VegaFina set to relaunch in the US

VegaFina set to relaunch in the US

VegaFina set to relaunch in the US 1600 900 Michel Arlia

VegaFina Wonders Nabateos

VegaFina announces a major relaunch in the U.S. market this August. Building on its international reputation, VegaFina’s refresh focuses on its flagship lines: VegaFina Classic and VegaFina 1998.

The relaunch features updated packaging and introduces two exclusive product formats available only in the U.S.: VegaFina Tins and Fresh Packs, and the debut of the Wonders Collection, a limited-edition series inspired by the Seven Wonders of the World.

“With these new offerings, we’re not just expanding our product range—we’re creating new opportunities for consumers to engage with the VegaFina brand in meaningful and memorable ways,” said Gabriel Diaz, brand manager for Altadis U.S.A. “From on-the-go convenience to cultural celebrations, these new innovations are designed to enhance the cigar experience while honoring the artistry that defines VegaFina.”

Designed for convenience, VegaFina Tins will be available exclusively in the U.S. market. Each tin includes 5 Panatela cigars (42 x 102mm/4″) and will be offered in both the VegaFina Classic and VegaFina 1998. Also launching exclusively in the U.S. are the VegaFina Fresh Packs. Each pack contains 4 Toro (2 Classic 50 x 152mm/6″, 2 1998 54 x 152mm/6″). Each tin retails for $40 and the fresh packs for $32.

VegaFina Wonders Nabateos

The VegaFina Wonders Collection is a limited-edition series inspired by the Seven Wonders of the World. Each year, a new destination will be honored with a unique blend and artistic presentation. The inaugural 2025 edition pays tribute to Petra, a UNESCO World Heritage site dating back to 300 B.C. and known for its breathtaking rose-red city carved into sandstone cliffs.

Only 750 boxes are available in the U.S. The Nabateos comes in a 48 x 178mm (7″) Churchill size. It features a 10-year-aged Criollo Mexican wrapper, a Java Indonesian binder, and a filler blend of Dominican, Nicaraguan, and Colombian tobaccos, and is sold in boxes of 14 cigars at an MSRP of $210 per box.