Miami Cigar & Co. is expanding its Tatiana brand of flavored cigars with a new line that focuses on more traditional sizes.

The new Tatiana delights is made using an Ecuadorian Connecticut wrapper over a Dominican corojo binder and Dominican corojo and criollo 98 fillers. While Tatiana is known for its flavored cigars, this cigar has a sweetened tip but no other flavoring. Like the other Tatiana cigars, it is made by La Aurora in the Dominican Republic.

Another change is that it’s being offered exclusively in traditional cigar sizes without any smaller sizes:

  • Tatiana Delights Robusto (5 x 50) — $8 (Box of 18, $144)
  • Tatiana Delights Toro (6 x 50) — $9.25 (Box of 18, $166.50)
  • Tatiana Delights Churchill (7 x 50) — $9.75 (Box of 18, $175.50)

“I couldn’t be happier to finally release Tatiana Delights to our loyal consumers,” said Jason Wood, vice-president of Miami Cigar & Co., in a press release. “We have been working on this blend for over three years and am looking forward to their feedback.”

The line will be shown off at the 2024 PCA Convention & Trade Show, which takes place March 23-25 in Las Vegas, and is expected to begin shipping in June.

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halfwheel's coverage of the 2024 PCA Convention & Trade Show is sponsored by Drew Estate.
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