Quesada Cigars has announced that it will expand its Quesada 1974 line with a new size slated to arrive this fall.

The Quesada 1974 Toro is a new 6 x 52 addition for the line. The line uses a Cameroon-seed wrapper grown in Ecuador, a Dominican binder and Dominican and Nicaraguan fillers. Its name refers to the year when the Quesada began family began manufacturing its own cigars after spending generations as tobacco brokers.

It will have an MSRP of $9.25 per cigar and ship to stores in September.

This is the fifth size for the line:

  • Quesada 1974 Robusto (5 x 50)
  • Quesada 1974 Short Robusto (4 x 50)
  • Quesada 1974 Corona (6 x 43)
  • Quesada 1974 Lancero (7 x 38)
  • Quesada 1974 Toro (6 x 52)

While it will begin shipping to stores in September, the Quesada 1974 Toro will debut at next month’s 2021 PCA Convention & Trade Show, which takes place July 10-13 in Las Vegas.

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