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Ferio Tego s Timeless Collection To Ship Next Week

Ferio Tego s Timeless Collection To Ship Next Week
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PCA 2021: Quesada

Liga F stands for Liga Fuerte, which translates to “strong” from Spanish is being produced at the company’s Tabacos de Exportación factory in the Dominican Republic. For those wondering about the name, that’s the formal name of the factory, which was previously referred to as The Quesada Factory. Wrapper: Ecuador (Sun Grown Corojo) Binder: Dominican Republic Filler: Dominican Republic & Nicaragua Casa Magna Liga F Petit Corona (4 1/4 x 40) $5.80 (Pack of 5, $29; Box of 50, $290) Casa Magna Liga F Robusto (5 x 54) $9 (Box of 10, $90) Casa Magna Liga F Toro (6 x 52) $9.50 (Box of 10, $95) Casa Magna Liga F Churchill (7 x 50) $9.70 (Box 10, $97) Production: Regular Production

Quesada 1974 Lancero | halfwheel

Release Date: February 2019 Number of Cigars Smoked For Redux: 1 Even though it’s only been about a year since I reviewed the Quesada 1974 Lancero, I can’t say I have many strong memories about it. Granted, it’s been one heck of a year, but still, I’d like to think that at least something would have stood out. That feeling only amplifies when I scroll through the original review and notice the word  Cameroon. Specifically, this cigar uses an Ecuadorian Cameroon wrapper, which somewhat explains its unique, reddish color, even though it doesn’t have the same roughness or splotchiness that is occasionally found on African-grown Cameroon. While the cigar doesn’t have an oily sheen it does feel slightly oily to the fingers, an interesting mix of oily gloss and a bit of very fine, almost velvety grit. The cigar looks to be rolled very well, with flat seams, a good cap and no visual imperfections. Aroma off the foot is very mild, with a bit of damp wood, which in turn has

Timeless, Metropolitan and Epoca Are Returning | Cigar Aficionado

Former Nat Sherman Cigar Brands Acquired by Michael Herklots and Brendon Scott Share Share When Nat Sherman International closed its doors in New York City on September 16, it seemed to be the end of the company’s premium cigar brands. But former vice president Michael Herklots and former VP and chief financial officer Brendon Scott have formed a company that has purchased the rights to Nat Sherman’s old cigar brands. They intend to bring them back to market later this year as part of a new venture that will also create new cigars.  The new company, Ferio Tego LLC, of Ramsey, New Jersey, acquired the brands from Altria Inc., which had owned Nat Sherman since 2017. The brands in this deal include Timeless, Metropolitan and Epoca, as well as the Ancora line of cigar accessories. 

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