October 6, 2013 (North Chelmsford, Mass.) — Klin Tobacco, owner of Hammer + Sickle cigars, announced earlier today the release of Tver a new cigar from Hammer + Sickle. The sale release date will be November 1, 2013. Tver is a limited edition cigar that will only be available for sale from select retailers in Texas.

“This is another milestone for our company,” said Eric Hanson, Executive Chairman of Klin Groupe. “Hammer has gained unprecedented acceptance throughout Texas and we are very excited about adding Tver to this very dynamic cigar marketplace.”

Tver is a medium-body maduro cigar constructed at the TabaDom cigar factory in the Dominican Republic. The cigar will be available only in the 6×50 toro format. The wrapper is Connecticut grown Connecticut broadleaf, with the filler and binder being a mix of four different Dominican tobaccos. Tver will come packaged in a black tube with 10 cigars to a box. Consumers are invited to watch the countdown at smoketver.com

Klin Tobacco, LLC is the owner of Hammer + Sickle Cigars, and is a subsidiary of Klin Groupe, LLC.

Hammer Sickle Tver Tube

 

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