The Philippine producers Tabacalera Incorporada presents new lines for the American market:
Don Juan Urquijo (DJU) 20 Anniversario: the cigar is made from vintage tobaccos. The blend is a mix of Dominican leaves and and Brazilian Matanorte for the filler, a Pais binder (cultivated from Cuban seeds in the Philippines) and a Brazilian Sumatra wrapper. It will be available in three sizes:
- Corona (44 x 140 mm)
- Robusto (50 x 127 mm)
- Toro (52 x 152 mm)
Prices varies from $ 5.85 and $ 7,32 depending on the size.
Don Juan Urquijo Perique and 1881 Perique Bold: the first has the same blend as the original DJU, with the addition of Perique tobacco from Louisiana. The blend is made of a Brasilian Sumatra wrapper (aged up to 6 years), a Pais binder and a mix of Dominican Seco and Ligero, Brazilian Matanorte and Louisiana Perique (some of which are aged for up to 17 years) for the filler. The available sizes are:
- Robusto (50 x 127 mm)
- Toro (52 x 152 mm)
With respective prices of $ 7,08 and 7,67.
The DJU Perique 1881 will instead be imported in the Natural and Maduro versions. Four are the sizes:
- Robusto (55 x 127 mm)
- Short Robusto (55 x 101 mm),
- Toro (52 x 152 mm)
- Torpedo (52 x 127 mm)
Prices start at $ 8 up to circa $ 13.
Tabacalera Gran Reserva: there will be three version of this cigar, that will have different wrappers: Natural Bahia from Brazil, Connecticut and Maduro. The tobaccos used are vintage, with a very long aging. Available in just one size:
- Robusto (52 x 127 mm) with prices between $ 10,11 and $ 12,36, depending on the wrapper.
Finally, the Tabacalera Maduro Edicion, wrapped in a Maduro Oscuro wrapper. Availabel in the sizes:
- Corona (5 1/2 x 44),
- Robusto (55 x 127 mm)
- Toro (52 x 152 mm)
- Torpedo (52 x 127 mm)
The prices of the line varies from $ 6 to $ 10.
All the cigars are sold in boxes of 25 pieces.