There are more details about the self-proclaimed “most controversial cigar released in 2021.”
The claim came from Steve Sake, founder of Dunbarton Tobacco & Trust, and the claim is about his coming StillWell Star brand. It’s a new line of four cigars that are each the same size, all use the same wrapper and binder, but the fillers will be different. Specifically, they are all 6 x 52 toros that use a high-priming Ecuadorian habano Grade A1 dark wrapper over a Mexican San Andrés negro “cultivo tonto” binder. If the binder sounds familiar, it’s the same tobacco that is used for the wrapper of Sin Compromiso, tobacco grown in Mexico where the lower primings are removed from the plant so that the remaining leaves get as many nutrients as possible.
Where the four StillWell Stars are different are the filler blends, which are all different and so far, not yet disclosed. Saka said the cigars vary from “mild to medium-full” in strength. The name is a combination of “Be Still. Be Well.” which Saka says the name “is how this cigar makes me feel when I smoke it.”
It is being made at Fábrica de Tabacos Joya de Nicaragua S.A. in Estelí, Nicaragua.
Other details are also still unclear. The MSRP has not been finalized, though Saka says he expects it to be around $15 per cigar; the fillers have not been disclosed because Saka says he feels “people need to see it, have it explained and hopefully smoke a couple before being dismissive,” and the foot band has not been shown off as he believes it would likely give away “the secret.”
What is known is that the first four sizes will be: No. 1, No. 27, No. 32 and No. 1056. Each will come in a box of 13 and contain a “description block” that will explain the cigars inside. Saka says he hopes to have the cigars on shelves by late fall and that while the line is a regular production offering, it will be limited in 2021.
For those hoping to find out more about “the secret”—the StillWell Star will be on display at next month’s 2021 PCA Convention & Trade Show, which takes place July 10-13 in Las Vegas.
Next month, All Saints Cigars will show off new versions of its two existing lines—Dedicación and St. Francis—each with a new wrapper option.
All Saints’ first line, Dedicación, will now be offered with an Ecuadorian habano wrapper in addition to the original blend which uses a Mexican San Andrés wrapper. Underneath, the binder and fillers remain the same as the original line: all Nicaraguan.
It will also be offered in the same four sizes that the original Dedicación debuted in:
All Saints Dedicación Habano Berkey (5 1/2 x 50)
All Saints Dedicación Habano Commandant (6 1/2 x 52)
All Saints Dedicación Habano Huge (6 x 60)
All Saints Dedicación Habano Coach (7 x 48)
The company’s brand new St. Francis line, which was announced last month, will also be getting a second wrapper option in the form of a Colorado shade Ecuadorian habano wrapper. It too will keep the same binder and filler as the original St. Francis—which is also all Nicaraguan tobacco—though the company says the fillers are tweaked.
Like the new Dedicación, the new St. Francis will be offered in the same four sizes:
All Saints St. Francis Colorado Robusto (5 1/2 x 50)
All Saints St. Francis Colorado Toro (6 1/2 x 52)
All Saints St. Francis Colorado Huge (6 x 60)
All Saints St. Francis Colorado Churchill (7 x 48)
Both the Dedicación and St. Francis lines are produced at Tabacalera Villa Cuba S.A. (TAVICUSA) in Estelí, Nicaragua. Pricing for both lines is described as between $9-11 per cigar.
All Saints says both new cigars should be on shelves around Nov. 1, but they will be shown off at next month’s 2021 PCA Convention & Trade Show.
@Rdp77 said:
Has anyone had the Latitude Zero since it’s been re-released?
I haven’t but I remember the old ones are pretty good, and not too expensive, of Disla’s sticks, I have been hitting the dapper more frequently
Yeah, I remember them being a pretty good smoke before..especially for the money. Everything I’ve read says it is the same blend just aged longer. Why sit on it if that’s the case...it’s been what? Ten years? I’m skeptical...but ordered a box anyway lol
@Rdp77 said:
Has anyone had the Latitude Zero since it’s been re-released?
If you go to the sister site and click on their summer sale banner and scroll to the bottom of the first page there are some there. It appears that they are new from what I remember about the old ones and all the reviews are newer.
@Rdp77 said:
Has anyone had the Latitude Zero since it’s been re-released?
If you go to the sister site and click on their summer sale banner and scroll to the bottom of the first page there are some there. It appears that they are new from what I remember about the old ones and all the reviews are newer.
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Or you can wait for small batch to put them out tomorrow afternoon at 5:30 p.m.
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CIGAR NEWS: EL ARTISTA BUFFALO TEN CONNECTICUT ANNOUNCED
(TAMBORIL, DO) – El Artista Cigars announces the launch of a new line extension of the wildly popular Buffalo TEN series. “This flagship product line has performed so well,” says Radhames ‘Ram’ Rodriguez, President of El Artista Cigars, “we just had to bring out one more blend, this time in a Connecticut grown in our farms in Ecuador.”
With a suggested retail price of $5.00 per cigar, the new blend complements the original Maduro and last year’s release Natural, “Buffalo TEN truly demonstrates the strengths of El Artista,” says Kevin Newman, Director of Sales & Marketing, “the factory team worked with us to source some of the best tobaccos available and integrate a few factory-exclusives for a phenomenal blend at an incredible price”.
Buffalo TEN Connecticut is available in one size, a soft box pressed 6×50 Toro, and El Artista offers it in two retail packages, as an attractive 5-Pack ($22.50 MSRP) in a wooden retail shelf display that holds five 5-packs or as a single-stick purchase ($5.00 MSRP) from a 40-ct retail bundle tray. “Over the last two years Retailers have embraced Buffalo TEN in terms of packaging options and a great price point; Consumers the world over have told us to keep making more and we feel the Connecticut continues the theme of quality and value both consumers and the brick & mortar retailer have come to know and love,” states Ram.
Buffalo TEN Connecticut is a complex blend composed of five different tobaccos from across Central & South America and The Caribbean. Buffalo TEN Connecticut features a smooth and sweet Ecuadorian Connecticut wrapper from El Artista’s own farms and a rich Cameroon binder. The filler blend is sourced from Nicaragua, and the company’s own farms in the Dominican Republic.
Buffalo TEN Connecticut first went on sale in Norway distributed by Nordic Cigars at the beginning of June and will be available for sale to retailers in North America at the 88th Annual PCA Trade Show in Las Vegas starting July 10, 2021 and will ship to retailers the first week of August.
LCA's pick for July is Murder Hornet by Room 101 and it's an LCA Exclusive thanks to Matt Booth! Murder Hornet is a very special release and is old school Room 101 blending at its best. You'll definitely enjoy this refined and smooth smoke if you were a fan of Boofy's blends when he first entered the cigar scene in 2009. Best of all, the sting on these Murder Hornets won't kill you.
Murder Hornet Corona
Packaging: Single Cigar
Price: $10.00 USD
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LCA's pick for July is Murder Hornet by Room 101 and it's an LCA Exclusive thanks to Matt Booth! Murder Hornet is a very special release and is old school Room 101 blending at its best. You'll definitely enjoy this refined and smooth smoke if you were a fan of Boofy's blends when he first entered the cigar scene in 2009. Best of all, the sting on these Murder Hornets won't kill you.
Murder Hornet Corona
Packaging: Single Cigar
Price: $10.00 USD
LCA's pick for July is Murder Hornet by Room 101 and it's an LCA Exclusive thanks to Matt Booth! Murder Hornet is a very special release and is old school Room 101 blending at its best. You'll definitely enjoy this refined and smooth smoke if you were a fan of Boofy's blends when he first entered the cigar scene in 2009. Best of all, the sting on these Murder Hornets won't kill you.
Murder Hornet Corona
Packaging: Single Cigar
Price: $10.00 USD
**** Matt booth! My personal feelings, I am not posting this under direst. Over priced, underperforming crap. Again this is just my opinion.
Chief cool arrow was legit
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There are more details about the self-proclaimed “most controversial cigar released in 2021.”
The claim came from Steve Sake, founder of Dunbarton Tobacco & Trust, and the claim is about his coming StillWell Star brand. It’s a new line of four cigars that are each the same size, all use the same wrapper and binder, but the fillers will be different. Specifically, they are all 6 x 52 toros that use a high-priming Ecuadorian habano Grade A1 dark wrapper over a Mexican San Andrés negro “cultivo tonto” binder. If the binder sounds familiar, it’s the same tobacco that is used for the wrapper of Sin Compromiso, tobacco grown in Mexico where the lower primings are removed from the plant so that the remaining leaves get as many nutrients as possible.
Where the four StillWell Stars are different are the filler blends, which are all different and so far, not yet disclosed. Saka said the cigars vary from “mild to medium-full” in strength. The name is a combination of “Be Still. Be Well.” which Saka says the name “is how this cigar makes me feel when I smoke it.”
It is being made at Fábrica de Tabacos Joya de Nicaragua S.A. in Estelí, Nicaragua.
Other details are also still unclear. The MSRP has not been finalized, though Saka says he expects it to be around $15 per cigar; the fillers have not been disclosed because Saka says he feels “people need to see it, have it explained and hopefully smoke a couple before being dismissive,” and the foot band has not been shown off as he believes it would likely give away “the secret.”
What is known is that the first four sizes will be: No. 1, No. 27, No. 32 and No. 1056. Each will come in a box of 13 and contain a “description block” that will explain the cigars inside. Saka says he hopes to have the cigars on shelves by late fall and that while the line is a regular production offering, it will be limited in 2021.
For those hoping to find out more about “the secret”—the StillWell Star will be on display at next month’s 2021 PCA Convention & Trade Show, which takes place July 10-13 in Las Vegas.
TNT & C4 are up at the usual spots
If you want to bomb me send it to Tony @0patience
If you are a newbie I got Dem nachos....
Next month, All Saints Cigars will show off new versions of its two existing lines—Dedicación and St. Francis—each with a new wrapper option.
All Saints’ first line, Dedicación, will now be offered with an Ecuadorian habano wrapper in addition to the original blend which uses a Mexican San Andrés wrapper. Underneath, the binder and fillers remain the same as the original line: all Nicaraguan.
It will also be offered in the same four sizes that the original Dedicación debuted in:
All Saints Dedicación Habano Berkey (5 1/2 x 50)
All Saints Dedicación Habano Commandant (6 1/2 x 52)
All Saints Dedicación Habano Huge (6 x 60)
All Saints Dedicación Habano Coach (7 x 48)
The company’s brand new St. Francis line, which was announced last month, will also be getting a second wrapper option in the form of a Colorado shade Ecuadorian habano wrapper. It too will keep the same binder and filler as the original St. Francis—which is also all Nicaraguan tobacco—though the company says the fillers are tweaked.
Like the new Dedicación, the new St. Francis will be offered in the same four sizes:
All Saints St. Francis Colorado Robusto (5 1/2 x 50)
All Saints St. Francis Colorado Toro (6 1/2 x 52)
All Saints St. Francis Colorado Huge (6 x 60)
All Saints St. Francis Colorado Churchill (7 x 48)
Both the Dedicación and St. Francis lines are produced at Tabacalera Villa Cuba S.A. (TAVICUSA) in Estelí, Nicaragua. Pricing for both lines is described as between $9-11 per cigar.
All Saints says both new cigars should be on shelves around Nov. 1, but they will be shown off at next month’s 2021 PCA Convention & Trade Show.
Has anyone had the Latitude Zero since it’s been re-released?
I haven’t but I remember the old ones are pretty good, and not too expensive, of Disla’s sticks, I have been hitting the dapper more frequently
Yeah, I remember them being a pretty good smoke before..especially for the money. Everything I’ve read says it is the same blend just aged longer. Why sit on it if that’s the case...it’s been what? Ten years? I’m skeptical...but ordered a box anyway lol
If you go to the sister site and click on their summer sale banner and scroll to the bottom of the first page there are some there. It appears that they are new from what I remember about the old ones and all the reviews are newer.
-- Winston Churchill
"LET'S GO FRANCIS" Peter
Firecrackers are live!
I hope you got some because
I told you 10 AM est.....
List of upcoming DTT releases
https://ministryofcigars.com/upcoming-dunbarton-releases-for-2021/
-- Winston Churchill
"LET'S GO FRANCIS" Peter
Was that $140 for a box of 10 or 20?
Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts.
20
And if you have enough points they will pull the very very very last box they have out of the back room
Or you can wait for small batch to put them out tomorrow afternoon at 5:30 p.m.
-- Winston Churchill
"LET'S GO FRANCIS" Peter
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CIGAR NEWS: EL ARTISTA BUFFALO TEN CONNECTICUT ANNOUNCED
(TAMBORIL, DO) – El Artista Cigars announces the launch of a new line extension of the wildly popular Buffalo TEN series. “This flagship product line has performed so well,” says Radhames ‘Ram’ Rodriguez, President of El Artista Cigars, “we just had to bring out one more blend, this time in a Connecticut grown in our farms in Ecuador.”
With a suggested retail price of $5.00 per cigar, the new blend complements the original Maduro and last year’s release Natural, “Buffalo TEN truly demonstrates the strengths of El Artista,” says Kevin Newman, Director of Sales & Marketing, “the factory team worked with us to source some of the best tobaccos available and integrate a few factory-exclusives for a phenomenal blend at an incredible price”.
Buffalo TEN Connecticut is available in one size, a soft box pressed 6×50 Toro, and El Artista offers it in two retail packages, as an attractive 5-Pack ($22.50 MSRP) in a wooden retail shelf display that holds five 5-packs or as a single-stick purchase ($5.00 MSRP) from a 40-ct retail bundle tray. “Over the last two years Retailers have embraced Buffalo TEN in terms of packaging options and a great price point; Consumers the world over have told us to keep making more and we feel the Connecticut continues the theme of quality and value both consumers and the brick & mortar retailer have come to know and love,” states Ram.
Buffalo TEN Connecticut is a complex blend composed of five different tobaccos from across Central & South America and The Caribbean. Buffalo TEN Connecticut features a smooth and sweet Ecuadorian Connecticut wrapper from El Artista’s own farms and a rich Cameroon binder. The filler blend is sourced from Nicaragua, and the company’s own farms in the Dominican Republic.
Buffalo TEN Connecticut first went on sale in Norway distributed by Nordic Cigars at the beginning of June and will be available for sale to retailers in North America at the 88th Annual PCA Trade Show in Las Vegas starting July 10, 2021 and will ship to retailers the first week of August.
LCA JULY - Room 101 Murder Hornet
LCA's pick for July is Murder Hornet by Room 101 and it's an LCA Exclusive thanks to Matt Booth! Murder Hornet is a very special release and is old school Room 101 blending at its best. You'll definitely enjoy this refined and smooth smoke if you were a fan of Boofy's blends when he first entered the cigar scene in 2009. Best of all, the sting on these Murder Hornets won't kill you.
Murder Hornet Corona
Packaging: Single Cigar
Price: $10.00 USD
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**** Matt booth! My personal feelings, I am not posting this under direst. Over priced, underperforming crap. Again this is just my opinion.
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Chief cool arrow was legit
Kyle Jason shared a link.
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PCA is next week, and the release of Chinchalle as well!
Chinchalle
https://player.vimeo.com/video/569354530
The box for the Chief Cool Arrow is fantastic, but the cigars, for me, were just Meh. Everyone I bombed them out to liked them, IIRC.
https://cigardojo.com/2021/07/senseis-sensational-sarsaparilla-returns-for-national-release/
If you want to bomb me send it to Tony @0patience
If you are a newbie I got Dem nachos....
T110 at Smoke Inn and James Brown just said something is coming out within the hour
My favorite cigar list here
Box split anyone?
Habano 1,000 boxes
Reserva & Capa 2,400 boxes