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July 12, 2026

The World’s Strongest Cigar Returns August 13th To Two Guys Cigars



The return of one of the most talked-about cigars in recent memory is coming this August as the World’s Strongest Cigar officially makes its comeback by popular demand, now as an exclusive release for 2GuysCigars.com and all Two Guys Cigars retail locations.

When the World's Strongest Cigar made its debut at the 2024 New England Cigar Expo, it immediately became one of the year's most sought-after limited editions. Created by Reinier Lorenzo, President and Founder of HVC Cigars, and handcrafted at Fábrica de Tabacos HVC S.A. in Estelí, Nicaragua, only 500 boxes were produced. The release sold out almost instantly, leaving countless cigar smokers searching for boxes that simply no longer existed. Until now.

"This cigar developed a life of its own," said David Garofalo, Owner of Two Guys Cigars. "People still ask us about it every single week. It wasn't just a strong cigar; it was an exceptional cigar that happened to have incredible strength. We knew that if we were ever going to bring it back, it had to be exactly the same blend.”

Reinier Lorenzo created the blend using some of Nicaragua's finest tobaccos. The cigar features a double Jalapa Corojo '99 binder with a powerful combination of Jalapa ligeros and Estelí Criollo '98 visos and secos. The World's Strongest Cigar isn't built around gimmicks or harsh, under-fermented tobacco. Instead, it delivers a remarkably balanced smoking experience packed with rich flavor and extraordinary power. The result, many seasoned smokers consider one of the boldest premium cigars ever produced, and a perfect 10/10 on the Official Strength-O-Meter.

The World’s Strongest Cigar measures 6 x 56 and is packaged in boxes of 10. Production has been limited to just 500 boxes worldwide.The cigar will retail for $12.99 per single, $109.99 per box of 10, or 2 boxes for $200.00. Available exclusively beginning Thursday, August 13th at 10am EST at 2GuysCigars.com and all Two Guys Cigars locations.

Also, Reiner Lorenzo will be on hand to celebrate the launch weekend, with scheduled appearances at Two Guys Cigars locations in Seabrook on Thursday 8/13, Nashua Friday 8/14, and Salem on Saturday 8/15 including an appearance on The Cigar Authority Podcast at 12pm EST.

"This is the real deal," Garofalo added. "It's full-flavored, full-bodied, beautifully balanced, and without question one of the strongest premium cigars I've ever smoked."


Macanudo Ecuadorian Shade Robusto (5 x 50)






Video review HERE.


(Description provided by General Cigar)
Macanudo is reinforcing its core portfolio with the introduction of Macanudo Ecuadorian Shade and Macanudo Sumatra, two new cigars crafted to deliver distinct experiences while staying rooted in the brand’s legacy of smooth, consistent craftsmanship.

For generations, Macanudo has been a staple of shared moments — known for its approachable profile and unwavering consistency. With Ecuadorian Shade and Sumatra, the brand builds on that foundation, introducing a new way for smokers to engage with Macanudo and better match the cigar to the moment. Crafted from the same core blend and distinguished by their wrappers, the two cigars highlight how wrapper selection can shape a cigar’s overall character.

Macanudo Ecuadorian Shade features a silky Ecuadorian Shade wrapper that delivers a smoother, more refined experience.

“Macanudo has always been about bringing people together through a consistently smooth, approachable experience,” said Matt Wilson, Senior Brand Manager for Macanudo. “With Ecuadorian Shade and Sumatra, we’re building on that legacy by giving smokers two distinct ways to experience the brand — making it easier to find the right cigar for the moment.”

Both cigars are handcrafted in Estelí, Nicaragua, and feature a blend of Dominican and Nicaraguan fillers bound by a U.S. Broadleaf binder, delivering balanced profiles that reflect Macanudo’s commitment to quality and craftsmanship.

Macanudo Ecuadorian Shade is available in Robusto (5 x 50), Toro (6 x 50) and Gigante (6 x 60) formats.



The cigar is golden brown and has an average feel in the hand.







The test draw after cutting the cap was good. The initial flavors at light up were lemon, brown sugar, a little earthiness, light cream, tanned leather, and black coffee. There was black pepper rated at 7. Pretty good start.



At the first third (17 minutes) I still had the nice lemon and brown sugar with light cream notes. The cigar is medium bodied. The finish is an earthy lemon with very good lingering black pepper. I rated the first third 93.






Moving through the second third (35 minutes) some bitterness has popped up. The lemon and brown sugar notes now have some bitterness. The earthy black coffee is elevated. The cigar is medium bodied. The finish is unchanged in notes but the lemon is a little more prominent. The front end notes lost a decent amount due to the bitterness and elevated earthy black coffee. I rated the second third 90.






The cigar lasted 52 minutes. 8 minutes shorter than the Sumatra. The bitterness pulled back a little allowing the sweet notes to get a little better. The black coffee is still elevated. The cigar is medium bodied. The finish is unchanged. The pepper on the front end is around 8 at this point, which is an improvement. The cigar got marginally better. I rated the final third 91. This cigar isn't bad but it's a little light.




Overall Score: 91.33

July 11, 2026

Macanudo Sumatra Robusto (5 x 50)





Video review HERE.


(Description provided by General Cigar)

Macanudo is reinforcing its core portfolio with the introduction of Macanudo Ecuadorian Shade and Macanudo Sumatra, two new cigars crafted to deliver distinct experiences while staying rooted in the brand’s legacy of smooth, consistent craftsmanship.

For generations, Macanudo has been a staple of shared moments — known for its approachable profile and unwavering consistency. With Ecuadorian Shade and Sumatra, the brand builds on that foundation, introducing a new way for smokers to engage with Macanudo and better match the cigar to the moment. Crafted from the same core blend and distinguished by their wrappers, the two cigars highlight how wrapper selection can shape a cigar’s overall character.

The Macanudo Sumatra is wrapped in Ecuadorian Sumatra leaf, offering a richer, more robust expression with added depth.

“Macanudo has always been about bringing people together through a consistently smooth, approachable experience,” said Matt Wilson, Senior Brand Manager for Macanudo. “With Ecuadorian Shade and Sumatra, we’re building on that legacy by giving smokers two distinct ways to experience the brand — making it easier to find the right cigar for the moment.”

Both cigars are handcrafted in Estelí, Nicaragua, and feature a blend of Dominican and Nicaraguan fillers bound by a U.S. Broadleaf binder, delivering balanced profiles that reflect Macanudo’s commitment to quality and craftsmanship.

Macanudo Sumatra are available in Robusto (5 x 50), Toro (6 x 50) and Gigante (6 x 60) formats.


The cigar is dark and has an average feel in the hand.




The test draw after cutting the cap was good. The initial flavors at light up were syrupy orange citrus, brown sugar, tanned leather, and earthy black coffee. There was black pepper rated at 7 1/2. Nice start.



At the first third (16 minutes) the cigar is much like it started but the citrus notes seem to have some influence of pear. They're still syrupy. There is nice brown sugar, and a lot of black coffee. There is very little earthiness at this point. The cigar is medium bodied. The finish is black coffee with some of the citrus syrup and very good lingering black pepper. I rated the first third 95.




As I moved through the second third (36 minutes) the black coffee has increased and it has some earthiness. The sweetness has dipped a little and they've moved toward the citrus peel/bitter direction with brown sugar so they're not too bad. The cigar is medium bodied but it's leaning toward medium to full. The finish is unchanged. I rated the second third 93.




The cigar lasted 1 hour. It kept going in the same direction. The black coffee has increased while the sweet notes are more of a citrus peel type note with light brown sugar. The cigar is medium to full bodied. The finish is unchanged. I rated the final third 90. This cigar is worth a try. It starts quite good but does not hold.




Overall Score: 92.67

July 10, 2026

Final Days: Experience the Cigars! Exhibit Before It Closes July 19



Just over one week remains to visit the "Cigars! Photography, Industry, and Identity" exhibit at the Florida Museum of Photographic Arts in historic Ybor City.

Proudly sponsored by J.C. Newman Cigar Co., this special exhibition commemorates the 140th anniversary of the first cigar rolled in Ybor City in 1886 through a remarkable collection of historic and contemporary photography. Rare nineteenth and early twentieth-century images from The Burns Collection & Archive are paired with striking photographs by documentary photographer Zack Wittman, showcasing the 25 cigar factories still standing in Tampa today.

The Burns Collection, home to more than one million historic photographs, also published the companion book, Cigars: From Seed to Smoke, A Photographic History, featuring 250 vintage images documenting the early days of the cigar industry. J.C. Newman commissioned Wittman, an award-winning documentary photographer, to photograph Tampa's remaining cigar factories, resulting in over 12,000 images and a book by Wittman and Drew Newman titled Cigar City: A Legacy of Tampa's Founding Industry.

Experience this one-of-a-kind exhibition before it comes to a close!





"Cigars! Photography, Industry and Identity" honors Ybor City’s enduring legacy as the cigar capital of the world through the powerful lens of photography, bridging the golden age of cigar making with its vibrant present while celebrating the deep roots that shaped the city’s cultural and economic foundation.

 Presented in collaboration with The Burns Collection & Archive in New York and Tampa’s own J.C. Newman Cigar Co., the exhibition offers a rare visual dialogue across centuries. Nineteenth and early twentieth-century original vintage photographs from The Burns Collection transport visitors to a time when immigrants were at the heart of Ybor City’s rise, bringing with them cigar-making expertise, revolutionary ideals, and a rich cultural heritage that transformed Tampa into a global hub of industry and identity.

 These historical images of factory life, skilled cigar rollers, and moments of everyday community are placed in conversation with compelling contemporary photographs by Zack Wittman, who documents the 25 remaining cigar factory buildings in present-day Tampa and the people who carry forward this legacy. Wittman’s work, created in partnership with the J.C. Newman Cigar Company, offers an intimate look at how Cuban, Spanish, and Italian traditions, labor practices, and pride remain embedded in Ybor City’s living culture.

 The exhibit reveals how photography has long served as a tool to preserve and reimagine the Ybor City story, as well as American history—one of migration, resistance, artistry, and community. "Cigars! Photography, Industry and Identity" celebrates not only the history of an industry but also the lasting contributions of the people whose spirit continues to define Ybor City’s past, present, and future.







July 07, 2026

Black Label Trading Company announces shipment of Bishops Blend to select retailers



Black Label Trading Company is pleased to announce the shipment of Bishops Blend to select retailers beginning this week. Bishops Blend is handcrafted in Esteli, Nicaragua at Fabrica Oveja Negra.

BISHOPS BLEND is a limited release that was first released in 2016.

“It’s been ten years since we introduced Bishops Blend, and it has grown into one of our most sought-after releases. To celebrate this milestone, this year’s edition features a double-wrapper presentation, pairing the original Ecuadorian Maduro with Connecticut Broadleaf. The addition of Broadleaf in both the filler and wrapper further enhances the cigar’s rich, elegant, and complex character, taking it to an entirely new level. Smokers can expect the same bold profile that has defined Bishops Blend, highlighted by notes of anise, pepper, raisins, and a lingering sweet earthiness on the finish,” said James Brown, creator of Black Label Trading Co. and partner at Fabrica Oveja Negra.


BISHOPS BLEND

Blend and Origin:

Country of Origin: Nicaragua

Wrapper: Ecuador Maduro and Connecticut Broadleaf

Binder: Ecuador Habano

Filler: Nicaragua, Connecticut & PA Broadleaf


Available vitolas:

Corona Larga – 6.25 x 46 (20 count) MSRP $13.50

Robusto – 5 x 48 (20 count) MSRP $13.00

Lancero – 7 x 42 (12 count) MSRP $14.00



July 06, 2026

Fox & Friends Visits J.C. Newman to Celebrate America250

 


Fox & Friends showcased J.C. Newman’s iconic El Reloj cigar factory as part of its America250 celebration last weekend. Anchor Charlie Hurt toured El Reloj and learned how to hand roll his own cigars, which he shared with his co-hosts.

J.C. Newman is proud to roll official cigars of the 250th Anniversary of the United States. Cigars have been an important part of our country since its founding. Therefore, it is only fitting that to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary with cigars handmade in the United States, including The American, Angel Cuesta, LeRoy Neiman, and Tampa Smokers.



July 05, 2026

Zino Honduras Half Corona (4 x 44)





Video review HERE.


(Description taken from Halfwheel.com website)

For the next release in its Zino brand, Davidoff is once again turning to Honduran tobacco.

The new Zino Honduras can be seen as a follow-up line to the Zino Nicaragua. However, it’s also a return to Zino’s roots, which are deeply tied to Honduran tobaccos. The new Zino Honduras uses an Ecuadorian wrapper over a blend of Honduran tobaccos from Copán and the Jamastran Valley. It is made at Diadema Cigars de Honduras S.A., best known as the Camacho factory.

It is debuting in three vitolas, all of which are also offered in the Zino Nicaragua line

Zino Honduras Half Corona (4 x 44) — $6.70 (Pack of 5, $33.50/Box of 25, $167.50) REVIEWED TODAY

Zino Honduras Robusto (5 x 54) — $7.50 (Pack of 4, $30/Pack of 5, $37.50/Box of 25, $187.50)

Zino Honduras Toro (6 x 50) — $8 (Pack of 4, $32/Pack of 5, $40/box of 25, $200)

As is the case with the Zino Nicaragua line, each vitola is offered in boxes of 25 cigars as well as five-packs. The Robusto and Toro vitolas are also sold in four-count bags. Notably, the Half Corona five-pack and four-count bags of the other two sizes have cigars that are pre-cut.

While the Half Corona will be offered in the above pictured five-pack, this five-pack will not be sold in the U.S. According to Davidoff of Geneva USA, for the Half Corona, only the five-count metal tin and 25-count box will be offered to American stores.

“We are delighted to be launching Zino Honduras to meet the rising demand for more intense cigars,” said Javier González, svp head global marketing & innovation at Oettinger Davidoff AG, in a press release. “The high quality of these handmade cigars, combined with the enhanced flexibility and spontaneity offered through innovative packaging and cut options, truly sets this line apart and reflects what Zino Cigars stands for as a brand.” In line with Zino Cigars’ price positioning, Zino Honduras also stands out for its attractive value-for-money proposition, making premium cigar enjoyment accessible to a broader audience.”


The cigar is golden brown and has an average feel in the hand.



The test draw after cutting the cap was good. The initial flavors at light up were an earthy peach, brown sugar, and black coffee. There was black pepper rated at 7. Pretty good start.



At the first third (15 minutes) the peach notes are coming out better. The cigar is not quite as earthy. There is light nougat in the mix. The cigar is better now than it was at the light up. The cigar is medium bodied. The finish is sort of a peach/nougat but there's not a lot of either with average lingering black pepper. I rated the first third 93.




As I moved through the second third (25 minutes) the cigar got very earthy. There is a minor amount of peach and brown sugar. There seems to be some sort of wood aspect. The cigar is medium bodied. The finish is a little peach with earthiness and very good lingering black pepper. I rated the second third 90.




The cigar lasted 37 minutes. A short smoke. The cigar reverted back to the way it was in the first third; nice peach with brown sugar, light nougat, and black coffee. The cigar is medium bodied. The finish is peach with very good lingering black pepper. I rated the final third 93. This is a pretty good short smoke and we can always have one of those on hand.




Overall Score: 92

July 04, 2026

Saint Luis Rey Eiroa 30th Anniversary Toro (6 x 54)








Video review HERE.


(Description provided by Altadis USA)

Altadis U.S.A. is introducing the Saint Luis Rey Eiroa 30thAnniversary, an exciting collaboration between Saint Luis Rey and master blender Christian Eiroa to celebrate a historic partnership that shaped the brand three decades ago.

The story begins in 1996, when Christian Eiroa blended the original Saint Luis Rey cigar using renowned Corojo tobaccos. The project was highlighted as Eiroa’s first major endeavor in the cigar industry. Thirty years later, the Saint Luis Rey brand reunites with Eiroa to honor that original blend with a new cigar.

Handmade at the C.L.E. factory in Danli, Honduras, the Saint Luis Rey Eiroa 30th Anniversary captures the authentic essence of Saint Luis Rey, while incorporating the signature craftsmanship and tobacco expertise that has defined Christian Eiroa’s work for decades. The blend, featuring Pinareno and Corojo tobacco, delivers a rich medium-to-full smoking experience designed to evoke the original Saint Luis Rey profile but refined for today’s market.

“Saint Luis Rey has always held a special place in my career,” said Christian Eiroa. “Returning to collaborate on this project 30 years later is incredibly meaningful. This cigar is about honoring the legacy of the original blend while creating something that today’s smokers can truly appreciate.”

Saint Luis Rey Eiroa 30th Anniversary will be offered in four vitolas with an MSRP ranging from $12.00 to $13.50 and will be available exclusively through brick-and-mortar retailers. Presentation plays a key role in telling the story of this collaboration and bringing the partnership to life. The cigars are packaged in 25-count authentic cabinet-style boxes reminiscent of the classic Eiroa appearance. Each cigar is wrapped in signature, co-branded Saint Luis Rey Eiroa tissue paper and finished with the traditional Saint Luis Rey red band.

With a blend rooted in history and crafted by one of the industry's most respected tobacco families, the Saint Luis Rey Eiroa 30th Anniversary celebrates tradition, partnership and the enduring legacy of premium cigars.

Saint Luis Rey Eiroa 30th Anniversary

Origin                                Honduras

Wrapper:                           Pinareno

Binder:                              Corojo

Filler:                                Pinareno & Corojo

Strength:                           Medium to Full


Sizes and Pricing:

Vitola                    Size            MSRP

Rothchilde            50 x 5        $12.00

Torpedo                52 x 6        $12.50

Toro                      54 x 6        $13.00 REVIEWED TODAY

Titan                     60 x 6        $13.50


The cigar is dark brown and well made. It has a nice feel in the hand.




The test draw after cutting the cap was good. The initial flavors at light up were apricot, brown sugar, nougat, tanned leather, and a touch of cinnamon. There was black pepper rated at 7 1/2. Nice start.



At the first third (17 minutes) I had the same exact notes with the addition of some earthiness. It's not hurting the cigar too much at this point but I'll have to keep an eye on it. The cigar is medium bodied. The finish is apricot with good lingering black pepper. I rated the first third 93.




Moving through the second third (38 minutes) the cigar made a major change. It is extremely earthy and black coffee is now in the mix. The apricot and brown sugar are very faint. The cigar is medium bodied, leaning toward medium to full. The finish is an earthy apricot with very good lingering black pepper. The cigar is quite different from the way it started and was in the first third. I rated the second third 89.




The cigar lasted 1 hour 4 minutes. The sweetness got a little better. I could detect the apricot and brown sugar in a nice amount. The black coffee and earthiness are still there but not as intrusive. There is no nougat or tanned leather. It actually went away after the first third. The cigar starts pretty good but loses a lot in the middle section but recovers about midway in the final third. I rated the final third 91.

 Overall Score: 91

July 02, 2026

Celebrate America’s 250th Birthday with an America250 Cigar!



As the United States approaches its 250th birthday, J.C. Newman Cigar Co. invites cigar enthusiasts to celebrate with an America250 cigar. This year, J.C. Newman is releasing limited-edition cigars hand rolled at J.C. Newman’s historic El Reloj cigar factory in Tampa, Florida, to commemorate this anniversary. The American, Angel Cuesta, LeRoy Neiman and Tampa Smokers cigars bear the official America250 seal.

“J.C. Newman is proud to roll official cigars of the 250th anniversary of the United States,” said fourth-generation cigar maker Drew Newman. “Cigars have been an important part of our country since its founding. Therefore, it is only fitting that we celebrate the 250th anniversary of our country with American-made cigars.”



First harvested in the Virginia Colony in 1612, tobacco fueled the growth of the early Americas. At the time of the American Revolution, tobacco was cultivated in all 13 Colonies, and many founders including George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, were tobacco farmers. Benjamin Franklin even pledged 5 million pounds of tobacco to help secure France's support for the Revolutionary War.

In 1895, Julius Caeser (J.C.) Newman founded the J.C. Newman Cigar Company. Of the 40,000 licensed cigar manufacturers in the United States at that time, J.C. Newman is the only one left. J.C. Newman’s iconic El Reloj factory in the “Cigar City” of Tampa, Florida, is the last traditional cigar factory still operating in the United States. Inside El Reloj, J.C. Newman keeps America's historic cigar tradition alive by handcrafting premium cigars the same way it did a century ago.



“As part of our participation in America250, we released The American Story, a 20-minute documentary chronicling the centuries-old tradition of American cigar making,” said Newman. “The film showcases the farmers, cigar rollers, box makers and craftspeople who create The American, our 100% all-American cigar.”

In 2016, Congress established the United States Semiquincentennial Commission to plan and coordinate the 250th anniversary of the nation’s founding in 2026. America250, the bipartisan organization charged by Congress to lead the commemoration of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, aims to engage all Americans in celebrating this historic milestone—including through licensing its America250 branding for unique, made-in-America products. J.C. Newman’s limited-edition The American, Angel Cuesta, Tampa Smokers and El Reloj Collection boxes and cigars all bear the America250 seal.

In his 1958 autobiography Smoke Dreams, company founder Julius C. Newman wrote, “I could not help but realize more than ever what a great country this is. I am filled more than ever with deep pride to be an American.”




Ceniza Fina Goes Dark: Third Blend in Three Years



Ceniza Fina Cigars is shipping its third blend to retailers nationwide.

Ceniza Fina CT Broadleaf is the brand’s richest, darkest cigar to date, a notable contrast to the mellow Connecticut lineit introduced last year.



 First shown at the 2026 PCA Convention & Trade Show in the Powstanie booth, the CT Broadleaf completes a three year arc for owners Sam and Rosie Lopez, who launched the brand in 2024 alongside their Glendale retail store, Fine Ash Cigars. Where the debut Corojo landed in the medium range and the 2025 Connecticut leaned light and creamy, the CT Broadleaf is built for smokers who want depth: a darker, sweeter, more full bodied profile anchored by a Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper.

 Like every Ceniza Fina blend before it, the CT Broadleaf is produced by Hostos Fernández Quesada at TABACALERA LA iSLA in Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic.




THE BLEND

Wrapper: Connecticut Broadleaf

Binder: Mexican

Filler: Piloto Cubano, Criollo 98, Nicaraguan Jalapa & HVA

Strength: Medium to Full

Flavor: Cocoa, dark chocolate, sweet molasses, espresso, and black pepper undertones.

 

All four vitolas are box pressed.

Corona    5.5 x 48    $13.00    $260.00

Robusto    5 x 52      $13.50    $270.00

Toro    6 x 52      $14.00   $280.00

Robusto Gordo    5.5 x 56    $15.00    $300.00

Distribution is handled by Pospiech Cigars.

“We’ve spent years learning what our smokers reach for, and a lot of them kept asking us to go bolder. The CT Broadleaf is our answer, it’s the boldest we’ve put our name on. There’s now a Ceniza Fina for everyone’s taste.”Sam & Rosie Lopez, owners of Ceniza Fina and Fine Ash Cigars.



July 01, 2026

Micallef Goes Green, White, and Blue For Exclusive Gordo Line At Two Guys



Two Guys Cigars is thrilled to announce the next expansion of the exclusive Micallef Gordo selection, adding three more standout blends from Micallef’s celebrated Color Series: Micallef Green, Micallef White, and Micallef Blue. After launching the 6" x 60 Gordo format in January with Micallef Black and Micallef Red, Two Guys Cigars is once again expanding this exclusive offering with three new additions built for fans of big-ring premium cigars and unbeatable value.

The latest additions to the exclusive Micallef Gordo line include:

Micallef Green Gordo – Featuring a Brazilian Mata Fina wrapper over a Mexican San Andrés Negro binder and Nicaraguan fillers, Micallef Green delivers a medium-to-full-bodied profile with rich notes of cocoa, coffee, leather, dried fruit, and subtle spice.

Micallef White Gordo – The smoothest and mildest addition to The Color Series, Micallef White features a Connecticut wrapper over a Broadleaf binder with Nicaraguan and Dominican fillers, offering mellow notes of cream, subtle sweetness, and refined complexity.

Micallef Blue Gordo – Crafted with a San Andrés Sumatra wrapper, Ecuadorian Habano binder, and Nicaraguan/Dominican fillers, Micallef Blue offers a creamy smoking experience with the balance, flavor, and value.

“When I looked at their lineup,” said David Garofalo, owner and founder of Two Guys Cigars, “I saw they offered Robustos and Toros, but the best value in cigars today is in the Gordo. Micallef didn’t have one… so I told them!” That conversation led to the January launch of Micallef Black and Micallef Red in the exclusive 6" x 60 format at Two Guys Cigars. “Now we’re taking the next step adding Green, White, and Blue give smokers even more choices in blends they love”

True to Micallef’s reputation for value, the new Green, White, and Blue Gordos will carry the same MSRP as the previously released Micallef Black and Red Gordos: $10.29 per cigar or $179.99 per box of 20.

The new Micallef Green, White, and Blue Gordos will go on sale Thursday, July 9 at 10AM EST exclusively at Two Guys Cigars and 2GuysCigars.com.



Altadis U.S.A. Introduces Limited-Edition Jogo Bonito World Cup 2026 Sampler



Altadis U.S.A. is proud to announce the release of its limited-edition Jogo Bonito World Cup 2026 Sampler, a special collection of premium cigars created to celebrate the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will be hosted across 16 cities throughout the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

The phrase Jogo Bonito, Portuguese for "The Beautiful Game," embodies the passion, artistry, and global unity that have made soccer the world's most beloved sport. Inspired by that spirit, Altadis U.S.A. has assembled an exclusive collection of some of its most celebrated cigars into a commemorative sampler designed for fans of both premium cigars and the world's largest sporting event.

Limited to just 1,000 samplers, the release features 11 premium cigars from across the Altadis

U.S.A. portfolio, with every cigar earning a rating of 90 points or higher from Cigar Aficionado. Collectively, the cigars included in the sampler boast an average rating exceeding 92 points, representing some of the most acclaimed blends in the company's portfolio. Included among them is the Montecristo 1935 Nicaragua Toro, one of the most celebrated cigars of the modern era and a blend that has appeared in Cigar Aficionado's Top Cigars of the Year rankings in multiple sizes.


The World Cup 2026 Sampler Includes:

2 Montecristo 1935 Nicaragua Toro - Rated 95

2 Romeo y Julieta 1875 Nicaragua Toro - Rated 90

2 H. Upmann by AJ Fernandez Toro - Rated 92

2 Aging Room Quattro Nicaragua Sonata Vibrato - Rated 93

2 Trinidad Espíritu Series No. 2 Toro - Rated 92

1 Saint Luis Rey Tabacales Toro - Rated 91


"The World Cup is one of the world's great celebrations, bringing together people from different cultures, backgrounds, and traditions through a shared passion," said Chadwick Gobar, Trade Marketing Manager for Altadis U.S.A. "This sampler reflects that same spirit by uniting some of the highest-rated and most beloved cigars from across our portfolio into a single collection designed for celebration, camaraderie, and memorable moments."

Packaged in a custom-designed presentation box inspired by the energy and atmosphere of a packed fútbol stadium on match day, the sampler captures the excitement and pageantry of the tournament. The collection highlights a wide range of flavor profiles and blending styles while showcasing tobaccos crafted in some of the world's most respected cigar-producing regions, mirroring the international diversity that defines the World Cup itself.

The Jogo Bonito World Cup 2026 Sampler carries an MSRP of $180 and is scheduled to begin shipping to participating retailers on June 12, 2026. The sampler will also be featured at select Altadis U.S.A. World Cup watch-party events throughout the tournament.