Three years after their launch in the fall of 2021, Ferio Tego continues their thoughtful expansion. The Ferio Tego Timeless Collection, comprised of four unique blends manufactured in both the Dominican Republic and Nicaragua, will now feature a 6” x 50 toro size for each blend in the collection. The company released a toro in their Ferio Tego Summa blend earlier this year, and their flagship annual limited releases, Ferio Tego Elegancia and Generoso, are offered only in the 6” x 50 format.
“The toro format has become one of the most popular vitolas sold on the U.S. market. Its 50-ring gauge sits perfectly in the middle of the spectrum of ring gauges popular on the American market today. At six inches in length, it provides an opportunity to create more flavor development from start to finish without commanding the time commitment that comes with longer, larger cigars,” explained Michael Herklots, co-owner of Ferio Tego.
The Ferio Tego Timeless Panamericana Magnum is a full-bodied, complex blend of Nicaraguan, Costa Rican, and Ecuadorian tobaccos, available in boxes of ten cigars at $15.25 per cigar MSRP.
The Ferio Tego Timeless Sterling Toro is an elegant blend of Dominican fillers and binder with an Ecuadorian Connecticut wrapper. It also comes in ten-count boxes at $15.25 per cigar MSRP.
The Ferio Tego Timeless Supreme 650 is a box-pressed Nicaraguan puro featuring tobaccos from Nicaragua’s four major growing regions—Jalapa, Estelí, Condega, and Ometepe. It is presented in boxes of 21 cigars at $12.25 per cigar MSRP. Lastly, the Ferio Tego Timeless Prestige Toro is a blend of Nicaraguan and Dominican fillers with a Dominican binder and a Honduran-grow wrapper. It is packed 20 to a box and priced at $12.25 per cigar MSRP.
“We are very excited to bring this shape to all four of these tremendous experiences within our Timeless Collection,” said Herklots. “The toro offers the perfect entry point to each of these four blends, which can then lead to further discovery of the blends in other formats.”
The Nicaraguan-made Panamericana and Supreme are produced by the Plasencia family in Estelí, Nicaragua, while the Dominican-made Sterling and Prestige are crafted by the Quesada family in Licey, Dominican Republic. Ferio Tego is distributed in the United States by Davidoff USA. All four cigars are shipping beginning today.