with six cigars from Altadis U.S.A. and General Cigar Co. Since then, the company has added additional releases from Oliva. Phillips & King is one of the country’s largest B2B tobacco distributors.

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